RE: Post-It's on Lab Day?

From: anthony.sequeira@thomson.com
Date: Mon Nov 13 2006 - 01:40:31 ART


On Jan 5 of 2005 at RTP for the R/S Lab - here were the rules:

You can bring nothing to your station from the outside world - except
food and beverage. The proctors also allowed me to bring a photo of my
family, however.

So - in summary - at that site - there was nothing I could bring to my
desk by way of office supplies. And believe me - I tried. I had my own
pens, pencils, highlighters, etc - but they were all denied.

P.S. Bring your own snacks....I never did like any of the provided food
on any of my attempts. They have a fridge you can use for any of your
food and beverage.

Anthony Sequeira
#15626

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Subject: Re: Post-It's on Lab Day?

Highly unlikely. They give you scratch paper, thats all you can use.

On 11/12/06, Lab Rat #109385382 <techlist01@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This may sound weird, but are you allowed to bring a blank Post-It pad
> into
> the lab (for the purposes of ear-marking areas to revisit and such)?
>
> I find them really helpful in my practice...just wondering. Thanks.
>
>



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