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How does critic Jason Kass support his claim that the high-tech toilet will not be as effective as people might think?
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by arguing that the high-tech toilets will be too expensive
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by highlighting how the high-tech toilets will not last very long
of a high-tech toilet in one of these communities.
ane systems get clogged? Or if the supercritical
arbonization tank leaks, or worse, explodes? [...] If
Ets of the past 60 years have taught us anything, it's
do not work
Lloyd Alter slams the latest version of the toilet as
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include sitting on a toilet rather than squatting, a
the bowels, and placing toilets inside of
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nd as Kass mentions, servicing such a
ined specialists that these communities) cannot
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by pointing out that there is a lack of interest in the community in having the high-
tech toilets
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by suggesting that engineers have not thought through the maintenance of the
high-tech toilets
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