Thursday, August 24, 2006

Ergo (tm)

Well, my WoW done broke again. My venerable iMac tends to get angry when Bliz patches the software, because it doesn't even meet the game's minimum requirements but somehow manages to play it anyway. Well, most of the time.

So I guess now's as good a time as any to tell you about a little tradition called Ergo (tm).

Summers are slow at my Old Office, where the workflow is at the mercy of the sports seasons. During the fall and spring, the workload is like the Colorado, and I and my coworkers metaphorically cling to a battered log, hoping not to get sucked under by the whitewater. But summers keep us sane by providing a respite: There's generally not much going on except for baseball, so the endless torrent of box scores, game stories and phone calls from coaches and disgruntled parents scales back to a few drips from a leaky faucet.

So each night for two hot months, the staff of the Old Office heads to the building's roof -- where there are two basketball hoops with marked half-courts -- for a tradition called Ergo, short for "Federally Mandated Ergonomic Break Brought to You by OSHA and the Department of Labor."

It all began several years ago at the tail-end of the interminable NBA season, when one of the Office's supervisors one night was disgusted with Shaquille O'Neal's free throw shooting performance. The supervisor challenged a deskmate to "beat Shaq"; that is, shoot better than Shaq at the line. As everyone knows, Shaq is notorious for being a horrible free-throw shooter, and on that particular night, Shaq shot about 40 percent of his free throws.

The two men took a 15-minute break from their desks to go upstairs to shoot 10 free throws each and take on the challenge, and Ergo was born. Each night thereafter, they would go up to the roof to see if they could beat Shaq. Soon, the entire desk staff was in on it.

Nowadays, sometimes upwards of 18 people show up on the roof. Several coworkers from neighboring departments often join in the contest. There's even an award for the free-throw high-scorer called The Brick -- literally, a broken brick fragment -- which is passed on each night from the previous night's high scorer. One coworker even maintains stats on each player (I'm shooting .356, by the way, so I am not beating Shaq. There are two staffers shooting .700, but one has only Ergoed twice (yes, it's a verb), so her (her!) stats are a bit skewed.

Ergo has evolved to include more than the best of 10 free throws. After we all shoot and determine a brick-winner, we shoot Ergo Trey, or three 3-pointers. Finally, there's Ergo Insanity (I don't make up these names!): A half-court shot. Believe it or not, someone almost always makes the "Insanity" shot.

We all look forward to it each night. Not only is it a great way to force us to stretch, let off some -- OK, a lot of -- steam, forget about work and step away from our computer terminals for 15 minutes or so, it's a tip of the hat to the supervisor -- whom we've dubbed The Commissioner -- who is probably one of the hardest working and most well-respected bosses in the Old Office. And, it's a great reminder not to take life too seriously.

So, as another season of Ergo at my Old Office winds down to its final days, I present you with images from the summer of 2006.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful write-up.

Next, tell us the story of how you once designed a Larry Guest book cover!