MIT's Bathroom Server 186
An Anonymous Coward writes: "Some of the undergrads wired Random Hall's (an undergraduate dorm) bathroom system up to the net so that you can visit http://bathroom.mit.edu and see which stalls on which floors are vacant, and if they're in use, how long whoever's been in there. It's a pretty good idea-- you can scout your stall from your dorm room, and watch it to make sure nobody's taken a s$#% there recently."
Vanderbilt University setup a site like this (Score:3, Interesting)
Check the Random Hall Laundry Server (Score:5, Interesting)
good ol' Random. It's too bad there's no webpage yet about Mjolnir, the homemade big-ass speaker built from a linear induction motor from a dishwasher-sized hard drive, a cone of sheet metal, and a cabinet of medium-density fiberboard.
what a bunch of 31337 H4X0R5
Re:These kids are too smart... (Score:1, Interesting)
Privacy? (Score:3, Interesting)
The Wired House (Score:4, Interesting)
They measure how often the toilet gets flushed, and for how long (I guess you can work out statistics on "difficult flushing jobs"