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Re: Tech Equipment for Home-Office Use in Big Law

Post by SmokeytheBear » Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:36 pm

MarkinKansasCity wrote:
SmokeytheBear wrote:
MarkinKansasCity wrote:
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The monitors are now mounted to the wall because I didn't like the giant base for that stand.
Ok Mr. Mansion.
Our house is 1,800 square feet. The average new home is 2,700 square feet. If you think having a home office makes it a mansion, I assume you're living in one of those dystopian hellholes known as a "major city."
If dystopian hellhole is surfing, followed by the dankest breakfast burrito with a single origin coffee, followed by rolling into my AmLaw 10 office at 11:15, but making sure I am out by 6 for happy hour on the beach, then sign me up for 1984.
Dude if you can work 7 hours a day and hang out at the beach the rest of the time, more power to you. I was more thinking NYC/Chicago/LA 2 hours from the beach.
Yeah I get it. I love two blocks from the beach and it's slow right now. I'm sure I'll be eating shit in no time and the closest I'll get to the beach is the screensaver on my desktop at work.

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Post by MKC » Fri Oct 20, 2017 5:42 pm

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