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Previously on "A tidy desk is the clearest sign of a diseased mind."
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI'm horribly untidy.
A few years ago, bought a book to help me sort myself out.
Colleague took photo of it on my desk (not set up!)
No idea where the book is now.
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The key to a clean desk is to have absolutely nothing on it
PS It has acquired a puffer fish, a butterfly, a prism and a transparent space alien since that picture.
PPS Also have blackbird skull, model of Henry VIII, 2 soft lizards, 2 blobby aliens, fossil sea urchin, 18th century snuff box, snake, lizard, frog, prawn thing, deer horn knife, giant copper ant, drawing mannequin, seahorse, various bottles, miniature oil lamp, African witch doctor.......
PPS and a Japanese knife holder with (a bit) of genuine gold leaf outlining an angry fat god in the rain.Last edited by xoggoth; 12 March 2012, 23:12.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy desk is a place of horror.
Richard Granger the erstwhile director of the NHS National Programme for IT was notorious for nipping round the building at lunchtime and confiscating unlocked laptops, leaving a note that the miscreant should apply to him in person for its return.
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I'm horribly untidy.
A few years ago, bought a book to help me sort myself out.
Colleague took photo of it on my desk (not set up!)
No idea where the book is now.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostOr a sign that some ineffectual middle manager has latched onto the "5S" scheme as a way of ensuring his continued employment.
Now that's management. I counted 8 S's and another 'S' for quality..WTF?
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I wish I was still an engineer
My desk used to look like these
Happy days.
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The key to a clean desk is to have absolutely nothing on it.
Just stash everything in your pedestal.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSame here. If anything is a cm out of place I start foaming at the mouth.
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Originally posted by redgiant View PostWhat is the 5s scheme?
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostOr a sign that some ineffectual middle manager has latched onto the "5S" scheme as a way of ensuring his continued employment.
In my travels the worst desk I've seen was a tester working for a government department who printed out everything he recieved. His desk resembled a childs den of boxes and paperwork piled up and creating a caveLast edited by redgiant; 12 March 2012, 12:58.
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A tidy desk is the clearest sign of a diseased mind.
Or a sign that some ineffectual middle manager has latched onto the "5S" scheme as a way of ensuring his continued employment.
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