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Last year my co-worker and I dressed up as the Help button (?) and the
F1 key. This year we teamed up with Development and have dressed up as
IBM developers from the 1940s (white shirts, skinny ties, glasses,
slicked-back hair, etc) which is, as you might imagine, a nightmare
"costume" of any developer used to working in casual/business casual
clothes on a day-to-day basis.
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