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So I stopped by Greg Potemkin’s cube …

… and spruced it up a bit. Replaced his software vendor mug with a nice stainless steel travel mug, which has the company logo on it, a nice touch I…

… and spruced it up a bit. Replaced his software vendor mug with a nice stainless steel travel mug, which has the company logo on it, a nice touch I think.

Margie suggested some Post-It notes on the monitor, a master stroke. So I added a couple of those, including some scrawled explanation of what I’m doing (as if anyone could read my handwriting).

And the whiteboard needed something, so I scribbled some notes from one othe pieces of paper there about some deliverables (with vague dates) and a few arrows and circles and bits. Spiffy.

Hope Greg appreciates it.

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2 thoughts on “So I stopped by Greg Potemkin’s cube …”

  1. I can’t do the “fuzzy filter” that well.

    I did change the name of a bridge to “Crighton Bridge” after John Crighton, so hopefully that adds a frisson of geekiness.

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