Foamee, Tracking Who You Owe Beers To (And Vice Versa)

by Scott Beale on November 10, 2007 · 6 comments

Foamee

Foamee is a new service created by Dan Cederholm of SimpleBits that uses Twitter to help you keep track of who you owe beers to and who owes you beers.

UPDATE: My Foamee t-shirt and coasters have arrived.

Foamee I.O.U. Beer Coaster

photo by Scott Beale

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1 Brooke von Grouchosuavité November 11, 2007 at 11:05 am

Gawd, such an amateur’s tool.
If you can’t keep that in your head, you’r just a non-committal drinker.

And isn’t the analog treat of being at a physical bar with fellow bipedal meat units the whole appeal?

Before you know it, these twitter twats will just sit in their darkened video game abattoirs wearing their cellular leashes, sending each other virtual beers and digitally grunting in LOLcatspeak.
That prospectmakes hanging out with most belligerent Coast Guard yahoos at the scimiest Budweiser bar look fantastic

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2 Dan Cederholm November 21, 2007 at 8:27 am

Thanks for the mention, Scott!

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3 Jim Hockin February 11, 2008 at 10:58 am

I’ll tell my friends at Canada Coaster about this design for a beer coaster – would make a great stock item for thier customers to be able to order.

Very original!

JH

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