• tygerprints
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    626 months ago

    We have automated paper towel dispensers, if that ain’t space-age magic I don’t know what is. I think we found out that flying cars are a bad idea. It turns out most people could not operate a regular car correctly.

    • @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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      306 months ago

      Agreed. The way people in my city drive I’m pretty sure flying cars would turn into a demolition derby very quickly

    • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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      76 months ago

      Yeah what we need is flying trains! Or not because it turns out flying uses a ton of fuel. What we need is public transit! Which fuck it turns out we started dismantling back in the 20s. Oops

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          26 months ago

          But the important thing is, they should be FLYING not merely levitating! Levitation is the opiate of the weak!!! or something. In the future, everything should be flying around indiscriminately at top speed!! TOP SPEED, DAMMIT!!! I want to zoom into the nearest brick wall as fast as possible! Also, I want my anti-gravity toast!!! I’m tired of having to keep my breakfast down by myself.

    • @ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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      56 months ago

      Honestly I loathe those auto dispensers.

      I get the hygiene aspect but it’s annoying af waiting for it to register your hand wave just to spit out a pathetic amount of paper towel.

      • tygerprints
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        26 months ago

        We did this test with petri dishes in my high school biology course where we had students wash their hands, air dry them or use paper towel dispensers or air-blower dryers, and compared all the results. Oddly enough the paper towel and air drying alone both resulted in lots of bacteria growing in the dishes. I’m not sure how effective those paper towels are - or if it’s just that kids don’t know how to wipe their hands!

        • @ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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          26 months ago

          Yeah honestly it’s amazing we don’t have a pandemic all the time with how much microbes exist everywhere all the time.

          But I guess there is a reason why the human population completely fucking exploded after the creation of antibiotics.

          • tygerprints
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            Well when you think that our adult bodies have more foreign bacteria in them than human cells, it’s pretty amazing we can even move, or walk or talk. We’re kind of walking bacteria bombs. Maybe our systems get used to being overloaded with bugs and so, that feels normal to us.

  • @xantoxis@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    That we have the technology to make a paper towel dispenser that works well, and that we don’t do that very much because it’s cheaper to make one that works poorly, are not incompatible.

    When we get mass market flying cars, we’ll get incredibly shitty flying cars that crash all the time, about a week later.

  • @KISSmyOS@lemmy.world
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    196 months ago

    The idea of flying cars comes from a time when you could board a plane without a baggage check while smoking a cigarette.

  • Flying Squid
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    166 months ago

    Thank god we don’t have flying cars. Thousands of cars in the air… any of them could have engine trouble at any time…

    • Synapse
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      86 months ago

      Or crash into you because of “pedal error” ! I learnt yesterday there are 16000 yearly accident in the USA from “pedal error”. WTAF ?!

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          According to the Texas Department of Transportation, pedal error car accidents are defined as “accidents caused by unintentional acceleration or braking due to driver error.” These types of accidents can result in injuries, property damage, and even fatalities.

          16k drivers who don’t have the proper skills to control their vehicules, this sounds like 16k too much to me, doesn’t matter the total number of drivers. It’s like drunk drivers, 1 fatality is already too much.

  • @pastermil@sh.itjust.works
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    136 months ago

    On the other hand, check out this cool office document editor you’d have to pay yearly for.

    Also, there’s this spying technology that comes with every new car. What are we spying? Well, you.

  • Cap
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    106 months ago

    When I see one of these I immediately go for my pants. I’d rather have a damp thigh for 10 minutes than deal with this thing.

  • Ech
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    66 months ago

    Use more of your hand to grab more of the towel, and pull with a steady pressure instead of one hard yank.

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      76 months ago

      The trouble is, the amount of steady pressure to apply varies inversely proportionate to the amount of towel left on the roll. So it’s a guessing game for most people as to how hard to pull.

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        That’s true, but the more surface area you’re interacting with, the less that part will matter. Unless it’s super jammed up, it should come out.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    Hand drying options are actually much better than they were 20-30 years ago. Even the electric ones are pretty great now. 30 years ago it would be one of those electric ones with the round button that feels like someone blowing on your hands through a straw, or at the gas station it would be one continuous loop of thick blue cloth.

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    In doing research on the sustainability of the textile sector, I came across this company that makes a reusable towel dispenser incorporating cloth as opposed to paper. They do business with the big wigs in textiles, most notably Lenzing (makers of TENCEL), so it seems legit.

    And if this company does it, I’d wager that others do too.

    Imagine if we had this in all countries as opposed to paper towels. Maybe cloth towels + hand dryers for the best of both worlds.

    Edit: better link with video showing operation & maintenance.

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      These are pretty damn great as long as they keep the sanitizer stocked. Otherwise they get gross really fast.

      They are great for employee/shop restrooms, but public and especially transportation (see airports and train stations) restrooms have too much through traffic to adequately upkeep.

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          46 months ago

          They are an engineered solution. Most likely you’ve seen them used in situations they weren’t designed for, ie public restrooms with base models.

          They typically have a # of users they can accommodate per hour without deterioration.

          I love these things but they really do have limited use cases.

  • @esc27@lemmy.world
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    26 months ago

    The directions on all of these are wrong! I find it much less likely to tear when using on hand in the center of the bottom edge.