Computer Behind My Blogging
Posted by Cottontimer on 29 Jan 2007 | Tagged as: Knick Knacks, London, Me
Most of you know where to find me on the average day. I’m in front of my computer in the dining room, living room, or guest room. When I’m home alone, though, I prefer to be in the dining room within easy access of food! This picture (with notes) was taken this morning for the Computers Behind Blogs project started by Iain Tait at crackunit.com.
I’ve also shared my blogspace before when we were still in Vietnam. And you’ve seen me sitting in this very room when I was tagged by Angela for a “come as you are” blog party.
You can have a peek at the computers behind other people’s blogging at the Computers Behind Blogs flickr group. I will be adding more pictures to the group from my various blogging spots. Make sure you tell me if you join in too!
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Nice pair of monitors you got there missy. ;}
I’ll have to go check it out. In the meantime, you can see the computers (3) behind my blogging and other online endeavors at:
http://casualkeystrokes.com/a-glimpse-inside-my-home-office/
mdmhvonpa: Thank you, kind sir. ::flutter eyelashes::
Char: I gotta get me one of those super chairs!
I would be too embarrassed to share where I blog! LOL!
LG: Awww. C’mon! We’re all waiting.
[...] Another photo for Computers Behind Blogs. (Januar6 29, 2007) [...]
[...] Then there’s the food - it’s none too good and also overpriced. And, I don’t find their tables to be big enough for proper work. I like to spread out all the magazines and books I use for reference plus my lunch, drink, external hard drive, camera, and other random stuff. Show me a table at any coffee shop that’s big enough for all that. Only my dining room table suffices. The wooden chairs and sofas also don’t seem to be ergonomically comfortable. [...]