Where Xutos finds a really cool bowl
The original auto-flush system located
By Nathaniel Hoffman, 5-03-07
Using the latest in blogging technology, I capture here the old school toilet bowl on the 6th floor of the James A. McClure Federal Building in Boise. No motion detectors here. The seat pops up to the 14 degree angle (not verified) shown and flushes itself. Pretty amazing stuff.
NOTE: This post is not meant to reflect in any way the business of the Federal Courts, Idaho's Distrcit Court, or the business of any other occupant of the McClure building. Nor is it a reflection on the work that attorneys do. Nor is it journalism, per se.
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Comments
I am going to leave a link to my toilet blog here for people interested in ceramic dreams...
http://toiletsworldwide.blogspot.com/
how did you find my blog?
Thanks for the comment...
Jonas
Oh, I don't know about that. Seems to me that toilet reporting is a neglected area. Damned mainstream media ignores the issue altogether. Typical.