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Phidippides
KeymasterStumpfoot
ParticipantAll I wanted to know and more. 😀  Seriously though I didnt know any kind of flushing technology went back so far.
skiguy
ModeratorLater on, devices were created which disposed of waste and urine, and I believe it is on the International Space Station where urine is now recycled rather than disposed of.
Recycled into what??? 😮
IBT
ParticipantJames Burke provides information on sanitation in one of his connects books. Amazing reading.
Phidippides
KeymasterRecycled into what??? 😮
Lol – I think urine is recycled into water, perhaps for cooling systems or something, and waste might be used for fertilizer if they're growing their own food. Just a guess.
Stumpfoot
ParticipantI'm glad I was never smart enough to be an astronaut.
Aetheling
ParticipantAn interesting source from the 14th century about : “Alice Wade, who lived in 14th Century London, could not countenance the smell of her own poo“http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12847529
Aetheling
ParticipantEver heard of the gong farmer? 😉http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/games/gong-farmer-game
Phidippides
KeymasterI am guessing that is based on someone's actual job. Wouldn't want to have that as a career.
donroc
Participant“Slop man” in 17th century Spain at autos de fe and bullfights. The Romans in the days of the empire had defecatoriums.
Phidippides
Keymaster[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/28/Ostia_anticave_-_Vespasiano_-_foto_Stefano_Bolognini.JPG/512px-Ostia_anticave_-_Vespasiano_-_foto_Stefano_Bolognini.JPG[/img]Ostia anticave – Vespasiano – foto Stefano Bolognini [GFDL (www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-3.0 (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], by Stefano Bolognini (Own work), from Wikimedia Commons
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