I was in New York for the ASJA Conference last weeked. A great experience. But I had two different views of the city from various rooms. One came thanks to a friend of mine who recommended a hostel on the Upper West Side that is undoubtedly one of the cheapest private rooms in the city, charging $50 per night. Proof that you get what you pay for. Here's the view from that room:
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The other came compliments of Bill Dyszel, who hosts a party for ASJA members at his penthouse in Manhattan on Saturday night:
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Nothing says skeezy New York hotel like a view of a brick wall and exposed pipes as wall decorations.
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