December 2, 2008

Japanese toilet tech

No country takes toilets quite so seriously as Japan.

Machines with heated seats, built-in bidets and a dynamic range of flushing options are almost ubiquitous in homes and public buildings.

A poem recently published by a stressed-out salary man captured their comforting appeal with haiku-like brevity. "The only warmth in my life is the toilet seat," he mourned.

But lavatories here can do much more than keep you warm. One even sends a tiny electrical charge through the user's buttocks to check their body-fat ratio.

From the BBC.

Posted by David on December 2, 2008 9:37 PM

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Especially fitting to publish during the International Year of Sanitation.

Posted by: teqjack on December 3, 2008 4:59 PM
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