
Congratulations to Sean, Charles, and Matt, yesterday’s Office-Mas winners. Today we have a special treat, something to titillate the senses, to encourage elation in the elderly and the youthfully vibrant alike, and to cause cats to purr and mewl contentedly in empty rooms.
Today is laptop day and we have on offer a Defcon CL security cable, a MagicJack (basically a free calling service), a portable Microsoft Media Center remote which will also work for presentations, and a Microsoft Mobile Mouse 3000. I’ll also throw in a 17-inch Targus laptop cozy for your traveling pleasure. What do you have to do to get such a great deal? Do you have to send photographs of your dog? Do you have to record yourself dancing a jig in the heart of Wellington-on-Shropshire? Do you have to wear one of those weird sickness suits like that guy in Dune? No, no, and no! And no!
You have to leave a comment describing your ultimate business getaway. Is it a Holiday Inn conference center in Akron? A cheap hotel in Stockholm? A client visit that ends up being in a house full of guinea pigs (true story!)? Tell us.










Where I am now …. at home with my girlfriend and daughter
Ultimate business getaway would defiantly be on an island with no electricity and internet!
Ultimate business getaway would be when my company sends me to ANY tropical island to setup their Unified Communication network and hang out for day2 support!
A business trip to Hawaii, with LOTS of free time.
Moving the home office to the living room couch,cause it’s cold in the Midwest today…….BRRRRRRRRRRRR !!!!
Any trip that I don’t have to pay a cent for is an awesome trip, but the best one would be a business trip to Blizzcon. I’m not sure how I can get the expenses in to the budget for that but I’ll try tirelessly.
Then again maybe any trip for business would be at least partially fun.
Doing on-site freelance work in Florida near the Orlando area. Disney World!
A retreat at a silent monastery – such as Genesee in Piffard NY. No gadgets, no phone, no television, no radio, no noise. The most healing way I know of to get over a hectic work life.