Ya, der eh!
Go packers.
Johnsin from wisconsin.
>Hmmmm...well, I guess nice furnishings can almost make up for the fact
>that the building is a piece of crap.
>
>As far as your co-workers staring at you blankly at the name Herman
>Miller, what do you expect? We're in a city where Michael Graves' Target
>line is seen as high design, where its seen as a good idea to move the
>Washington Monument scaffolding (all 200+ feet of it) to a one and two
>story residential neighborhood, and where our esteemed Gov says "Picasso
>is terrible. He ain't (sic) art." Just so long as dem Vikes keep
>winnin', who cares about the quality of the environment around us!
>
>*sigh* and it used to be such a nice place to live....
>
>
>> Golly, Dan, come over to the new Gateway building - there's tons of the real
>> Aerons, one of which my butt is sitting on, right now as I write this! :o)
>> This is the new building I'm in, and all the waiting room and lunch room
>> furniture is Herman Miller - I don't know any of the particular design
>> names, (save for this chair) but I was pleasantly surprised to see it all as
>> being very late-60's modular airport-terminal looking, much to the dismay
>> of nearly all my co-workers. I have heard every complaint in the book, from
>> it looking "outdated" (!) to plain old "ugly". When I pipe up that I like
>> it, they usually look me up and down and say "you would." If I point out
>> "but it's a Herman Miller!" I am met with blank stares. Oh well. We also
>> have completely mirrored elevators and dizzying brown and tan checkered
>> carpet - quite unnerving first thing in the morning. Ugh.
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