Files
kfitz.info/content/blog/2005-05-05-leaning-shelves.md
Kathleen Fitzpatrick 655ad0ded8 upgrade to 3.0
2024-10-14 19:27:15 -04:00

15 lines
1.3 KiB
Markdown
Raw Blame History

This file contains ambiguous Unicode characters

This file contains Unicode characters that might be confused with other characters. If you think that this is intentional, you can safely ignore this warning. Use the Escape button to reveal them.

---
title: 'Leaning Shelves'
date: '2005-05-05T13:17:30-04:00'
permalink: /leaning-shelves/
tags:
- internets
---
So Ive been thinking about my home work space a bunch lately, in part because Im about to get a new desktop computer (on which subject, more later), and Im not sure Ive got an optimal set-up right now. My desk is in a very small niche, just deep enough for the desk and a chair, with a little bit of leeway. The desk itself is pretty old — a piece of plywood I painted and lacquered in about 1985, resting on two very small file cabinets. Ive been trying to decide whether I just want to buy a longer desktop (like a door) to go on top of the current file cabinets, or if I want an actual piece of furniture. And it occurred to me today that I might do something like leaning shelves, like [this](http://www.roomandboard.com/rnb/prod.do?pfid=608026&grp=RB2145-3&grpType=0&collid=RB2145&collname=Pisa&dept=RB108). So I googled “leaning shelves” and started poking around, to see whats out there.
And stumbled across [this picture](http://www.ieldrn.org/PhotoAlbum/pages/Earthquake2_tif.htm), of my very own library, post-temblor.
This completely took my breath away — to see the place Ive been so often, eight years before I was there, in a context I never expected, and in a state I never imagined.