- Wikipedia has an article on the “Two-Spirit” identity that Native Americans with unconventional sexual or gender identities have claimed for their own… “Two-Spirit is a term for third gender people (for example, woman-living-man) that are among many, if not most, Native American and Canadian First Nations tribes. It usually implies a masculine spirit and a feminine spirit living in the same body.”
- The world’s least usable lavatory – my Flickr photoset of the confusing ablution arrangements at Yahoo… Mr Willison and I decided that we had to document the whole experience. Do not mock us. This is important “Design of Everyday Things” kind of stuff…
- Russell Beattie talks about his own experiences with the world‚Äôs most user-hostile bathroom “Foreign bathrooms are hard enough to operate while dealing with Jet Lag, but man that one wins a prize.”
- Five years after Meg and Jason were featured in the New Yorker’s weblogging article, Meg has an announcement to make. “So for everyone who’s been reading for five years, I just wanted you to know: a few months ago Jason and I got engaged. We’re going to be married early next year.”
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BA hq waterside- all toilets designed as unisex, all cubicle doors completely flush with curving wall- therefore go into (relabeled) gents to be presented with perfectly oval empty room with a wash basin and mirror. Absolutely every chap going to the loo for the first time bounced back out again to double check the door sign.
I had the opposite bathroom usability experience in a posh hotel in Kensington, once. Not sure the shitty camera phone picture really does justice to it’s sheer brilliance, mind you.