OBXDadLife,

If you select the wrong floor on an elevator, you can deactivate it by pressing the button again.

egitalian,

🤯

hades,

Plastic wrapping that’s easy to open.

teamevil,

Fax machines

spicytuna62, (edited )
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Fax machines are still everywhere in the medical field.

Gormadt,
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I work in the freight industry, their pretty common here too

Though primarily for specific industries we ship too which includes the medical field

EinfachUnersetzlich,

In the USA perhaps, not in Europe.

DoctorButts,

Magical girls

msage,

meguca is suffering

nucleative,

They have this crazy machine… Slide paper into it and then a hundred miles away a copy of that paper slides out.

Rednax,

Also used by doctors here in the Netherlands.

mcqtom,

I feel like sarcasm is a really strong attitude to have about fax machines.

TheControlled,

Vending machines with hot drinks like tea and coffee, that also sell cold stuff.

Riven,
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Their vending machines are great and reasonably priced. Which is what keeps me from using any here in the US.

fritobugger2017,

And beer.

negativeyoda,

I recently saw a post where they have slots in bathrooms that clean your phone if you insert it

postmateDumbass,

Dirty dirty phone.

Go use the bathroom hole!

Misconduct,

I really dunno how I feel about inserting my phone into a slot in the bathroom if I’m being totally honest

negativeyoda,

I stick all sorts of things in holes in bathrooms. Keeps things interesting

leaky_shower_thought,

mcdo with their cellphone cleaners

wrt US, I guess they shoot butts and not children?

also I heard Japan recycling laws are effective compared to US counterparts.

9715698,

I was in Toronto’s Union Station during civid and they also had UV phone disinfection machines. It was impressive.

themurphy,

People from the US will be surprised how far the rest of the western world, and high tech eastern Asia, are ahead of the states in terms of recycling and infrastructure.

bund,

Or South Korea

3rdwrldbathhaus,

It’s kind of a relic of the past now since everyone uses a streaming service of some kind now but right at the end of physical media’s lifespan, Japan had some key advantages over the US specifically because it was legal to rent albums and I believe individual songs, just like a Blockbuster. Eventually they had the music purchasing equivalent of Redbox in the form of kiosks as well with the advent of recordable Net-MD minidiscs, which only really ever saw success in Japan.

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