Yeah I only submitted it because I thought it was cool that YC landed in Fast Company (I'm a subscriber). And I didn't expect to see Paul, Trevor and Jessica while in my porcelain office yesterday.
Well judging from the pg's 8 months pregnant comment, it would place it (the photo at least) 3 months ago... Which would have been before the announcement.
(Although, when I said schools, I mean it's use as a verb, not the two different locations).
Aye, 'schools' is a generally negative term, or at least that's what my sentiment classifier thinks. I can't really think of a replacement off the top of my head, though - 'educates'?
That's why I was wondering. I've never seen it in orange before (I was researching acoustic foam before for use at home) and it just seemed like an odd thing to do if it had an actual use other than looking good.
That being said, I suppose one could always dye it - that might work.
The article was a bit short so is there anything to be understood about YC from the photo where Jessica and Trevor are sitting up in the front and Paul is standing way in the back?
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I did think the use of the "schools" verb in the title was a bit odd (Means something less positive to me).
Perhaps it was built awhile back, and just recently published?
(Although, when I said schools, I mean it's use as a verb, not the two different locations).
What I meant to call as inaccurate is that the article is dated 18 March and describes the two locations; post-announcement publication.
Your consideration of the word "schools" was not at all being indicted.
Your dating of the picture was some nice cross-referencing!
Also wishing there was more meat to the article.
I'm guessing this has been painted over to match the wall?
That being said, I suppose one could always dye it - that might work.