Finally, after several delays and minor setbacks, the new Home Office pictures are online for all to see. It’s been quite an overhaul that lasted longer than I expected and took more effort than I had hoped for, but the results are, as I suspect most will agree with, quite an improvement! Of course, there are many who recently still commented that my office is an amazing setup, but that is now the old office. The new one would then be, what, amazing to the 2nd power? It’d better because it took me 10 days to perform this overhaul and that’s not counting the weeks of waiting for equipment to arrive and new systems that had to be built by my dealer, etc. I could go into lengthy details about the delays and how there’s a huge critical difference between the Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB GLFS and HLFS harddisks but I doubt anyone is really interested in hearing about that. Hey wait, hold on, you’re already hitting the new office page before I’m done writing this. That’s not fair. 🙂
For reference, there are now new and updated pages:
- The new office (current) page.
- The updated FAQ page.
- The special ‘making of’ section with many more pictures as things progressed.
- The old office (archive) page.
And a note of warning for the less than honest (a.k.a. thieving wannabe’s), all the pictures on my site(s) are Copyright (C) and all rights are reserved. Use these images for commercial purposes and I will take legal action and then some! As recently this lame individual (Andre/Arthur Leite Alves) and his company (Aware Bear) have discovered.
Hi Stephen,
Sallie sent me the link to your sight.
It is just breathtaking and I am sure a lot
of people would like to take your pictures.
Hope your warning works!
The most inspiring setup to date, very nice! Any significant advances/changes in workflow and/or software setups you’d like to share?
Looks great. The details about the process were interesting. I’m still hoping to see more about your workflow and scripts as I’ve recently started working in a single location again and would love to start increasing productivity in similar ways.
Hi Stefan,
I am intrigued by your setup, and would like to discuss a bit about how you handle debug sessions. I’m working on some multi-component over several computer systems right now, and for the life of me, I’m running into many issues trying to come up with a decent solution to work.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
Now, if they were all touch screens , that would really be something! Though, I suppose that would complicate “click and drag,” wouldn’t it?
Seriously though, your work space is a truly impressive. I haven’t seen its like before (outside of Big Government installations of course). I’m still looking for the big red launch button in there somewhere.
Touch screens?! Ha! I’d be spending all my time cleaning the fingerprints off. 🙂
I wish I could remember but it’s an edited version since I had to blow it up a bit and smooth it out (a little extra blending and blurring). I think the original background was downloaded from http://www.interfacelift.com.
Yum :-). Where’d you get that awfully nice-looking wallpaper that you have displayed on your awfully nice-looking screens?
I’d better get searching then!
Your uptime its so low for the windows operating system. Use an mac os x v10.6 or an linux then the uptime for your office will be … years (if u dont update automaticly) and if u want better system try some Tesla C2070
My uptime is low? How would you know that, Bogdan? 🙂
I don’t know why I would want an uptime of *years*. Most computers here get replaced before they even get a chance to be up for *years*.
As for the C2070, I actually have had a workstation with four of those for a CUDA related project I worked on many months ago. I should update the specs on my home office page again when I get a chance. Things really do change very fast here… no uptime needed. 🙂