An appeal from YuppieChef
by Andrew Smith on 31/05/07 at 8:50 am
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Yesterday Andrew, Shane and Jon Cherry were feeling particularly down about spending another lunch hour playing "The Original Vertical Strategy Game", and they captured the moment on camera:
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The .com boom companies started the trend of spending millions turning their offices into a playground for overgrown kids, kitted out with roller-hockey courts, arcade games and dozens of lava lamps. It’s a bit different when you’re forking out your own hard-earned cash to kit out the office, but we think that a certain level of professionalism mixed with fun creates a better environment to work in.
What does your small office look like? Leave a comment, or point us a to a photo that you’ve taken.
Andrew Smith is the pedantic systems guy behind Live Alchemy, a SA e-commerce company. Andrew writes for Ideate in an attempt to make the world a more efficient place. View more articles by Andrew Smith.
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Perky
May 31st, 2007
There’s a fusball table at our local cash converters at the moment for R600. Shall I put a deposit down?
Fred
Jun 1st, 2007
I saw that Cash Converters. You get free entry to the Korean karaoke bar across the road with every purchase. Mmmm, classy.