There was a story years ago about some scientists who dropped a box of tablets into a village somewhere that had no previous contact with modern tech. They went back some time later, and the kids had figured out, not only how to use them, but had networked them too. I wonder what ever happened with that, or if it was even true? I suppose I should google it.
Colman Doyle's 1973 photo of a woman IRA volunteer in Belfast became one of most iconic shots of the Troubles: https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2020/0616/1147804-troubles-northern-ireland-colman-doyle-photo-woman-ira-belfast-1973/
Colin Furze has done the same thing in the UK on YouTube. I haven't heard any criticism of him.
So burn the hotel down?
There is a journalistic shorthand at work here, "brief illness" usually means something discovered too late to treat, RIP Sir.
The beyond being mould, I presume.
Do be carefully though, capacitors can store an electrical charge, even broken ones can still be dangerous.
This looks like two mice 69ing.
No, you are mistaken, 1994 was, at most, 15 years ago...