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Not quite bleeding edge tech for the modern workstation. Seem to have really nailed the ergonomics too.
(The PC was actually powered up and running when we found it.)
Shots from a group meetup / photowalk with the TwinCities Flickr Group. Wandering through the abandoned building(s) at Camp Coldwater (part of the Minneapolis Bureau of Mines).
Space saving workstation. More pictures and plans available here: www.simplifiedbuilding.com/blog/wall-mounted-space-saving...
Hola, saludos desde colombia, mi nombre es Jairo quiero compartir mi escritorio, es un Imac de 21" con monitor dial viewsonic, HD verbatim de 500gb para time machine, ipod de 80gb y Ipod touch 4g de 32gb. En camino un mac book air de 64gb!
Yashica Mat 124, 80mm f/3.5, Kodak Ektar 100
20-year old Tetanal C-41 kit from powder. Constant agitation on Unicolor Uniroller motor base.
The surface shelf is made from an old Ikea closet door (47"x19"x0.5"). Overhead, I have a metal crossbar with magnetic clips. Useful for posting notes.
Workstation. En esos momentos subía los últimos archivos mientras cenaba los restos de la pizza y veía las fotos recientes del flickr...
Engineers with workstations and various experimental devices at tech firm Cynapsys at the Tunis Tecnopark, Tunisia. Photo: Arne Hoel / World Bank
Photo ID: Hoel_111117_DSC_5333
USB Hub to juice, charge, and connect equipments to my computers. More details and useful links @ www.willtoknow.com/workstation
RANDY'S WORKSTATION: My main machine is my 1TB SSD Dell XPS 15 laptop to the left. I occasionally reach up to the touch screen but mostly work with my full size keyboard with multiple windows open on my LG 34" monitor. Wireless BT mouse... not a touchpad guy, but would be if I had the laptop on it's own very often. USB C from laptop to dock upper left of KB, so one plug frees the laptop with all my data to be on it's own. See Flickr album at flic.kr/s/aHsmMwx9cX
DIANA'S WORKSTATION: Diana's computer is a Microsoft Surface with a dock for connection to a larger monitor and to our office network. She is planning to move to a separate, compact keyboard 'cause she thinks that she will like the feel better than the Surface keyboard. "Compact" KB, 'cause she never uses the keypad. Probably bluetooth wireless like her mouse.
My unusually organized desk. I took this on a Friday so I had plenty of time to organize beforehand. I will take another picture this week, maybe on a Wednesday when things are crazy at work.
I've added tons of notes for the curious types and also because i love notes on pictures. :)
This was created for the Down Under Challenge Group... The background is my spare room with an old computer..
To see other creations GO HERE ~~
In the home office.
2008 MacBook Pro and Cintiq 12WX.
I've got the Mac sitting up on an old 35mm film canister. The Cintiq is rigged up on my drawing table with some stuff I got at the hardware store. A couple of sturdy hooks, connectors, a couple springs, and a post/beam from one of those wall-mounting shelving systems. The Cintiq sits perfectly in the U-shaped channel. The springs I bought ended up being a little long, so I just tied knots in them to shorten them up. It also turns out that the knot is a handy place to put my stylus when not in use. The keyboard is resting on top of the Cintiq, and dates back to the G4 ("Yikes" model) I bought in September '99, which you can see just a little portion of in the lower left of this photo. Still hanging around, although I rarely ever fire it up.
passar horas sentado ai é mais gratificante que qualquer coisa!
Quando se faz o que gosta é outro papo, né?
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This is my cool new standup desk.
I went to home depot and bought four 4x4 posts (4 feet high), and screwed them to my desktop as table legs. Added a little black spray paint, and I'm in business.
Have been wanting to do this for awhile and finally got around to it. Apparently, sitting all day is not so healthy as discussed here:
www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/01/20/health/healthy_living/...
My workstation at NextBus, flanked by laptops.
(Below is a description I sent to some curious folks.)
Lots of CPUs here. The Dell workstation and two center monitors are much like the arrangement at my previous job, except this one is running Fedora instead of XP, thankfully.
The laptop on the right runs Win7, because I do have to communicate with others using "Exchange" and "shares" and that sort of thing. Plus, I have to test websites on Windows, thus the big screen plugged into the laptop with the "nextart" website I made for Asheville.
To the left, an old IBM (not Lenovo) ThinkPad running XP, plus all the crufty software for provisioning old CPUs. The LED display behind it is powered by an 8051 and that's an 8051 compiler IDE on the ThinkPad's screen. It is surrounded by three ARM devices: an ATMEL-based device (with octopoid breakout cable), a Technologics board for more advanced LED displays, and an old cracked Samsung Galaxy, also used to test websites and such.
Upper right-hand corner, pinned to the wall, a zero-CPU transit navigation system.
Treadmill workstation no handyperson skills required! Works great, got the treadmill for $399 CDN from Sears online, no vibration from the treadmill touches my electronics, the treadmill folds up and rolls around, very ergonomic, minimalist, almost artistic design :)
Treadmill workstation no handyperson skills required! Works great, got the treadmill for $399 CDN from Sears online, no vibration from the treadmill touches my electronics, the treadmill folds up and rolls around, very ergonomic, minimalist, almost artistic design :)
Close-up to the fly on the wall view. More details and useful links @ www.willtoknow.com/workstation