People keep walking into the glass walls at the new Apple campus

I guess Apple just needs a…time machine?

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We have glass walls like that too in our building. Difference is ours have frosted bands to make the glass walls easily identifiable as well as give some privacy to those on one side or the other.

They are used for conference rooms. Break out rooms. Offices. Etc etc.

I’m in construction and have seen this design take over in the last few years. Often there’s a solid door right next to a wall of glass. Whenever I return for minor work after the office is occupied there are many things taped to the glass. I imagine the cleaners get sick of cleaning face prints off the wall.

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I’m sure they have a few of these laying around

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You beat me to it.

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If admin keeps taking down the health-saving Post-it notes, then I would hope they’re instituting a Cupertino-practical safety measure such as this for all employees:

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Rob got it wrong. It’s glass ceilings people keep running into.

And it’s not only at Cupertino.

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If a sign is required the device is not well designed.

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This one was old and tired, and though the blade was still powerful, the pivot was weak, and it could come right down. More a matter of using it after its shelf life had expired. Or they could simply choose not to be idiots. The sign helped show them their choices.

We had a professor who would leave originals in the photocopier (with its light blinking ‘paper jam’), and leave metal file drawers open right at pelvis height, and so on, but I noticed he was never absent minded in a way that might cost him a dollar. Selective that way.

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That could result in a misapostrophe.

Were the glass walls intended to solve the problem of too many wankers at Apple?

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The Department of Labor disagrees with you.

Just another data point proving that incentives matter.

Clear walls? FIRE WALLS!

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