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Favorite Comment(s)!: Fixer Chrispy says, “Well, at least he’ll be dry if the sprinklers ever go off.”
Reply: Fixer Matt points out, “Burning alive… but dry.”
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I’ve seen this before, it looks like the natural habitat of an engineer. That isn’t just a door, it’s a portal to a pocket universe where that engineer is never wrong, gets all the girls and has all his work done on time. See the face wall white board where the real world can leave communications for the engineer to ignore, or for the engineer to post notes to “Go Away” to the rest of the real world.
So it’s a thinking shack…didn’t think they would go that literal, though.
Les Nessman finally got his walls!
all new materials used, looks well constructed… where’s the kludge?
That’s from Developer Town: http://developertown.com/blog
This was our prototype house that we never put trim on – the new ones are a lot nicer. Not quite done yet, but the trim carpenters are showing up today to start finishing out some interiors and putting the doors on the nine new houses. See more here:
http://www.developertown.com/blog
…. he was a little disoriented, at first, when he came out of his fishing hut for the first time in weeks..
…and realized why he’d not had a bite all season…
I love the whiteboard walls!
The local community college construction classes build sheds like this for sale (don’t know about the whiteboard, though!). Since they’re in session year-round and there’s ice and snow on the ground for several months of the year, building them inside makes perfect sense if there’s a way to get them outside later!
Funnier if there were a half-moon carved into the door…
Some people bring work to their home, others bring their home to work
A worthy edition to Shed of the Year 2010 me thinks
Chameleon circuit finally got fixed
This is actually “Developer Town” (see http://developertown.com/blog/ ) and while I’m not associated with them, I love the idea and would love to do it in my office!
So that’s what happened to the other half of that shack a few posts back.
I thought we’d just solved the mystery of the outdoor toilet from a couple weeks ago.
I think I saw this in a “Great Moments In Cubicle Pranks” gallery. There, the “victim’s” coworkers built it while he was on vacation. He liked it so much he kept it and continued to improve it with a mailbox, etc.
Well, at least he’ll be dry if the sprinklers ever go off.
Burning alive… but dry.
Give a man a fire and he’ll be warm for a night. Light a man on fire and he’ll be warm the rest of his life.
But without gutters and a downspout, there’s likely to be foundational problems within a few years.
I love the little pet door and the dish.
Now you too can view photos of Miranda Kerr at work and not fear the pink slip…
This is the perfect solution for the agorophobe that can’t shed his fear of leaving home and being in large, open spaces!
I’d hate to see how he gets to/from work though.
It may look small inside but the basement is enormous.
Is the dog door on the lower right-hand side necessary, if you’re just going to leave the door open anyway?
Must be an engineering firm – I’m noticing the H-bridge motor driver circuit drawn on the wall
I also noticed that.
Yeah, I…uh…I noticed it, too. Near the drawing of the…uh… the J-tunnel motor passenger thingamabob, under the picture of the servo doohickey. 220, 221…whatever it takes.
Mr Mom reference, FTW!
HAHA! When i was little we had an office that looked exactly like this in my garage. It even had writing on the walls. I wound pretend it was a McDonalds drive thru.
Corporate Time-out chamber or Agonizing booth? You decide.
Ted Kaczynski gets an office job.
WIN!!!!!
The commute is short, but the view leaves a LOT to be desired.
I guess that’s one alternative to living in a cubicle.
Working overtime? We’ll leave the light on for you.
Blinds and heavy drapes would help, too.
Oh, the woes of working at work, at home, first the Traffic is Horrible, there are muggers on every corner, and if you live up “North” at this time of year, the snow is to DIE for.
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Ty Pennington’s home away from home?
Living at work: also doin’ it wrong.
Do you think it has a sky light?
BULLDOZER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ted lobbied for years for a corner office with a window. Although not exactly what he wanted and not in the corner, at least it does have a window!
Due to the poor economy, Dr. Claw was forced to make some budgetary cutbacks.
It’s still missing a doorbell and a mail box…
Oh oh and a milk bottles =)
Les Nesman finally got his office.
“Can I have my stapler?”…”I haven’t been paid for months…could you talk to HR for me? They won’t answer my call, or return my messages….”
Bob, when I said you were here so much you should just move in… I was kidding…