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Gizmode, the bot in my pot

Toilet humour series

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© Rahul Razdan

March 16, 2008

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One could safely assume you have come across psycho-analytical articles on the power of the ‘remote control’.

Remember the references to Shiv Sena supremo, Bal Thackeray, while Manohar Joshi was the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

Or in contemporary politics, the equation between Sonia ji and Manmohan ji.

Or closer home, ‘who wears the pants at home’, being replaced by ‘who holds the remote at home’.

Actual power vs. perceived power.

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The essence captured in one word — CONTROL. Let’s admit, all remotes, consoles, dashboards are all about CONTROL.

Think Star Trek. Think Shakaal (in Ramesh Sippy’s Shaan). Think James Bond. Think Austin Powers in The Spy Who Shagged Me.

(Of course this is true only on one side of the great technology divide. On the other side of which, jiski laathi usi ki bhains, still remains the power-defining adage!)

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And now, presenting Gizmode, the ultimate seat of power and ‘control’.

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Don’t waste your time looking for the mug, paper roll, hand shower, jet faucet or any other ‘means’ you’ve ever used at your ‘ends’!The control is right beside you.

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Let’s start with the button that seems to be the most ‘not-wanted’ in the land of prolific production. It’s called ‘ECONO’. Let me ask you this, would you ever — EVER — want to try ‘econo’ and be at the receiving end of a feeble trickle or a faint shower? ‘Supply’ shouldn’t fall short of ‘demand’, you see!

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The next set of buttons gives you an idea of the kind of control you get to wield here. It’s called ‘TEMP(erature) CONTROL’.

Nice, you say. Immediately thinking of the water temperature options one has in Delhi. Icy cold in winters and scalding hot in summers!

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Wait, there’s more. You also get to adjust seat temperature here! Again you think, that the closest you’ve come to temperature control on toilet seats is when the seat is left warm by the person using the toilet before you!

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Next. You can control the WATER PRESSURE! Ah! Now the delight starts. (Especially in contrast to the water canon that masquerades as a hand shower in my office toilet!) That’s not all. You can also control the DRYER TEMPERATURE! Oh! Does it mean there is a ‘dryer’ also there? Yessir, you got it!

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If you’re the kind who gets overwhelmed with choices. Play safe, go with ‘AUTO’. Which is touted as the option FOR CHILD(ren).

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Next up — NOZZLE POSITION. What’s the big deal with nozzle position, you ask? Everything, the sensitive ones would answer! :-)

[Read this interesting account of a similar Gizmode in Japan, by

Xiaxue, arguably Singapore's biggest blogger celebrity]

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If you are already saying ‘bring ‘em on, baby’ — the next set of buttons are MASSAGE and DRYER! :-DI don’t know of a real-life equivalent to this! The closest I could think of is the predominant Indian washing ‘technique’ combined with some amount of hedonistic perversion! Incidentally, this is first set of buttons with Korean sub-titles. Some cultural insights to be made here, eh?

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The button that comes next reminded me that all through my years of architectural studies at the School of Planning and Architecture, I never really got on top of a bidet — both literally and figuratively!

[If you are interested: Reference reading material here]

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The next button in a way is all you ever wanted to do here — WASH! Of course, if you had forgotten what you had wanted to do, the accompanying graphic reminds you suitably!

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And not surprisingly the most prominent button that’s right at the beginning of the ‘control’ — especially if you’ve fumbled or got yourself into a mess with any of the preceding options — STOP!

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So what else would I want from this robot in my pot?

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Considering that I did not eat well — (read this) — if only it could do something about my constipation!

© Rahul Razdan

March 16, 2008

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