Also note, Murakami-san has the only pencil eraser worth even considering using: the Staedtler Mars® plastic 526 50.
The Desk of Haruki Murakami
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Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
> sub-par ergonomics uh, you can't even see what type of chair he uses. > hardly an office So to be an office there is some strict requirements that it has to fulfil? I'll tell the local startup incubator in Phnom Penh where developers sat outside in 40c on wooden benches (with plastic container over power outlet for protection on rainy days) because the few rooms inside were occupied (no a/c).
Can you tell more about this startup incubator? Where is situated? Does it have a website? Thanks!
Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#43Earlier quoted context omitted.
> sub-par ergonomics uh, you can't even see what type of chair he uses. > hardly an office So to be an office there is some strict requirements that it has to fulfil? I'll tell the local startup incubator in Phnom Penh where developers sat outside in 40c on wooden benches (with plastic container over power outlet for protection on rainy days) because the few rooms inside were occupied (no a/c).
I don't even need to see the chair. Just the mere positioning of the screen makes me cringe. The article mentions vinyl records, a coffe mug, a baseball figurine... That's hardly the kind of equipment that comes to my mind when I think of an office. How does it make it a dream office when the only relevant material mentioned are a bunch of pencils? This is just some guy showing off his music collection.
Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not exactly what you described, but you may like reddit.com/r/battlestations
It's close! I know that subreddit, but it's too much hardware-related. /r/macsetups is the same. For me it's more about the workplace in combination with the people that work there. I mean a combination of those subreddits and a site like usesthis.com with the possibility to mark items on pictures.
Would make sense if this would be consolidated in a reddit community, seems like the right place for a hobby like this.
Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#45Is there some kind of website where people can upload their office/desk pictures including better descriptions (like those plus-icons) and a little Text? I don't know why, but to me it's motivating and just interresting to see how other people work. And i don't mean websites presenting huge offices of big companies. I mean homeoffices etc. A few years ago this was really big on Flickr, but since "nobody" is really ac…
http://workspacial.tumblr.com/
It's since been completely inactive - but I'd certainly like to redo it if there was some interest. Perhaps a Subreddit would be better suited.
Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#46Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's not exactly what you described, but you may like reddit.com/r/battlestations
It's close! I know that subreddit, but it's too much hardware-related. /r/macsetups is the same. For me it's more about the workplace in combination with the people that work there. I mean a combination of those subreddits and a site like usesthis.com with the possibility to mark items on pictures.
Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#48Is there some kind of website where people can upload their office/desk pictures including better descriptions (like those plus-icons) and a little Text? I don't know why, but to me it's motivating and just interresting to see how other people work. And i don't mean websites presenting huge offices of big companies. I mean homeoffices etc. A few years ago this was really big on Flickr, but since "nobody" is really ac…
Here's mine - http://i.imgur.com/IpRAW3m.jpg 7x3ft standing desk I built with my business partner :)
Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#49Is there some kind of website where people can upload their office/desk pictures including better descriptions (like those plus-icons) and a little Text? I don't know why, but to me it's motivating and just interresting to see how other people work. And i don't mean websites presenting huge offices of big companies. I mean homeoffices etc. A few years ago this was really big on Flickr, but since "nobody" is really ac…
Re: The Desk of Haruki Murakami
#50Earlier quoted context omitted.
> sub-par ergonomics uh, you can't even see what type of chair he uses. > hardly an office So to be an office there is some strict requirements that it has to fulfil? I'll tell the local startup incubator in Phnom Penh where developers sat outside in 40c on wooden benches (with plastic container over power outlet for protection on rainy days) because the few rooms inside were occupied (no a/c).
I don't even need to see the chair. Just the mere positioning of the screen makes me cringe. The article mentions vinyl records, a coffe mug, a baseball figurine... That's hardly the kind of equipment that comes to my mind when I think of an office. How does it make it a dream office when the only relevant material mentioned are a bunch of pencils? This is just some guy showing off his music collection.