Looking for Dilbert… by rhoing

Looking for Dilbert…

Which cubicle is Dilbert’s?

This is *beneath* “scraping the bottom of the barrel”. There must be an acronym comparable to “ETSOOI” that pertains to the very selection of the image. Whatever it is, that’s what applies here. This is actually a new item in our kitchen…

One year ago (“Speaking of ‘bracts’”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2012-12-04
Two years ago (“Angels”): http://365project.org/rhoing/365/2011-12-04
What is it? You will have to make up the acronym you are looking for I guess! Any ideas?
December 17th, 2013  
It is Cool...whatever it is
December 17th, 2013  
Good luck
December 17th, 2013  
@rhoing two years later you reply, Thom?! So funny. I was like "when did I comment on this pic of Thom's?!" Two years ago. Haha
February 7th, 2015  
Chop wizard ! I like how you did this! Looks like a big office
February 7th, 2015  
@espyetta My last post was a lame one and I tag those with “tmlameposts” — http://365project.org/tags/tmlameposts
I spotted this one and I would like to reshoot it with a tripod so that I slow down the shutter speed and increase the DOF...
I am *SO* far behind in posting…
February 7th, 2015  
@rhoing Those in the tag were not lame. haha You are so funny with your taxonomy tag system. A scientist for sure. You are always "behind" so just embrace it and just enjoy the process. ;0)
February 8th, 2015  
@espyetta "Behind" is one thing. Behind FIVE FRIKKIN' WEEKS is a horse of a completely different color! Goin' on five weeks I will *NOT* *NOT* *NOT* embrace!!! :)
As for my taxonomy tag system, it's partly how I look critically at what I've posted and look for how I have improved or how I might improve in the future. And this one in particular shows me an opportunity to re-shoot with a better result. :) (Thank you so much for taking the time to respond to my comments ... even when they're 60 weeks later!)
February 8th, 2015  
@espyetta Something I've been doing as I post anew is tagging with camera or lens. It's interesting how I've come to rely on the [expensive] 60mm macro lens — http://365project.org/tags/tm60mm … and how often I've come to rely on my current P&S — http://365project.org/tags/tm-aw110 (bought at the same time).
BS in math. MA + PhD in economics. What can I say? The taxonomy. The tagging. The analytics. It's all in my blood, I guess. :)
BTW, I want you to know that your friendship here means the world to me. There. Truth. Thank you, MaryBeth.
February 8th, 2015  
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