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In article <j2suejdqu7d0btfgnb3qtue7hue4q8apij@4ax.com>,
rich.ulrich@comcast.net says...>
On Sat, 21 Sep 2024 21:11:31 +0200, Silvano
<Silvano@noncisonopernessuno.it> wrote:
>Aidan Kehoe hat am 21.09.2024 um 17:10 geschrieben:>> On 21/09/2024 12:52, Silvano wrote:>
> > Japan was already wiser 40 years ago, but the more appropriate name is
> > probably "speed limit warnings".
> > A friend gave me a ride there when an alarm sound went off.
> > - What does this noise mean?
> > - I was driving at over 100 km/h (the speed limit on their highways at
> > that time). We have a warning system on all our cars.
> > - What about all those cars overtaking us? Do they produce the same noise?
> > - Yes.
>
> This sound warning is optional on my car (i.e. can be disabled). The
> visual warning (on the GPS display) however, is not.
From what I saw at that time, Japan was ridiculously underdeveloped on
some items (washing machines, squat toilets - well, they moved on in
these 40 years and we should learn a lot from them about modern toilets,
see <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilets_in_Japan>), but it was much
better than Continental Europe on other items (bullet trains, fax etc.).
But even they did not have GPS displays 40 years ago.
>
I found that article on toilets in Japan to be interesting. I once
read a whole book about bathrooms, so it could be that I am easily
amused.
On my bucket-list; test-driving a Japanese-style
washlet toilet.
Must be the whole shebang with voice activated commands,
warm water bum wash and hot air dryer.
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