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Public Shower Tepmerature
The appropriate temperature that would cause the general shower taker to take the perfect length of shower. | |
What is the perfect temperature for shower water in public
areas that encourages people to take shorter showers, while
not being too cold to discourage them? (not wasting vs not
enjoyable/functional)
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Try ask.com, dude. The Halfbakery isn't for providing
answers, it's a fission reactor fueled by unstable questions. |
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[marked-for-deletion] not an idea. |
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Warmer than room temperature but cooler than body
temperature so it saps energy, but not so warm as to keep
the person from leaving the shower into the surrounding
air. |
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Come live the decadent life over here. Maine is 89%
water.* Our well produces about 50 gpm. Sometimes I
leave the shower on all day just to drown out the sound of
the river. |
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* please bear in mind that Maine is also 74% moose, 51%
Democrat, 97% caucasian, and 35% potato. |
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Will you alternate between these two characters or will
there actually be two people? |
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No, and it really wouldn't matter. Nobody really has an
identity to me, and that's the way I like to keep my user
experience. Not that I don't like people on a person
level,
but I really dislike people on a personal level. |
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Afterall, the most anyone can present is their best idea
of themselves. Therefore perfectly good effort has to
be wasted trying to discover incongruencies between
electronic presented image and the slowly oxidizing
organic-anatomical being behind the facade. |
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Uhh
How widespread, exactly, is the problem of
people spending excessive amounts of time taking
showers in public places? |
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If I had this problem, I would solve in the following
way, admittedly complicated, since there is no single
temperature that will do what you want: |
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1. A count down display starting at your supposed
'perfect shower time' plus a bit |
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2. A reset time for ' shift change' during which only
cold water will come out. |
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3. A sounder to announce the various stages. |
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"Tepmerature" Name given to the type of manoeuvre required to pass another person who is walking towards you on the same narrow plank, balanced between two chairs. |
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I'm guessing it's a fusion* of TEPCO (them wot runs the Fukushima plants) and tempura. |
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The temperature of the water in camping facilities is usually cold. Maybe you can go about the country to National Parks and survey the people as they exit the public showers? |
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//survey the people as they exit the public showers |
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Ahh boring, much more fun to hand them the questionnaire while they are still in the shower. |
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Based on atleast one camp shower I attended one way of
limiting showers is to use the humid environment to house
hundreds of tiny tree frogs. The constant chirping and
near gelatinous bodies will cause psychological distress,
similar to a nightmare where you are naked surrounded by
sentient jumping bogies. |
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// sentient jumping bogies//
Sounds like a story about some ex-inlaws( except for the sentient part) |
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