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Flushing toilets, turning on the tap, dispensing soap, drying your hands and opening the door can all be handled by motion sensors. I wish all washrooms were equipt with such features. The only thing that should remain a manual operation is the wiping of one's ass. Call me old fashioned.
Quote from: smirnoff on February 22, 2010, 12:49:18 PMFlushing toilets, turning on the tap, dispensing soap, drying your hands and opening the door can all be handled by motion sensors. I wish all washrooms were equipt with such features. The only thing that should remain a manual operation is the wiping of one's ass. Call me old fashioned.Not if you have one of these:
I feel like I may be too lazy for this.
Quote from: jdc115 on February 22, 2010, 06:15:18 PMQuote from: smirnoff on February 22, 2010, 12:49:18 PMFlushing toilets, turning on the tap, dispensing soap, drying your hands and opening the door can all be handled by motion sensors. I wish all washrooms were equipt with such features. The only thing that should remain a manual operation is the wiping of one's ass. Call me old fashioned.Not if you have one of these:right - still have a whole bunch of Tokyo pics to sort!
Necessity is the mother of invention, except in Japan.
Quote from: smirnoff on February 22, 2010, 09:42:46 PMNecessity is the mother of invention, except in Japan. ayeah, you'd figure that would be invented by taco bell.
I actually consider a lot of movies to be life-changing! I take them to my heart and they melt into my personality.
Meeting a person you don't want to meet in the middle of the street in the middle of the street.