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Cartoon Contest: Gong Show
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mmillslagel85001
mmillslagel85001,
User Rank: Guru
12/22/2020 | 9:57:39 AM
Cartoon contest
Couldn't we have just gotten a bell to ring when we do a good job?
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/21/2020 | 12:00:05 PM
Going all Gong
Jeff needs to have his hearing checked...When the manager said our KPIs are heading in the "wrong" direction, Jeff thought she said "gong" and was excited to bring his into the office.
kratiw
kratiw,
User Rank: Strategist
12/21/2020 | 9:43:16 AM
The latest drama story in IT ...
Gong with SolarWinds

Too soon?

 
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/18/2020 | 4:17:01 PM
Quality Assurance
Instead of hiring a full QA team to test our code, they hired Steve who can spot a defect a mile away. So, if you hear the gong, you'll know why!
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/18/2020 | 4:13:37 PM
Social Distancing
This was management's solution to ensuring social distancing...So, if you get too close, it's Fred's job to let you know!
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/18/2020 | 3:33:27 PM
Code Review
Before he did code review, he toured with Queen as the gong player for Bohemian Rhapsody!
Ace2010
Ace2010,
User Rank: Strategist
12/18/2020 | 3:29:32 PM
More Cowbell
While I love the gong, what we really need around here is "more cowbell"
dianeabbott
dianeabbott,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/17/2020 | 12:03:34 PM
Secure Code Review
He takes the secure code review VERY seriously.
dannoman
dannoman,
User Rank: Strategist
12/17/2020 | 6:12:24 AM
Oh, the gong?
"What's with the gong?" "Oh him? He doesn't do actual work, he just critiques others. When you have a flaw, 'GONG!'"
NU-Cengel
NU-Cengel,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/15/2020 | 5:04:24 PM
Caption: I don't know why this fixes the server problem....it just does.
Caption: I don't know why this fixes the server problem....it just does.
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