Creating a space to work

Discussion in 'The Lounge - Off Topic' started by Colloghi, Apr 14, 2006.

  1. Colloghi

    Colloghi Kilobyte Poster

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    Well at the moment, where im living is a bit cramped and although, we have an attic space, a cellar and a garage, they are all full of junk, absolute junk. Before i throw myself into the nitty gritty parts of A+, should i spend a bit of time and clear it up a bit, or live dangerously and practice working in cramped spaces in the junk filled attic? :biggrin
     
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  2. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    Practice in the cramped spaces, it will prepare you well for in the real world of working under peoples desks! :biggrin
     
  3. Colloghi

    Colloghi Kilobyte Poster

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    yeah thats what i was thinking :biggrin

    also if i make to much fuss about too much junk in the attic, my fiancee may make me throw away the 2 megadrives, the spectrum the atari 2600, the old toshiba laptop and the other 2 pcs i have :(
     
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  4. Sparky
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    That isn’t junk, she might think differently though! :biggrin
     
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  5. hubby

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    My God, people still have spectrums? Cool!!!
     
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  6. Colloghi

    Colloghi Kilobyte Poster

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    Up until abou 3 yrs ago, i still had the james bond packaged Spectrum, with the light gun and everything :biggrin


    Now that was Cool!
     
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