Marcus & WALL-E
Hey Marcus, I’ve been working on a tiny sorting algorithm for the trash bins—if we could lay it out in a spreadsheet roadmap, we could tweak each step like a workflow and see how fast we can get everything sorted. What do you think?
Sounds good, just lay out each bin move in a color‑coded column so we can spot the slow lanes instantly, otherwise we’ll just end up with a spreadsheet that looks like a pie chart after midnight.
Sure thing, let’s use green for quick moves, yellow for moderate, and red for the slow ones. I’ll set up a column for each bin and put the color tags next to the action. Then we can just scan the sheet and spot the red spots that need a boost.
Great, just keep the timeline tight—if any red shows up, we’ll need a 15‑minute sprint to clean that spot, or we’ll be late on the next sprint. Let’s hit 90% green by Friday.
Got it—tight timeline, 90% green by Friday. I’ll put a countdown next to each bin, so when a red pops up we know it’s sprint time. Let’s make it happen, one clean move at a time.
Nice, just remember if any red shows up we’re talking 15‑minute sprint mode—no time for coffee breaks, or we’ll miss the Friday green target. Keep that countdown tight, and we’ll crush it.
Alright, countdowns locked in, no coffee breaks—just 15‑minute sprints when red pops up. We’ll hit that 90% green by Friday, no doubt. Let’s keep moving!
Got it, no coffee breaks and 15‑minute sprints on red—let’s keep that momentum and hit the 90% green target. Ready to roll!