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Desk move at ClientCorp this weekend. We've got to put labels with our new desk numbers on things like keyboards and monitors, which will be moved by professional IT types; and we have a big plastic box (about 3'x2'x18") in which to dump everything else that needs to move.
My big plastic box will contain:
- one mouse mat that appeared from nowhere on my desk a week or two ago and which I never use;
- a half-used pad of small PostIt notes I nicked from Scrum Planning.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMy big plastic box will contain:
- one mouse mat that appeared from nowhere on my desk a week or two ago and which I never use;
- a half-used pad of small PostIt notes I nicked from Scrum Planning.
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Finally managed to get rid of 4 months worth of bottles into the recycling.
Now have to get rid of all the boxes in the garage.
Next up is the hoovering, still haven't found a new cleaner yet
In other news Mr N has been given yet another type of drugs to try out.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostFinally managed to get rid of 4 months worth of bottles into the recycling.
Now have to get rid of all the boxes in the garage.
Next up is the hoovering, still haven't found a new cleaner yet
In other news Mr N has been given yet another type of drugs to try out.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDesk move at ClientCorp this weekend. We've got to put labels with our new desk numbers on things like keyboards and monitors, which will be moved by professional IT types; and we have a big plastic box (about 3'x2'x18") in which to dump everything else that needs to move.
My big plastic box will contain:
- one mouse mat that appeared from nowhere on my desk a week or two ago and which I never use;
- a half-used pad of small PostIt notes I nicked from Scrum Planning.
- the coat rack.
- the moveable whiteboards
- our desk phones we now have to use Lync and nothing but Lync ()
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Post4 months worth of bottles! I would probably need planning permission for the glass mountain.Comment
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