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Seattle Flushes $5M High-Tech Toilets

theodp writes "Hopes were high back in 2004 as Seattle's posh public potties opened for business. But four years later, city officials have said good riddance to the five high-tech toilets, self-cleaning and cylindrical, that had cost Seattle $5 million. The city unloaded them on eBay for just $12,549. The commodes had become filthy hide-outs for drug use and prostitution."

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  1. Just Remember... by bistromath007 · · Score: 5, Funny

    We're talking about Seattle, so most of the people there would've been cool with that if the janitor had just visited more often.

    God, I wish I didn't have to move. ;_;

    1. Re:Just Remember... by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hey, the homeless get free showers and the prostitutes stop being dirty*.

      Win/Win.

      *Of course, she might have to do a little gymnastics depending upon the location of the cleansing jets.

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  2. Tragic. by dangitman · · Score: 5, Funny

    And common.

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    ... and then they built the supercollider.
  3. Open the pot bay door, Hal by wisty · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm sorry David, I can't do that.

  4. I hear Google is offering a replacement by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Google is offering the use of a new set of public gToilets in exchange for the ability to scan your waste for leftover products and potential diseases and then offer you contextual ads while you're in the unit.

  5. New tag line by edittard · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot - news of turds, stuff that splatters.

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    At the bottom of the /. main page it says 'Yesterday's News'. Well they got that right.
  6. Re:Meanwhile, 3 hours by car away... by The_Mr_Flibble · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The park is a popular gathering place for tourists, but also for the mentally ill, vagrants, alcoholics, and drug addicts. Public inebriation, nudity, and calls for assistance for unconscious individuals are common; a fall-off due to increased policing in the 1990s proved shortlived. There are a lot of drug-related misdemeanors and even minor felonies, though there have been no homicides."

    Hey I'm british
    That describes just about any sort of park I visit