Adjusting Your Work Environment to Work for You?
Darvin Pope asks: "I have a rather disconcerting problem at work: the environment is uncomfortable. Its not your standard, 'I hate my job' type of uncomfortable, its more of a general physical and mental issue than that. The entire place is done in earthtones, its dark and it can be noisy. My cube is situated across the room from most others, but still, its hard to acquire a peaceful, zenlike state of mind, neccesary for me to write my best code, with all the disturbances around. I was wondering if any of the slashdot folks had any hints - ranging from a change of seating posture to color schemes, desk clutter, music/white noise, herbal suppliments, dietary changes, lighting, and so on. What works best for the rest of you?"
Before you get started you'll need a head-mounted display, a good set of headphones, and one of those thick black trash bags...
Take on a couple minor system administration tasks. It will not only be accepted, but expected when you adopt a surly attitude and eventually lock yourself in the server room. Nobody bothers me anymore, though it's kinda cold in here and I have to wear a parka. The aluminum pyramid hat helps keep them away when I have to leave the server room to eat, visit the restroom, or when I'm showing up or leaving. If they approach anyway, fake a seizure. That works great.
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(But remember, drugs are bad! bad!)
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