Chapter 12 RADNTEL Kip worked from three locations within RadNtel: his workstation in the R&D lab, a computer workstation in the center of the VR coders’ bullpen, and his private office. His office was designed around his most extensive work system: glass, steel, and carbon-fiber workstations formed a one-man command-and-control center from which he could manage RadNtel and the Stream. The carbon-fiber desktops wrapped around him in configurations that suited whatever his purposes were at the time. They were movable by voice command, and Kip could launch an endless number of holograms into the room to code, design, experiment, and innovate. His private office was the size of a basketball court with towering ceilings and walls covered in modern art: Kandinsky, Basquiat, Miro. And while t

