Doh!

So I’m in the middle of doing laundry for the first time since my arrival in Cambridge (which, by the way, serves only to indicate that I have far too many clothes for my 8 by 12 cell room).
Now, back at Saybrook, there were more dryers than washers, so I assumed the same was true here. Five machines of one type, four of another. You can probably see where I’m going here, and you’re absolutely right. I dried my clothes before washing them. I’m feeling like an idiot right now, but not quite as much of an idiot as this guy, who for some reason thought students should need to use their keys to travel between floors.

Update:  It turns out that even after realizing my first mistake I still got something wrong. One of the machines that looks like a washer is in fact a dryer, meaning there are in fact more dryers than washers. It’s times like these that laundromats start sounding better and better.

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