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|title=Queuing For Beginners
|author=Joe Moran
|date=June 2008
|isbn=978-1861978417
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>1861978413</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=1861978413|aznus=<amazonus>1861978367</amazonus>
}}
Hour by hour throughout the day we do things through habit, sometimes almost unconsciously. We eat breakfast, commute to work, spend time in an office, gossip at the water cooler and queue up at lunch time in a variety of different places. Lunch is eaten at our desks, quite probably whilst we're checking our emails and before popping outside for a cigarette in anticipation of the office meeting. At the end of the working day we might divert for a drink with our colleagues, go home for dinner and then slump on the sofa using the remote to surf the channels. Just before we go to bed we'll watch the weather forecast.

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