Wednesday, August 11, 2004
KEYNOTE
The doors of my new office are equipped with these electronic locks (in my former place of work, we counted ourselves lucky when the elevator didn't break down for the day). You know, the kind where every employee would need a card key to get in and out.
It was a major inconvenience on my first day.
Keyless, I had to wave from behind the glass door, hoping that the nice security guard behind the other glass door at the opposite end of the hall would see me and unlock the device. Or, if I got lucky, I'd manage to sneak behind the keyed people before the doors shut once more.
They found me a spare key yesterday.
Now, I can head for the toilet whenever I want. Hah!
It was a major inconvenience on my first day.
Keyless, I had to wave from behind the glass door, hoping that the nice security guard behind the other glass door at the opposite end of the hall would see me and unlock the device. Or, if I got lucky, I'd manage to sneak behind the keyed people before the doors shut once more.
They found me a spare key yesterday.
Now, I can head for the toilet whenever I want. Hah!