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BELLEVUE EVEN FASTER FOOD
With its juicy burgers and extra-thick shakes, this Burgermaster, near Seattle, has lots of old-fashioned appeal. But the drive-in burger shop is surprisingly high-tech: waitresses punch orders into wi-fi-enabled Compaq iPaq handhelds. The typical meal takes just seven minutes to go from the iPaq to your car.
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FROM THE NOV. 3, 2003 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, OCT. 26, 2003
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