EX-S500
ƒ/2.7
6.2 mm
1/25

Keeping it clean.

14 responses to “Trick or Treat Remote”

  1. It’s RF wireless, I hope, so you can control it from another room and surprise the person on the throne?

  2. is this also a bidet / pleasure device combo? the mind boggles… and so does the posterior…

  3. I like the ‘dryer’ option. It´s like…

    I was going to say something but I don´t want to spoil my reputation.

    If I still have some. 😉

  4. Maybe it’s just me, but wouldn’t you want the "rear cleansing" mode to default to "soft"?
    Reminds me of this…
    http://www.docbug.com/Pictures/Japan-2002/Hotel/img_1484.jpg

  5. Ok, the Toto flash intro is surreal, http://www.totousa.com.

    "Serenity Found [dramatic pause]

    Discover, a New Bath Culture

    [cut to mermaids]"

  6. Todd Lappin has a similar gadget in his home:
    — from Telstar Logistics

  7. It’s true. Once you try it, you’ll never go back!

  8. Where does the word ‘bidet’ come from? ‘2 dets’? What are ‘dets’ then? Any idea?

  9. "Bidet is French for pony (and in Old French, bider meant to trot). This odd etymology exists because early bidets were normally on a stand which the user would straddle, not unlike mounting a horse.
    The bidet appears to have been an invention of French furniture makers in the late 17th or early 18th century, although no exact date or inventor is known. The earliest written reference to the bidet is in 1710."

    Wikipedia as ever…

  10. cool! I could have wikipediaed myself, too, as ever, yes. 🙂

    But I wanted to ask here, it was way more funny. =)

    THX! 😛

  11. I agree – much more funny, and I’ll probably remember what I’ve learnt by it more than if I’d simply read it here.

  12. I’ve heard of paperless offices. I’m not sure this is what they were intending.

  13. Troy: Excellent connection. Given some of my best thinking occurs in here.

    Gadgetry and toiletry converge.

  14. OK. Why does it look *wet* where this thing is sitting? I hope that’s some kind of epoxy and pea-stone composite counter-top. "Wet" looks too much like "spill" for bathroom decoration.

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