Peter Ubriaco Photography

Photos tagged 'toilet'

Do not use: solvents, petro-chemicals, or alcohol based liquids (including anti-freeze) in sanitational/holding tank systems, in order to avoid odor permeation and embrittlement of the hose and invalidation of its warranties. In short, please use this toilet for number 1 and number 2 only. Thanks, the management. (From Weird Signs 2005)

Taken 2004-08-06 16:30:19

Posted 2007-06-26 19:12:12 by peter

A toilet with it's toilet paper on the side. Note that it's actually paper towels. Despite the look all around, this place wasn't abandoned all that long ago... (From Camping in Lake George)

Taken 2004-07-13 18:36:12

Posted 2007-12-20 20:26:25 by peter

CII 2nd Floor Men's - Again, the bathroom's condition tells us volumes about the neglect which it has almost certainly suffered. Perhaps this bathroom's neglect is part of a destructive cycle, such that the bathroom is unused because of it's condition, and uncleaned because it's used less. On the other hand, it's still being used, and just maintained far less than more popular bathrooms. (From RPI Bathroom Review)

Taken 2004-01-14 15:24:07

Posted 2008-01-12 14:16:19 by peter

One thing that makes up for the peculiarity of this bathroom is the brand new toilet paper dispenser seen here. RPI truly is advancing bathroom technology, and I salute their dedication to that initiative! (From RPI Bathroom Review)

Taken 2003-12-11 16:13:13

Posted 2008-01-06 16:10:55 by peter

Originally built in 1933, the Voorhees Computing Center originally housed the religious services offered at RPI. In 1958, Rensselaer acquired the property and renovated the classic gothic structure to serve as a library. Then, in 1979, Alan M. Voorhees donated $3.4M to fund the renovation that turned the VCC into what we know is as today -- one of the most unique looking computer centers in the world. The bathrooms in the VCC do not match the gothic decor that adorns the rest of the building. (From RPI Bathroom Review)

Taken 2003-12-09 21:07:03

Posted 2008-01-06 16:06:29 by peter

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