"You're On Your Own: Outfitting the Home Office for Under a Grand"
Wired product reviews (March 23, 2009)
"Before taking the dive into self-employment, you're going to need some pony-up dough to outfit your home office. Fortunately, for a capital outlay of under a grand, you can get everything you need to turn that breakfast nook into a respectable workspace (and tax write-off). We burned down the industrial park and smoked out the best values to get you to the giddyap...."
The (very) brief reviews start out with the Aerobie AeroPress and end with the Ziszor Shredder.
That AeroPress is a sort of minimalist espresso machine. That, and #5, an Aerolatte - some sort of frother for milk?? - are items I wouldn't need. Or want. My ('instant') coffee comes out of a jar, and goes into microwaved water at about two times the label strength.
Some of the rest of the stuff - including a computer - might actually be useful.
If nothing else, reading the article is a sort of online window-shopping trip. Enjoy.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Stuff - Useful and Otherwise - for a Home Office
Posted by Brian H. Gill at 10:17 PM
Labels: equipment, home business
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2 comments:
Don't forget the comfy chair. Thanks, for the post.
rosie,
My pleasure.
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