American toilets
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 22:05:12 +0100, Adam Funk
wrote:
On 2006-08-24, Dave Fawthrop wrote:
| The air is full of bacteria, your skin is, your car keys are, your steering
| wheel is - and as for picking your nose or scratching your head ...
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|The air is even more full of bacteria when warm air has been blowing
|across people's damp hands...
Not all bacteria cause disease, many are helpful to the human body, notably
those in Yoghurt and most strains of E-Coli.
True, but I don't think you get probiotics off other people's damp
hands after they've been to the toilet.
Where does the air originate for these hot-air hand driers? Surely
it's from the bowels of the bog, which includes the #2 cubicles and
the urinal stalls?
Or is it ducted in from fresh sweet pastures somewhere?
EMNTK -
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Frank Erskine
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