>>a monitor on a cymbal stand or a projector for truly laid backThat rocks.
Your setup on your blog looked vaguely familiar. I have dual lap tops with
dual monitors and an assortment of peripherals. Dual white coned yamaha
monitors sold to me by one of those not so pushy sales guys (he really
hooked me up and he moonlights at the apple store too, he knows what he's
doing full on music and apple studio at cost). I'm all about the makeshift
music equipment/home office set up. I want a projector bad.

I'm not a cushion guy either. At home I rock one of those semi cushioned
cost plus fold out chairs anything else wouldn't fit the decor. Maybe if the
roho had back pack straps...

What we need is non chewable cables, wires, and cords. I have a snake pit
and my kitties have managed to sever over a grands worth of electronic
product (Wacom, cell phone charger, lap top charger, adapters etc). Always
the same sitch...I go to use the device that was working just fine and all
the sudden when I need it to work and it doesn't, follow the cord and it's
been chewed through, look up and their my little angels are giving me play
with me eyes. They like to lay on the keyboard while I type, always lay
their heads on the return key. it's cute and I always let them.

Same here, a coffee table, night stand, any surface stacked with a
little Alexandria's worth of books always within arms reach.

I bought one of those wireless keyboards to work with the PS3 to use it like
a computer while I'm immobilized on the sofa...kind of a hard transition. I
can't really get into it. Maybe I'll do an IXdA post from it to see if it
helps...

Dude, put the cymbal back on the cymbal stand and throw the monitor out the
window.

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:19 AM, Troy Gardner <t...@troyworks.com> wrote:

> > Wow, I could never work like that! I have way to many books on my desk
> for
> > that to work. I need a good expanse of flat space.
>
> That's what floors are for :) of course I work at home so can get away
> that. But I used to work in an office I wasn't afraid to take over a
> floor area when the conference table wasn't big enough.
>
> Oh you can't see, to the left of me is a narrow fold down bench with a
> limited supply of books I generally require cleaning off every week
> (to keep my head clear), and off to the right is a 88 keyboard
> controller with room for other books.
>
> If piles were living creatures, they seem to grow every efficiently
> with a diet of big desks and paper. So I've tried to eliminate paper
> and desks as much as possible, lest I dissapear.
>
>
> >What can I say, I am a man of leisure
>
> I have 2 foofs and a monitor on a cymbal stand or a projector for
> truly laid back. Works great with company.
>
> RE: Cushions
>
> I don't find most chairs comfortable either.  I'm thin and incurred
> some butt injuries from cycling from junior high through college, hard
> to focus when you can't sit still :)
>
> I find a roho cushion invaluable. With cover off they are funky
> looking, but very adaptable.
>
> http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&um=1&sa=1&q=roho+cushion&btnG=Search+Images&aq=0&oq=roho
>
> Each one of the inflateable cells moves.  Originally meant for
> wheelchairs, They are used internally to the bodybuilt line of chairs
> and on motorcycles.
>
> Since it's portable and so comfortable it's easy to work anywhere.
> Like when I travel, half the time the airport has me on a long layover
> with a poweroutlet nowhere near the chairs, so just toss down the
> cushion and work.
>
> Troy.
>
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