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Gerald
11-28-11, 02:48 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15923438

Note: 28 November 2011 Last updated at 14:47 GMT

Buddahaid
11-28-11, 03:01 PM
All right. Just how big of a bladder do you need to get bored. And are those touch screens? :down:

vienna
11-28-11, 03:22 PM
Years ago, there used to be urinal cakes (sanitizers) with targets imprinted on/in them. Personally, when I'm in the bog, I just want to be done and gone and I certainly don't wish to "tweet" about my lavatory "achievemnts". This smacks of those overhead displays at check-out lines tried out years ago in supermarkets; they seem to have vanished from the scene, for the most part. I suspect this will also, if it ever really gets off the ground. Marketers and ad agencies seem to believe there cannot be any moment of our time in which we should not be exposed to their adverts. I am usually of the mind that if I feel imposed upon by unwanted adverts, I make a mental note not to buy the advertised product or service. In the case of this "advance", I may be tempted, if I am alone, to alter my aim and see if I can't short the damned thing out...

Jimbuna
11-28-11, 04:06 PM
Aw come on...dredging for posts now :DL

frau kaleun
11-28-11, 04:11 PM
Marketers and ad agencies seem to believe there cannot be any moment of our time in which we should not be exposed to their adverts. I am usually of the mind that if I feel imposed upon by unwanted adverts, I make a mental note not to buy the advertised product or service. In the case of this "advance", I may be tempted, if I am alone, to alter my aim and see if I can't short the damned thing out...

Well I don't know about you, but nothing makes me want to buy a product more than the continual unconscious association of it with all the sights, sounds, and... er... let's just call it "ambience" of the typical public restroom. :yeah:


Seriously though I'm not of the opinion either that "any publicity is good publicity" when it comes to getting a brand name "out there" with advertising. I've heard the saying that even an awful ad is good if it's awful enough in some way to get enough people talking about it, but frankly there are a couple places whose doorways I've never darkened because they once ran ad campaigns that I absolutely hated and which were apparently ubiquitous and therefore unavoidable. Long after the ads changed, I still associate the brand with how much I hated those ads.

Jimbuna
11-28-11, 04:15 PM
Toilet Humour....at best :hmmm:

vienna
11-28-11, 04:32 PM
Seriously though I'm not of the opinion either that "any publicity is good publicity" when it comes to getting a brand name "out there" with advertising. I've heard the saying that even an awful ad is good if it's awful enough in some way to get enough people talking about it, but frankly there are a couple places whose doorways I've never darkened because they once ran ad campaigns that I absolutely hated and which were apparently ubiquitous and therefore unavoidable. Long after the ads changed, I still associate the brand with how much I hated those ads.

Sometimes it makes one wonder if the advertisers are really even aware at how off putting their ad campaigns can be to the audience at large. There is a local mattress store chain that continually puts out what they seem to believe are clever ads. Not only are the ads the same tired jokes over and over gain, the stores' owner (who appers in the ads) is of the school that volume equals quality; the most jarring annoyance is to be watching a serious program or listening to good music on the radio, only to have the mood broken by some clown raving at top volume. Add to this his screeching tag line ("We'll beat anyone's price or your mattres is FREEEEEE!!!!") and the fact the ads are on day and night and often (I actually heard the same ad repeated 4 times in the span of 1 hour on a local station recently) and I not only will not buy from him, I will go out of my way to avoid his stores. It is so bad, in a front page story about annoyances in the Los Angeles Times a few years back, the writer singled out the ads as one of his pet peeves...

the_tyrant
11-28-11, 05:55 PM
I just bring my laptop in there, problem solved

vienna
11-28-11, 06:08 PM
I just bring my laptop in there, problem solved


Good lord, is there an app for "that"??...

kraznyi_oktjabr
11-28-11, 06:29 PM
I just bring my laptop in there, problem solvedMan standing in front of urinal bowl with laptop reading SUBSIM.com Radioroom Forums. Priceless. :har:

CaptainMattJ.
11-28-11, 06:48 PM
the amount of disgusting bacteria that would accumulate on the screen would be a complete put off already.

Then again, they did think of hands free wireless.

I dont see the appeal though. I mean you only get 20 seconds of gameplay for whats sure to be an expensive system.

and the whole "Customers experience will be monitored closely" thing makes me think they have a camera recording you drain the main vein

frau kaleun
11-28-11, 09:10 PM
Good lord, is there an app for "that"??...


Here's an even better app...

http://autocowrecks.failblog.org/2011/11/28/theres-an-app-for-that-pooping-at-work/


If you're a living, breathing human being with lungs and a cerebellum who is gainfully employed, you probably hate your job. And if you don't hate it, you probably resent it a little every so often.

During these moments of grudgery, one of the best stress-releases is to camp out in the restroom during work hours and think gleefully to yourself about how The Man is paying you to poop. These quiet moments of porcelain rebellion can be made even sweeter with the help of the app Poop Salary. (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.poopsalary)

Poop Salary lets you track the time you spend squatting on the john, and calculates how much you've earned while pooping based on your salary. Keep track of how much you've earned in a day or an entire year, share your score with your friends, and take pride in being a productive member of the (literally) trickle-down economy.

Reece
11-28-11, 10:24 PM
What a load of crap!!:doh: The time spent in the toilet is not wasted, it's the perfect time to read a nice book!!:yep:
BTW, anyone here want to buy some of my used books?:hmmm:

Highbury
11-29-11, 01:44 AM
My local pub has had the current day's sports pages pinned up in that same location for years. Does the job perfectly.

Jimbuna
11-29-11, 06:28 AM
What a load of crap!!:doh: The time spent in the toilet is not wasted, it's the perfect time to read a nice book!!:yep:
BTW, anyone here want to buy some of my used books?:hmmm:

They're probably all missing a few pages :DL

Reece
11-29-11, 06:55 AM
They're probably all missing a few pages :DL
No!! just some marks!:hmmm:

Jimbuna
11-29-11, 07:04 AM
No!! just some marks!:hmmm:

YUK!! :-?