I was working at a client site yesterday and received the call of nature, as one does (TMI?). Anyway,I learned a couple of valuable lessons for when visiting said place.
No.1. Don’t leave your mobile (cell) on top of the toilet-roll holder for someone else to find.
No.2 Don’t forget to close the browser, so as not to display the last site you had you visited. In this case, CD.com, showing quite merrily the moment the case flipped open.
I was totally oblivious to my having left my mobile behind until the very nice receptionist tracked me down on one of the floors, gleefully asking, “Is this yours?” . By this time, no less than two people have had their hands on my device, no laughing in the cheap seats. What was puzzling me was, how, if she hadn’t browsed my phone, did the receptionist know it was mine?
Oh well, if she’d asked about the web page, I would have told her, as this really isn’t something I'm worrying about right now. But, to get to the point of my post, I wonder if good news travels fast?
Today, I was doing a laptop upgrade for an older, part-time contractor of my client at the same site, during which time he asked, “would you like a tea or coffee?”. “A coffee, white, no sugar please” replies I and the picture below shows the mug he presented it in. So, is he in the know or was it just coincidence? Who knows? Who cares?
Becky