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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI hate it when sockies are too easy to spot.
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Also easier to slip the finger while programming on one of these bench seats
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Ridiculous. Can;t think of anything worse than having to actually sit on the same bench as someone else when pair programming.
I'm a big fan of pair programming but that guy/gal is a moron
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostWe have a new starter this morning; another contractor has just joined the team so I couldn't help having a sticky beak at the flurry of activity going on around the desk that he was due to occupy.
I had to raise my eyebrows when it appeared that he was getting his own "fat boy" seat - one of those ones that look like an upholstered park bench on wheels and I was just pondering the IR35 implications of getting the client to accommodate an excessively large waistline when a beanstalk of a guy came over to press some flesh and introduced himself as the new starter.
All was explained when he revealed that he has been hired as an Extreme Programming Evangelist and one of his first recommendations has been to introduce these double seats in order to facilitate pair programming and make it easier to buddy up with one's partner at the same desk.
That's a relief then. I hate it when I can't work out what's going on.
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Fat Boy Seats
We have a new starter this morning; another contractor has just joined the team so I couldn't help having a sticky beak at the flurry of activity going on around the desk that he was due to occupy.
I had to raise my eyebrows when it appeared that he was getting his own "fat boy" seat - one of those ones that look like an upholstered park bench on wheels and I was just pondering the IR35 implications of getting the client to accommodate an excessively large waistline when a beanstalk of a guy came over to press some flesh and introduced himself as the new starter.
All was explained when he revealed that he has been hired as an Extreme Programming Evangelist and one of his first recommendations has been to introduce these double seats in order to facilitate pair programming and make it easier to buddy up with one's partner at the same desk.
That's a relief then. I hate it when I can't work out what's going on.Tags: None
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