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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.
1940s? Sounds like IBM in the 60s and 70s to me. Are you all wearing the
requisite black suits? What about the requisite sock garters?
> Any other TW-related costumes out there today?
I'm dressed as a curmudgeon.
Same as any other day. ;-)
Richard
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