Jun
7
2009
A big thank you to everyone who donated money and sponsored my 5K run!
I ran alongside hundreds of others in Beachwood, Ohio this morning as part of the annual Race for the Place fundraising event. All proceeds raised (including your donation!) directly support The Gathering Place and allows their organization to continue offering services free of charge to families touched by cancer in Northeast Ohio.
I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge each person who sponsored my run:
- Bill Reid
re:id design
- Gay Wellington Geigel
My mom!
- Jason Kiss
Friend, Sherwin Williams/CSU Comp. Sci. Grad Student
- Jody Conner
Office Manager, Great Lakes Financial Group
- John Soper
Professor of Economics, John Carroll University
- Ken Bossin
Northeast Ohio Attorney
- Kent Davis
Friend, DatASIA, Inc.
- Loung Ung
Cambodian Author & Lecturer
- Mark Hauserman
Director of the Muldoon Center for Entrepreneurship, John Carroll University
- Martha West
Ink Shop Marketing, Inc.
- Ryan Shary
Friend, Vibrant Mind Studios, Inc.
And for all of you who are curious — I finished the race in a respectable 31:42 — which is an average pace of 5.88 MPH. I’m training hard to build up endurance and speed and regularly do 2 miles at a constant 6.5 MPH on a treadmill every other day. In my next race I aim to beat 30 minutes.
Thanks again and I’ll see you next year!
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May
12
2009
Placing an order at a restaurant can sometimes be a hassle. We’ve all been there. Waiters make mistakes, cooks can’t always read the waiter’s handwriting, and a great deal of inneficiency accompanies the entire process.
Now imagine being seated at a restaurant that supports ONOSYS‘ soon to be debuted iPhone ordering app. With the flick of a finger you can browse the entire menu, select what meals you and your family want, and place the order with almost no staff involvment. This type of scenario would not only speed up the order-to-fulfillment process (which would make restaurants happy) but would also cut down on tons of human mistakes that invariably occur. I also think this would become an extremely hip and cool app for people with iPhones to flaunt. There are over 40 million iPhone users nationwide who use their device for everything under the sun — why not order food?

Stan Garber, of ONOSYS, will be in Chicago this week at the Marketing Executives Group Conference (MEG) and National Restaurant Association Show to debut the app. I subscribe to ONOSYS‘ newsletter called “Quick Bites” which includes more details. Here’s the newsletter in it’s entirety that arrived to my inbox this afternoon:
Got an iPhone? Get a pizza.
ONOSYS is taking the wraps off of the industry’s hottest iPhone ordering system in Chicago this week at the Marketing Executives Group Conference (MEG) and National Restaurant Association Show, and you can see for yourself how your customers can order anything from your menu with just a touch of their finger on the screen of their iPhone.
With over 40 million phones sold, the iPhone has revolutionized mobile computing, and ONOSYS has harnessed that mobile power in a simple, elegant and powerful ordering system.
Coming to Chicago this week? I’d love to show you the next wave in online ordering: mobile transactions. See how our mobile ordering system can help you reach more customers, increase order size and satisfy your customers who are on the go.
Want to track me down? Email me (stan@onosys.com) to set up a time to get together, or call me on my cell (440-785-2870) if you have a few minutes of free time at the Show.
Stan Garber
P.S.: If you see a guy on the show floor wearing “ONOSYS Orange” shoes, that’s me. Stop and say hello and I’ll show you how mobile ordering works on the fly!
Out of the thousands of apps currently flooding Apple’s App Store I believe this has real potential. If the ONOSYS people get this right, and are able to prove a realistic ROI for restaurants, they’ll have a killer app on their hands.
If anyone in Chicago has video of this app in action please send it to me. I’d love to 1) view it and 2) post it for others.
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