Pardon the Dust
July 2, 2008
We’re just updating the design of our Team Blog. Mostly cause the last one was totally b0rked (you could comment, but nobody could see your comments). This new one is basically Revolution, hacked up a bit to do a bit more of what we want.
We’ll keep fixing bugs over the next few days, but feel free to comment with thoughts/comments/issues/etc!
Another b5 Controversy
June 25, 2008
In Toronto, whenver Jeremy and Salim have a lunch meeting that the rest of us don’t get invited to, we retaliate by have a kick-ass lunch at a restaurant called Shanghai Cowgirl. We don’t tell them where we go, but we come back bragging of the delicious food we’ve had, and the awesome time we shared.
Yesterday was one of those days. Jeremy and Salim (and now Jon Prosser, the new VP Finance) had a lunch date. An e-mail was floated around to let all the new people know what the plan was, and that the others were not to know about it nor were they included.
Jeremy then sent out an e-mail saying that he, Salim and Jon had a lunch meeting the next day at Shanghai Cowgirl, indicating that someone had leaked the information. He then went on to blame Lee and Franca, going as far as saying that Franca had printed out a map for them.
Well, this was no good. Lee quickly defended himself saying that he would NEVER do anything like that, and he was beleived. Darcie went as far as to put together a list of those she suspected as ratting out the secret location. (Joey made top of the list).
Rachel piped up saying she knew for certain how the information was leaked. She bargained to get the much coveted “Coworker of the week” award for the entire MONTH. Anxious to find out who the mole was, Darcie let exchanged the award for the juicy information.
Turned out when Darcie innocently went to help Franca out with some work, Jeremy hacked into her securely locked computer and searched for the e-mail about the wonderfulness that is Shanghai Cowgirl.
b5media’s Toronto office is now on the lookout for a new secret spot. One that will never be described in an e-mail or any other form of new media.




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