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What is a Kiosk?
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On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 02:32:01 -0500, anoldfart2 wrote:
I dont know if this is on topic or not because I am not sure what they are? I heard the term used for those in store self serve photo developing machines but have seen it used other ways too. What is it? Is this just another of those buzz words or is it an actual "thing"? Look in a ****ing dictionary. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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In alt.home.repair on Mon, 01 Aug 2005 09:32:48 GMT "Joseph Meehan"
posted: wrote: I dont know if this is on topic or not because I am not sure what they are? I heard the term used for those in store self serve photo developing machines but have seen it used other ways too. What is it? Is this just another of those buzz words or is it an actual "thing"? kiĀ·osk (kĀ¶"Ā¼sk", kĀ¶-Ā¼sk") n. 1. A small open gazebo or pavilion. 2. A small structure, often open on one or more sides, used as a newsstand or booth. 3. A cylindrical structure on which advertisements are posted. Ah, the dictionary! What an idea! Meirman -- If emailing, please let me know whether or not you are posting the same letter. Change domain to erols.com, if necessary. |
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It's something a business does to:
1) not hire another person but instead "invest" in electronics 2) basically the use of a shared computer in some prefabricated melamine enclosure A) allows you to a) find gifts for those with a wedding registry b) print duplicate photos from originals c) purchase gift certificates of buy that stores goods on-line |
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wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:00:20 -0400, "ng_reader" wrote: It's something a business does to: 1) not hire another person but instead "invest" in electronics 2) basically the use of a shared computer in some prefabricated melamine enclosure A) allows you to a) find gifts for those with a wedding registry b) print duplicate photos from originals c) purchase gift certificates of buy that stores goods on-line Thanks to all that replied (except those using vulgar words). I also heard the ATM (and other) cash machines at banks and other public places are called kiosks. Apparently this is a modern word because my older dictionary does not contain it. I'm going to have to qualify that as a free standing structure as well. There is a bustling business selling Kiosks, and it involves my company as well, so I *do* have some knowledge. |
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Gee, if you'd DAGS on "kiosk dictionary" you'd have gotten 112K hits.
Looking through those would have kept you from stimulating vulgar words (tsk, tsk) by laziness. Then go to amazon and pull plastic for a modern dictionary if the above is a problem. TTFN, J |
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Look in a ****ing dictionary.
Dumbass! You don't think that's the right thing to do? Who's the dumbass here? -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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In the case of an ATM kiosk, it is the entryway, inside the main door but before the second set of doors that lead to a bank, that is the kiosk**. That would be called an airlock. Not a kiosk. I understand the term as a structure of some sort also. In retail businesses, one would expect to pay for their purchase in a "point of sale" system, such as at best buy or Circuit City, at a payment kiosk. usually assisted by a sales person of some kind, often called something entirely different such as "associate" or "advisor". The word kiosk does in fact describe the structure that is used to house the terminal used for that transaction. Not the terminal, not the location in the store or anything else. There is no ATM in it usually either. However, the "advisor" or "associate" may , at some time during the transaction ask if you would like "cash back" at which time you fall into a deep coma and are rendered helpless and must be taken from the store in an ambulance, due to trauma caused by the rather lengthy transaction that was made "simple" by some over indulgent accountant who is sleeping with a major decision maker high up in the corporate structure in the publicly owned company that thinks that the idiots who are running the company are making "sound decisions" based on years and years of research and experience. **ATMs mounted in the outside wall of a bank are not kiosks and are not in kiosks. ATM's mounted inside are not kiosks, unless they are free standing structures such as one out in the middle of the walkway of the mall, limiting the ability of even the wisest of pedestrians to form a line to the right allowing smooth traffic flow. The fashion in which an ATM is presented may be many different types. Kiosk is just one of them. Maybe there were some early appearance of photo machines that were in kiosks, but I myself didn't see one. Until a substantial percentage of the population uses kiosk to mean a free-standing photo machine or ATM, it's just commercial-speak, argot, shop lingo, or a figure of speech, and not within a standard English definition. As with much of the current culture of money makers, the word itself is not important. It is more important to use it to carve your own niche in common language using misspelled or partial words to label your product, process or place. Common knowledge is becoming more important to the current US culture than correctness. This is how different countries are born isn't it? ( not trying to hammer on anyone, I just started where I last read , and felt the need to elaborate.) no offense Mr Meirman. Remove "YOURPANTIES" to reply MUADIB® http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...IN%20PAGE.html If A Quiz is Quizical, What is a test? The Peacemaking Meeting scheduled for today has been cancelled due to a conflict. |
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