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iLoo

354 points| vezzy-fnord | 10 years ago |en.wikipedia.org | reply

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[+] doque|10 years ago|reply

    The i-Loo featured an internet-enabled monitor on the cubicle wall and a special
    printer that would allow users to print information
    on a standard toilet paper roll.
I would have loved to see that product pitch.
[+] collyw|10 years ago|reply
Take a photo of your boss, and get great satisfaction in going to the toilet.
[+] netcan|10 years ago|reply
Near where I grew up, a petrol station toilet functioned as a de facto public toilet for passersby. The owner must have been a lilt eccentric.

Anyway, when you turned on the light a little disco ball would light up and some high energy pop song would play: "I Want to Break Free," "YMCA".. something like that.

It was the talk of the town.

iLoo seems like a bad idea, but for an unconventional marketing campaign, doing something with festival toilets is not a bad idea. If you've seen Better Call Saul's talking toilet, that would be a particularly impactful approach.

[+] MrBuddyCasino|10 years ago|reply
Combining keyboards and festival toilets, the two dirtiest things known to mankind, only seems logical. This could have spawned new lifeforms.
[+] gpvos|10 years ago|reply
Don't forget doorknobs, the dirtiest thing unknown to mankind.
[+] rayalez|10 years ago|reply
That was my first thought too.

But maybe you could cover it with some kind of disposable plastic wrap? Every person would just throw the old cover away and new one would be automatically in it's place.

Edit: There's a condom joke in here somewhere....

[+] Kliment|10 years ago|reply
At the CCC Camp there is something called the Datenklo (Data toilet) where they use festival toilets as weatherproofing for network equipment.
[+] BuildTheRobots|10 years ago|reply
We had them at EMF Camp too.

There's something quite obscene about camping but with a 230v mains feed and >100mbit internet to your tent :)

[+] amelius|10 years ago|reply
I think it is just Microsoft's way of making fun of Apple's product naming convention.
[+] danieltillett|10 years ago|reply
Someone always has to spoil the party by blurting out the truth :)
[+] em3rgent0rdr|10 years ago|reply
Way ahead of its time. Nowadays everyone uses the internet while on the toilet.
[+] kristopolous|10 years ago|reply
Yet another great innovation crushed by unimaginative soulless beauracrats.
[+] icanhackit|10 years ago|reply
The flush servo is connected to a Windows ME box via serial. Fuck.
[+] gadders|10 years ago|reply
Tangentially related, but I remember reading a "Top Tip" in Viz (which is an adult comic - think Onion but more English and stupid https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viz_(comics)) which was along the lines of:

When at your friends house, subtly announce to them that you need a poo by asking for their wifi password.

[+] louithethrid|10 years ago|reply
Im sorry but you need to register a toilett paper license first at microsoft.com. Do not support unclean behinds! Report people doing the crapwalk!
[+] pluma|10 years ago|reply
Toilet Seat Genuine Advantage.
[+] yitchelle|10 years ago|reply
That is after reading the EULA printed on the said toilet paper.
[+] tempodox|10 years ago|reply
... cancelled because it would do little to promote the MSN brand.

It would have promoted the brand to be sure, just not in the direction they wanted.

I wonder if they were inspired by Apple to use an iName. But then, “internet” was the best excuse ever for the ridiculous leading vocal.

[+] Tuna-Fish|10 years ago|reply
Apple didn't invent the iName, they were late on that bandwagon. For some unfathomable reason i or e whatevers were for a while the way to name your product if you had no better ideas. In fact, Apple have had to buy or otherwise acquire most of the iNames they use from previous users. (Including at least iPhone, iOS, iPad.) However, all the other consumer iWhatevers were generally completely uninspired products that didn't live long and which no-one remembers, while people do remember the Apple iProducts, so iNames are now associated with Apple.
[+] bunkydoo|10 years ago|reply
Forget Dr. Who's 'Tardis' - Call this the 'Turdis'
[+] thedogeye|10 years ago|reply
The lines for the bathroom at our office are so bad, I actually want to block the wifi in there so people will hurry up and get off the can...
[+] mung|10 years ago|reply
Was the latest in a long line of shit products.
[+] personjerry|10 years ago|reply
That's pretty damn innovative for Microsoft. It's a shame they didn't have the balls to stick to it. That could've been the first step to electronics in all sorts of places, maybe even would've led to Microsoft spearheading IoT.
[+] HappyTypist|10 years ago|reply
Novel, yes, but I wouldn't call it innovative. It seems overkill and I can't think of many practical uses. Hotmail station is icky (dirty kryvoard). Keyboardless applications.. Hmm, video chat with other iLoo users??

If you want to commercialise the public toilet in 2003, just add a stack of mildly interesting sponsored magazines, and build an internet station with Hotmail like a public telephone.

[+] doozler|10 years ago|reply
How have I never heard of this before?! In a way I think it was brave of Microsoft to try something like this, something so out of the box for the company.
[+] panglott|10 years ago|reply
It needs a Kinect.
[+] aruggirello|10 years ago|reply
The more advanced edition will come with Oculus Rift VR.
[+] jstoiko|10 years ago|reply
I wonder if anyone who has worked on the project dared listing it on their résumé. I would :)
[+] aruggirello|10 years ago|reply
Only if it's printed on toilet paper :)
[+] aruggirello|10 years ago|reply
The iLoo would take the meaning of zero-day exploits to a whole new level...

BTW patch your iLoo regularly! Reinstalling really is an unpleasant job :)