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16 December 2009

DLKW - brave or foolish?

Agency DLKW has launched "Stuck in the Globe", an exercise in Christmas-themed character building for employees.

Visitors to this website can see a webcam feed of the DLKW office and the slightly harangued looking workers - a bit like when you see the last little bit of soul of a lion dwindle when it is whisker-to-nose with a gang of screaming kids, separated only by a glass wall. 

You can "shake the globe" to get the office monkeys to dance. Apparently an alarm goes off in the office which signals that they need to fly into action.

Recent tweets include:

GET US OUT OF THE GLOBE WE'RE STUCK AND WE CANT GET OUT

and:

Apparently someone has hacked into our system and made it so that the "shake alarm" sounds constantly!! Our defences have been breached!

DLKW

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