I think this would work better in a pub, but I couldn't find a category that worked for this.
When you go, a float is hooked up to a digital read out that indicates how much fluid has been released.
Below the fluid volume readout (that has numbers running much like a gas station pump) are other LED windows.
The other windows read: Domestic, Import, Wine, and Liquor. The avg. price for such is calculated by volume and those LED's cycle through as the volume in the john increases.
20 ounces? I think it might be time to order a water.
The numbers are reset when flushed & a Thank you message displays.-- Zimmy, May 04 2006 Eeew - but cool for the trivia of the matter.-- Letsbuildafort, May 04 2006 $12.63 Domestic
$14.12 Import
$9.62 Wine
$16.53 Call
(a-haa.)-- Zimmy, May 04 2006 Croissant for the idea, if only because I've always wondered just how much I'm peeing (or pooing). But the prices part would be meaningless, a) because I generally know exactly how much the drink I've consumed cost; b) because I generally drink water along with alcohol, to avoid the dehydration effect.-- DrCurry, May 04 2006 people have been urinating in measuring jugs (in hospitals) for centuries.-- po, May 04 2006 id hate to be part of the maintainance crew of these devices.-- shinobi, May 06 2006 random, halfbakery