Monday, July 12, 2010

King Arthur's "round table" found, cubicles doubtless nearby

An archeological site in the UK is being labeled as King Arthur's legendary "Round Table".
The site is actually more of an amphitheater left by the Romans and "re-purposed".
Seating is estimated at more than 1000.
An execution chair was also located at the site and there is no mention of whether it was original or added by later users.
Maybe they had "round-table discussions" or "coffee talks" here as they do in today's business world.
When they will find the cubicles and corner offices?

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