Welcome to my cubicle, my fabric walled domicile. I am Pete Thiel and these entries are my random thoughts from work.
Over the many years I have been in IT, either as an employee or a consultant I have almost always had to work in a cubicle, some nice, some less than nice, but all with fabric covered walls. Sitting in these cubicles has led me to try and determine why they ever were developed and I have come to a few conclusions:
It is almost impossible to stare blankly at a fabric covered expanse and daydream - I could stare at a nice latex painted wall and envision all sorts of interesting things that I am not getting paid for, but fabric seems to just soak my dreams and visions in and will not reflect them back for my personal viewing pleasure.
You cannot sketch or doodle on the fabric wall, it does not lend itself to artistic endeavors.
If in a righteous fit of scope creep rage you take a swing at the wall - it does not dent , crack or break - it gives to the point where your hand impacts the secret inner core of steel and then the denting, cracking and breaking that occurs is not the wall.
It also takes away the need to purchase bulletin boards or any wall art.
Now that I have proved that I am not a deep thinker (due I am sure to not being able to daydream at work) I have to run and make some last minute modifications to a program.....