Or, the ones who work in the Bellingham office anyway:
Left To Right: Glenn, James, Martin, Tom, Richard, Scott, Cameron (Myself)
Not Pictured: David Mitchell (team lead), Brooke (intern), Bellevue Office
What can I say?!
Like the bike! Like the old Libronix banner!
... too much information...
No really great to see you all.
Tootle pip
Mike
Our fearless leader:
David Mitchell
Does David need that much protection that he has a vault for an office?
Actually, that's Martin's office. We don't let him out much.
I like the cluster of Mountain Dew cans in Martin's office. It says, "I'm staying up late to work on L4...but I still wanna party."
Didn't you say Mac dev team? Where are the turtlenecks? The Polo shirts?
not all mac developers are slobs, nice to see a kind of dress code...
There sure aren't very many of them, no wonder it is taking so long! [;)]
A photograph of Albert Einstein's desk, taken shortly after his death:
Also, it's unlikely that you'll see many (if any) of us dressed like that again until the Christmas party.
The pop cans & vault door are reminiscent of the lab of DOOM & Pepsi Cola, from Computer Shopper days (Alice & Bill, "The Hard Edge" column.)
I guess the surfer dude tans and long hair didn't materialize at Logos. Water too cold?
That is the best looking team of programmers I think I've ever seen. They look so alert & well rested.
For a second I thought that was my desk...
I'm guessing that you guys bought an old bank building. Can't remove the vault and can't let good space go to waste.
Good looking bunch of guys! Stylin' while codin'.
I'm guessing that you guys bought an old bank building.
Nawww. That's just where they synch our metadata. [;)]
Do thery have earthquakes in Bellingham?
Alan,
You missed the ping-pong table [:P]
not all mac developers are slobs, nice to see a kind of dress code... ...it's unlikely that you'll see many (if any) of us dressed like that again until the Christmas party.
...it's unlikely that you'll see many (if any) of us dressed like that again until the Christmas party.
Ah, that's a relief! I was going to say "Five out of seven developers wearing ties? Doesn't look like a development team to me. Ties cut off the circulation to the brain!" Developers don't need to interface with the public; they relate to each other and need to be comfortable to get their job done well. So a tie is completely unnecessary. I'm very glad we had no dress code for developers at Microsoft. If we ever saw someone wearing a jacket or tie, we razzed them -- we figured they must have an interview that day and were planning to leave our group. :-) Actually, it usually meant something like they were going to a funeral after work or something.
If we ever saw someone wearing a jacket or tie, we razzed them -- we figured they must have an interview that day and were planning to leave our group. :-)
One of the best ways to make a point, when management wont listen, is to start wearing a suit and tie on some days, and be gone for a whole lunch-hour, instead of eating at your desk ...
Of course, if you decide you really do need to go to some interviews, it will then look the same.
Back to the topic. Nice to see some of the team. Nice vault!
New Logos Policy: Always check changes back in, lock your workstation, and seal the vault before leaving each day!!!
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