Re: How to make a smart key smarter
Here's the mother of lost key stories for you. It's almost too bizarre to be believed:
In 2000, I had a special edition car that came with distinctively-colored keys. In January 2001, I lost one of my keys. Four months later, since I had not found it, I had a replacement made at the dealer. (Just $20.) In September 2001 (eight-plus months after I lost the key), I went to a friend's office to take her to lunch, about 10 miles from my house in an area of town where I had not been in years. My friend was not ready when I got there, and I had to kill about 45 minutes waiting. So, I decided to run an errand while I waited. I drove out of the parking lot and then realized I didn't know how to get where I wanted to go. I pulled into a large office building to ask directions. There was no one at the building's reception area, so I walked down a hallway past three offices that were unoccupied probably because of the lunch hour. In the fourth office sat an elderly woman behind her desk. While standing across the desk from her, telling her where I was looking to go, I looked down at her desk. Her top-right drawer was cracked open about eight inches, and inside the open drawer was a key that looked like the key I had lost so long ago. I asked about the key immediately, and she told me that someone had brought it to her many months ago, and that she didn't want to get rid of it in because she felt that the owner would eventually come back for it. I pulled out my other key, and it matched perfectly. I was reunited with my lost key by the most unique circumstances that I could have imagined.
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