Dot-Com Caveman.When Thousand Oaks-based Homestore.com held a cubicle-decorating contest for employees, graphic designer Paul Gofberg got into the spirit with a very retro [Latin, Back; backward; behind.] A prefix used to designate a prior condition or time. idea. He built himself a cave, complete with stalactites Stal`ac`ti´tes n. 1. A stalactite. and a bearskin rag. By coincidence, Homestore also debuted a TV ad around that time in which a prehistoric pre·his·tor·ic also pre·his·tor·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or belonging to the era before recorded history. 2. Of or relating to a language before it is first recorded in writing. family upgrades to a larger, nicer cave. The company even hired a set designer to build a cave in the lobby to complement the marketing campaign. Gofberg was so impressed that he moved his desk there and worked while clad in a caveman costume. But after a few days of constant distractions, he returned to his own cubicle and lost the prehistoric garb, which he said was "a little drafty draft·y adj. draft·i·er, draft·i·est Having or exposed to drafts of air. draft i·ly adv. ." "I can see why cotton fabrics were invented," he said. |
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