Internet Enabled... Toilet Paper Dispenser 161
The BBC are reporting that one of the items displayed at this years Ideal Home Show at Earls Court is an internet enabled toilet roll browser. From the article: A unit installed in front of a toilet on the cubicle wall provides up-to-the-minute information on products, stocks and shares and lottery results. People can even print off the information on a standard toilet roll. Go Ahead, make your TCP Dump comments. We'll wait.
Hmm I gotta go.. (Score:3, Funny)
Excellent (Score:5, Funny)
Mine is similiar (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:Excellent (Score:2)
This gives new meaning... (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:This gives new meaning... (Score:1)
Re:This gives new meaning... (Score:2)
The perfect way to read /. (Score:4, Funny)
make it a server rather than a browser? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:make it a server rather than a browser? (Score:1)
Re:make it a server rather than a browser? (Score:2)
Wouldn't it be better to create a high volume holder which locks securely at the top and has multiple dowels which retract out of the way when the previous roll is empty and holds multiple rolls. The other better choice is a system which dispenses Kleenex style with an accordian folding style stack.
Heck, if you just want something that beeps when empt
Re:make it a server rather than a browser? (Score:1)
Re:make it a server rather than a browser? (Score:2)
YEah, execpt that I'm not on the toilet with a dirty rear end and nothing to clean it with. I try to be in the habbit of checking before I sit down at a public toilet, but in most cases I forget. At home this is no problem because I keep spare rolls in the bathroom for this type of emergency.
At a restaruant I have to get up, put my clothes on, find someone who works there, get them to put in a fresh roll (hopefully they don't think they are too busy with something else), and then after that I can clean
A real leap forward... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:A real leap forward... (Score:1)
Re:A real leap forward... (Score:3, Funny)
My father calls it John Wayne toilet paper: it's rough, tough, and don't take shit off nobody.
In related news (Score:4, Interesting)
The related problem of determining whether the toilet seat should be up or down has, on the other hand, been proven to be NP-complete.
Re:In related news (Score:2)
The article's about toilet paper. This guy's link is about toilet paper.
IT'S ON TOPIC!
Is it really necessary? (Score:1)
Re:Is it really necessary? (Score:3, Funny)
Or rather, a step down.
Actually, I can see where this might possibly pay for itself, in a business environment, if it manages to keep the delinquents so preoccupied that they forget to deface the walls.
Can it deal with.... (Score:3, Funny)
Groan (Score:2, Funny)
Almost perfect... (Score:1)
South Park (Score:1, Funny)
Store Clerk: "Hey little boy, didn't you buy this much toilet paper last week?"
Cartman: "Yeah."
Kyle: "Cartman, did you TP someone's house last week?"
Cartman: "No, last Thursday was fajitas night."
Kyle: "Dude..."
Classic comedy. TIMMAH!
Oh no... (Score:3, Funny)
great... (Score:1)
Hehe (Score:5, Funny)
Man, that ain't a tarball.
Better flush the dirty buffer.
Dammit, it core dumped.
Lookie, it's korn. Looks just like it did when it began.
Re:Hehe (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hehe (Score:5, Funny)
And then you blindsided me with this genius and made me reach for a screen cleaning wipe (heh, I said wipe) to remove the new anti-glare coating of a cup of folgers from my monitor.
Re:Hehe (Score:2)
(go ahead, spell it out...)
Now that's funny. (Score:2)
Lookie, it's korn. Looks just like it did when it began.
My thoughts exactly. Now that is funny.
At last a use for spam (Score:5, Funny)
There's an old English slang word for printed rubbish 'bumf', short for 'bum fodder' indicating the recipients view of the best use for another memo/circular etc. Mayb it should make a comeback.
Re:At last a use for spam (Score:3, Funny)
Re:At last a use for spam (Score:2)
Re:At last a use for spam (Score:2)
Re:At last a use for spam (Score:3, Funny)
Solution: Thermal toilet paper.
Re:At last a use for spam (Score:1)
Actually (Score:2)
Actually, a quick search turned up these guys [noveltp.com] who prints readable stuff (jokes, novels, etc) for you amongst other things [noveltp.com], and these guys [justtoiletpaper.com] that wouldprint pretty much anything. I saw this in Maxim [maxixonline.com] a few monthes back (actually might be a year or so); they had the one with Bin Laden's head (y'all remember, him, right?) printed.
Can you imagine if it was your ex-wife's face? send it to her at her wedding to let her know
Ink stains? (Score:2)
In particular... I would be rather embarrased if I managed to rub off an ad for "hot Swedish nudes" on my buttocks.
This is just great... (Score:2)
Re:This is just great... (Score:2)
Just a designer's concept (Score:2)
Ah, yes... (Score:3, Funny)
And for those users new to the internet, the home page defaults to goatse.cx, where beginners learn the first and most important lesson in bathroom etiquette... Proper wiping prevents spreading of the anus to what point one could fit a football inside sideways.
Re:Ah, yes... (Score:1)
obligatory jokes etc. (Score:2, Funny)
obligatory jokes etc. (Score:2, Funny)
aah i'm on a roll
Ok but do I REALLY want to do a.... (Score:3, Funny)
More on toilet paper technology (Score:2)
Re:More on toilet paper technology (Score:2)
Cool idea...sort of... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Cool idea...sort of... (Score:2)
TCP Dump? (Score:1)
I think they should market this in Germany [spies.com] where they might appreciate technical bathroom apparatus.
OH.... (Score:1)
I wonder.. (Score:2)
For instance, whether or not that cuttingboard can display pages up-side down?? The screen is on the left so many chefs can chop with their right hands with out obscuring the reading. That screen better support something so simple, so that left-handers can use it with the screen on the right. Otherwise, it's like discrimination.
As a left-hander, seeing the screen on the left just doesn't do anythi
Combining Inventions (Score:1)
There's just something wrong with that!
Actually sounds like a kinda interesting idea (Score:1)
A5000? (Score:2)
Old news (Score:2)
If they're using MySQL as a back end... (Score:1)
... the admins could use the FLUSH-LOGS command [mysql.com].
tcpdump (Score:1)
The big question is (Score:3, Funny)
Microsoft Toilet (Score:1)
Just never sit on Microsoft Toilet 1.0. Can you say Blue Flush of Death?
i wonder... (Score:1)
You enter an internet-enabled bathroom stall.
You take your dump, and reach for the toilet paper.
But there's none left!
Scrolling across the LCD
The Onion reported this back in 1999 (Score:1)
zx printer (Score:2)
We always thought it looked like a toilet roll dispenser. It had special silvery paper; the printer burned off the appropriate parts to reveal the black underneath. It was way cool- in its day. I still have one and half a roll of paper.
graspee
Health Concerns? (Score:1)
What about health concerns of the less-than-sanitary fellow who failed to wipe properly and proceeded to touch the screen to get more toilet papeR?
There is less concern of public toilets now-a-days because you only touch the paper you usE (at least in America). I'm no health freak, but a touch screen in a toilet stall just SOUNDS like a breeding ground for bacteriA!
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Yeah, but... (Score:1)
Quite honestly, I tried to avoid touch things in a public toilet as much as possible and these things scream infestation. Unless these things have cool screen savers, they're of no use to me.
TCP dumps (Score:2)
New switch for tcpdump? (Score:1)
it doesnt (Score:1)
Could cause problems in the office (Score:1)
Internet toilet (Score:1)
My wife thought I was mad when I put a ethernet socket in the toilet Ha harrrr vidicated
Does this mean... (Score:1)
Cmdr Taco Internet enabled Slashdot shit dispenser (Score:1)
How about... (Score:2)
I would just like it if the dispenser would report to maintenance when it's empty so when I walk in to take a crap, all of the stalls aren't empty!
Schools need these. (Score:2)
Is it my imagination or have the stories since april fools been better than the april fools stories themselves?
Re:Schools need these. (Score:2)
But (butt?) really, who wants to get portscanned while sitting on the toilet? Eww.
Misleading headline (Score:2)
When I read the headline Internet Enabled... Toilet Paper Dispenser, I thought that it was great that somebody decided to do something about the empty roll syndrome that plagues so many institutions. By Internet-enabling a toilet paper roll, these institutions could keep up-to-the-second tabs on the state of the rolls in their various restrooms.
But, no, it's just another marketing tool. Sigh.
the hard way (Score:2)
<cfdump> and <cfflush> (Score:2)
Fav joke (Score:1)
Suddenly Bill Gates starts to talk to his watch... Grove and Sanders are surprised.
"Thats the new telephone feature from Microsoft at Work it comes with WindowsXP" describes Bill Gates.
Five minutes later Andy Groves interrupts the conference. "Sorry, it's a call" and starts to talk very silent. "That's the newest Intel-Product. A satellite-telephone in my tooth."
Just a few seconds later Bill lets out a loud fart: "Giv
java.util.zip.OutputStream (Score:1)
A new, immediate use for Java
I wonder... (Score:2)
MIT bathroom server is similar (Score:1)
So... (Score:1)
Next thing you know, cube farms will be installing docking bays and telephones in the stalls so the cows can keep on workin.
Brian
Politicians (Score:2)
Then you can pick your least favourite one while waiting.
Paul.
I couldn't help it... (Score:2)
uhhh (Score:2, Funny)
Obligatory Related Story (Score:1, Informative)
No, this is actually useful (Score:1)
My brother and I thought of this idea 4 yrs ago. (Score:2)
Great idea! (Score:3, Funny)
And, can you get a version that prints on the paper before you use it? Something good to do with all the embedded "news" stories!
SQL Example (Score:2, Funny)
DROP seat;
DUMP LOGS;
SELECT wipe FROM tp_dispenser;
FLUSH BUFFER;
RELEASE_LOCK;
EXIT;
News and Advertising? (Score:2)
If I wanted to watch crap in the bathroom I'd look down.
internet cutting board (Score:2)
Since it is made out of glass, no cook who values thier knives is going to purchase it.
also it would have to be really cheap to make it more worthwhile then printing out the recipe and using that, besides with the printout I can move that around the kitchen.
So in the immortal words of Crow T Robot "Just because it is futuristic does make it practical."
Re:DDoS Attack from Rolls! (Score:1)
Re:DDoS Attack from Rolls! (Score:1)
Before I take a TCP dump... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Says something about my town (Score:1)
Re:Ah nuts... (Score:1)