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belbbmfan:
I'm sure beautiful pictures of sunsets over Lake Winnepesaukee are a real treat to look at
BUT
after a day being cooped up in a windowless room I'm sure you're ready for this ;):
I haven't seen this picture before. Have you?
Sweet dreams Leslie!
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on June 25, 2008, 01:44:32 pm ---I'm sure beautiful pictures of sunsets over Lake Winnepesaukee are a real treat to look at
BUT
after a day being cooped up in a windowless room I'm sure you're ready for this ;):
I haven't seen this picture before. Have you?
Sweet dreams Leslie!
--- End quote ---
Ah, Fabienne, thank you, I needed that...
Notes from the conference room: at one point we all (5 of us) pulled out our laptops to write down our notes from the focus groups. Since we were sharing information we were moving from computer to computer and we got talking about people's wallpaper on their homepage. Two people had nothing (generic background), one person had a picture of her son, the other person had a picture of her nieces and nephews, and I have this...
They all looked at me like they were not sure whether to laugh or what....LOL
L
MaineWriter:
Morning all,
72 degrees in Maine, lovely weather, I am sure, while I am facing another windowless, weatherless day in the conference room!
One good thing...we discovered the computer in the room is hooked up to a "smart board," which is an interactive white board. I had never seen one of these before and it is very, very cool. Andrea (one of my team members) and I wasted alot of time playing with this thing...
http://www2.smarttech.com/st/en-US/Products/SMART+Boards/Front+Projection/600+Series/Default.htm
L
Artiste:
Bonjour !
optom3:
--- Quote from: atz75 on June 25, 2008, 11:06:34 am ---Yikes! Hang in there Bud. The windowless room definitely sounds dreary.
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To make you feel better, I spent 20 years of my life 5 days per week in a windowless or blacked out room.Eye exam rooms if they have windows have them blacked out.You need to be able to have it completely dark for part of the exam.
Some days I would arrive on a dark winter morning, eat lunch in my room,in between patients and then leave in the dark.No daylight all day.
It is really not surprising I have a) become so odd latterly and b) love to be in Florida where I live outside pretty well all year!!!!!
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