M-D November wrote:
> Actually even some of the larger hotels I've stayed at recently (Hiltons
> and the like) have moved away from LodgeNet and toward distribution of a
> local cable signal. I think with the proliferation of mobile gaming and
> internet-connected personal devices, in-room games and TV data are past
> their expiration date as amenities.

A couple of years ago, I stayed in a Hampton Inn in Oneonta, New York,
that was picking up and redistributing the local cable signal -- and they
had all the channels in alphabetical order, first broadcast (ABC through
PBS) and then cable (A&E through The Weather Channel, if I recall
correctly). I loved the OCD-ness.


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<http://www.ellwanger.tv>

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