Hello Listers.
A friend forwarded this to me:
From 'New Scientist', 7 June 2003, 'Feedback' section:
"For bookish readers, the Library Hotel is a novel place to stay in mid-town New York ( http://www.libraryhotel.com ). The hotel not only offers the usual plush bathrobes, bottled spring water, hairdryer and complimentary bath products, but guests can also book their room using the ten major categories of the Dewey decimal classification system of cataloguing [sic] library books.
It gives room service a whole new meaning. The rooms on each of the ten floors contain a collection of art and books relevant to a topic within the category of the floor it is on. So if you're on the Literature floor you can choose to specialise in, for example, poetry or the classics, while the Math and Science floor offers bedtime reading in astronomy, botany or any other science you fancy. There is even a Love room, though they don't say which floor this is on.
Could the Library Hotel be the only hotel in the world that is always fully booked? (Sorry)."
My friend envisages booking the room number for heterosexual activities. I make no comment, merely pass the thought on...
Geoffrey
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