09-18-2022, 23:00:59 PM
After what feels like far longer than twelve hours, the complex lights click back on, signaling the start of a new day.
It's a bit weird, now that you think about it. Shouldn't a vacation spa make more use of natural sunlight? There are skylights, but they don't do much at this depth; you can get some sun for a few hours around noon and then it's lightbulbs again until bedtime.
It's a bit weird, now that you think about it. Shouldn't a vacation spa make more use of natural sunlight? There are skylights, but they don't do much at this depth; you can get some sun for a few hours around noon and then it's lightbulbs again until bedtime.
Day has broken. Nobody has died.
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