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mikailborg) wrote2008-01-28 08:39 am
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This morning I found a hotel cardkey from a 2007 con in my stuff. I'd feel guilty, except I know they churn these keys out by the millions, and since the whole thing is computer-controlled, they've already invalidated the darn thing. So now it's a memento.
What got me thinking, though, is the memory of when hotels actually handed out metal keys, usually on large plastic keychains with the room number embossed on them. Yes, those were simpler times.
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Oh, when I say "enter hotel rooms," I mean one that you or a roommate have paid for. Room parties, rooms that you're only responsible for as an event organizer, etc. don't count.
(Yes, I know. "Auhorized" is a Space Rogues in-joke.)
What got me thinking, though, is the memory of when hotels actually handed out metal keys, usually on large plastic keychains with the room number embossed on them. Yes, those were simpler times.
[Poll #1128647]
Oh, when I say "enter hotel rooms," I mean one that you or a roommate have paid for. Room parties, rooms that you're only responsible for as an event organizer, etc. don't count.
(Yes, I know. "Auhorized" is a Space Rogues in-joke.)
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. . . that's some classy hotels, right there. The last time I used a physical key to get into a hotel, it was in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, and the giant key fob was made of old splintery wood.
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You can see it here...
http://img.geocaching.com/track/log/20862338-bbe8-4cbb-8554-e36096088ac2.jpg
Listed as the VA CHB GeoWoodstock III hotel key from May 2005
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The name is Bond. James Bond.
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