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I think we can agree that location-based technology constitutes at least a material percentage of what is commonly referred to as “the rage.” Newer cameras keep track of where you took your pictures. Phones can now pinpoint (within 1700m) your global location. GPS systems for cars can now tell you where the best gas prices are and which routes have the lightest traffic. And it’s really, really easy to find the nearest pizza place on Google Maps. It’s fantastic.

And while it’s nice and convenient to know where you can get the closest slice of pepperoni, it is absolutely crucial to know where your nearest public restroom is. Thankfully, this service is now available from a logical, yet completely unexpected source. Imodium (makers of the anti-poopinate Imodium AD) has a wonderful little applet on their website now:
To put your mind at ease, it’s good to know where the bathrooms are — even if your diarrhea is under control. So plan ahead. Enter the ZIP code or city and state where you’ll be, and find out where the bathrooms are.
I wish this worked on my phone. Public restrooms are like Mexicans. As soon as you start asking people where they are, they go missing.
via Consumerist
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