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Nowadays, my electronics define the existential comfort required:

The location itself becomes less and less important (as long as it is clean and provides a shower)

Rata

1: on my last bycicle-tour I carried a camera, a smartphone, an external battery (so I could use my phone as GPS the whole day long) and a tablet with me - all requiring power at night; add a laptop for business-trips...

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Re^2: When travelling, what level of existential comfort do you require?
by Utilitarian (Vicar) on Sep 02, 2013 at 11:08 UTC
    Definitely this, on work trips a hotel is just somewhere to log into home/office/pm.org etc.. and get some sleep, my first trip to S.America I saw Buenos Ares from the air, in a taxi and the 3 blocks between my hotel and the office :(

    print "Good ",qw(night morning afternoon evening)[(localtime)[2]/6]," fellow monks."