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Re: Lego Breaks
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Thu, 17 Aug 2000 17:52:53 GMT
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Mark Pulver <MARK@nomorespamMIDIWALL.COM>
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Ben Wyckoff (12:48 PM 08.17.2000) wrote:
>At 9:42 AM -0700 8/17/2000, Chris Osborn wrote:
>> > ``I had to make an office rule,'' he told Fortune Magazine last
>> > summer. ``No Lego playing during work hours.''
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>>Well at my company it was the complete opposite. About half of my
>>Lego collection is out there now. I didn't want to bring it there,
>>but after 2 weeks of the company president insisting I bring it
>>out, I finally caved.
>
>And what exactly are "work hours" anyway? The software engineers in my
>company work well beyond traditional work hours, so its hard to say they
>can't play with Legos between 9 and 5 if they are also working to midnight
>often :)
Around here, "work hours" in this context would be defined as "when the
boss ain't around to see the Lego parts all over your desk".
:)
Mark
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| (...) Well at my company it was the complete opposite. About half of my Lego collection is out there now. I didn't want to bring it there, but after 2 weeks of the company president insisting I bring it out, I finally caved. --- Chris Osborn Full (...) (25 years ago, 17-Aug-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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