> We can also see that the desk is heaped up a couple of layers deep. Yeah, that's the same spot where I'm working on the furnace controller. The average depth on the tables in my office is 4". I also don't have shelves or other storage in here (it's my office, not the workshop in the basement) so everything has to be stored either on the desk (really a folding table, that one) or on the floor. The whole room is only 12x14 feet, and it's the same room I work in for my day job. It's got three tower computers, three laptops, VCR, stereo, printer, scanner, two UPSs, network gear, soldering station, two oscilliscopes, microscope, hotplate, and tons of parts and other projects. The other side of the room has a full wall of bookshelves, spare computers and printers, piles of magazines, and all those shipping boxes.
Every once in a while there's a deskslide and I have to spend some time cleaning :-P It's a messy space, but this kind of "messy" means "happy". Up to a point, at least. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

