Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Workspace and its story
Just struck me that my workspace now includes four PCs and an iMac, plus several mobile devices, such as an Android phone and iPods, with cameras and other electronic gear all over. So what is my main monitor sitting on? A printed version of "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare" and a Sunset magazine encyclopedia of Western gardens. I think I need to get outside more this summer.
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2 comments:
Books will never be outdated no matter of technology... but this usage??
I can't decide if it's ironic, poetic, or just plain funny that you're using Shakespeare that way. Is it a symbolic foundation? A Monty Pythonesque prop? Or just the biggest book you could find the day you decided your monitor was too low?
Fun to think about regardless. I need more outside time, too.
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