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I was not satisfied with the post of yesterday, to much computerwork ;-)
So this week will be the week of the small object faces
Young man works on computer at home office during evening, engaged in focused task with coffee nearby
Doing web development work at the Ferndale Starbucks. The adventures of Sir Oisin Leif and Prince Cian in Ferndale, Washington. Photos taken on October 2, 2019. (c) 2019: Photos by Thomas Baurley, Oisin Leif Rhymour, Leaf McGowan. Tales at www.technogypsie.net/chronicles/
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Revit MEP Fundamentals training for District employees, Aug. 25, 2015. Photo by Paul Rebarchik. This was a 2015 photo drive entry.
Specs are below in the comments. It's on the sales floor at our ComputerWorks store: www.goodwillsp.org/shop/computer-works
Now my new camera has arrived Ive looked at the images i managed to save after the dolphin drowned my last camera and these are some my favorites :D xxx
Pondering the meaning of life as I gaze into the distance longingly. Why are we here? What is the reason for life? Is there something after death? What is love? Where does the soul REALLY exist? Why does my favourite tennis player suck so much? Ahhhh, the important questions.
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Complete NES system for $39.99 at the ComputerWorks store. If I didn't have one already, I'd buy one.
Where I do most of my work. I also use my foldout dining table for doing crafts and sewing. Whilst I'd love to get a jeweller's workbench, I use the desk for arts & crafts and computerwork too often for that to be feasible.