Keep
a notebook by your desk and make a list of questions.
Not exact matches
I was 12 at the time, and was doing my homework at the
desk by the phone, so I ripped off a piece of my
notebook paper and gave it to her.
Throw, Matouk Wishbone Chair, Hans Wegner
Desk, West Elm Lucite Lamp, Target (similar) Art Print, Made
By Girl Framed Illustration, Inslee
By Design Alarm Clock, Amazon Tortoiseshell Glass, Design Darling Hamptons Book, Tuckernuck «A Priveledged Life» Book, Amazon Rowing Blazers Book, One Kings Lane Spiral
Notebook, Kate Spade Panama Hat, J. Crew
Matouk Beach Towel c / o / / Hans Wagner Wishbone Chair / / West Elm Mini Mid-Century
Desk / / Target Lucite Lamp Similar / / Made
by Girl Print / / Inslee Illustration / / Gold Alarm Clock / / Design Darling Tortoise Shell Vase / / Hamptons Book / / A Privileged Life / / Rowing Blazers / / Kate Spade
Notebook / / To - Do
Notebook / / J.Crew Panama Hat
I stand from my seat
by the window and shuffle across the room, stopping at the
desk to pick up the
notebook I have read a hundred times.
* Adequate hardware (including at least one good mouse or trackball) * High voltage surge protector * Top tier residential Internet access at minimum * Big table or
desk: at the bare minimum, a 72in utility table, the more space the better * Good chair * Good light: lamps, adequate space near a window * Ventilation and climate control: this probably means a window AC unit if you have a lot of hardware * Printer, for a lot of folks * Modicum of supplies:
notebooks, multipurpose paper, Post-Its, envelopes, folders, pens, pencils, spare cables (power, USB, Firewire, Ethernet), cleaning supplies (for keeping workspaces and displays free of dust and other crud) * Storage space, closet or cabinet: the space occupied
by supplies, cables, crates, and files starts to add up PDQ * Good WiFi router or repeater (i.e., not a Linksys WRT series) * Hardcopy address book (at bare minimum, sync your contacts on multiple devices)
Taking a place on the A4WP board of directors, the group confirms [pdf link], Intel will be pushing for wireless power in ultrabooks and other mobility devices its chips are found inside, potentially opening the door to a
desk that can one day rejuice your phone, slate, and your
notebook, simply
by placing them on top of it.
When you're at your
desk, you can daisy - chain to recharge the Power Companion and your Dell laptop
by connecting your Dell charging brick to the Power Companion, and then connecting it to your
notebook.
The classic pedestal
desk, in a distressed slate - grey finish, is topped
by a gleaming chrome vintage - style phone and teamed with a floral - themed pen pot, bowl, organiser box and
notebook.
Trim Color — Simply White
by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Door Color — Mopboard Black
by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Beadboard Wallpaper — Allen and Roth from Lowe's Paint Color in Closet — Horizon
by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell Bed — Overstock Black and White Dalmation Fabric — Premier Prints — Togo Lamps — HomeGoods Black and White Striped Throw — IKEA Coverlet — Have had for a long time not sure where it was originally purchased Bed Skirt and Shams — Country Curtains Nightstands — Pier 1 about 8 years ago, they still carry them but they are considerably more expensive than back when I purchased ours Basket under nightstand — Wayfair Lamps — Home Goods Roman Shades — Lowe's (they've since been discontinued) Drapery Panels — IKEA Drapery Rods — Lowe's Duvet Cover — Target about 7 years ago Rug — HomeGoods Black and White Square Pillows — Target several years ago Trunk at end of bed — an antique shop about 10 - 11 years ago Picture above bed — from a little shop in SC about 8 years ago
Desk — IKEA Chair — Joss and Main Black and White Tree Image — Pottery Barn about 12 years ago Gold Scissors, Stapler and Dog Tape Dispenser — Nate Berkus at Target
Notebooks — HomeGoods Miniature Scissors in wooden spool — Antique Farmhouse Vase with Hydrangeas — Target (was a candle now that's it's burned we use it as a vase) Hydrangeas — Picked from Yard Horse head — HomeGoods Little Women — From Barnes and Noble — Illustrated
by Anna Bond