We're getting ready for a big product launch here, capped off by a big all-employees party on Friday afternoon.
As part of that, we all got these company logo/services branded Rubix Cubes today.
And given that I've been talking on the phones all day, I've been fidgeting with mine constantly. At first I was just making simple scrambles and solving them, but after awhile I just decided to scramble it as much as I could, solvability be damned.
And...um...it looks more like a Rubix trapezoid than a cube, now. The sides are kinda bulging in places that I don't think it's supposed to happen.
Eep.
In other news: What brilliant person decided that the employees of a software company could all wear XL t-shirts?
In my department alone we range from my boss (80 lbs. soaking wet) to someone even bigger than I am, and that's quite an achievement! Apparently Marketing tried to actually get t-shirts in proper sizes, and someone overruled them and went with the "one size fits all!" tack.
I'm debating chopping the branding logos and slogans out of the t-shirt and just safety pinning them to a shirt that actualy fits comfortably.
As part of that, we all got these company logo/services branded Rubix Cubes today.
And given that I've been talking on the phones all day, I've been fidgeting with mine constantly. At first I was just making simple scrambles and solving them, but after awhile I just decided to scramble it as much as I could, solvability be damned.
And...um...it looks more like a Rubix trapezoid than a cube, now. The sides are kinda bulging in places that I don't think it's supposed to happen.
Eep.
In other news: What brilliant person decided that the employees of a software company could all wear XL t-shirts?
In my department alone we range from my boss (80 lbs. soaking wet) to someone even bigger than I am, and that's quite an achievement! Apparently Marketing tried to actually get t-shirts in proper sizes, and someone overruled them and went with the "one size fits all!" tack.
I'm debating chopping the branding logos and slogans out of the t-shirt and just safety pinning them to a shirt that actualy fits comfortably.