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This sort of explains why the Amish folk are distrustful of technology. |
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You'd have to make sure you weren't sitting on it at the time. The consequences don't bare thinking about |
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Why? Because newer, wimpy 1.6 gallon toilet plus old,
narrow, decrepit plumbing equals 5 flushes and 17 strokes
of the plunger. That's why. Nice idea, except for the part
about the windows blowing in. My lights already dim when
I flush the toilet. Go figure. |
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I'm pretty sure that in the US, a new installation of an old,
water-wasting toilet is illegal. |
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This is true, I hear there is big Canadian black market for these old toilets. |
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Where can you get a 200-volt 5 farad capacitor? I want one! Thats 1000 colombs, right there! The dipole would be huge! (can anyone tell me *how* huge? I'd imagine it would depend on the inter-plate distance) |
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When I was in B School, the instructors would charge those things up and leave them lying around the shop, to see ifa nybody would pick one up - it'll throw you clear across the room! |
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Hmmm! Perhaps an all soup diet could solve the problem in a less exciting manner. |
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But it wouldn't be anywhere near as much fun... |
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Wouldn't a five farad capacitor be bigger than the toilet itself? Where would you keep it? |
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[admin: URL moved to the 'link' section of this page. --bristolz] |
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Like most things worth inventing, this one was. |
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Prob'ly baked in Japan. They love that kinda stuff over there. TheirS'more: Use the link called "link" to post a link. |
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No, burglary is theft. Toilets are waste disposal. |
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five-farad capacitor+bad insulation+damp toilet seat.
Ouch! I imagine the resulting muscle spasm would prety much fire the contents of you bowls around the ubend anyway(Of possible fire it in a straight trajectory through the floor!). |
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This could be really useful, in a movie about a black hole in the sewer system... |
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Whatever happened to putting the tank a good
2 meters off the floor like they used to? It makes for good flushing power without using too much water |
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Bad bad bad idea. See Straight Dope on this for true horror story.
[admin: URL moved to 'link' section of this page. -- bristolz] |
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Ive actually seen toilets that utilize both water and compressed air to flush. They are called water conservation toilets. This dual action toilet has a more powerful flush than a standard toilet without electricity or wasted water. The toilet industry is ahead of you, Amishman. |
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