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MIT's Bathroom Server

An Anonymous Coward writes: "Some of the undergrads wired Random Hall's (an undergraduate dorm) bathroom system up to the net so that you can visit http://bathroom.mit.edu and see which stalls on which floors are vacant, and if they're in use, how long whoever's been in there. It's a pretty good idea-- you can scout your stall from your dorm room, and watch it to make sure nobody's taken a s$#% there recently."

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  1. These kids are too smart... by tulare · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hehe. I mean, this could get interesting. Imagine what pranks you could pull - the most obvious would be to "cheat" the sensors so that the casual user would think that all the bathrooms are in use at some critical time - say 7am on finals week!
    Now waiting to hear the Beowulf joke...

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  2. Alright! by Auckerman · · Score: 5, Funny

    For peats sake, Michael, you Slashdotted someones bathroom. You should be ashamed of yourself.

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  3. Not sure if I like this... by Mr.+Neutron · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, if I've been wanking for the last 20 minutes, the whole world gets to know about it?

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  4. Check the Random Hall Laundry Server by cerulean · · Score: 5, Interesting
    if bathroom.mit.edu is slashdotted, you can look at Random Hall's laundry server instead.

    good ol' Random. It's too bad there's no webpage yet about Mjolnir, the homemade big-ass speaker built from a linear induction motor from a dishwasher-sized hard drive, a cone of sheet metal, and a cabinet of medium-density fiberboard.

    what a bunch of 31337 H4X0R5

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  5. Our Bathroom Server by jimatjtan · · Score: 5, Informative

    Wow. We weren't ready for Slashdot. We knew that our server couldn't take more than a handful of requests at once, and were planning on fixing that before sending anything off to Slashdot.

    I moved the IP address to a faster machine that performs proper caching of the generated images, etc, so this one should have absolutely no problem handling the load (assuming that our building's network can take it).

    Don't forget to try out the finger interface, much preferred by all here in the dorm. "finger @bathroom.mit.edu" to see it.

    One of these days we'll get around to putting up a page describing how the hardware and software works for both that and our friendly laundry server.

    jim@jtan.com, for Random Nerds

  6. the dread DoS attack by StandardDeviant · · Score: 5, Funny
    (denial of shitting)


    seriously, there is such a thing as trusting your remote sensors too much... (the main reason spysats haven't replaces human intelligence sources)

  7. FP! by sharkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Great, now the cry of "First Dump!" will echo up and down the dorm halls.

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