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With the pieces cut and all mortises and tenons made, Mel can test the fit and look of the desk frame. The curve on the bottom rail turned out pretty nicely. The grain of the wood will change a lot with the sanding and finishing that is yet to be done.
These pics show my office in Berlin, Jan through May 2012. I was a visiting researcher at Humboldt University, Department of Social Sciences. The office was/is in Ziegelstrasse 13c. The place is actually really nice, I just try to maximize its spookiness on the photos.
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This is the keyboard of Daryl's laptop, which I usually use because Daryl is always on the desktop. There are a lot of things to like about this computer--it does have a fast processor and a really nice screen--but it can be equally annoying.
One big design flaw? The numbers on the top row of the keypad are done in orange. So you can't see them in most situations. Gah!
(PS: This shot was taken with my Fuji F10, which is actually new to me... my old F10, which I like to keep in my purse at all times, was having many problems, and I saw a used one on KEH cameras for SO cheap, so I snatched it up. I'm really happy with my purchase.)
Toy animal sleepover at Upper Riccarton Library. Wednesday 20 April 2016.
File reference: Toy-sleepover-2016-04-20-computer-bear
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
These two have been my preferred input methods for a long time. (15+ years?) They have proven to fit me better than any straight keyboard or regular mouse ever could, by quite a large margin.
Here's the mythtv box, once I do a stealth drive mod for it, it should blend in well with the rest of the av electronics