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> The simple fact that you found it questionable
> enough to ask the list, tells me you should probably
> take it down. I try to be as unquestionable as possible,
> especially when in a contract position.
For what it's worth, I've noticed that most successful business
people tend to have little in the way of decoration around
their work area. Maybe a family photo or two to remind them
of why they're working, but other than that, everything is
pretty much job-focussed. No pop-stars, risqué photos,
cartoons, "humorous" sayings -- nothing that suggests that
the work area is anything but.
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