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Written by Tyler Smith on 2024-12-31 at 19:43

My office is almost clean for the first time in many years!

Question for the hive mind: leave my laptop station in the corner, or move it to the long, flat arm of the desk?

[#]ergonomics #workstation

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Written by Stanley Black-Decker on 2024-12-31 at 19:46

@plantarum If you stay in the elbow, the table-leg at the short end will subtly torture you until the next time you clean your office (years)

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Written by Tyler Smith on 2024-12-31 at 20:02

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exactly! that's my primary motivation for changing

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Written by Human 3500 on 2024-12-31 at 21:10

@plantarum this type of corner workstation is a huge space waster. Well maybe it made sense when we all had huge tube monitors 20+years ago but I still didn't like it back then.

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Written by Tyler Smith on 2025-01-01 at 03:34

@human3500

Yeah, I wouldn't get one again. But given that I already have it, does moving my computer make that big corner space any more useful?

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Written by Human 3500 on 2025-01-01 at 19:47

@plantarum You can stick the printer and fax machine that aren't being used back in that corner.

Seriously, with the computer moved to the right, that corner area will be accessible although I'm not sure how to best utilize it.

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