My Blogging and Working Environment
Monday, December 24th, 2007Categories: General Web
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I figure that the holidays are the best time to write articles so you can get to know me more. I’ll start off with my article featuring my very own blogging (and working) environment or, my lieu of zen.

Just a note that items were not rearranged for this photo. That’s as natural as my environment can be.
Features include:
- Unused computer (Green one)
- Dual monitors on my laptop (The laptop is on but I have a black desktop)
- Glowing mousepad won in a Guild Wars tournament currently being used as a counter-top
- Laser mouse
- Headset with microphone
- Speakers in the event the laptop’s built-in speakers aren’t loud enough
What about you? What does your environment look like?

Girls Bedding
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December 24th, 2007 at 12:32 pm
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December 28th, 2007 at 11:53 am
Interesting arrangement Pat..I have a similar one, but I don’t have a dual system arrangement, just my lappy and lot of scrap around..Happy that I found someone who uses a flat table with comparatively less arrangements for ergonomics..Lately Darren at Problogger.net had published his environment and it was awesome! The chair he used was the best ergonomic one I’ve ever seen. You can see some interesting one in the comments area too.
Cheers!
Mani
December 28th, 2007 at 4:44 pm
Amazing - such a great blog coming out of a somewhat utilitarian space. Got a view, or at least a poster? I’m looking at 8 tower cranes from my desk at work right now. Ah, Calgary.
The centerpiece of my home office (and the only decent piece of furniture in the house) is my grandfather’s desk. It was made in 1840 - he got it in 1920 and it needs major restoration work. Not computer friendly though - no place to hide cords for 2 monitors, peripherals, laptop, desktop, etc. Go figure.
Thanks for sharing!
December 28th, 2007 at 5:18 pm
Thanks guys.
@Mani - After long nights of work, the lack of an ergonomic setup starts to weigh in.
@Dave - Cheers. My view is a white wall, there used to be a whiteboard in its place. I’m typically staring deeply into one of the screens most of the time however.