Well, yes, but after my initial reply, none of it really counts because we'll be emailed about it from here on out. Being attentive to mail can be mildly geeky, but it doesn't show the social retardation implied by compulsively clicking reload on live journal when you should be working.
Of course, this sort of thing is encouraged by my work environment. Within immediate eyeshot of my seat, two co-workers are practicing juggling, about six people are fetching free discarded 15" monitors that are up for grabs, three people are having a stress ball fight, our most senior developer is loudly singing, "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg," and as near as I can tell, exactly one person appears to have source code on his monitor. It isn't clear that he is actually doing anything with it, but it is some evidence of the fact that he has at least looked at it today.
I wonder if this is what was intended during our annual meeting the other day when company leadership told us that we were relying on the "magic to happen."
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Of course, this sort of thing is encouraged by my work environment. Within immediate eyeshot of my seat, two co-workers are practicing juggling, about six people are fetching free discarded 15" monitors that are up for grabs, three people are having a stress ball fight, our most senior developer is loudly singing, "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells, Robin Laid an Egg," and as near as I can tell, exactly one person appears to have source code on his monitor. It isn't clear that he is actually doing anything with it, but it is some evidence of the fact that he has at least looked at it today.
I wonder if this is what was intended during our annual meeting the other day when company leadership told us that we were relying on the "magic to happen."