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Saturday
Apr182009

Front Lines, pt. II: A Thousand-Dollar Effort

The team was tired. It was close to three in the morning and the remnants of the night’s crunch food were still festering on the kitchen tables. A quart each of guacamole and sour cream sat untouched, waiting to be discarded.

“It’s a race,” the owner said suddenly, pointing to the condiments. “A thousand bucks to the guy who can finish his first.” Crass entertainment might have been the only goal, or it could have been something a little more sinister— a kind of inadvertent and spontaneous hazing ritual. This was a small group of people who worked hard for little pay but who were part of the proud Dallas first-person shooter lineage. The studio’s employees began gathering into the kitchen to see what the noise was about. Two programmers stepped forward and, on the mark, began to tip the containers of toppings into their mouths.

It was a mess, of course. The man who was gulping down the sour cream finished first, to the hooting and hollering of his co-workers. Then he paused, turned and regurgitated everything back up into a nearby trash can. The audience exploded and collapsed into hysterics. The owner paid him his one thousand dollars.

After something like that, any day is pretty much over. So the laughter died down and the team dispersed into the arid Texas night.

Reader Comments (3)

"I'll pay you $20 bucks if you down THIS" comes up in kitchens across development studios more than I could have possibly imagined.

We almost got a guy to drink a bottle of tabasco sauce for a yearly subscription of WoW.
April 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJesse
That's good times, I kinda miss it a bit.
April 20, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersean
That's one of the things that is wrong with people: The willingness to degrade others for a cheap laugh.

Celebrating this kind of contest is grossly inappropriate especially when the person suggesting it is in the position of power.

Good times indeed.

April 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJames

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