2011年3月3日星期四

My office has gone mobile, have you ?

A few months ago, my main desktop computer, with lots of accessories, and I was locked in an office. I still have my office, but the technical part has become extremely mobile .
In the past month I have been phasing out my desktop computer, as it has virtually slitis up and stopped working properly. It was expected, as it has at least eight years old. The drives have spun around several times around the world by now.
Now I have an office that fits in a small bag. As a professional blogger, I have the advantage to be able to work just anywhere, anytime. Today, my office of a notebook PC, mobile internet, mobile phone and a notebook (yes, I still prefer to sketch on paper, although I have no Undo function on my ink pens). And my reading glasses.

Sometimes I stay up and be fascinated by how technology has developed. It's actually incredibly coolto be so mobile as I am. A typical bag holds everything I need to do my job. With mobile broadband, I can connect to me anywhere, and with a VPN client I connect easily to the servers I need to work toward.
I am currently on paternity leave at half-time with a seven-month-old son, and when I need to work up with some deadlines, I take the help of parents and in-laws (my wife works). So I've spent working at a SAKRET in a storage room, on a sofa with a cat roused, in an armchair in front of a fire, in bed plus a sleeping son, rates and at a coffee shop somewhere.
To make this work, there are some things to consider. The mobile broadband should be stable, and that Telenor has been for me. However, I am aware that it is not the best choice, but because I have my regular mobile here I got the price down properly.
Your computer should be easy and smooth. I have two laptops that I switch between. First, an ultraportable laptop in the normal size, and also a mini-computer in the form of an Asus Eee PC 901Go. The latter I choose if I pack light and if I do not have to write long texts - the keyboard is very small.
Another important point is that the battery life must be long in the computers. Asus gives me 6-8 hours working on one charge, and the second - a Lenovo U350, for the moment - is about six hours too. It is not always there is wall charger and it does not work to have a computer that quit after two hours.
The downside of laptops is that the ergonomics are rubbish. The screen sits too low to be useful for the neck. The Home Office, I have the computer connected to a conventional screen, but otherwise you may see to be working shorter workouts and move there between. A real mouse is also a must to avoid the strenuous pad.
I know I am fortunate to have this opportunity, and I exploit it fully. It is far from anyone who can do their job in peace and quiet in front of a fireplace. I lack the speed of our 100 Mbit fiber gives the home, but with today's developments in mobile broadband, I will soon be able to refuel home testing program much faster.
I think there are many others who also could do their office mobile. Imagine how much it had saved the money and the environment, a large proportion of the labor market did not have to drive to work every day but could work anywhere! The offices had been made smaller, it had come from 8-17 passports that so many detest, and this is not really a big step to take.
It needed to make your mobile is a laptop, mobile broadband and discipline.
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