Liu,

Crisis team assemble!

Three ideas:

1. The description actuallysounds kind of artsy and cool, is it purely  
ulgly or just unprofessional? I hated the concrete floors in my space  
until I properly realized how much character it gave.

2. Call on volunteers to help you do a low-budget, last minute floor  
painting job and/or bring rugs. Thus can be a great community-building  
exercise anyway.

3. Maybe even tie it in with the opening. Bring a clean rug, work that  
day for free!

These are the sort of opportunities that can be turned to your  
advantage if you reshape the problem into an opportunity for the  
community to come together and help.

Keep us posted and let us know how it goes!

Best,
Tony


On Jun 29, 2009, at 5:26 PM, Liu Yan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tomorrow is our big day and the floor guy called yesterday morning  
> and told us this bad news: the color of our new cement floor is  
> completely messed up. It looks like a child smear the mud all over  
> his face, the wildest pattern design you could ever imagine!
>
> It is possible to use this space, I figured, because I remember Dave  
> Troy once told me here " don't impress your coworkers with your  
> hardware", but we don't want to scare our coworkers off with our  
> hardware, either! Anybody help me with some tips how to manage these?
>
> Big thanks!
>
> Liu Yan
>
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