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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:00:00 GMT
# The Rio, where I stayed in Las Vegas, has a TV-based checkout facility. Very nice. Press a few buttons on the remote control, and you can review your bill, and check out. Type your email address on the provided IR keyboard, and they email your receipt. I went to check out yesterday morning, and saw a $10 "refreshment" charge on the TV screen. I didn't remember taking any refreshments, so I called the desk. The lady asked if I had looked at the Intimacy Kit. I said that I had, but that I had put it back. She said there was a sensor that noticed I had taken it and automatically billed me, but she would remove the charge from my bill. She did. I checked out. I received my receipt via email. RFID?

The airplane trip home went without incident. The sekurity line at the Vegas airport was the longest I've ever seen. We got in it in the hall, turned a corner, showed our boarding passes and gummint-approved identification, snaked back and forth four times, then sent all metalic objects, and our shoes, through the X-Ray machines. It was also the fastest sekurity line I've ever seen.

There was a little no-name burrito place at gate C-7. I got a chicken frajita rice bowl. Was as good as many expensive Mexican restaurants. Mucho yummy! Cost me seven dollars for the dish, a dollar for some guacamoli, and three dollars for a bottle of Poweraide; drinks are expensive everywhere in Vegas.

# Claire Wolfe - Too damned cruel to endure - one story from Hurricane Katrina pierced Claire's heart. She cried herself to sleep. She's right. Large institutions must die. All of them. Forever. [claire]

# Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire at Amazon.com - Live at the Greek Theatre - a two-disk live concert, beginning with both bands, continuing to the end of disk one with Earth, Wind, & Fire, then disk two with Chicago, and a finale with both bands. I borrowed disk one from a coworker and watched it on the airplane. I've listened to Chicago since the early seventies. Never owned an Earth, Wind, & Fire album, but man, did I love their concert last night!

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