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3-04-2010 @ 5:39PM
dspccowb said...
I love science fiction living. This would be a fun idea if it weren't so expensive. I'd use it only if it were cheaper and totally private. Maybe it's so expensive to keep the homeless from using it. If it were like 20 bucks a night that would be cool. The whole sleeping section should be made from waterproof materials with drains in the floor so the whole place could simply be hosed down once a week with steam. That way if some of the guests weren't as hygenic as they ought to be it wouldn't be a complication. Just take out the electronic stuff, set in their own pods, and the bedding and let her rip. Have another crew move in with sterile rags to dry it all off and there you go cabin sweet cabin. But that sounds too labor intensive for most tycoons. Because they have to pay a house keeping crew to do this. Well there goes that idea. B
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