• I forgot (was: Welcome)

    From Joe Mackey@1:123/140 to Richard Miles on Sat Dec 14 06:46:36 2019
    Richard wrote --

    Then I get to the store and realise I left the list at home. :)

    I keep mine on my phone. As I use it quite a lot for work I always have it
    with me.

    Unless I'm working I seldom carry mine with me which always amazes
    people.
    And this brings up a pet peeve of mine.
    One is in a meeting, dining out, etc with others and they put their phone
    on the table. Like they are so important. I find that rude.
    Unless an important call is expected, keep in your pocket, purse or
    holster.

    Very rarely forget it like the rest of my stuff (wallet, keys, belt,
    etc...)

    Unless its part of my routine I sometimes walk off leaving all that on
    the table. Always have.
    I use a deadbolt on my apartment door so need the key to lock it, but
    once in a great while I'll forget my card to get back into the building. Usually I just hang around till someone comes or goes if I can't rouse the neighbour who lives above the door.
    One time I left for work and got half way there when I realised I left my teeth at home. Another time I got nearly to the main door and realised I
    still had my slippers on rather than shoes.
    I think I would sometimes forget my head if it weren't attached. :)
    Joe
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  • From Richard Miles@1:3634/24 to Joe Mackey on Sat Dec 14 21:03:16 2019
    On 14 Dec 2019, JOE MACKEY said the following...

    And this brings up a pet peeve of mine.
    One is in a meeting, dining out, etc with others and they put their phone on the table. Like they are so important. I find that rude.

    It is irritating. I'll normally silence mine when we eat and in meetings. Unfortunately I am basically "on call" 7 days a week 365 days a year except
    for my vacations so I am on occasion one of the rude ones. I try to remember
    to just turn the ringer off and will return messages once I am able.

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  • From Richard Miles@1:3634/24 to Joe Mackey on Sat Dec 14 21:05:00 2019
    On 14 Dec 2019, JOE MACKEY said the following...

    One time I left for work and got half way there when I realised I left my teeth at home. Another time I got nearly to the main door and

    Ha. I've done that once (that I can remember.) Leaving my teeth that is, Overslept and took off out the door. Made it a couple of miles before I
    turned around. Funny as hell now but it certainly didn't seem funny at the time.

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Joe Mackey on Mon Dec 16 19:51:30 2019
    On 14/12/2019 6:41 a.m., JOE MACKEY : RICHARD MILES wrote:


    I almost always need a list when I shop for things not on a regular
    basis. Over time I'll add to the list as the need arises.
    Then I get to the store and realise I left the list at home.

    I use a deadbolt on my apartment door so need the key to lock it,
    but once in a great while I'll forget my card to get back into the building. Usually I just hang around till someone comes or goes if I
    can't rouse the neighbour who lives above the door.

    Sounds like you could use a voice-recorder that either doubles as a keychain, or one that clips onto a keychain. Many designs are out there.

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  • From Joe Mackey@1:123/140 to August Abolins on Tue Dec 17 07:04:54 2019
    Aug wrote -

    can't rouse the neighbour who lives above the door.

    Sounds like you could use a voice-recorder that either doubles as a keychain,
    or one that clips onto a keychain. Many designs are out there.

    I have enough to carry around as it is. :)
    Joe
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