
The number one spot goes the to most amazing setup that I have ever seen. Not only is the setup amazing, but the coverage and showcasing it is also amazing. There is even a site dedicated to faqs about the office.
Mitch has converted his attic into an office where he can telecommute from. Highlights of this setup include a mac pro loaded with storage, 180 degrees of monitors and a Kinesis freestyle keyboard. Check out his faq site where he showcases the hardware used, and his build process.
In case you missed the last week. I have covered 4 other workspaces that are all worth a look. Here’s a list of them below.
I just got back from a used bookstore, and had to take a picture of this sign.
“Christian Fiction” another redundancy fail…
Steve Price also came in second place when Gizmodo featured 134 of the most impressive workspaces you’ll ever see. I think that Steve Price should have won that, as he has a far better setup than the setup that won. My winner, that will be shown here tomorrow, beats this setup legitimately. So, I’m sorry Steve, you’ll have to live with another #2 spot.
Like many others, Steve Price is also working on building a new setup, as seen here on his blog.
Check Back tomorrow for #1. The winner really deserves this, as it is by far the best setup that I have ever seen.
I just spotted the original super soaker for sale at Zellers for $19.97. I was pretty tempted to buy one right then and there, as this brings back lots of childhood memories. It looks like this updated version is pretty much unchanged from the original, except for the redesigned water reservoir.
The number 3 spot goes to Steve Larson, for his rig that won the Gizmodo Reader’s best computer rig contest back in 2007. Even by today’s standards, it is a sick setup. It definitely looks like it belongs on a ship in The Matrix.
He is in the process of building a new setup right now; it is being documented on his Flickr stream. His new setup looks immense, with at least 15 monitors. It looks like it could be the command center for NASA.
In an ideal world, this is what my room would look like. I am just a few years away from collecting that much computing equipment.
Check back tomorrow for #2.