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Directory opus I used that for so many years until I switched to Linux. . Starting way way back on Amiga. ... what a fantastic tool.
- Strider
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I think I am going to need a bigger desk ... and a newer one, this one is getting up there in years, but it's served me well. I just can't seem to fit all the things I want to play with and work on. :P
I have a lot of stuff sitting on top of my second computer (my "server" on the floor between the wall and desk), just to get more space.
I keep having to move things around for every "project", or setup a small tray next to my desk to work on. It works, but it's messy.
Anyone else have this problem? haha
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On 1/25/2021 at 1:50 PM, DoubleDeez said:
Perhaps I am late to the party but here is my Lod Of The Pugs desktop.
*snip*
Better late than never!
My wife would like that desktop. Pugs are her favorite dog and she is a LOTR fan. One of the many reasons I married her, she's just cool like that. lol
Funny, now that I need more "real" desktop space for all my toys, she's got a huge desk and bigger displays that I do. I am falling behind. ?
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On 3/1/2021 at 2:46 PM, Wertzui said:
Tatra T603. Weird and cool retro car!
Also, I stand by my old 5:4 display!
That's a pretty cool looking classic car, has a 60's Russian vibe to it? I am not very good with identifying automobiles, save for general details, with very few exceptions. haha
On 3/2/2021 at 10:43 PM, Cyber said:
My kitchen desktop on Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z monoblock:
I was using a similar version of the "Retro Neon City" wallpaper a while back. There are a few good ones out there. I like it!
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I've made an upgrade to my physical desktop.
When I bought a new Audio Interface recently, my desktop simply became too cluttered, so I built myself a small custom shelving unit out of some spare boards and other pieces of wood from my woodshop. (I am NOT a skilled woodworker at all, and the 'spare bits' were mostly from things I'd butchered.)
Front: Sonicware Liven 8Bit Warps (a synth). C=64 to the left.
Bottom: the new audio interface, a TASCAM US_4x4HR. Works well but I don't like the physical case design. Takes up real estate, won't sit flat - it's permanently tilted backwards by two non-removable front feet. This was what prompted me to make the shelves.
Floor 2: 1530 Datassette for the C=64. At left, the PE6502 kit computer in the Apple-wood stand I made for it.
Floors 3 and 4: Region 1 (US) and Region 3 (Korea) DVD players. The computer they're connected to has a built-in Region 2 (Japan).
Top: Cheap (Amazon Basics) speaker. I have a used hi-fi for music, but usually YouTube videos and the like sound best on a small speaker like this. Also, the first thing I ever soldered, a digital clock kit. Still works!
For Christmas I bought my mother a book on how to crochet cacti and succulents. She then made me the two cactus friends in the pot at left. I've named them Nord & Bert.
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I feel your pain on the desk space issue... I do like the shelf idea, was thinking of modifying my desk and adding a shelf to store all my electronic parts and tools.
Right now I setup and old TV tray next to my desk to work on, but have no real space for all my "stuff" when not I'm not using it. Especially since I recently picked up an Arduino Uno and have subsequently been teaching myself how to use/program it, and that has led me to taking on several projects. (Will post about those later.)
If I had known Arduino's were so easy to learn/use, I would have picked them up a long time ago. This was day one, about an hour after the first package arrived. haha
Basically, I have what I need the most sitting around/under my desk, in a cubby-hole on my desk, or in a few storage containers. Thinking of modifying the cubby to hold more. I just more space and time. ?
EDIT:
I can't believe I missed your LED clock, I built the same one and have it attached to my top monitor. ?
I also wish I had a real C64 on my desk. ?
Oh, and I guess I "Couldn't Make Head or Tail" of Nord and Bert. haha