Re: [68ATTENDEES] Hilton Prague

Fred Baker <fred@cisco.com> Fri, 23 March 2007 09:17 UTC

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Subject: Re: [68ATTENDEES] Hilton Prague
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 10:16:39 +0100
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On Mar 23, 2007, at 9:28 AM, Janet P Gunn wrote:
> My only complaint about the Hilton is that there is some kind of  
> thermostat on the bath which prevents it from running hot water.

I had that issue once in Ipswich, and wound up having the hotel  
janitor giggling in my bathroom while teaching me how to take a shower.

The deal is that there are two knobs, one for pressure and one for  
temperature. In this hotel both had buttons, but I don't know the  
function of the button on the pressure knob. The button on the  
temperature knob releases a motion limit - by default you're  
prevented from scalding yourself, but by pressing the button while  
turning the knob you can get the mix anywhere from 100% cold to 100%  
hot.

turns out that system is pretty common outside the US; the US  
manually mixes hot and cold.

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