Grab an AMD card with Eyefinity and get 3. It's the only way to go.
Any info on this?? I am running a lappy with a docking station and want moar screens than 2.. but i do not want the software that stretches 3 into 1.. I want each screen to be separate.. and would like it to be compatible with a docking station (not USB based)
CUrrently I'm old school, D630 with docks and VGA and DVI..
make tiger give you a raise so you can afford a mac that was built in the new millenium
I'm paid good. But thanks! I love this little laptop. Got a 500GB Seagate Momentus XT in it. Runs like a new MacBook. Thinking about getting an iMac or a Mini soon though for desktop.
cant trust someone with a clean desk, they're not working enuff
Well considering I just got the desk about 15 hrs ago... ;)
Also, I like to keep a minimalistic, clean work environment. Keeps my head clear and more focused, productive...
Unimportant papers and clutter doesn't equal productivity. It means more work that means nothing. Don't do a lot of work, do a lot of efficient and productive work.
Well considering I just got the desk about 15 hrs ago... ;)
Also, I like to keep a minimalistic, clean work environment. Keeps my head clear and more focused, productive...
Unimportant papers and clutter doesn't equal productivity. It means more work that means nothing. Don't do a lot of work, do a lot of efficient and productive work.
Question on keeping a clean work environment...
how do you keep it that way for a longer period of time?
how do you keep it that way for a longer period of time?
The best way to do it is to never let any unimportant items even make it onto your workspacee. Look at it as a screening process for "stuff" - is it worth your time, does it "deserve" to be hanging out on your desk?
If you already have a bunch of unorganized clutter. get rid of small amounts at a time, in between breaks. Don't need to clear it all off at once. If something isn't important (junk mail, etc) - throw it away! You don't need it. And it's taking up your valuable time.
Additionally, go all digital. Tell your electric company, phone company, etc to all stop sending you paper bills. This is an age where it's just not necessary. You can get it emailed. Be careful though, email boxes can get cluttered too...
The best way to do it is to never let any unimportant items even make it onto your workspacee. Look at it as a screening process for "stuff" - is it worth your time, does it "deserve" to be hanging out on your desk?
If you already have a bunch of unorganized clutter. get rid of small amounts at a time, in between breaks. Don't need to clear it all off at once. If something isn't important (junk mail, etc) - throw it away! You don't need it. And it's taking up your valuable time.
Additionally, go all digital. Tell your electric company, phone company, etc to all stop sending you paper bills. This is an age where it's just not necessary. You can get it emailed. Be careful though, email boxes can get cluttered too...
Nice, thanks for writing that up
I have tried various approaches, yet after about a week it kind of stops working. The clutter keeps returning because it could be important in a little while or maybe not. Also I should probably stop eating at my desk...
Looks like Fedora 9? Windows can do ALMOST the same thing:
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