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a tribute to apple, ergotron and screenrecycler

a tribute to apple, ergotron and screenrecycler

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This is the perfect desk for working the graveyard shift -- great colors, very homy.

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i would like to wake up in this

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that place is perfect!!

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Nice desk.

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I don't think I could sleep under a sloping ceiling like that but this place is very damn nice.

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Nice done! How does the surface of your desk work out? I am thinking also of building a custom desk but am unsure about its surface. Did you put any special topping on the surface to make it even?

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I not only love your set-up, but I'm loving the room and decor. The colors are very nice.

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What's the apple wireless keyboard doing on the coffee table? I must know.

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it's my bedside keyboard :) can't work with it (no del-key & numpad / small cmd/opt/ctrl-keys / begging for a wireless version of the big one, but apple doesn't listen..) so it serves as a remote.

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What is that lamp (?) in the front right?

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awesome stuff!
just a quick question... are the 2 monitors connected to the mbp via mini display port? if yes how did you get it to show on 2 monitors??

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Cool desk, though I can't quite tell what you used for legs. Are they cannibalized from another table or something? I'm interested because I currently use a door blank on top of file cabinets. The file cabinets provide lots of storage, but they're poor for keeping anything but files organized and they're bulky.

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Hi folks, thanks a lot for the warm comments!

Let me give you a few answers regarding my old desktop setup, before I post my new arrangement in a couple of days/weeks:

- the lamp (in the front) is from a christmas market somewhere in Germany. Don't know where to find these on stock but watch out for an "african market" anywhere near you, and you'll most definitely find similar ones.

- the legs: are pretty good working easels, each side (front and back) separately adjustable in height. I found them in a Germany hardware store (OBI). They're manufactured by a certain German workshop but I can't remember the name, sorry.

- the "add 2 monitors to 1 MacBook" thing:
1 screen is connected to the Mac mini (MM)
1 screen is connected to the MacBook Pro (MBP).
MM and MBP are connect via LAN.
From here, "Screenrecycler" is your best friend.

Through "Screenrecycler" the Mac mini can "share"/give/hand-over it's screen to the MacBook Pro to use it as if it was connected directly. It also appears in the system preferences as a 3rd screen, completely configurable.

Nowadays the Mac mini has 2 outgoing display connections, being one of it's key features to me. But still this is the best(/only?) option to have 2 additional monitors on a MacBook which has then the screen real estate of 3 freakin' screens (if you count it's own one).

You can't really watch movies fluently on the one that's connected via LAN+Screenrecycler, but for office/twitter/coding-stuff it's been pretty awesome, as long as it lasted.

In January we're moving out, but in the meantime there's changed quite a lot inside here. I'll post an update of the current setup and also the new one, around mid/end of January. Definitely stay tuned for this update! There's so much more "geekery" to see, folks! ;)

Further questions anyone?

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