...due to lack of staff.
Apparently all of Funcom's Oslo office can ride to work in the same car.
...due to lack of staff.
Apparently all of Funcom's Oslo office can ride to work in the same car.
Must have been patch day.
Maybe they're wagging work?
Clearly, weather was fine, so they all went to work by bike.
I think they might have some parking issues... Or is every employees using Kodiaks?
Underground parking. ;P
That said, most people here don't use or even own cars; most folks either bike or take the bus, depending. Owning a car is WAY too damned expensive here in Norway. ><
Come on guys, is it not obvious? The car belongs to the engineer and he warps everyone to work.
I walk to work every day!
They call me 'the walking dutchman' now :(
Taxes. Lots and lots and lots of taxes. Not to mention the price of gasoline, which is off the charts.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/29/bu...ht-norway.html <-- This is from a few years ago, but it isn't much different these days.
(also the price they quote on beer is vastly outdated - it's more like $16 USD for a pint ><)
Much more important is the FC employees who now must think (when they are doing things that they should not be doing) "are AO fanbois perving me from space via satellite link?".
16 dollars for frozen pizza? I'm happy for Finland not having those prices. Litre of gas is just around 1.3-1.5€...
I wished Germany would have least half of your riots for politics going nuts... but there is no good beer in france at all, so you don't have to revolt for that :p.
This. We are not only tradeskillers, but taxis also.Quote:
Come on guys, is it not obvious? The car belongs to the engineer and he warps everyone to work.
regards