This bunk bed is $1,200 per month, privacy not included.
If she only read Niven, she’d have known to include the centrally located loving bunks.
That privacy concept, that was just a fad, we no longer have it.
–Peerssa for the State
This bunk bed is $1,200 per month, privacy not included.
If she only read Niven, she’d have known to include the centrally located loving bunks.
That privacy concept, that was just a fad, we no longer have it.
–Peerssa for the State
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Beats me. For myself, any job that paid enough to make it worthwhile would pay enough to make it unnecessary.
Yeah, I suppose there are or were a few jobs where living arrangements are similar, military service probably comes closest. If you’re just shuffling bits around it seems like you could do that from anywhere over the internet.
I hope they come back and revisit in a year and see what people still think about the experience. I am sure that there will be issues from assault to just the basic slobbery of people.
It’d be interesting to just to see one after it’s been occupied for a year. Since the founder’s a fan of the USSR I suspect the maintenance will be about as good as a soviet era apartment block.
Great references
Thanks. The Niven reference was the first thing that came to mind when I heard about this.