AND MINE I DID SIMPLY enough. Although it was fascinating to work out how the water was plumbed with various knobs and levers. I tried them all to see how they worked. Most fascinating was the puzzle of how to get the overhead sprinkler nossle working. Two levers had to be operated in sequence to make the water flow into the nozzle overhead instead of the over-large white basin below. And a flimsy curtain to channel the water into that huge basin. No vacuum jets to pull the moisture into filters for recycling. Truly primitive times. I wondered how long before our more efficient fog-mist cleansers would take to be invented. Just remove your clothes, walk in and through, then a drying wind would remove the moisture in the time it took to walk through it. Often built in a curved arrangement