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Smart Toilets
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Eeuuwww....technology gone mad?
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2021/01/16/smart-toilets-will-use-anal-fingerprints.aspx?ui=4d996f30993609ea8c08f40a1d4c72ba93a6e2a66859cdbb4c95ed4f39168299&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art2HL&cid=20210116&mid=DM776580&rid=1060606453
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Brilliant!!!
And can we refine it a little further - as soon as it receives the indicated 'heavy use' - it automatically chills the toilet paper before use!!!
Brilliant!!!
And can we refine it a little further - as soon as it receives the indicated 'heavy use' - it automatically chills the toilet paper before use!!!
Andy: I don't need any automation to chill my toilet rolls. When I was doing all that panic buying, during the first lockdown, I had to put it somewhere, so . . .
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Chilled toilet paper reminds me of a challenge put to us as students on a university expedition to the Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier back in the 70s, my sponsorship team reaching out to com.panies that one doesn't normally think of for funding - but who have products needed - like Scotch and toilet paper (and J-cloths). Yes, we got sponsored by Jeyes (then part of Cadbury) and their challenge was 'a photo of one of their products being used in an unusual position' - indeed, chilled bog paper may have met their challenge....
We satisfied them, a photo with a high-powered lens looking up the front of the glacier from a boat out on the lake with a lot of foreshortening and 'hexagons' of light cutting across the pic. We had been short of flags and had stitched up J-cloths..... the larger the picture got, as well as coarser, the better it became - and they were amazed and delighted when we presented it to them. However, a photo-map of chilled, coloured bog-paper under stones would have been far better?
We satisfied them, a photo with a high-powered lens looking up the front of the glacier from a boat out on the lake with a lot of foreshortening and 'hexagons' of light cutting across the pic. We had been short of flags and had stitched up J-cloths..... the larger the picture got, as well as coarser, the better it became - and they were amazed and delighted when we presented it to them. However, a photo-map of chilled, coloured bog-paper under stones would have been far better?