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“Folks, if you haven't stopped by Curt's site, do so right now! ..And get his books, they are fantastic. This guy knows his stuff and is able to pass it along too.” - - Alan Johnson Proprietor, The 4th Peg
“I can highly recommend Curt's Uke books -- I have four of them and they are excelent.” - fatveg - Portland
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Here are some links to news and articles that I have collected on standing desks.
My background and initial working life started as an graphic/commercial artist, in the pre-computer, DTP days. You had a movable/adjustable drafting table and a stool for working at a standing height. Did that for 10 years or so before the advent of desktop publishing.
When we went to computers for generating the mechanicals for printing I recommended that we get a desk that would allow an artist to maintain the same working habits that we had with the tradition artist desk/drawing table. I lost out on that argument and we didn't go that route. We went with tradition office desks, the same as of every other office worker. So much for the artist culture.
I spend too much time sitting like most people. I teach private guitar lessons, which is all one-on-one and sitting. Then I'm sitting at the computer, the non teaching time working on my books, web sites and publishing related task at the computer. The only, waking time I'm not sitting is if I'm out putting in some miles racewalking or riding my bike.
I've always wanted to go back that and not have to sit all day long. This is my page of research and building a standing desk before I spend and get an adjustable desk like the GeekDesk below.
December 2011 Update - Sill at the standing desk and love it. Just not adjustable. Really need to get a GeekDesk.
Here is my make shift "standing desk", round one.
Here is my make shift "standing desk", round two. A little storage space under the extensions. Also two inches shorter
GeekDesk
4125 W Noble #319
Visalia, CA 93277
USA
Phone: Phone / Fax: (888) 533-5921 (Sales only)
eMail: contact@geekdesk.com
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P.S. You may think from the look of it that Curt Sheller Publications is a slick, profitable business, but it's actually not (maybe a car payment a month, cheap car). I spend a lot and time money creating the content, lessons and books for this site (a labor of love), so if you dig my content and want to see more of it. I could use your help by spreading the word and maybe buying a book or two if you haven't already, to help defray the cost of running the site. Thanks in advance for your help. This is a labor of love and I'd do it even if I didn't make a lot of money, hey I don't!
You can also make a donation to the lesson-site fund. Button in the sidebar of the site.
If I'm not teaching, I'm working on this site and new lessons, books and goodies.
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