Originally Posted by
18sas
So...speaking of go-go and lavs. Where does it "go" when you flush after you "go"? In a tank? Dispersed in the air?
Is this how contrails are formed?
This whole discussion is reminding me of the old European trains where you're not supposed to use the toilet in a station. Flushing means that a little trap door in the toilet is opened and you can see the track bed go flying by when the train is moving.
OT, but this might have been a better solution for the emotional support hamster than was flushed down an airport toilet recently, although I realize that domestic rodents (including lab rats) don't survive long in the wild..