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45ers says...


ddo says...

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j4m1eb says...

on top of charging for you to pee on Ryanair flights, they are now casing in on any emergencies.


guykawasaki says...

First, in case you can’t figure out, those are rose petals in the toilet. This is the toilet in my room in Mumbai. It has the longest flush (and probably uses the most water) of any toilet I’ve ever seen. You saw it here first, on Holy Kaw.

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mrcheeks says...

OK!  This toilet seat has a remote control and will clean your nethers with a bracing spray of water.  The gadget is kinda cool, but the website is freaking awesome.  Do they give awards for websites?  This site should totally win one.  This group of people speak in a frank and upbeat better about how it's nice to spray your backside.  Spend 5 minutes on it here:

http://www.cleanishappy.com/


coke says...

Modern Toilet is a chain of toilet themed restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan. All seats inside are made out of toilet bowls and tables from bathroom sinks. Noodles come in a toilet shape bowls, chocolate shakes in urinal sconce looking cups and ice cream shaped like a big dump.

The walls are decorated with sink faucets and gender-coded signs,  giving visitors the same nice feeling a giant public restroom would. Although it might be a tiny bit confusing if you're really looking for the restroom...

You can find out about menus and location info on their site.

             


alicetrx says...

Perhaps to challenge the usual notions of cardboard being a somewhat
boring and fragile material, cardboardesign is a firm that has developed
a slew of products (including furniture that can be assembled without
glue or screws) using ... cardboard! Their coolest designs are perhaps
from their "Liquid Cardboard" line, where a single item can transform
into multiple shapes (as shown in the picture). See also the flash demo shown on
the homepage of the company's website:
http://www.cardboarddesign.com/index.htm
 
Alice

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