Office, Messaging and Verbs

(ben-evans.com)

2 points | by AftHurrahWinch 2 hours ago ago

1 comments

  • AftHurrahWinch 2 hours ago

    Saw this for the first time when @dcre mentioned it.

    Really enjoyed this quote:

    > a clerk in a large insurance company in New York, and so here you see his office - drones laid out at desks almost as far at the eye can see. Each desk has a telephone, rolodex, typewriter and a large electro-mechanical calculating machine.

    > In effect, every person on that floor is a cell in a spreadsheet. The floor is a worksheet and the building is an Excel file, with thousands of cells each containing a single person. The links between cells are made up of a typewriter, carbon copies ('CC') and an internal mail system, and it takes days to refresh whenever someone on the top floor presses F9.