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    Bill-Lee: No love for the zero-g toilet from 2001? more »
    Luziphir: I don't know what that sign at the top of the page is from, but ZZ is male and ZW is female. Unless they're trying to get some hot human on alien acti... more »
    Zapp Brannigan's Girdle: A slight correction, even though I really hate to sound like some sort of hyper-offended fanboy, but the brig toilet was seen in Star Trek V: The Fina... more »
    palmer45: Wonder where's the bathroom on the TARDIS, if it even has one! Though it has to since it has all those rooms we haven't seen in the new series...excep... more »
    jajbowler: What about Spaceballs? The toilets may not have been futuristic, but the video conference screens above them were pretty awesome... though it would b... more »
    ManchuCandidate: The Lexx licking toilet would kind of creep me out. Okay, replace kind of with totally. Starbuck staring/glaring at me while she pees is disturbing ... more »
    tetracycloide: he doesn't know what to do with the sea shells more »
    ShubNecktie: One more: the Zero Gravity Toilet from 2001. (The instructions are a little complicated: http://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~elf/aso/zeroGtoilet.html ) more »
    EBone: Don't forget that after being found not guilty in his trial, Baltar got the snot beat out of him in the loo. more »
    crashedpc - Haifisch: Heh... My Teacher Glows in the Dark. I loved that book. When I was 10. more »
    Farrell McGovern: Hey, where's the Zero G Toilet from 2001: A Space Odyssey? Here are the instructions: http://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~elf/aso/zeroGtoilet.html It was even... more »
    CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): What about the Millenium Falcon. At least they could use Chewbacca as shit paper if they ran out. Thinking about it..R2D2 could make a very cool mobil... more »
    Ruthless, If you let me: The Battlestar toilets are reminiscent of my high school toilets, except we didn't have nearly the same levels of intrigue, and our stall doors were j... more »
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