Re: [Coworking] Standing desks

2016-06-10 Thread Derek Neighbors
We have had good luck with these.

http://www.varidesk.com/

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> If anyone is considering adding standing desks to their space, I've been
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> Here's the first of a few blog posts on the subject:
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Standing desks

2016-06-10 Thread Alex Hillman
REALLY nice build. Beautiful finish, too.


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On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Jacob Sayles 
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> Nice build!
>
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 6:40 AM, Aaron Mader  wrote:
>
>> I ended up building my own sit/stand desk. The ability to switch easily
>> from sitting to standing makes me SO much more likely to change up my
>> position through the day. I can't overstate it.
>> Here's a link to the build: http://imgur.com/a/FWcxT
>>
>> It's a fairly simple build.. constructing the desk just took a day.
>> Finishing it on the other hand.. that took several days.. but maybe that's
>> just because I didn't know what I was doing. If you wanted to build 6 of
>> these, it wouldn't take you much longer than building one.
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Re: [Coworking] Standing desks

2016-06-10 Thread Chad Ballantyne
That is awesome!

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> On Jun 10, 2016, at 2:14 PM, Jacob Sayles  wrote:
> 
> Nice build!  
> 
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 6:40 AM, Aaron Mader  > wrote:
> I ended up building my own sit/stand desk. The ability to switch easily from 
> sitting to standing makes me SO much more likely to change up my position 
> through the day. I can't overstate it. 
> Here's a link to the build: http://imgur.com/a/FWcxT 
> 
> 
> It's a fairly simple build.. constructing the desk just took a day. Finishing 
> it on the other hand.. that took several days.. but maybe that's just because 
> I didn't know what I was doing. If you wanted to build 6 of these, it 
> wouldn't take you much longer than building one. 
> 
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Standing desks

2016-06-10 Thread Jacob Sayles
Nice build!

On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 6:40 AM, Aaron Mader  wrote:

> I ended up building my own sit/stand desk. The ability to switch easily
> from sitting to standing makes me SO much more likely to change up my
> position through the day. I can't overstate it.
> Here's a link to the build: http://imgur.com/a/FWcxT
>
> It's a fairly simple build.. constructing the desk just took a day.
> Finishing it on the other hand.. that took several days.. but maybe that's
> just because I didn't know what I was doing. If you wanted to build 6 of
> these, it wouldn't take you much longer than building one.
>
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Re: [Coworking] Standing desks

2016-06-10 Thread Сергей Петренко
Hi,

We have just received for testing interesting device — it can be placed on the 
top of the standard table and provide an opportunity to use it virtually in any 
position. It is pretty solid, equipped with gas lifts and comfortable for using 
with desktop computer.

There is a FB page of it
https://www.facebook.com/stiystil/
It is Ukraine-based, so can be useful for Europeans.

Sergey Petrenko

> 10 июня 2016 г., в 16:40, Aaron Mader  написал(а):
> 
> I ended up building my own sit/stand desk. The ability to switch easily from 
> sitting to standing makes me SO much more likely to change up my position 
> through the day. I can't overstate it. 
> Here's a link to the build: http://imgur.com/a/FWcxT
> 
> It's a fairly simple build.. constructing the desk just took a day. Finishing 
> it on the other hand.. that took several days.. but maybe that's just because 
> I didn't know what I was doing. If you wanted to build 6 of these, it 
> wouldn't take you much longer than building one. 
> 
> 
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[Coworking] Re: Any Feedback from People Who Use Nexudus Coworking Software?

2016-06-10 Thread Lisa Reiner
Great feedback on the many pros, and some cons of Nexudus.  Do folks have 
any suggestions for alternate, simpler (even if less robust) space 
management software?

Thanks,
  Lisa

On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 9:57:13 AM UTC-4, Ender Baykal wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, 
>
> We're still in progress of seeking a platform which meets all our needs at 
> once. However, it's kind of hard to find a platform like that, because we 
> would like to:
>
> *1.* manage all the membership payment transactions (charge users, 
> accepting new members(coworkers), canceling memberships etc.)
>
> *2.* track their check-ins to our space (we don't want to check them in 
> manually, we already have a HID card reader system that allows people to 
> check-in at the front desk, however this card reader application is 
> integrated with Cobot and if we use another platform instead of Cobot, we 
> are not sure that we will be able to use our current HID system with the 
> new platform)
>
> *3.* We would like to see our members can interact each other on a single 
> platform by posting events, chatting each other, posting something that 
> they find interesting, or even posting job ads etc.
>
> *4.* manage our printer system (may be by giving our members some credits 
> in order to use the printers in our coworking space)
>
> *5.* we want our coworkers(members) can easily book our meeting rooms as 
> well as other resources like phone booths.
>
>
> Besides all these, the user interface of the platform/software should be 
> extremely simple. It shouldn't be complicated, it needs to look really 
> simple to people to encourage them to use it. 
>
> As I mentioned above, we're still in progress of finding a platform like 
> this. We came up with Nexudus, but I am not sure if it's going to be 
> helpful and meet our needs. If anyone who already uses Nexudus can give us 
> a feedback, we would appreciate that. In addition, we also appreciate if 
> you suggest us other softwares.
>
> *P.S.: We think Project Management softwares (Basecamp, Podio etc.) can't 
> help us since they're quiet expensive and kind of complicated and not very 
> user friendly. They have a lot of apps to allow you to customize it based 
> on your needs, but these are not as simple as other softwares.*
>
> Thanks everyone!
>
> *Indiegrove Team*
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Any Feedback from People Who Use Nexudus Coworking Software?

2016-06-10 Thread Bernie J Mitchell
Hi Carter,
What is the name of your space ? Also the disqus link does not work :-(

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On 10 Jun 2016, at 16:19, Carter Rankin  wrote:

We're using Nexudus, for just a few months now. I'm not really happy with how 
hard it seems to get all our management people up to speed with all the 
details. Our one IT person is spending tons of time going back and forth, via 
email, for what seems to be minor issues . Issues that I would have thought 
would have been documented and placed in a resource manual for new users, given 
how long and how many people use Nexudus. I feel like we're stuck in limbo 
land, given the amount if hours we've already invested for our one location. I 
get the sense that Nexudus may be a really robust product, and I am just a bit 
too impatient to see a system implemented that just works straight out of the 
box- which I'm gathering from others comments is just wishful thinking...
Cheers, 
Carter

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[Coworking] Re: Any Feedback from People Who Use Nexudus Coworking Software?

2016-06-10 Thread Carter Rankin
We're using Nexudus, for just a few months now. I'm not really happy with how 
hard it seems to get all our management people up to speed with all the 
details. Our one IT person is spending tons of time going back and forth, via 
email, for what seems to be minor issues . Issues that I would have thought 
would have been documented and placed in a resource manual for new users, given 
how long and how many people use Nexudus. I feel like we're stuck in limbo 
land, given the amount if hours we've already invested for our one location. I 
get the sense that Nexudus may be a really robust product, and I am just a bit 
too impatient to see a system implemented that just works straight out of the 
box- which I'm gathering from others comments is just wishful thinking...
Cheers, 
Carter

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[Coworking] Re: Standing desks

2016-06-10 Thread Aaron Mader
I ended up building my own sit/stand desk. The ability to switch easily 
from sitting to standing makes me SO much more likely to change up my 
position through the day. I can't overstate it. 
Here's a link to the build: http://imgur.com/a/FWcxT

It's a fairly simple build.. constructing the desk just took a day. 
Finishing it on the other hand.. that took several days.. but maybe that's 
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