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So, just a dumb question. I’m on my 6th night out of the last 7 onboard, with 3 of those being in Viewliners. I am in a Viewliner often enough, between BHM and NYP/WAS, but guess I never really thought about this.
The big red “Sink Down” light. What, pray tell, could possibly be the purpose of this thing? It must be important, they wired lights and switches to every roomette on every view liner. But I’m at a loss as to what practical purpose it could serve. Who is it warning? The room is what, 6x4 or something close to that? If I can see the light, surely I can see the sink is down.....and if it IS down......is that bad? Is that why there is a big red light, to get me to put it up?
Probably not the most intellectual question here, but honestly......I just don’t see what could be so important as to add the wiring, and complexity to add a light to make me aware the sink is down in my tiny room.
The big red “Sink Down” light. What, pray tell, could possibly be the purpose of this thing? It must be important, they wired lights and switches to every roomette on every view liner. But I’m at a loss as to what practical purpose it could serve. Who is it warning? The room is what, 6x4 or something close to that? If I can see the light, surely I can see the sink is down.....and if it IS down......is that bad? Is that why there is a big red light, to get me to put it up?
Probably not the most intellectual question here, but honestly......I just don’t see what could be so important as to add the wiring, and complexity to add a light to make me aware the sink is down in my tiny room.