This morning while drinking my morning Chocolate Milk, (my version of coffee
)...
I'm glad that I am not the only one!!!
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On the last cruise that I took, I told our suite butler that I needed exactly one thing from him every day...a chocolate milk delivery at 6:00 AM and not one second later. On a few cruises before that, I would sneak into the kiddie buffet as they opened and grab a few pint-sized cartons to re-stock my stateroom refrigerator. On one cruise, I was actually called to the "naughty room" (place where they impound booze carried onto the ship against the rules) because I had a bottle of Yoo Hoo stuffed into my checked suitcase and it looked like alcohol in their X-ray. It was backup chocolate milk that didn't require refrigeration, packed for an emergency if the ship's supply of the brown nectar ran short.
Back to the topic, mine is mounted on a 20-foot high pole to split the difference between the ideal wind and temperature sensor locations. Because I also live in a bowl and would need to go 50+ feet high to get decent wind readings, that missing 12 feet or so wouldn't make a huge difference in my data.....