Lee Evans asked that exact question on one of his dvd's and to be honest it is a bit pointless, i think it would be quite nice to have a dump and watch the world go by.
2006-09-21 22:06:36
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answered by kevgreengrass 2
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There are plane with domicile windows interior the showering room. on the JAL 747-4 hundred the window may well be "opened" or "closed" with a swap that alters the opaqueness electrically. at the same time as I did turn the swap quite a few circumstances for exciting on a recent holiday, i did not have the forethought to take a image. luckily somebody else did. The hyperlink under shows a image. Why have a window? On long haul flights one ought to spend longer interior the showering room than a short companion and infants hop. you're usually offered with an amenity kit that incorporates products for freshening up. a solid tooth brushing, face washing and shave could make a international of distinction after 12 or 13 hours interior the air. organic gentle is sensible in those circumstances. Why have it frosted or waiting to be frosted? so as that that is used on the floor without worry of disclosing too plenty to the floor workers.
2016-12-18 14:47:08
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answered by joyan 4
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People still like an overall feeling of privacy. Also, people might use the bathroom when the plane is not in flight.
The planes I've been in have a shade to put up and down, like the passenger windows do from what I recall.
2006-09-21 22:11:54
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answered by Cub6265 6
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Yeah, good question, never really noticed before.
2006-09-21 22:01:15
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answered by iain xx 4
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You never know when 'Big Brother' is watching you!
2006-09-22 00:14:14
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answered by soggykipper 2
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Its so you can't look out and the seagulls can't see in.
2006-09-21 23:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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its not that they dont want you looking out
2006-09-21 22:01:38
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answered by starrman712 1
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