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1 hour ago, SRF said:

 

You think the hotels did not have a key cutter????  

 

No, not every invention missed the human factor.  Now, if you change that to mention inventions that did not work as expected, yes, many times the human factor was not covered.


We just stayed at a hotel in a small village in Austria.  The doors still had actual keys.  I highly--very highly--doubt this inn with about 30 rooms owned a key cutter.  They did have a great breakfast though.

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2 hours ago, SRF said:

You think the hotels did not have a key cutter????  

 

Maybe you are talking about large chains but most hotels around the world are small to medium independent businesses and I find it unlikely they would have all had key cutters on site. 

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