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By Friday, the office had fractured. The "Bottoms" (traditionalists) argued that the taskbar belonged exactly where Microsoft had placed it in 1995. The "Tops" claimed it improved vertical screen real estate for widescreens. The "Lefties" (Elena's people) praised its efficiency for ultrawide monitors. And three "Righties" sat in the corner, insisting that right-alignment was the true path to enlightenment, though no one believed they actually existed.

The bullpen erupted.

Her coworker, Leo, walked by her desk (he was one of those people who still walked to desks instead of just pinging). He froze. move taskbar

Helen from HR started receiving passive-aggressive sticky notes on her monitor, each bearing a hand-drawn arrow pointing left, right, or up. By Friday, the office had fractured