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View Poll Results: Do you use your electronic reading device in the WC? | |||
Yes, I use my electronic book in the WC all the time. |
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35 | 36.84% |
Yes, I use it at home but not in a public WC. |
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31 | 32.63% |
Yes, on occasion but I normally have separate reading material. |
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9 | 9.47% |
No, it is non sanitary. |
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9 | 9.47% |
No, it’s a matter of etiquette. I wasn’t raised that way. |
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4 | 4.21% |
No, I might damage it by dropping in the bowl/sink/tub. |
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7 | 7.37% |
Voters: 95. You may not vote on this poll |
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eTiquette used to be a strategy for not getting shot. I feel safe in using the term eReader now, even if eDoesn't like it. One might prefer the term eeReader though, when reading King or Kuntz. I use the words eReader and eBook because they are cute, concise, denotative, modern and hyphen-free. eNough said?
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Call a Sony Reader a Sony Reader, so everyone knows that you're talking about first. Worry about the specific model, if you have to, after that's established. |
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I’m probably about the only one interested in the results and most people just think it’s an inappropriate/stupid poll but I must say that I’m surprised by the results thus far. The current percentages (80% Yes and 20% No) are about the opposite of what I would have guessed.
My family often teases me because I’m always walking around with a book but it’s generally been a different book. If my new Cybook is going to be my constant faithful companion for the next 3 years she’s going to have to learn how to take a bath and change her clothes every once in a while, or rather I’m going to learn how to give her a proper bath without damaging her delicate inner workings. It raises some design issues when I think about future generations of electronic reading devices that will target replacing magazines and newspapers. Maybe the correct answer is to get a display cheap enough that it stays in the bathroom and you wirelessly transmit a few pages of content to it. We already have the Japanese style toilets with the control console maybe we just need a fold out screen too. If nothing else in the future I’m going to go wash my hands after I try out someone else’s electronic reader. Safe reading out there. |
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What ever you do, do not read erotic e-fiction in the bathroom, you might go blind.
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Barcey, I am interested in the thread topic, but as happens with lively threads, it has suffered from topical drift. This is an evolutionary phenomenon to which every active process is subject. It is more powerful than you or I, and probably wiser as well. Hee hee. Is that topic #3? |
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What I do is when I go sit in the bathroom, I take the reader sometimes and then when I am done, I put it down on the vanity or the floor. I then wash my hands and pick up the reader and leave the bathroom. No need to wash your hands after touching my 505.
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I'm also a firm believer in bathroom reading. It has always been one of my favourite places to read and I try to avoid hygenic problems by doing as JSWolf does...
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![]() I do the same thing but I've also seen too many people that don't even bother washing their hands when they leave a public washroom. |
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It's a lose-lose situation no matter what you do. |
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You're right Jon. It has been said in a study that the best place to find live germs is a public washroom door handle. There is always a fresh water supply to keep germ cultures alive as every wet hand brings some more.
I think a reader is a befitting device for the GIGO room... Garbage In , Garbage Out ! ![]() There are worse things one can do than buy a used reader belonging to a gigo reader. Having kids (changing diapers on a kid that has diarrhea) owning a dog or a cat (they love to lick things) drinking tap water, eating pork or chicken... worse vegetables; they grow in manure. EVERY thing around one is a possible infection source. The human body has been marvelously designed with securities and ways of combating micro organisms. We should trust them and maintain them, that's all! Last edited by yvanleterrible; 11-07-2007 at 09:34 AM. Reason: Have you ever heard of vedetables? Me neither... |
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It always surprises me that public restroom doors don't open out, rather than in, which would solve this problem. (You can nudge a door open with your shoulder, etc.)
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Actually it's a building code law for fire hazard that public room doors, as exit doors, should swing outwards. Report them to the owners. |
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Exit doors for the whole building do swing outwards, but not restroom doors. By custom, they seem to always swing inwards. Perhaps it's because there should never be so many people in a restroom that a panic could result in too much weight against the door to open it, but it seems strange to me.
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Have you ever been in a club or a popular bar? What about a rock concert or a theater? There can be a hundred persons in some of those places. Out swinging doors are code in every public room.
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