“There are plenty of things I’m not going to miss about working at the Globe, particularly in its ancient Front Street headquarters — including the often underwhelming cafeteria, as well as the world’s slowest elevator, the moldy carpeting, a distinct lack of windows and a lighting system that wouldn’t look out of place in a run-down 1960’s suburban rec room.”
– Matthew Ingram on the Globe and Mail offices
(via Mondoville)
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You know, that seems a little harsh, now that I think of it. Sometimes when the light comes in the one big window way down across the other side of the newsroom, the shadows are really quite lovely :-)