On 3/18/07, Steve Robertson <steerex at mindspring.com> wrote:
James Rice wrote:
Actually TGI Fridays may have beat us to that idea. One of our local
Friday's has a mint condition TRS-80 CoCo 1 hanging on the wall along
with a
lot of other 1980's memorabilia.
Dead 5 1/4 floppies hung on the wall where I
worked in the 1980's.
> James
>
I seen numerous cubicles wallpapered with CD's. Mostly AOL freebees and MS
developer updates. Nothing of any value ;-)
See ya, SteveRob
I've seen several office with various motherboard fastened on the wall and
one of my friends has a cpu chip collection mounted in a shadow box frame.
My geek art display on my office walls is limited to a selection of NeXT,
Sparcstation and Apple launch posters and a set of NeXT patent drawings all
nicely framed. My boss gets a little OCD and won't allow display of
hardware mounted to a wall unless it's framed properly. I'm amazed that she
allows my framed posters and not some company purchased flowers or fake
watercolors.
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