On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, V. Cekvenich wrote:

> "An architect is done not when he has nothing more to add, but when he
> has nothing left to remove".

OK, so lets remove all the restrooms from all the public buildings.
That functionality has all been factored out into the commons anyway
(i.e. nearly everyone's home already has one), so we don't need them here.

Such a conclusion would come as a rude shock to those in need of such
facilities, who make the assumption "well, it was right through that door
yesterday ...".

Don't forget about backwards compatibility ... :-)

Craig


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