Been looking at Raspberry Pi for other things and now has me REALY thinking. It would be completely in realm of handling a web interface. (As would a number of other similar items such as the Beagle Bone.). One could possibly allow some other data access as well. But the possible ideas really jump out when the realization comes that you have a number of IO pins available.
Not saying it is trivial, but one could design an entire system of pad management. Down to the Pad manager assigning the rocket to the spot, and the system balking should continuity show up on the wrong place. This would of course be completely unnatural and violate some people's sensibility. But imagine if the paper were handled as take a picture of the slip and store it. (One must account for the paper bound rocketeer.)
At this point it is fun to kick a concept around. I pull out my phone and choose my rocket and engine. Prep it all and head to the line. The RSO glances and knows if this rocket has been seen before and any issues.
Next the pad manager sends me to a pad. Should I go to the wrong one, an alert is sent. They either change the assignment, or send me to move.
Now the LCO sees my rocket is in queue. He can glance and see the queue. The time comes and after countdown the button is pushed. If all is well, nothing more to do. But if it weathercocks, someone quickly notes this event. The current wind speed is captured.
Ne t time up, the RSO knows this rocket weather cocked with a given engine and wind speed.
At the end of the day, anyone interested can go to the club site and know how many launches there were. They can break it down by impulse. They can see how many people launched a rocket. Oh, and I know how many times a particular rocket in my fleet has launched. I know some can tell you now. (I can with a couple, but not all.)
Of course "all" that needs to happen is the system being built.