It doesn't take much to learn how it works. Once you flag down the flush handle, everything inside the bowl is flushed out and into a pipe while the supply of water from the tank flows into the bowl replacing the old one with a clean supply.
A couple of advancements have been made like replacing the handle with a button for pressing instead of pushing a lever and some water-conservation mechanisms.
The Japanese however have invented toilets which have more functions that I could ever imagine. They're mostly electrical in nature. Some features include music for your listening pleasure, automatic seat covers, a heater, washer, dryer and sanitizer. You could think of one of these newer models as a human dishwasher. I actually saw one of these toilets in a home depot and they cost around $1,500.
Here's a glimpse of what they can do.
Post your experience if you've took on of these babies for a spin. :)
I had a chance to try out a very complicated toilet in the US. It also warms your butt! With all the buttons and stuff I just kinda got overwhelmed and ended up just staring at the toilet. It did not help any that there was a poster of a very complicated equation on the cubicle door.
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