This morning the bearded ghost of Allen Ginsberg * stands on the breakfast table and HOWLS:
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness,
starving hysterical naked,
dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking
for an angry fix,
Uber-ing themselves through the Wi-Fi
streets at dawn looking
for an awesome app
I was reading about a company which has 30 employees in 4 cities and what they do is provide app-based reservation services for a whopping 90 restaurants so far. Who pays for the reservation? Why, you do. $5 bucks a pop. You might even be able to make a reservation for a special meal only available to the cool kids who make their reservations through the app. Sucker burgers with sap sauce?
You can include a picture in your in-app profile and the restaurant staff will greet you by name. Wow! Instant celebrity when the tattooed host at the Dude Food Blood and Bones Brewpub and Grill high-fives you at the entrance. That's probably worth the $5 right there.
I am sure these clever youngsters over at Reservatronics (or whatever they call themselves) have visions of buy-out sugarplums dancing in their heads as they apply their energy, technological savvy, and desire to solving the immense problem of getting a reservation in a restaurant.
I really like my red-clad pocket pal of a phone, and I probably use as many silly apps as anyone my age, (that is, someone who remembers dial-up on-line access), but it is really appalling that so many folks are spending so much energy to solve minuscule non-problems.
I guess the enormous problems are just too enormous to be solved by a nifty little app. The hard and messy solutions are never going to be acquired for mega-bucks either. And the beat goes on.
What sphinx of cement and aluminum bashed open their skulls and ate up their brains and imagination?
Allen Ginsberg: Howl, Part 2
Allen Ginsberg: Howl, Part 2
*Actually, it was my bearded husband, Rick Teller, who stood beside the breakfast table laughing his head off reciting the Ginsberg lines. Thanks for the inspiration.
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