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by mavelikara
968 days ago
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That wasn’t the question. Question was why stop using a thing which serves you well, because it couldn’t do another thing to your satisfaction? I don’t blame my toothpaste for not caffeinating me enough. The OPs ask is a very specific niche - conference rooms that can be used for highly confidential meetings. Even in a typical SV open office, most office rooms have glass walls which do not provide the confidentiality the OP seeks. Maybe few “exec rooms” will have that. |
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This illustrates why I like the question!
An office environment that includes even slightly private conference rooms is literally unthinkable.
I’m assuming maybe they have luxuries like that in the Pentagon and Cheyenne Mountain, but to picture a conference room that doesn’t require huddles and whispers in the same building as desk space is exactly the same as picturing tooth paste that serves the function of coffee. At worst it doesn’t exist at all or at best it’s a silly curio borne from a mad man’s flight of fancy.