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Looking Southeastwards, back to where the Pylon lines originate at Dungeness B Power Station, hidden in the haze...
Here's a partial shot of my home office (photos in this set were taken for my Declutter The Mess Under Your Desk! blog post).
The desk is a Palermo office desk purchased from Cost Plus World Market (I believe they're no longer sold). The Logitech V200 cordless mouse and M$ Natural Ergonomic Keyboard are tucked away on a sliding keyboard shelf - a feature I love about this Palermo desk. BTW, the mouse was purchased for $10 after rebate from Buy.com and the keyboard was purchased for less than $20 new off of eBay.
All cables and power bricks have been hidden behind and underneath the desk as shown in this photo and this photo.
The monitor is a Samsung 173P mounted on an Ergotron Neo-Flex LCD arm which I purchased on eBay for $20 refurbished.
The shelf is from IKEA, but I can't for the life of me remember the model - I would personally recommend the BILLY shelf system if you're looking. The storage box on top of the shelf is the IKEA KASSETT, and on top of that rests the FM3 Buddha Machine.
BTW, this is the way my office looks on a regular basis - I've tried my best to minimize any clutter and the only thing that is visible is my MacBook Pro (not shown) which connects to the Samsung monitor via DVI.
This was the first time I drew with a head torch. God knows what the waiters thought of a guest sat at a table with a torch on his head.
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EXPLORED on Dec 1, 2011
This picture was taken and edited with the Iphone for the Iphone365 project and for the Flickr group Our Daily Challenge ODC- RADIATING LINES.
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One of the two straight lines of Pylons, that cross Romney Marsh or Walland Marsh, depending on where you are standing!
THIS electric car has an extension cord stretching across the sidewalk and into a nearby apartment window. Interesting vanity plate. I actually tripped on the power cable - should zagged and not zigged as I walked down the street.
Please view On Black
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Come back and see me later - next patient please
Send in another victim of Industrial Disease'
Industrial Desease - Dire Straits - 1983
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Vientiane/Laos - City Walk
Laos Round-trip
Vientiane: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vientiane
Vientiane province: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vientiane_province
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It's probably only when you see the sign in real life that you also get to check out the myriad power lines, billboards and other intrusive stuff cluttering up the skyline around it. You would think someone might've tried a bit harder to site that electricity pylon and all those overhead cables somewhere further away but no, they cross the boulevard almost directly overhead.
Shame really that such an iconic sign is a bit hemmed in by so much modern interference.
Vivitar ULTRA Wide & Slim, 35mm Fuji Sensia 200 (expired 2003), cross-processed. 25 Nov 2011.
a well-known painted ad in my hometown.
Visit to IJmuiden locks, IJmond outer harbor and beach works at Wijk aan Zee for the pull-in and laying of power cables for offshore wind farms Hollandse Kust.
Hofkirche ("The Court's Church) is the Catholic cathedral in Dresden. A remarkable monument of
secular / religion power interaction, was completely destroyed in WWII by the Allies.
Its restoration from its rubble ( as well as of everything else in Dresden's historical plaza) is a great achievement of the German people
Metro sign with power cables at Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau, Paris,France. Photographed during the French pitch for the Olympic games in central Paris.
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Taken on a walk from Lydd, out across the marsh towards Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm, looking roughly south west from the area of Little Scotney, towards Scotney Court Farm.
This is the back of my Palermo office desk (you can find more details about my office setup HERE).
All peripherals, a power strip, and power bricks are mounted to a piece of pegboard that is attached to the back of the desk via two "L" brackets (also known as shelf or corner brackets). The cables are attached to the back of the desk and leg via adhesive backed nylon mounting bases (available at The Home Depot & Fry's Electronics).
The photo is for my Declutter The Mess Under Your Desk! blog post.
This is my Palermo office desk setup (you can find more details about my office setup HERE). A Logitech V200 cordless mouse and M$ Natural Ergonomic Keyboard are tucked away on a sliding keyboard shelf. The monitor is a Samsung 173P mounted to an Ergotron Neo-Flex LCD arm which swings forward approximately 15" when in use and frees up the entire desk area underneath it.
All cables are hidden from view using pegboard and adhesive backed nylon mounting bases as shown in this photo and this photo.
This is actually how my desk looks after clearing all items except for the things I use on a regular basis. There are two shelves in the room which store books, notepads, and other office supplies that are used once in a while.
The photo is for my Declutter The Mess Under Your Desk! blog post.
könnte so ein schöner Anblick sein, aber die StromKabel sind überall
could be such a beautiful sight, but the power cables are everywhere
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This is the underside of my Palermo office desk (you can find more details about my office setup HERE).
Seven and three quarter inch neon orange nylon wire ties were used to mount the power brick, power strip, and backup hard drive to the underside of the pegboard. You can see what the rest of the desk looks like from behind HERE. All parts and accessories were purchased at The Home Depot and Fry's Electronics.
The photo is for my Declutter The Mess Under Your Desk! blog post.