Re: [79attendees] Hotel Nikko: Internet connection requiresoverhead light activation

"Spencer Dawkins" <spencer@wonderhamster.org> Fri, 12 November 2010 02:07 UTC

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Subject: Re: [79attendees] Hotel Nikko: Internet connection requiresoverhead light activation
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In the Marriott, it's even lower-tech than that. I carried off the "please 
leave this card in the master-switch" card on Monday because I was 
jet-lagged, and the staff folded up a napkin and stuck it in the 
master-switch - and that worked :D

Spencer


> You can use any key card in the master-switch and leave it there all day.
>
> It doesn't require specific key that is activated.