h a l f b a k e r yI think this would be a great thing to not do.
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I think you may be forgetting about the, (inability to goof off because you've got a see through cubicle), factor. Would make for a great work environment though. |
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Adding tall underwater plants, coral, rocks, etc., would provide a little bit of a screening effect, and offer a small amount of privacy. (though not enough to hide my goofing off) |
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I wish i had a fish at my cube right now, i need some intelegent conversation. |
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Are you really a telemarketer, [AMC]? You've done a lot of baking for a guy with an earphone... oh, and sp: intelligent ; ) |
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I would love this indeed but I don't think the boss would. From my years of fishkeeping, I would estimate that approx. 20% of my waking free time is spent gawping at my fish, usually started when I just happened to be passing the tank on my way to doing something constructive.
Still and all, (fish)flaky croissant. |
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This is sort of baked. See link. |
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You picked the right site for this. Joking aside, nothing that moves or blinks can be included inside a Cubicle. That would defeat the reason you have a Cubicle. |
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Visit: http://www.VisionAndPsychosis.Net and read:
The Everquest Connection. |
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Movement in a concentrating worker's Subliminal Peripheral Vision can cause a psychiatric injury related to the human vision startle reflex. |
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You cannot turn off the brain system that detects movement and then instantly creates a peripheral vision reflex. The psychology involved is on that page, Everquest Connection. |
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You may remember that Shawn Woolley's mother sued Sony believing that Everquest caused his suicide. |
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