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Work Break from Circuit Break

dilbert 4 jpg.jpgWhat's in a name? Well, the clearer the better for starters...

Having introduced a new Circuits section on the site (presenting a visual view of circuit diagrams, as well as the existing Circuit Design Ideas content), we thought it was time to tidy up the 'Circuits' namespace and rename the Circuit Break section, the erstwhile home of Dilbert and Sudoku.

Work Break is now its name. The content is the same, just the name has changed.

How many people got the 'Circuit Break' reference we wondered, particularly as they quickly scanned down the quite crowded Navigation Bar?

A few associative ideas were thrown up for consideration before deciding to simply keep it simple. Its the section for light relief, during a five minute work break... Our own application of Occam's Razor.

So, for your daily Dilbert and Sudoku fix, simply head to the Work Break section.

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