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So I'm sitting at my desk reading VG Cats. And then I hear raised voices
from somewhere in the offices. (The walls here are like paper.) And then
I hear two female voices properly *shouting* at each other. And then I
hear what sounds like an actual fist fight break out! O_O
I have no idea what the hell just went down, but it's all gone very
quiet here. Damn... you expect this kind of thing to happen in the
school playground, but not in an office.
Hmm. In retrospect, maybe I should have gone to investigate rather than
sitting here telling teh interwebs about it? Suddenly I feel like I'm in
a bash.org quote. :-/
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Invisible escreveu:
> So I'm sitting at my desk reading VG Cats. And then I hear raised voices
> from somewhere in the offices. (The walls here are like paper.) And then
> I hear two female voices properly *shouting* at each other. And then I
> hear what sounds like an actual fist fight break out! O_O
>
> I have no idea what the hell just went down, but it's all gone very
> quiet here. Damn... you expect this kind of thing to happen in the
> school playground, but not in an office.
>
> Hmm. In retrospect, maybe I should have gone to investigate rather than
> sitting here telling teh interwebs about it? Suddenly I feel like I'm in
> a bash.org quote. :-/
now you got us curious! Go out there and watch the fight, dude!
--
a game sig: http://tinyurl.com/d3rxz9
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On 11/4/2009 5:48 AM, Invisible wrote:
> So I'm sitting at my desk reading VG Cats. And then I hear raised voices
> from somewhere in the offices. (The walls here are like paper.) And then
> I hear two female voices properly *shouting* at each other. And then I
> hear what sounds like an actual fist fight break out! O_O
>
> I have no idea what the hell just went down, but it's all gone very
> quiet here. Damn... you expect this kind of thing to happen in the
> school playground, but not in an office.
Hmm, interesting. Such things very rarely happen where I work.
> Hmm. In retrospect, maybe I should have gone to investigate rather than
> sitting here telling teh interwebs about it? Suddenly I feel like I'm in
> a bash.org quote. :-/
lol.
--
~Mike
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Invisible wrote:
> school playground, but not in an office.
It's easy to break up a fight between female coworkers. Wander out, watch
for a minute, and then say "Hey, mud-wrestling! Cool!"
They'll stop pretty much instantly.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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Darren New wrote:
> It's easy to break up a fight between female coworkers. Wander out,
> watch for a minute, and then say "Hey, mud-wrestling! Cool!"
>
> They'll stop pretty much instantly.
...because they'll then be kicking *your* arse instead. o_O
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Hmm, interesting. Such things very rarely happen where I work.
In all the years I've worked for this company [oh God!], this is the
first time something like this has ever happened.
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On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 09:49:37 -0600, Mike Raiford wrote:
>> I have no idea what the hell just went down, but it's all gone very
>> quiet here. Damn... you expect this kind of thing to happen in the
>> school playground, but not in an office.
>
> Hmm, interesting. Such things very rarely happen where I work.
About the most we get AFAIK is raised voices. I had a few comments about
my voice being raised last week in a phone conversation - most people had
never heard me raise my voice for any reason and were quite surprised.
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> never heard me raise my voice for any reason and were quite surprised.
I was working in one cubicle farm a long time ago, back when CP/M was the
rage. Every time you got a compilation error in your code, the compiler
would print the error and bomb up without cleaning up, leaving a bunch of
*.SCR scratch files around.
One day, after this, on the "reference" machine, after much programming, I
typed "DEL *.SRC" instead of "DEL *.SCR". Since it took about 1.5 seconds
instead of the usual quarter second, I looked again at the command line
again and very quietly said "Oh, shit." About five people stuck their heads
up over the partitions asking what's wrong, since nobody ever cursed.
Fortunately, we had UNERASE already installed, and it took noticeably longer
to delete all the files, so I knew right away I'd done it. After that, we
changed the pascal source files to *.PAS :-)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 14:17:21 -0800, Darren New wrote:
> Jim Henderson wrote:
>> never heard me raise my voice for any reason and were quite surprised.
>
> I was working in one cubicle farm a long time ago, back when CP/M was
> the rage. Every time you got a compilation error in your code, the
> compiler would print the error and bomb up without cleaning up, leaving
> a bunch of *.SCR scratch files around.
>
> One day, after this, on the "reference" machine, after much programming,
> I typed "DEL *.SRC" instead of "DEL *.SCR". Since it took about 1.5
> seconds instead of the usual quarter second, I looked again at the
> command line again and very quietly said "Oh, shit." About five people
> stuck their heads up over the partitions asking what's wrong, since
> nobody ever cursed.
>
> Fortunately, we had UNERASE already installed, and it took noticeably
> longer to delete all the files, so I knew right away I'd done it. After
> that, we changed the pascal source files to *.PAS :-)
It's always a surprise to coworkers when they see a behaviour that
they're unfamiliar with from an individual. I used to work with a lady
(who has since retired) who commented along with one other (whom I still
work with) that they didn't think I had a mean bone in me. They just
haven't seen me thoroughly pissed off - or ridden in a car with me
driving....I can be plenty nasty when the situation calls for it. :-)
Jim
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Darren New wrote:
> Fortunately, we had UNERASE already installed, and it took noticeably
> longer to delete all the files, so I knew right away I'd done it. After
> that, we changed the pascal source files to *.PAS :-)
Hehe that's like the typical UNIX typo-while-root rm * .scr instead of rm
*.scr...! :)
--
Stefan Viljoen
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