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June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
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Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 05 June 2012 - 02:30 PM
Nothing terribly interesting has changed with my rig, I'll post a pic or two when I get home and have a camera handy.
However, my workstation has changed drastically. Instead of working in a small office with 3 other people (5 computers among them), I am now working in an office with one other person (different company, now I am working for NetApp as in intern for the summer, hopefully longer...) I have a laptop, it isn't anything special, but I don't do most of my work on it, mainly just email and remote desktop. My server on the other hand has >2 TB storage, 8 GB RAM and full redundancy (granted that is normally out of whack as I am running tests on it all the time and deleting volumes/ pulling drives). Over all it is really nice to have A - More space and B - Some actual work to do.
However, my workstation has changed drastically. Instead of working in a small office with 3 other people (5 computers among them), I am now working in an office with one other person (different company, now I am working for NetApp as in intern for the summer, hopefully longer...) I have a laptop, it isn't anything special, but I don't do most of my work on it, mainly just email and remote desktop. My server on the other hand has >2 TB storage, 8 GB RAM and full redundancy (granted that is normally out of whack as I am running tests on it all the time and deleting volumes/ pulling drives). Over all it is really nice to have A - More space and B - Some actual work to do.
#3
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 08 June 2012 - 06:18 AM
Well, the test server, the code machine, and I were all moved from a room with six cubicles with the full-time staff into the other room with 2 other computers that houses the part-time tech staff (of which I am one). I went from semi-isolation to people around me, but I find it helps in the long run.
Plus, there's a giant window/wall behind the table that the computers rest on, so I get to look out into the world like a caged animal at the zoo. The cubicle was a bit bleak.
Plus, there's a giant window/wall behind the table that the computers rest on, so I get to look out into the world like a caged animal at the zoo. The cubicle was a bit bleak.
#4
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 20 June 2012 - 08:26 AM

This is my wallpaper. I don't change it.
#5
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 20 June 2012 - 09:58 PM
This is mine
#6
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 21 June 2012 - 01:59 PM
My current wallpaper
#7
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 23 June 2012 - 06:37 PM
This is my desktop this month.

Edit: bad quality, yikes. Will post better when home. Was doing from VNC and it apparently shrunk the quality.
Edit 2: Better quality up. Yahoo.

Edit: bad quality, yikes. Will post better when home. Was doing from VNC and it apparently shrunk the quality.
Edit 2: Better quality up. Yahoo.
This post has been edited by ccubed: 23 June 2012 - 09:50 PM
#8
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 24 June 2012 - 04:31 PM
BetaWar, on 05 June 2012 - 02:30 PM, said:
Nothing terribly interesting has changed with my rig, I'll post a pic or two when I get home and have a camera handy.
However, my workstation has changed drastically. Instead of working in a small office with 3 other people (5 computers among them), I am now working in an office with one other person (different company, now I am working for NetApp as in intern for the summer, hopefully longer...) I have a laptop, it isn't anything special, but I don't do most of my work on it, mainly just email and remote desktop. My server on the other hand has >2 TB storage, 8 GB RAM and full redundancy (granted that is normally out of whack as I am running tests on it all the time and deleting volumes/ pulling drives). Over all it is really nice to have A - More space and B - Some actual work to do.
Photo Jun 16, 3 39 18 PM.jpg
However, my workstation has changed drastically. Instead of working in a small office with 3 other people (5 computers among them), I am now working in an office with one other person (different company, now I am working for NetApp as in intern for the summer, hopefully longer...) I have a laptop, it isn't anything special, but I don't do most of my work on it, mainly just email and remote desktop. My server on the other hand has >2 TB storage, 8 GB RAM and full redundancy (granted that is normally out of whack as I am running tests on it all the time and deleting volumes/ pulling drives). Over all it is really nice to have A - More space and B - Some actual work to do.
I love how the picture is upside down when viewed on my pc but fine when viewed via my iPhone
#9
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 24 June 2012 - 04:47 PM
Yea, that picture is upside down when I view it on any of my 3 computers. I can't check it with a phone because of a lack of tapatalk, or interest in downloading tapatalk.
#10
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 27 June 2012 - 03:33 PM
You could always just use the browser on your phone... That is what I do when looking at DIC on a mobile device. I never actually post anything in that case though.
Yeah, it is upside down on my computer(s) as well. It was taken upright on my phone though... Whatever, phone does odd things, nothing new there.
Yeah, it is upside down on my computer(s) as well. It was taken upright on my phone though... Whatever, phone does odd things, nothing new there.
#11
Re: June 2012 Workstations/Wallpaper/Setups
Posted 27 June 2012 - 10:19 PM
I'd post my desktop, but it's almost July so I'll just wait and knock that month out.
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