No chain business supply stores here, but I imagine non-chain would too. I was mostly asking about what you have on them though. Do you have a link to a specific picture? A copy of the official one?
And...you worked for 3M? So cool. Perhaps it's because my dad is from Minnesota, but I always thought 3M was nifty. I love all the cool things those folks have come up with.
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3M is not cool. 3M is a soulless multinational that strives to inflict mediocrity on all its employees. It pisses me off no end that I worked for them for 20+ years.
nevermind. They do have some cool stuff though.
When I was a kid, driving past the 3M building was the first sign we were approaching Minneapolis. Now of course there's development all the way from St. Paul to Hudson, WI.
I just mention that because 3M has this happy childhood association. Oh, and I also liked the old fashion tape dispensers that split in half so you could load more tape. Way more aesthetic than the one-piece plastic dispensers. Or was that Scotch tape?
3M is not cool. 3M is a soulless multinational that strives to inflict mediocrity on all its employees. It pisses me off no end that I worked for them for 20+ years.
I worked for them for three months, back in '96. Then my contract was up and I didn't. Had some good focaccia bread based sandwiches in the commissary, first focaccia I ever had, really.
Or was that Scotch tape?
Scotch tape is 3M. The McKnight family being scottish and all.
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When you go past the NECCO building in Boston, it used to smell like Necco wafers (I don't think they make them there any more). When you go past the Keebler factory in suburban Cincinnati, it smells like chocolate cakes.
When you go past a 3M plant, does it smell like tape? glue? new paper smell (which is awful for the record, thank you Berlin NH paper mills).
When you go past the NECCO building in Boston, it used to smell like Necco wafers (I don't think they make them there any more). When you go past the Keebler factory in suburban Cincinnati, it smells like chocolate cakes.
When you enter Battle Creek, MI, you can smell cereal. (the Kelloggs factory is there)
The Crystal plant smells like hot sauce. I don't drive past it on my way to work anymore, more's the pity. That used to really help me wake up in the morning.