Japan introduces 'toilet poems' to save on toilet paper

A Japanese group has introduced 'poems in the loo', with the intent to cut down on toilet paper being used in excess, to help cut down on global warming. By posting a 'toilet poem' at eye level inside the cubicle,...

What's to love about LinkedIn?

I prefer face to face meetings, rather than internet meeting. But then that's me. What about you?" What's to love about LinkedIn? Melanie Lindner, Forbes Published: Friday, June 27, 2008 In the Internet age,...

A world beyond your office desk

Catching the travel bug is something that can’t be cured; an itch that can’t be scratched. Many of us dream of exploring every inch of the planet we live in, but for many it’s something we can only dream of...

Shooting Cubicle Alarm System

"Three Tiered Cubicle Defense The trouble with most alarm systems is that they are passive. Passive in the respect that they only alert someone to the intruder, but they don’t fight the intruder themselves. Well, consider the Shooting Cubicle Alarm System a step in the...

Monday Morning Blues? Here is what you can do!

Don’t you just hate it? To wake up every Monday morning and drag yourself to work? With your Clubbing Hang Over still on your back or the memories of that weekend trip with your friends ‘Into the Great White Open’? (Don’t you just have to hum that song now for the...

Affairs / Marital Infidelity

"Maybe it's happened to you. You're fed up with your spouse, so you start chatting with that attractive person of the opposite sex in the next cubicle. You've known him for years, and it's so easy to talk. He just listens. Pretty soon you're sharing intimate problems, and now...

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Monolithic Insanity: Cubicle Inventor Regrets Invention

Robert Oppenheimer agonized over building the A-bomb. Alfred Nobel got queasy about creating dynamite. Robert Propst invented nothing so destructive. Yet before he died in 2000, he lamented his unwitting...

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