6 responses to “The home office setup – part I”

  1. Kevin

    Mine consists of:

    A single, large(ish) table (which has a higher plane on which to place monitors and store things underneath which is neat!)
    A rather uncomfortable chair, which needs to be replaced ASAP
    A 24″ iMac
    A 15″ Macbook Pro
    A 19″ monitor hooked up to a self-built uber PC (on the floor)
    A plethora of mice, keyboards, mouse pads, hard drives and for some reason, loose change.
    An Apple Time Capsule
    A Lamp
    A whiteboard for the wall in front of me to jot notes down on… especially when working on large projects with lots of crappy PHP or Java…
    Next to it I have a 40″ Samsung 6-series TV pointed in my direction with a PS3, 360 & Wii plugged into it. You know, for research :)

    My Mascot is a nice Solid Snake figure thing. I do also have a DanBo thing. But he’s really just a photography model :)

  2. Keith

    Nice post James, love the insight into your freelance life and office pics never go astray.

    I might do the same :)

  3. Peter Armstrong

    Very good post James. I’ve had my own office for a few years too. It’s great for working in but unfortunately there’s also a very comfy couch and TV in the next room which often lures me out of working in the office.

    I wouldn’t have the time for a cat/dog but I recently got a fish tank for the office and 3 gold fish which helps me de-stress.

    I’d definitely recommend anyone who is self-employed gets a proper office space without a TV or anything else to disturb you. There’s no comparison.

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  5. Gary Corcoran

    Now this is a cool post, good to see some people can work from home well, even with the wife :)

    A couple of issues I would have would be, investing in an imac, is it good to distinguish between the laptop and the computer? Are you tempted to bring the macbook in for Dr Phi :) If you go for two then how do you synch your work between the two??

    How do you stop working in the evening, being a developer I’m constantly thinking of solutions to problems, ideas, and with a couple of clients down under getting a few late night change request emails.

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