Posted in Blogging, Darren Rowse, John Evans, Office, Syntagma Media on January 11th, 2008
Darren Rowse of Problogger shows us around his new office in Melbourne on video and invites everyone to display their own. Here’s a couple of pics of Syntagma Media’s current office :
The working part of the Syntagma office
The meeting zone
As you can see it’s a bit cramped, even for two people working. The meeting area is cozy, to put it mildly. We really need a two-room office.
However, we are moving house and office later this year, so it’s a work in progress.
Posted in Desks, Duncan Riley, Life on Mars, Office, Syntagma, Syntagma Towers, Technology, Windows Vista on May 30th, 2007
It must be a quiet day for news when people start showing you pictures of their desks. It could be a lot worse, of course, so we shouldn’t complain. Duncan Riley did it yesterday, and I’ve seen any number around the blogosphere.
My excuse is that it’s been raining here for days so I can’t fulfil last week’s promise of pics taken along the Devon coast. I also get a bit twitchy when I can’t photograph anything. I know that sounds like an addiction but I call it Window-On-The-World Syndrome.
So, yes, here’s a snap of my desk in the Syntagma Towers’ office :
The box on the left is a Windows Vista machine, which I use nearly all the time now. On the right, is the old XP box. There’s still a lot of stuff left on it which I can’t move over : programs incompatible with Vista and mountains of Word and Excel documents.
Incidentally, I’ve discovered a good way of transferring material between computers without fitting a cable between them or burning a disk. Just put it in a Gmail attachment — you’re allowed up to 20MB now — and email it to yourself. Switch on the other computer, and there it is waiting for you. But I expect you knew that.
The boiling question of the day is, what does your desk say about you? Is it cluttered or uncluttered? And if you think that’s a silly inquiry, one business guru wrote an entire book about cluttered desks. I suppose it was a gap in the market.
In case you missed the first pic, here’s a wider shot showing a bit of context. Not much, but you can’t have everything :
But I’ve entertained you long enough …