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There. I've said it. I find cubicles destroy creativity, are soul-crushingly boring and the twilight gloom or flourescent glare gives you SAD during any season … now I find that neurogeneticists think they "kill new brain cell growth"… Cubicles Can Kill New Brain Cell Growth It's a truism that most cubicle-farm style offices are boring and monotonous. [...]
"Work life puts us alone in cubicles. Transportation life puts us alone in cars. Our various survival projects — paying bills, eating food, home maintenance — are undertaken in private. We have very few collective tasks. So we are isolated. We need structures that bring people together in low-intensity ways. Even if the structures are synthetic, they will yield life." - Cary Tennis: Since You ...
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When we're talking office PC accessories today, there's boring, and then there's Dell boring. Regular boring gets you a quick trip to irrelevancy. Dell boring, on the other hand, gets your product onto the desktops of a million cubicle drones the world over. And that's probably where we'll see these pre-release products from Dell. The safe, non-threatening design reminded TechWareLabs of Logitech ...
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... day!  Well, I was exhausted in the morning to begin with, but everything went well. Except! for the fact that they are moving me to another "cubicle" bleh...i hate moving cubicles and it?s like in a weird place...I have until Monday to move my stuff....i think one day im gonna end up in the basement like that guy in Office Space, but no I don?t have a red swingline stapler. I do ...
It's a truism that most cubicle-farm style offices are boring and monotonous. Row after row of bland fabric and florescent lighting are the perfect formula for efficient soul crushing. But some interesting research shows that not only are boring environments bad for mental health - they can actually stop new brain cell growth. Creating Passionate Users [...]
I work in a cubicle environment. It's nice for co-location of work groups (although I spend a lot of time on the phone working with other sites or partners), but the distractions can sometimes be frustrating when you're trying to focus.But then I see a photo like the one here, found on the Shorpy Photoblog, and it reminds me that life in a cubicle isn't so bad after all. Go here to see the post ...
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