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I just thought I would share a funny picture...
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 04:19
by DonCBen
I don't know if I'm extremely tired or if this is actually funny, but I have been laughing for about 3 minutes now...
A bathroom hand drier, in case you aren't familiar.

Re: I just thought I would share a funny picture...
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 04:25
by Zalika
Re: I just thought I would share a funny picture...
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 10:35
by Enchilado!
It is funny... but the hand dryers I'm used to are automatic.
~I didn't laugh for three minutes, though...
Enchilado
Re: I just thought I would share a funny picture...
Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 14:23
by DonCBen
We're slowly moving toward no touch dryers, (and the super jet blast ones too!) but for the most part, we still have to touch the button that 9,000,000 other people touched before us right after we wash our hands
And I have deduced that it actually is funny, I just woke up and I laughed again when I saw the pic...not for as long, but a small appreciative laugh

Re: I just thought I would share a funny picture...
Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 14:36
by Galadriel
i think it's cute
...receive bacon!!
lolz
Re: I just thought I would share a funny picture...
Posted: 11 Aug 2009, 19:29
by kai_62656
Re: I just thought I would share a funny picture...
Posted: 12 Aug 2009, 23:02
by Booth
lmao im gonna do that the next one i see
Re: I just thought I would share a funny picture...
Posted: 13 Aug 2009, 12:57
by Ces
DonCBen wrote:We're slowly moving toward no touch dryers, (and the super jet blast ones too!) but for the most part, we still have to touch the button that 9,000,000 other people touched before us right after we wash our hands
And I have deduced that it actually is funny, I just woke up and I laughed again when I saw the pic...not for as long, but a small appreciative laugh

Actually, if you’re scared of bacteria and other nice creatures, do not use those machines. At all.
Personally I never use them, why use electricity when you easily can do without?
I remember doing some tests ten years ago where we grew bacteria (et al.) from various places, the automatic hot-air hand dryers were the place where, by far, most bacteria lived.