h a l f b a k e r yA dish best served not.
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An office cubicle much like the capsule
hotels from Japan. Rest on your back
while you work, your adjustable
computer
screen is above your head and your
keyboard follows the rules of ergonomics
by being split in half in order to rest
comfortably under each hand by your
side.
Drinks
fit in nearby cup holders and you
get a long drinking straw to access your
beverage.
This feature costs extra but the center
rest
area is motorized so you can push a
button and it will eject you (slowly) from
the capsule making exiting and entering
as easy as getting on or off a bench.
Great for working in space, call centers,
humans on call, mobile offices, humans
with bad backs, anyone scheduled
with too few hours between their shifts
yet still needing rest and workaholics.
(?) A simple tubicle
http://www.seizethenet.com/tubicle.jpg Stand alone 3 person unit. [sartep, Oct 13 2004]
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I'd much rather have my keyboard 50 feet from my mouse, and my files in a whole other building. Such as I would have to be more active and fit to do my job. |
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Fishbone for advocating drinking while lying down, but the sheer lunacy of the idea overwhelms that with croissants. I think I'll get some for my staff... |
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With the general bullet-shape of the chambers could be used to make downsizing more...expedient. |
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