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And monitors with such thin neck[^] piss me off.
It looks so weak, I would think twice before switching on my table fan.
I prefer strong necked, fat bottomed, stable ones[^]
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I've also ordered a new monitor with [limited at that] tilt only, but a damn good price (show special).
found out the thing is to check if it has a "VESA" mount, then buy a VESA stand from amazon or similar. (also if you're looking to wall/permanent mount the monitor or run it in portrait mode.)
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Nand32 wrote: Maybe these monitors are designed for super-evolved x-men who can do the adjustments on their neck
Free market wants to keep the worker down. So you must look to another political system that empowers the worker.
Or just buy an adjustable stand. I have had mine (with arms rather than just stand) for years now. Keeps working with new montors that I buy. I would mention it by brand name but it doesn't seem to have a brand name on it.
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lol
jschell wrote: Or just buy an adjustable stand
Doesn't this clutter the desk ?
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Nand32 wrote:
Doesn't this clutter the desk ?
Actually a bit of the opposite. The stand is attached to a clamp at the back of the desk and then extends upwards. The arms extend out from it vertically. That frees up space under the monitors themselves.
The stand allows the monitors to be easily moved with a push also. The arms have an elbow so between the vertical adjustment and horizontal one them can be adjusted with precision.
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jschell wrote: keep the worker down. Yeah, but I'm considered 'normal height' - so I think it's a conspiracy that these (no doubt) Chinese made stands are for Chinese height people.
(An attack on the western Proletariat)
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A couple a 'very useful books' do the job for me.
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CPallini wrote: A couple a 'very useful books' do the job for me
This one[^] used to be the one for me.
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Here ya go: Table Air Info[^]
It's a mini air purifier, yes?
If you live in a city, that's possibly not a bad idea - city air is pretty foul at the best of times.
But ... you've got to be pretty close to the purifier to get any benefit, it's effect is going to be diluted the further you get from it. So why the elephant do you want to control it via your WiFi and the internet?
AirCon. Good description.
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OriginalGriff wrote: So why the elephant do you want to control it via your WiFi and the internet?
perhaps if you're inside a bubble then at least the thing could be sucking in fresh new air from outside?
...but then you'd also need another to suck the used air out.
discount if you buy a pair?
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I've been on semi-vacation for a couple of weeks and tomorrow I'm heading to a small island in the middle of the South Pacific with zero internet.
I'm going to enjoy the deafening silence. I think.
cheers
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have nice holidays... you deserve it
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Chris Maunder wrote: .... with zero internet. Spam FREE.
Enjoy!
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If I paint myself black and put a handle on my head, can I come along as hand luggage?
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Enjoy! The only bad part of a vacation is returning.
I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too!
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the best way to end a vacation is to take a break.
(seriously, after many years I found it really worthwhile on returning from a trip to have at least 1 full day at home [sorting personal sh*t out etc. at a relaxed pace] before getting back to work - even now when working from home. filling up leave to the max is just too tiring.)
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Lopatir wrote: the best way to end a vacation is to take a break.
Yes I agree.
But it seems like on vacation you're just getting settled and enjoying the relaxation and it's time to pack bags and return.
I do all my own stunts, but never intentionally!
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I guess you don't have any children.
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I've got 2 kids, both bigger than me so they can sort out their own shi stuff and stay out of mine.
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Explains it then.
Can't wait to go on vacation on my own.
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I 100% agree.
I attended Low Carb Denver. I stayed overnight after most people left, so I could collect my thoughts, and took the MONDAY I traveled off completely so I could unpack, and easy back in after being gone 5 days...
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That's my favorite part actually
I LOVE being at home!
I actually plan vacations for doing absolutely nothing at home.
Although going out to far away places once in a while is nice too... For like ten to fourteen days
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Sander Rossel wrote: Although going out to far away places once in a while is nice too... For like ten to fourteen days
IN fact I'm leaving in two weeks for a month; cruise, Rome for a week the Paris for a Week. Excited I love to travel!
I do all my own stunts, but never intentionally!
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