
Modern Toilet, Taiwan and Hong Kong: At this toilet-themed restaurant chain, patrons sit on toilet-shaped seats and eat chocolate ice cream out of mini toilet-shaped bowls.
In and out easier.

Modern Toilet, Taiwan and Hong Kong: At this toilet-themed restaurant chain, patrons sit on toilet-shaped seats and eat chocolate ice cream out of mini toilet-shaped bowls.
In and out easier.
Funniest point is the observation “I wouldn’t be prepared to say which way it was — accident or intention,” said Monticello Police Department Chief Ralph Miniard.
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That’s a Swiping Story!

‘Hayashi Paper Co. sells toilet paper that is printed with “Drop,” a horror story written by Koji Suzuki, writer for “Ring” and “Spiral.” An English version is coming soon.
The product is made by Hayashi Paper Co., a firm in Shizuoka Prefecture with a staff of around 30. It is the brainchild of Hiroyuki Hayashi, president of Hayashi Paper, who contacted Suzuki and rolled out the idea. The popular author then agreed to write a short story for the roll. It is expected that some people will buy the product as a keepsake due to its gimmicky nature, while others will use it to take care of more pressing business.
The trade ministry, recognizing the toilet paper as a “Cool Japan” product with a distinctive feature, is getting behind attempts to develop sales channels for the quirky item. On June 14, trade minister Yukio Edano met with Hayashi and Suzuki and offered words of encouragement.
“I hope you will generate more ideas like this,” said Edano as he checked out the product. Visually that is.’
So long as people try to wash with water it is all right.
Wiping and swiping and talking about Hygiene seems funny.
I recommend reading the Book ‘Taipan’
You have to relieve by yourselves any way,and none can do it for you.
I am reminded of Thoreau‘s statement that Mankind has been inventing/discovering products to save time.
But what do we do with the time saved thus?
Become depressed and seek more and more.
Has the Quality of Life of the individual improved?
A new toilet seems to have been launched and the write-up is provided here below.
I have also added some YouTube clips for those interested.
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Hidden away in a remote CES corridor, amidst a sea of gaudy phone cases and chargers, something catches my eye. What’s a toilet doing here? Oh, you know, just revolutionizing how you use the bathroom. No biggie.
Behold the Swash 1000, the latest and greatest evolution of Brondell’s line of high-tech toiletry. The Mark Cuban-backed company’s raison d’être? To make it simple and enjoyable for everyone to have a bidet. You, me, the guy who owns the sketchy bodega down on Jefferson, the Pope. Bidets are none too common in the U.S., where most of us are pathologically afraid of our own buttholes, but they make sense. They’re more hygienic; you wouldn’t rub yourself with a towel and call it a shower, would you? They’re more ecologically sustainable that toilet paper—Americans use 34,000,000 rolls of the stuff per day.
And this, friends, is the freakin’ Cadillac of bidets.
It’s built into a heated toilet seat, so it’s easy to install and comfortable to use. The butt-cleaning stream of water’s temperature can be adjusted from 89.6 degrees to 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. You can control the width and the angle. You can even make it oscillate in an eyebrow-raisingly-named “massage” mode. The jet tucks away into the seat and only pops out when you need it, and it’s got a nano-coating to keep it sterile. There’s a second jet for gently cleaning lady parts (or I guess guys could clean their balls?), a deodorizer, and when the fun is all over, there’s a built in air-drier. All operated by a remote control. Wowser.
http://gizmodo.com/5875527/the-greatest-toilet-seat-ive-ever-seen
Some more High-tech toilet Video.
The Numi from Kohler is a brand new toilet that costs $6400. The Numi is the definition of luxury and features a fold-out design and an external full-color touch-screen device that controls seat temperature, water pressure, radio stations, and more. The Numi will be available later this year.
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