By LUCY ORMONDE
My secret talent? I’m so glad you asked.
Just quietly, I’m pretty confident that I know the precise location of every free-to-use power point in both Sydney’s and Melbourne’s domestic and international terminal.
The only problem with my secret talent however, is that I share it with approximately 29,230 frequent flyers. So there’s always a steady line of people hovering around those power points and making awkward conversations about the weather/battery life/ price of airport coffee.
In a world that’s now dominated by the 24-hour news cycle, social media and FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), queues for power points and never-ending missions to locate Wi-Fi are just part of everyday life in 2013.
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Take it from the team at Mamamia. In another life, we would be known as the Wi-fi Detection Squad. Because between us, we’ve got more stories about seeking out Wi-Fi and bad internet connection than we have about seeking out chocolate at 3pm (and there are a lot of those ones to tell).
First, there’s the editorial team member who organised a holiday with her friends – only the friends wouldn’t let her know the location of the hotel.
The reason?
“They knew I’d call the hotel and ask if they had Wi-Fi,” she said. “So when we arrived at the accommodation, the first question I asked was exactly that. I shouldn’t have been surprised when the person at reception told me they did indeed have Wi-Fi – but that it would cost me more than I earn in week to use it.”