Friday, August 26, 2011

Toilets in High Places and Higher

It is strange that my writing on spacesuit has more visitors than Linux.
It is even more strange that the Scientific American is also writing high flying toilets.

Read this.
If ever people build cities in space, they will have to deal with the human waste problem. 
The biggest challenge is weightlessness; without gravity a conventional toilet would allow human waste to escape into the air. 
This toilet, designed for use on the now retired U.S. space shuttle, relied on fans to pull urine and feces into secure containers.

The problem is whether it is the Kings/Queens Toilets or My Toilet if there is a water cut along with the power cut it is always going to be messy and smelly.

Even more revealing is that with WHO is as big as today, nearly 3 billion people have no place to go
"WHEN YA GOTTA GO'.
That reminds me of the Jurassic Park  "WHEN YA GOTTA GO, YA GOTTA GO'' and even in my city I got to pay to "gotta go'.
Please do not come to the city but go to the jungle as our primitive did.
By that way the diseases spread by that method will control the population by default which the WHO seems to have no idea or have come to grip with.