Quiet here
-
I’ve wondered if hotels cost themselves money by charging so much for that crap instead of just charging appropriately and getting higher volume.
-
-
@jon-nyc said in Quiet here:
Yeah. I regularly buy outside water when I can. I’ll bet if you did a study you’d see more reasonable prices when there’s a CVS or something nearby the hotel.
I was a little shocked at the hotel bar in Manhattan. I could walk out the door and down 100 feet and be at multiple bars that charged relatively normal prices for drinks. But the hotel bar wanted $25 for a glass of rail whiskey.
-
@Renauda said in Quiet here:
@jon-nyc said in Quiet here:
I’m hydrating at $9 a bottle.
Fucking hotels.
I normally just use the ice machine down the hall and/or water from the tap. In North America and Hawaii that is. Elsewhere, always bottled or boiled water.
Yeah but when you’re sick enough you’ll pay $9 not to do that.
-
@Horace said in Quiet here:
They have interesting systems these days.
That is a challenge.
It seems like there must be some holes in that system.
They need some of those glasses like Tom Cruise has where the guy in the truck can see everything that Tom sees.
-
@jon-nyc said in Quiet here:
@Renauda said in Quiet here:
@jon-nyc said in Quiet here:
I’m hydrating at $9 a bottle.
Fucking hotels.
I normally just use the ice machine down the hall and/or water from the tap. In North America and Hawaii that is. Elsewhere, always bottled or boiled water.
Yeah but when you’re sick enough you’ll pay $9 not to do that.
True enough. I recall being there in a hotel on at least one occasion at the end of a trade show.
Came down with an influenza that flattened me for at least four days. I lived on room service deliveries of French Onion Soup and black bread and carafes of coffee. Luckily it was one of the better western managed hotels in Moscow at the time. No way though I could travel and had to rebook a flight to Cyprus leaving me with only one day to spare on my 3 year multi-entry visa before expiration. At the time I had to go to Cyprus to get my multi entry visa extended for at least another 90 days at which I time would go back to Canada and, among other things, get a new visa.
I recall it all very well because during those fever ridden down days in the hotel room, that right wing terrorist and nutter, Timothy McVeigh, bombed Oklahoma City.
-
Luke’s godmother’s mother was in the building. She didn’t die in the blast, but 6 months later from all the shit she inhaled.
-
@Copper said in Quiet here:
@Horace said in Quiet here:
They have interesting systems these days.
That is a challenge.
It seems like there must be some holes in that system.
They need some of those glasses like Tom Cruise has where the guy in the truck can see everything that Tom sees.
Oh, it would be easy to cheat, even with their precautions. I am sure some students do. Could just flip the keyboard and monitor to a hidden laptop, and use online tools to solve the integrals and derivatives. They provide the whole step by step solution, not just an answer, so the scratch paper will still look good. The webcam can't see your monitor.
-
@LuFins-Dad said in Quiet here:
Luke’s godmother’s mother was in the building. She didn’t die in the blast, but 6 months later from all the shit she inhaled.
I vividly remember driving thru Indiana the day McVeigh was executed. AMF.
-
@kluurs said in Quiet here:
@jon-nyc said in Quiet here:
I don’t know. I haven’t tested for anything. Cough, fever, sniffles.
Same symptoms here. I'll do the Covid test tomorrow.
And? I was Covid negative last night.
-
Good news and bad news about my test score. I got a 95, because the professor is reasonable with the partial credit. In a five point problem, if you made a calculator error at the final step, you only lose one point. This is how I scraped by with the 95. Bad news is that the whole class did well, with a median score of 89, so the time limit apparently wasn't an issue for very many people. I'll have to recalibrate how fast I go on these exams.
-
@Horace said in Quiet here:
if you made a calculator error at the final step, you only lose one point. This is how I scraped by with the 95.
That is good. It proves that you know "how" to do the problem. That is more important than getting the right answer buy not understanding how you got it.