Having a dedicated workspace in your backyard will allow you to create a very important mental and physical boundary between home and work.
I don't know, it seems a little cramped. Even a bit... silly? I think I'd be self-conscious if it's be public spaces.
Of course, if you really need privacy. Shuldn't there be an option for a model without windows?
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Or frosted ones or lace curtains or summin.
ReplyDeleteI still think the main objective is price. Those who need it, can't afford it. Those who can afford it, need more prestige.
I think they need to fire the guy who built their website. This is exactly the wrong kind of thing to protect against external links.
ReplyDeleteOops! I take it back, a little. The site you linked to isn't the manufacturer, but another blog.
ReplyDeleteI still don't think much of that other blog's linkage policies...
No, with the crashed prices of bandwidth, it seems a bit out of date.
ReplyDeleteWell, I fixed it with a screenshot.
First time I've seen this, by the way. For a while I've used outsite links, because I'm not sure how to expand my allowance.
... Strange that the "don't steal badwidth" sign is also showing on their own page! That's shooting yourself in the foot.
:) The lack of privacy would actually KEEP me working.
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