Full Court Press

Peter Rukavina

Those who have been exposed to the silverorange virus will know that their basic negotiating tactic is akin to a full court press. In a sense they simply rearrange the planets in the universe so that they conform to their desired result. (I mean this in a good way).

Witness this sign, part of this pairing. Do I really have any choice but to move in with them now?

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Submitted by Alan on

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Nice signs. Nothing like wood to herald the dawn of an new IT era. A warning about what you might find one day - there was talk of a 15 foot metal sculpture in the form of a orange slice as if crashed frm space into the front lawn. Ask that they warn you before the performace art installation day.

Enjoy the Counter Strike. I, too, thought I would not get hooked: remember - flashbang, then enter crouched and spray the room.

Submitted by Rob Paterson on

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I dropped in today - its Animal House meets the IT Kings. In the words of the CEO - Totally Awesome!

I feel very jealous. What a great space. Can this become the club as well as your office?

Submitted by Alan on

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Did’t anyone tell Rob? You enjoy learning Counter Strike as well. It will go against everything you believe in yourself, you will feel a bit dirty, then you will find yourself daydreaming about flashbang, then crouch and spray the room.

Submitted by Craig Willson on

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Beyond cool. A true creative tech cluster within sight of the ‘bright and shiny object’ on University Ave. Rock on guys - I share Rob’s envy.

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