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...entry into cubicles, effectively saying "Busy" to would-be interlopers. In 2003 the company sold 1,500 "doors," which cost $30 each. Sales are up 300% this year. New on the market last year: the Quiet Technology sound-masking system from office-furniture maker Herman Miller. Designed for open-layout work environments, the system renders speech beyond a 12-ft. to 16-ft. radius unintelligible with "pink noise" technology embedded in the furniture. To a user, it sounds like gentle whooshing. What it does is match the frequencies of human speech to make colleagues' chatter less distracting. The cost...
...that room, but it’s not really for the bells,” Laursen said. “It’s just that it worked out for my roommates and I who wanted that floor layout...
Settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony built Harvard Square in 1630 as the colonial village of Newtown. The irregular pattern of streets formed by Massachusetts Avenue, Mount Auburn Street, Eliot Street and Boylston Street—now JFK Street—continue to frame the layout of the Square. Though a riverbed no longer courses by Eliot Street, and the boîte stores have often made way for larger businesses, Cambridge still breathes of the past. But the intersection of these time-honored streets has become a 20th century cultural phenomenon as well...
Parker told the jury to take special notice of the lights around the Trader Joe area and the layout of the Pizza Ring driveway...
Students who have used the portal seem to appreciate its new layout. “I like how it links you to all the course information so I can see if times conflict,” said J. Douglas Jamieson ’07, who used the portal to create his course shopping list...