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The White Board that is no more…

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

This week’s White Board question was asked partially in Spanish. We’re calling it our “Latin Version.” You know, for a group of people who live and breathe strategy, we can’t seem to stay on topic. Some of us answered the question, but most of us went off on tangents.

This is the usually the part of the blog post where I upload the White Board photo, however tragically, due to an overzealous co-worker (who shall remain nameless), I regret to inform you that this week’s White Board no longer exists. I guess that’s the trouble with the convenience of dry erase boards. We were going to start transcribing the White Boards for ease of reading anyway, so might as well start today! Please click through for this week’s “Would you Rather,” the Latin Version…

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The White Board Tells All

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

There’s no denying it. We (some more than others) are geeks. But that’s OK because geeks are totally in right now!

Please enjoy the latest White Board question: Would you rather be Superman or Spiderman? (I think we all know Rob’s thoughts on this…)

Jana still picks Batman

Deep thoughts… from Merlot

Friday, May 30th, 2008

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This week’s white board discussion: Would you rather take a roundhouse-kick to the face from Chuck Norris or be interrogated by Jack Bauer? Personally, I’ll take my chances with Chuck Norris…

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