My New Home Office

As part of some recent home renovations, I was able to convert a room on the first floor of my home from its former use as an exercise room into a home office of my very own. For the last 10 years I’ve shared an office upstairs with my wife and kids. Now that my wife’s real estate practice is established, she needs more room to spread out. It was time to move downstairs. During the renovation we freshened up the color scheme and replaced the carpet but we left the mirrored wall in place. I wasn’t sure if this was a good idea or not. On the one hand it would be expensive and messy to remove the mirrors (they were glued to the wall). On the other hand I was afraid that it might be seen as just a bit odd. Now that it is done, I like the way it turned out and the mirrors will remain.

If you study the pictures with care you will see a number of Byte magazine cover prints. I had purchased 4 of these from the artist (Robert Tinney) in the late 1980′s. When I put them in fresh frames they looked really good and I bought 4 more from his eBay store. These are all limited edition prints and they really establish the theme of the office.

Behind the door on the right:

Will be found this well-equipped home office. Here’s a view from the door:

This is what it looks like from my chair. That’s a 24″ Samsung monitor.

I have a video projector set up on the second port of my video card. I can look up from my chair to see the image projected on the far wall. I set up the monitors so that the cursor rolls off the top of the LCD and onto the bottom of the projected image. This is the most natural setup because the projected image is above my monitor when I am seated. Courtesy of the mirror, there’s an extra image to the left. This is not a distraction in practice.

My guest chairs (and a picture of Carmen):

My bookcase. I still have to do some more cleaning and organization. There’s a sliver of my son Andy on the left!

This is the view from behind the monitor. I tied up all of the cables using some Mille-Ties from Radio shack and then wrapped them in Gardner Bender flexible tubing (see the ‘Before’ picture below):

A window of my very own. You can’t see it, but I hung a bird feeder on the outside too:

These are the Mille-Ties. They are like cable ties but more flexible:

This is what my cables looked like before I cleaned them up. This is why computers are not welcome in many houses:

And that’s my new workspace. What do you think?

Links for Sunday, February 10, 2008

  • Second Inventory – “Second Inventory gives you the possibility to save all your items, regardless their nature, to your hard disk with a click, preserving them forever.
  • New York Times: The Job Interview, Starring Your Avatar – “Mr. Gould showed up in a Superman costume. Next, he invited me to sit down next to him in a chaise longue that overlooked the crashing surf. As we talked about my strengths and weaknesses, crabs skittered along the sand at our feet. At another point, in the middle of responding to a question about overcoming professional challenges, I stood up and performed a hula dance.

Links for Saturday, February 9th, 2008

  • TechThrob: Virtualization in Linux: A Review of Four Software Choices – “This article compares four virtualization products available for Ubuntu Linux: the free, open source x86 emulator Qemu; the closed-but-free versions of VirtualBox and VMware-Server, and the commercial Parallels Workstation.
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day: Atlantis on Pad 39A – “An intricate network of lighting plays across the 130 foot high Rotating Service Structure (RSS) in this dramatic night view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the Kennedy Space Center’s launch pad 39A.” – Breathtaking; be sure to click through to the high-res version!
  • Down The Avenue: Lost American-Made Men – “We’re somewhere between definitions of what it means to be a man and it is very confusing. I think this is one of the causes of the sub-optimal politico/economic situation in which America finds itself. And I think this is one of the reasons for the burgeoning trend of lost young men in this country, with university admission rates in decline and dropouts soaring, depicted in all those movies about successful young women stuck with guys who are a mess.

Links for Monday, February 4, 2008

  • LSL Editor – “LSL-Editor is a standalone LSL (Secondlife) script editor and run-time environment for Windows and compiles and executes LSL scripts. No SecondLife viewer is needed nor connection to the SecondLife grid.
  • MetaXLR8: Metaverse Platform Gambling 1 – “It is very clear that in the very near future one or another metaverse platform, or a combination of a few platforms, will take over the online world. A small consulting and development company does not have the resources to follow all existing and candidate platforms and can only bet on one or a very small set.
  • Reuters: OpenSim Worlds Lure Second Life’s Outcasts – “For Second Life’s banks, OpenSim grids provide a way to continue on in the field of virtual finance without the need to secure Linden’s approval.