coffee drinkers

(person) by TardisX Mon Mar 26 2001 at 10:41:51
Few things bind people together like coffee in the workplace. Coffee provides a needed diversion, and a welcome opportunity for some informal banter with ones workmates.

This tasty hot beverage can be endlessly customized, to suit individual tastes, yet still remains a constant, a binding force, bringing a group of people closer.

Some employers might begrudge the time spent away from productive work, indulging in this caffeinated beverage. Don't! This time is possibly more productive than other non-caffeinated time. Deals may be forged, problems may be resolved, ideas may be formed, shaped and improved.

Even drinking coffee alone can be useful - it's during these breaks from coding a tricky algorithm or installing Linux that inspiration can strike and the day can be saved.

Coffee drinking can also be good for your spine, neck, eyes and wrists - coffee breaks are exactly what the doctor ordered after a strenuous stint in front of the computer screen.

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