Burger King's Musical Shower Heads

I don’t understand why Burger King hasn’t implemented this idea in their U.S. restaurants yet and only in Japan. But in Japan, Burger King has installed “musical shower” heads in their “upscale” Burger Kings. These musical half-spheres are placed above the table and only distribute the music to the customers underneath them. This technology makes it so that no one can hear what your listening to unless they are at your table. So just dock your iPod or iPhone and sit down with your Whopper, you can now truly have it your way! (Thx Gizmodo)

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