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Rubbish work photos

Started by Lost Oliver, July 09, 2019, 04:29:47 PM

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Lost Oliver

That devoid of context are either incredibly dull or sinister.

Like this for example, of the way that the storage room should be left in.



They're great aren't they?

And they all look like they were taken with years ago.

Post your boring work photos here.

Fishfinger

I'm curious about the logic that leaves an arbitrary space in the first floor rows.

Lost Oliver

I don't make up the rules, I just think them up and right down.

Uncle TechTip


seepage

^ "do any of you know how to use this 'pen' thing?"


DrGreggles

This image was used by someone during a presentation about an IT project I was working on:



The project was to do with upgrading hardware, obviously...

seepage

^ why does the 'personal change curve (???)' widen at the bottom?

I hope at their quarterly appraisal this was the only evidence they had of their performance. 

Quote from: DrGreggles on July 09, 2019, 07:21:36 PM
This image was used by someone during a presentation about an IT project I was working on:



The project was to do with upgrading hardware, obviously...

That's a really baffling collection of objects, and a bit reminiscent of this from the Onion:




CNN Graphic Designer Asked To Combine Dollar Sign, Syringe, Fighter Jets, Panda



5/29/02 3:00pm
•SEE MORE: Entertainment

ATLANTA—Christine Kannberg, a CNN Headline News graphic designer, expressed befuddlement Monday when asked to create a story logo incorporating a dollar sign, a syringe, fighter jets, and a panda. "I can't even begin to imagine what this one's for," Kannberg said from her workstation. "Maybe, like, the Beijing Zoo was smuggling drugs into the U.S. inside pandas, and we bombed them or something." Last week, Kannberg was asked to create a graphic combining a football helmet, three DNA helixes, a rhubarb pie, and the state of Oregon.