I know folks do thing differently over here (came in to Berlin today), but I'm just not at all sure about what one is supposed to do given that the shower isn't sunk into the floor... and the floor is continuous out to the rest of the bathroom, and the whole floor becomes a lake whenever you take a shower. Yes, there's a small rubber grid one can
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Also: showers in Iceland, Britain, and France seemed to be self-contained. This may just be a crazy German thing.
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Maybe... continuing to drive the market toward adopting all kinds of unsustainable things based on corn corn corn?
... or our ridiculous, inflationary tipping practices?
... the fact that we still give change in pennies?
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Re planes, I'm glad you had a good one. My last transoceanic flight (to China) was fourteen hours in a seat that made Southwest look positively spacious. It was bizarre: the accommodations were as high tech as they came, with personal screens with a huge variety of TV, movies, music, etc., all included. But the screen was about five inches in front of your face, and you got to know the person sitting next to you very well. (At least my row was all people from the program I was on, so it was a bonding experience ( ... )
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We got one of the pod rooms at a long layover at LHR that had that. But the floor was somewhat sloped in the shower area. There was also a long-handled squeegee to push water toward the drain. But at least at our hotel in London, they had a proper shower.
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You'd think the gerrys would include one, or at least make sure the water stays where it's supposed to...
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A bathmat would be a reasonable idea, though it would immediately be sopping and probably wouldn't actually stop the flow (actually it might make it take longer to dry out). You have to realize: the shower curtain billows out, half the water just goes right on the main bathroom floor -- if you pointed your shower at home out onto the bathroom floor, a bathmat just wouldn't cut it.
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But this sounds like a poorly executed design that should have a floor slope nad a squeegie. But, I have never seen a shower like this in Germany before.
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