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We harness interruptive technology to expose the secret possibilities of the workday. As a time-stealing agency, the Bureau of Workplace Interruptions works directly with employees to invisibly insert intimate exchange into the flow of the workday. Our promise is to create interruptions that challenge the needs of our users and the social and economic conditions of the modern workplace. If anyone actually tries this, please leave me a comment.

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  1. shmeder says

    Request Submitted.

    Thanks Karen,

    Your request has been added to the queue. Please note that while we try to fulfill every request, we are experiencing a tremendous backlog. Please be patient while we try to get to your request.

    Sincerely,
    The Bureau

    It may take a while to get a response…

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  1. The Web Pen Blog linked to this post on July 29, 2006

    stood up to some uppity women at a bus station this week and uses it as a plea for people to use public transportation a little more often. It’s a great read. Hubs pointed us to a site where you can request an interuption to your work day. Scott Adams has a solution to the turmoil over in the Middle East. Rolling Stone does this once every other year or so, but here is their updated list of the “Best 500 Songs Of All Time



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