Dust Buffalo

Joelle said at some point on June 30, 2008

Spring CleaningI did some overhauling to my office area this weekend.  It was high time I pulled the whole desk apart so I could dust and vacuum behind it and all that jazz.

I consider myself a tidy person. I blow the dust out of my computers and whatnot all the time. I vacuum and dust on a pretty regular basis, but I also leave my windows open a lot for the bay breeze.  I had no idea how much dust could accumulate behind a desk. Sweet moses!

Spring CleaningTo say there were dust bunnies would be a massive understatement.  It was more like a stampede of dust sheep.  Or maybe like… bison.  Lots of dust!  Huge dust! Live nude dust!  You could see the outline of where my desk and chair mat used to be and I was mortified to the point of almost running to Target to buy a carpet steamer.  I figured a good vacuuming and a little foaming carpet cleaner should do the trick.  It did!  Wow… aside from the usual traffic wear, it looks like new carpet! I’m totally doing this once a season instead of… uh… once a year. oh oh *looks shifty*

Spring Cleaning Oh, and that magical Conceal Surge Protector?  I was sorely disappointed. It really doesn’t fit anything much.  Almost all my plugs had big huge adapters on them, so out of the alleged 7 plugs available I could only fit 3 cords and then it wouldn’t close.  Not the most well-thought-out design. Spring CleaningA good idea in theory, but the execution… c’mon, Belkin!  Use your noggin!  I’ll be returning that to Fry’s, thank you.  I guess I’m stuck with the Electrical Trash Heap for now… but at least it’s hidden. grin


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Picture of todd todd on June 30, 2008 at 10:36am
from CLE,OH

for a couple few bucks, these things are great way to avoid the brick
blocking for your power strip.  Just do a Google search for “power strip cord saver”
However, I’m not sure how or if it would work for your new device.
But, it might be worth a shot.

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Picture of karen on June 30, 2008 at 6:18pm
from S FL

http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/gear/9010/ Cable Capture to contain cords
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower/81f6/ PowerSquid Surge to accommodate a/c adapters.

I bought my brother the cable capture and he loves it. Plus, this site just has fun, geeky stuff to look at. smile

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Picture of Manic Witch Manic Witch on June 30, 2008 at 6:28pm
Cocktail: Amaretto Stone Sour

I need to do that to my home sweet home.
The paper lanterns look great!  And how do you get any work done when you have a fab view like that?

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Picture of Deltus Deltus on July 2, 2008 at 7:57am

Yeah, trying to design a one-size-fits-all cord concealer won’t work out well.  I thought it sounded too good to be true.

I wish equipment manufacturers would stop having the adaptor thing actually BE the plug.  That’s just assy.  Have a couple more feet of cord coming out the other end, fercrissakes.

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Picture of strayfarce strayfarce on July 3, 2008 at 8:10am
from Troy, NY

I agree with Deltus. They should fix the cords.  They do that with everything else in creation, printer cords with those power bulbs about a foot from the end…

I was going to recommend the power squid.  And you could just make yourself a wooden foot support closed on all sides with a small, drilled out “mouse-hole” on the bottom edge of one side and put the surge protector underneath, letting the cord come out of the drilled area (so the entire unit sits flush to the floor).

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Picture of moxierain on July 5, 2008 at 4:30pm
from Phoenix, AZ

I love your place, its so “moxiefied” Lol. wink

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