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Still working from home? Time to start the ‘fake commute’ – Sydney Morning Herald
Damien Lyons buttons up a business shirt, jumps in the car, switches on the radio and hits the road. But he’s not actually heading to the office.

And of course when we got locked down, all of that stuff went. There were no punctuation points everything bled into the other.
For all the headaches commuting can trigger from dealing with bumper-to-bumper traffic jams to being squashed into a train after near-inevitable delays it does, in truth, bring certain benefits.
And its a realisation that has been hitting people, like Lyons, who began working at home during the pandemic.
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