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Bish Bash Bosh! – The Office Christmas Party

Jess Gurr - December 19th, 2008

Well, seeing as nobody else has posted anything about our Christmas party last night, I thought I would take the time to write a little note. I think everyone was either too tired, too busy (seeing as we only have 2 more days after today left before Rubber Holidays start) or too much in need of a bit of the hair of the dog to do so…

We had a great time, with the exception of the portion sizes of the food: don’t get me wrong, the food itself was delish!. Our table (I can’t speak for the others, but there’s debate about how much the waiters were giving us – maybe they just didn’t like us o_O?) seemed to be getting a very small amount for the number of people at the table, and we ended up fighting over the fish course, but it was all highly funny and there was a lovely and friendly company atmosphere. *Sniff* makes me so glad I work here (and I mean that with all sincerity)!

It was nice to get a chance to find out more about my coworkers, and to actually speak to some of the people from the London office properly and discovered that we all actually have quite a lot in common.

I sat out the next part of the evening, but I’m told there was much merriment and singing. There was lots of fun to be had in listening to everyone recount their recollections of the night, and also lots of sympathy tea (and bacon sandwiches) for those a little worse for wear. But it’s all good icon smile Bish Bash Bosh!   The Office Christmas Party .

So I’ll leave it at that for now – someone can fill in all the details when they want to. And I’ll leave you with a heartfelt Merry Christmas: enjoy it, have fun and don’t forget the real reason for the season icon wink Bish Bash Bosh!   The Office Christmas Party .

…Oh, and happy new year!

And now for something boring…

Jess Gurr - December 11th, 2008

“Hello everyone and welcome to Occupational Health and Safety 101…”

I’ve just been handing in the second-to-last assignments before I finish my degree (next being the dissertations) and found out something kind of important. “Desk health” is something that everyone should be made aware of, as it effects us all in some shape or form, and most people – whether they work in an office, or just use a computer at home – will find themselves under attack from this at some point in life.

Am I talking about some form of office superbug? No, I daresay not. Rather, the back/neck/shoulder strain, RSI and other health problems that are associated with working at a desk for long periods of time. It is widely known that you should have your monitor at a certain height, the right kind of chair, and all kinds of spongey things to support your wrists whilst working at a computer.

I have a tendency to write hunched over the keyboard, getting as close to the monitor as possible – mostly because my eyesight is bad without glasses – but I never noticed how badly it could affect me until I started finishing up my projects. I had been working without a hitch for a couple weeks, feeling like everything was going okay; then, on Saturday morning, I awoke with a nasty shoulder ache, which I “shrugged off” (pardon the pun!), put down to just sleeping in an awkward position, and promptly forgot about it. It got steadily worse, until on Monday it was excruciatingly painful and I could barely move my arm. Lots of painkillers (and some wheat-bags and strong ibuprofen gel) later, it started to subside, and only through improving my posture at the computer did I find it went away.

As a student, particularly a Creative Writing student, I find myself sat at a desk A LOT of the time. Couple that with my job as a seeder, and you could say I spend a large amount of my week in front of a monitor, which some would argue is not a good thing. But it can’t be helped. And as I’m sure most people who work with computers – be it in an office or as a game developer or whatever it is you do – will agree, it’s not feasible to spend less time doing so. So what can you do about it?

Well, adjusting the height of your monitor is one thing: having the monitor at eye level helps to combat neck strain, and if it’s at the proper distance (I think it’s 30cms away from your face, but don’t quote me on that), then it should help immensely. For those of you who are suffering with poor eyesight, like myself, I reccomend going and getting your eyes checked. I would also recommend LOTS of desk space – although this probably isn’t a requirement under health and safety guidelines, it sure does help, especially when you’re a student trying to do three projects at once, each being over ten double spaced pages long; you tend to spread out a bit when it gets to that point – it’s good for your wrists and your posture and makes for a happy worker. The other ‘posture point’ I would put to you is to sit up straight, with your back against the chair. Having sat forward, hunching over the keyboard for many a year, I know how much more comfortable it can be…at first. When you’re in pain through backaches or shoulder cramps, you’ll understand when I say: SIT BACK AND RELAX!

Here’s a diagram that shows what I’m talking about. The link below the picture describes what all the numbers are for (I assume it’s to do with wrist supports, monitor height adjustment, a good computer chair etc).

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http://www.eastcambs.gov.uk/docs/publications/envservices/8.pdf

So take care of yourselves people! I hope that you find this little public service announcement useful. It’s worth it, if only just to prevent a bad back and carpel-tunnel-syndrome in later life.

JessG ;p

Korean Lazer Ball – yeah!

Jess Gurr - September 26th, 2008

Hey all!

JessG here – n00b blogger for the TeamRubber blog. Just thought I’d put up a little note about the TeamRubber Korean Lazer Ball experience from last Sunday @ Igfest. Lovely Helen told us all about this a few weeks back and we all wanted to join in with gusto. And join in we did!

Alex: Yeah!

alex yeah Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!

After much planning (not!) we decided that uniforms might be a good idea, as there was a prize for the best costumes for the KLB tournament. So we spent some time on Thursday/Friday coming up with some concepts and I got to work on ‘em over the weekend – if you ask me, I think they look rather spiffy:

klb go team Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!

The team was made up of myself, Matt Wilkes, Ant George, Alex Pitkin and Heather Craggs (who has been on maternity leave recently, so good on her for joining in, even with the little one in tow!) and we rocked peoples socks – there was even a cheering section for “TeamRubber” which spurred us on, we thought, towards victory.

klb a happy moment Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!

But it wasn’t meant to be; unfortunately, we didn’t win icon sad Korean Lazer Ball   yeah! . We were beaten 22-26 – the “winning” team came up from behind in the last like 10 seconds. But we did win the award for best costume XD! Check it out:

goldenocto2 Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!

How pretty icon biggrin Korean Lazer Ball   yeah! .

Well, I don’t have much more to say for now, so I’ll leave you with some more shots from the day:

antandwilkes Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb a shoulder to lean Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb come on Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb handclap Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb everyone 001 Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb victory Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb kapow Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb wilkes Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb owens Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb the boys 001 Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!klb the team Korean Lazer Ball   yeah!

Yeah! Well done team ^_^