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Cadillac of Toilet Seats?

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 12:10 pm
by pojo
World Toilet Summit: A Flush of Excitement

New American Group Wants Public Restrooms Rated
ABCNews

Nov. 16, 2004 — Get ready for some potty talk: Bathroom experts from 15 countries are gathering in Beijing for the World Toilet Summit in the hope of making every trip to a public restroom a more pleasurable experience.

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Plans are already in the works for the United States to host the World Toilet Summit in 2006. (ABCNEWS.com)

Toilets play a big role in China's future. As the host of the 2008 Summer Olympics, Beijing is trying to improve the state of its commodes. Most public toilets there are squat-style pits that scare the daylights out of Westerners. Visitors are warned to expect a lack of running water and to bring their own toilet paper.

Hoping to attract more tourists, the city has spent nearly $5 million in recent years. Among the projects: issuing a star-rating system for restrooms, so that visitors can plan bathroom breaks and avoid the worst.

"Toilets represent the level of development of a country or region,'' says Yu Debin, deputy director of Beijing's Municipal Bureau of Tourism.

Nearby Tianjin has launched a "Toilet Renovation Project" that aims to renovate 1 million local latrines and bring flushing, indoor comfort to rural residents.

Now, just as world leaders gather to discuss acceptable levels of pollution, toilet experts are gathering to bridge cultural gaps and answer one of the most basic questions of the human condition: What is a clean and decent bathroom?

Among the featured speeches at the fourth annual World Toilet Conference:
"The Position and Function of Public Toilets on City Projects and Construction," by Zhang Yue of the China Construction Department;
"Toilets — A Tool of Social Change," by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak of India;
"Loo of the Year as a Marketing Tool," by Richard Chisnell of the British Toilet Association;
And, "Toilets as Tourism Attraction," by Seok-Nam Gang of the Korea Clean Toilet Association.

The three-day conference, which has been dubbed "World Toilet Day," begins Wednesday and ends Nov. 19. Need a reason to celebrate? Take a look at some of the more amazing new bathroom products, and some of the stranger trends in public restrooms.

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 12:14 pm
by Josephine96
Oh lord.. here we go with the toilet stuff again lol

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 12:34 pm
by coriolis
I copied this in an email to my boss. We need someone to attend this conference.

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 1:30 pm
by GalvestonDuck
Have they come up with a heated one yet, for Dennis? http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=52648 :)


Edit that -- they have them already http://www.sandman.com/intimst.html

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 1:35 pm
by alicia-w
There was something on the news about the high technology of toilets in Japan. Not only was the seat heated on one, but you could adjust the water temp of the bidet feature. And one even blow dries your tukkas!! How spiffy is that.

http://www.theplumber.com/japan.html

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0, ... 79,00.html

http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/techno/toilet/

http://ourhouse.ninemsn.com.au/ourhouse ... ets/20.asp

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 1:38 pm
by alicia-w
and there's always the NEOREST Personal Cleansing System:


http://performancetoilets.com/index.asp ... ustom&ID=7



Operated by wireless remote, NEOREST's integrated Washlet seat's multi-task functions provide gentle front-and back-aerated warm water spray, which can be regulated for preferred water pressure and temperature. Other features include oscillating spray massage, heated seat, automatic catalytic air deodorizer, and warm air dryer -- all of which are governed by its "Fuzzy Logic" energy-saving mode. Upon installation, NEOREST records usage frequency, then re-educates itself weekly. During times when it remembers infrequent use, NEOREST goes into sleep mode.



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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:01 pm
by CaptinCrunch
The ability to "CRAP" in style!! :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:04 pm
by alicia-w
yeah, to the tune of about $4500!!!

we redid all three of our bathrooms with new commodes this past weekend. Toilets alone cost us $3000!!!

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:29 pm
by PurdueWx80
When I was in Japan over the summer, I was AMAZED at how high tech many toilets/bidets were. And they have PERFECT aim!!!! You could adjust the temperature on most of them and the seat was heated on a couple. These toilets were mostly in hotel rooms and such. On the other hand, many public toilets are nothing more than a glorified hole in the ground. I wasn't about to squat over one of those...I have bad enough balance as it is so I probalby would've ended up falling in.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 5:41 am
by george_r_1961
Ive always thought a built in bun massager would be a good idea :lol: