The Boyink Office

In response to Luke’s Where Do You EE post over on Jambor-ee here are some pics of my home office, which resides in the basement corner of our house:


Features of note include a hydraulically height-adjustable desk supporting my Windows system with dual screens, the all-important Aeron chair, and the Jeep calendar on the wall..)

Also important is the 20’ linear feet of floor-to ceiling whiteboard - definitely important for designing and planning large sites.


Since this photo I’ve added a small “guitar corner” where I can take breaks to practice making odd and unusual sounds come from a $88 Target-special electric guitar…

I usually break up my work-weeks between days in the office and using a laptop at one of several coffeeshops on wi-fi.  Much of the decision to stay or go depends on if I need the dual screens for best productivity.

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Comments

1
Charlie Stout
June 07, 2007

Ain’t nothing wrong w/ cheap guitars.  I’ve got a $99 Squire that feels as good as a thousand dollar American Strat.  Of course, there is that pickup hum in the bridge, middle, and neck positions.  Thanks for the EE help on the GB forums, BTW.  LOL.

2
(Author)
June 07, 2007

..and a cheap guitar actually looks pretty good with a quickie paint job - I was painting Jeep parts and thought the champagne gold metallic would look better than the boring black....smile

3

June 08, 2007

WOW!
I love the whiteboard idea!
Looks to be about 8x4 foot panels, right?

A striking idea.

4
(Author)
June 08, 2007

They would be if the basement had an 8 foot ceiling...as it is I had to cut them down to roughly 7 feet.

I didn’t use “true” whiteboard - instead I bought showerboard fro Lowes.  I have a post on it here.

They’ve actually held up pretty well.

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