Cindy was online reviewing all the computers for sale. The colorful toshiba laptop skins caught her attention. She was looking for a new laptop. Knowing exactly what she wanted made it a little easier. She wanted a professional capacity, maybe over 100 gigabytes. She wanted enough RAM. The first computer she bought had limited RAM and it caused problems.
First on the list of requirements for her new 17 or 19 inch laptop was Microsoft Word, which came built-in anyways. She needed other software applications. She began to list them mentally. Her mind was like a computer itself.
She wanted to have an external hard-drive to hold all her business files. For business use, she would have to remain conservative. A CPA couldn’t walk into a client’s office with a psychedelic laptop skin. It would not fit the professional image.
She still had to admire those laptop skins. Someday she’d have a second computer, just for fun, and buy a skin for it. Maybe next year she would do that with her tax return. She could easily afford an extra computer for recreational files.
She next went to the laptop carrying cases. She chose one in soft, rich black leather. She added it to the laptop order. Now she’d let the order sit for a few days just to make sure it was what she wanted. Next payday, she’d submit the order.
She spent a half hour reading up on the country of Myanmar. Her friend had mentioned a Myanmar movie recommended by a review site. She needed to know something about the native country of tomorrow’s client. It was formerly known as Burma. It is the largest country in Indochina and closely located to People’s Republic of China. Laos, India and Bangladesh also bordered it. The water of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea provided coastline.
There are 1,930 kilometers (1,199 miles)of coastline. The national religion is Theravada Buddhism which the culture is based on. She watched the streaming movies to see the country. She could not understand the language, but possibly there would be sub titles. This was part of the modern world.
This knowledge would give her some insight into her new clients who came from Myanmar. Although she didn’t speak the language, she could communicate through their interpreter. Now that her preparation for tomorrow’s meet was over, she could check on her second business. She had discovered a way to make money online and liked to find out as often as possible, how much she made from it.
