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always fascinated at how the same question can have COMPLETELY different answers that are all technically correct...depending on how you want to interpret the question.
This is what I love but others hate about philosophy stuff - but too often I'm really wondering what specifically someone is asking. I suppose ambiguity helps, and of course I guess almost nothing in my life is exactly "the 50,000 ft / expected default" so basic questions can have involved answers. Thinking about work for instance, we're a group that's somewhat self contained in a unit that's somewhat more self contained in a rather large organization location that's part of a multiple location org. When people ask me "how many people do you work with" the question answer can be complicated - do you mean my group, the unit we support, the whole campus or the global org? When someone asks me - do you know X who also works at the org? - well, almost always "no" because they work in a different unit so I probably never meet them or know they exist. Even in my unit, I might never meet the person cause they work in a different building of the unit.
For lower-point room categories, yes. I want something in the general vicinity of Epcot, and the other two are due to expire in '42--even resale, they don't strike me as particularly good values.
always fascinated at how the same question can have COMPLETELY different answers that are all technically correct...depending on how you want to interpret the question.
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