New Vistas in Toilets
It's hard to believe that American Standard had no PhD's just a few years
ago. Now the company has SEVEN, deeply immersed in doo-dooing research. I like the innovation where the toilet notices you've lifted the seat and uses just a teeny flush instead of the monstrous 1.6 gallons! Story at: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...w=wn_tophead_6 Of course the most environmentally friendly toilet is still the outhouse.... |
We love our American Standard Champions. But I noticed that the article
does acknowledge that some of the early low-flush toilets were bad news. And today I encountered my first waterless urinal -- about which I had read recently -- in a nearby high school, where my son was playing in a band competition. It seemed fine and didn't smell. Perce On 03/03/05 05:44 pm JerryMouse tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: It's hard to believe that American Standard had no PhD's just a few years ago. Now the company has SEVEN, deeply immersed in doo-dooing research. I like the innovation where the toilet notices you've lifted the seat and uses just a teeny flush instead of the monstrous 1.6 gallons! Story at: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1...w=wn_tophead_6 Of course the most environmentally friendly toilet is still the outhouse.... |
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