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Arelor | August Abolins | front door & grab your keys |
June 14, 2021 3:08 AM * |
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Re: front door & grab your keys By: August Abolins to Arelor on Sun Jun 13 2021 08:52 pm > Hello Arelor! > > ** On Thursday 10.06.21 - 18:14, Arelor wrote to August Abolins: > > A> I always carry my stuff in a small bag with pokets, anyway, > A> and LOTS of keys. I have so many keys and keyrings that my > A> problem is how to carry them without compromising the > A> phone's screen... the bag allows me to put the keyrings in > A> different pockets than the things that could get scratched. > A> Same goes for the faraday card case. > > Well.. you are a very important person between operating a drug > dispensary and assisting in an IT department. > > Myself.. I can easily misplace a thumbdrive from one coat > pocket to the next. Keys are relatively simple (everything is > on one ring), but one particular spare shop key is stand-alone. > > Typically it is meant to stay in the key slot on the INSIDE > when I lock up. But sometimes that darn key ends up travelling > home with me, and then I promptly forget to bring it with me > when I go to the shop! > > I also have an iPod that I would use for making calendar > reminders and check the time, but that device too sometimes > ends up forgotten at home or forgotten at the shop! > > Now.. the Blackberry is a bit different. It's my mobile data > device. I can leave it at home 'cuz I don't really need it > when travelling. But I got a nice belt-clip pouch for it so > that it gets a little protection from scratches and can easily > travel with me if necessary. But I dare not detach that device > from my belt or it may end up forgotten! :/ > > -- > ../|ug I solved the problem of leaving keys every here and there by adopting a simple policy: *EVERYTHING* is put in the bag, so when I take the bag with me, I am guaranteed I carry *EVERYTHING* with me. That means keys, the wallet, more keys, the phones, and more keys. That way you don'tpick the bag believeing you have somke set of keys in it, only to discover you forgot that particular set on your bed. And, for the record, there are backups of the keys :-) -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (618:250/24) |
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