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NOTE: Whimsical Workspaces is a workshop available for free here: willowing.ning.com/group/whimsical-workspace
I was stuck at the point of sorting the closets when we actually hit Week 4 of the workshop so I was pleased to put sorting things aside and start work on my final project, a big counted cross-stitch piece that would proclaim what Rhomany said to us: "WELL DONE YOU!" It is a less common expression in the States than in the UK, especially here in rural Minnesota. The framer said "What a nice thing to say! Who says that?" English people! And it IS a nice thing to say! I unearthed and unburied the Aida cloth, the embroidery floss, and the DMC alphabet chart when I cleaned out the closets and the Hoosier cabinet.
I started the Whimsical Workspaces workshop on October 1 and did not finish until December 26. The hardest parts were beginning and finishing. I look at the first picture and can't believe it. I had stuff in here from my craft stash, Mom's stash, and a combination of both recently brought back from a huge storage unit. That I would ever have clear floor space again seemed impossible. I had clear floor space after Day 1, Area 1, though, and I kept going from there. Having clear floor space to stand on was the goal every day! After the workshop ended and I was still working, I was able to take the whole program that I had left and put it on a spreadsheet and make a task list for each day, which I worked through fairly systematically. When I got sick and tired of a big task, like sorting a closet, I would choose a simple, quick project from another day and do that instead. It helped me get to the finish line.
The journal entries in the spreadsheet were a little different from the ones I put here. They may have been more task-oriented than what I wrote here. But all the journal entries were important to do, especially Week 1.
DALIAN/CHINA, 10SEPT09 - Participants captured during the Dalian WorkSpace 2009 at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China 10-12 September 2009.
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DALIAN/CHINA, 10SEPT09 - Participants captured during the Dalian WorkSpace 2009 at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China 10-12 September 2009.
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There is where we hold meetups up to about 80 people. If your event is free and open to the public, and your org is non-commercial, you can use it for free for an evening or weekend meetup. It's also available for rent for gatherings of up to 30 people.
This room used to be decorated with Dr. Seuss things. We love Dr. Seuss but his style doesn't look so professional in video conference backgrounds. We also have our device library in here.
My workspace as it is currently laid out. From left to right, visible are my printer-scanner, the IBM RT 135 (Guru), a desk made out of cinder block and plywood atop which is the RT monitor and a SPARCstation 20 (Morningstar), my chair, and a glass and metal desk on top of which is the monitor for my Pentium4 PC (AdamMalkovich) and a switchbox to allow it access to Morningstar.
DALIAN/CHINA, 10SEPT09 - Participants captured during the Dalian WorkSpace 2009 at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China 10-12 September 2009.
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Our Private Call Room is suitable for up to 60 minutes' meetings on an ad-hoc basis. It's not bookable in order to keep it available frequently. We provide good lighting and a good mic so you can look and sound great on calls.
DALIAN/CHINA, 10SEPT09 - Participants captured during the Dalian WorkSpace 2009 at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China 10-12 September 2009.
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DALIAN/CHINA, 10SEPT09 - Participants captured during the Dalian WorkSpace 2009 at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China 10-12 September 2009.
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Bit of a change since this picture. Now an iMac 27" 2.93 with 12GB RAM, wireless keyboard, Magic Pad, Magic Mouse and a lot more junk!