235. Some bathroom tubs gave me an indicator for… water level!?pic.twitter.com/prZGXnctZK
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235. Some bathroom tubs gave me an indicator for… water level!?pic.twitter.com/prZGXnctZK
236. Some came with really sophisticated/complicated faucets with some sort of a water flow limiter?pic.twitter.com/a947OyStpW
237. Two entertainment options in one of the hotels. :·) (I saw other VOD machines and other trouser presses, too.)pic.twitter.com/9zZ9ffNODO
238. By the way, while most hotels I stayed at had built-in hot baths (onsen), I don’t think I saw one single hotel gym.
239. Spotted at the post office. ( ⚆ _ ⚆ )pic.twitter.com/lDZh9F6G3z
240. I have never seen an airport tray that clearly communicated what should go inside it (and out of your pockets/bags). Seemed…. vastly preferable than TSA employees shouting it in your ear.pic.twitter.com/3YsxVBKXJr
241. Also at the airport, a TV where you can change the channel. How do people agree on what to watch!?pic.twitter.com/9JGJvsuNX7
242. Upon boarding my flight back to the US ( :·( ), the screen in front of me showed me my seat number. So simple and so clever. Never encountered that before, either.pic.twitter.com/pWC9Wf9JEC
243. I also discovered the most futuristic ATM: one where you just drop your card in a chamber (of course it is highlighted, too!) and what I assume is magic does the connection.pic.twitter.com/fTKOOXcimh
just wait until you discover old school atms that don't need to use cards, but your actual transaction register book! (small barcode on each page, and it's capable of flipping the pages itself and dot-matrix printing your transaction history on it!
Ah, I think I saw references to those!
I think they're pretty much only in the bank branches themselves, though I think you took a picture of one? The cocktail layout ones I've seen have the slot for your book above the screen somewhere.
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