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	<title>Comments on: Keep your data safe while you travel!</title>
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		<title>By: Amanda</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amanda</dc:creator>
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		<description>I wonder if the room-card key information is true?  Wouldn&#039;t it make sense just to turn it in at the end of your stay instead?  Of course, I always forget them in my room or purse.

This is good info- people need to use their brains more about their data, which is actually more my husband&#039;s specialty.  however, I had the experience of sitting near someone (a sales rep for the competition) in LaGuardia after an industry convention last year who spent about half an hour audibly gossiping about a meeting that I had actually been in and she had not.  She didn&#039;t recognize me and started &quot;sharing opinions&quot; with my company.  At the end of the flight, I introduced myself as we were working on the same account, on the premise I recognized her from the account.  She realized completely what she had done and is embarrassed to this day.  I could have let it go, but it was just one of those things...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wonder if the room-card key information is true?  Wouldn&#8217;t it make sense just to turn it in at the end of your stay instead?  Of course, I always forget them in my room or purse.</p>
<p>This is good info- people need to use their brains more about their data, which is actually more my husband&#8217;s specialty.  however, I had the experience of sitting near someone (a sales rep for the competition) in LaGuardia after an industry convention last year who spent about half an hour audibly gossiping about a meeting that I had actually been in and she had not.  She didn&#8217;t recognize me and started &#8220;sharing opinions&#8221; with my company.  At the end of the flight, I introduced myself as we were working on the same account, on the premise I recognized her from the account.  She realized completely what she had done and is embarrassed to this day.  I could have let it go, but it was just one of those things&#8230;</p>
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