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singular_me
21st March 2017, 04:16 AM
just a side effect (among many others) of borrowing one's future which causes scarcity and loss of purchasing power

how long until we see this everywhere?
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Wait, What?! Face-Scanners In PUBLIC TOILETS To Tackle Toilet Paper Roll Theft
21 March 2017 GMT


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1b_7Y3M3Dc

palani
21st March 2017, 05:15 AM
The world has gone crazy since Sears-Roebuck catalogs went away. Local news this morning is reporting the problems caused in the sewers by people trying to flush grease down the drain.

Joshua01
21st March 2017, 06:49 AM
The world has gone crazy since Sears-Roebuck catalogs went away. Local news this morning is reporting the problems caused in the sewers by people trying to flush grease down the drain.
Oh the humanity!!!!

singular_me
30th March 2017, 03:52 AM
ooops, it now appears to be the same facial scanners article but wont delete it as the OP vid is gone

sorry about that

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‘It seems everything is receiving a technology upgrade nowadays, and public restrooms might be the next target. Whether it’s to fight toilet paper thieves or show which stalls are occupied, the next time you go pee there may be technology watching over you.

Authorities in China are adding facial recognition toilet paper dispensers in some public restrooms to stop visitors from stealing entire rolls of toilet paper. The high-tech dispensers work by scanning the face of visitors upon first entering the restroom. Once the person stands in front of the computer for three seconds, it’ll dispense a two-feet long sheet of paper. Visitors will have to be resourceful with the amount they get because the machine won’t give toilet paper twice to the same person for nine minutes.

The facial recognition dispenser is currently installed in the restrooms at Beijing’s Temple of Heaven Park, which is one of the city’s busiest tourist sites. While some people are happy that authorities are fighting back “greedy” toilet users, others are complaining about the sheets dispensed being too short, according to The New York Times.’
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/03/20/world/asia/china-toilet-paper-theft.html?smid=tw-share&_r=1&referer=http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/20/14986640/china-toilet-paper-theft-facial-recognition-machine
http://www.vocativ.com/415297/facial-recognition-in-the-toilet/