‘Namewee Is a Uniting Factor’
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Having fun in the toilet this morning =) And i just realise…how much do you know about them ? So I googled and wikied it and here are some interesting/fun facts i came across =)
There are two basic types of toilets: the dry toilet, and the wet toilet.
There are also many different ways to clean oneself after using the toilet. A lot depends on national mores and local resources. The most common choice in the Western world is toilet paper.
Traditionally, the left hand is used for this, for which reason that hand is considered impolite or polluted in many eastern countries.
Some public toilets use blue lighting, to prevent intravenous drug abuse by apparently making it harder to locate the veins
Many newer trains have a waste reservoir, but, in older trains and still in some newer ones, the contents simply fall on the tracks, hence the notice which appears in many train toilets: "Please do not flush while the train is standing at a station".
Advanced technology is being integrated into toilets with more functions, especially in Japan. Such toilets can cost anywhere from US0 to ,000. Some of these features are :
-Automatic-flushing mechanisms, operated by a photocell or other sensor. Typically these flush a toilet when the user stands up or flush a urinal when the user steps away.
-Water jets, or "bottom washers"
-The "Portable Washlet", Toto’s portable hand-held bottom washer (Have to try that one =P)
-Blow dryers, to dry the body after use of water jets
-Artificial flush sounds, to mask noises such as body functions
Urine and stool analysis, for medical monitoring. Matsushita’s "Smart Toilet" checks blood pressure, temperature, and blood sugar.
-Digital clock, to monitor time spent in the bathroom (Heyyyy A NEW record !! )
-Heated seats (Some of these toilets have been known to catch on fire) (….+o+ )
According to The Global Water Supply and Sanitation Assessment 2000 by the World Health Organization, 40% of the global population does not have access to excreta disposal facilities.
Toilet training
An important part of early childhood education is toilet training. ( And I know few, who didn’ t finish the training ; )
Morality : There is more to learn about the things we use, in our everyday life. And it’ s FUN ! =)
‘Namewee is a uniting factor’
The shame is that few Malays voiced their objections to the disgusting remarks of the Malay school-heads (both in Johore and Kedah). Where are the voices of condemnation for these racist rants? Are they afraid of pilloried by members of their own community? Or have they no principles? And lack a conscience? Mariam Mokhtar, Malaysian Mirror
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