Now-a-days, computer desks are pre-designed and pre-engineered and can be assembled easily wherever and whenever required. These modular desks are provided with custom defined components as per user requirements. They contain any number of shelves and storage racks which can be increased over time. The height and width of the desk can also be increased with the addition of a few more components. The main advantage of modular computer desks is that, they can be designed to fit into the exact dimensions of the space provided
All the components are provided along with the nuts and bolts for easy assembling.
A manual is also provided which contains instructions to assemble the desk. By following the manual carefully, even the most complex-looking computer desk can be assembled within no time. The main components in a computer desk are: the front frame, back frame, bottom rails, upper frames, back aprons, pedestal base, pedestal base sides, tip edge strips, upper and lower dust panels, drawer front, center drawer front, back and sides, file drawer sides, and backs and joiners. There are many books and resources which provide free plans for building computer desks. There are also many websites with information about building computer desks.
There are some points to remember building a computer desk.
First, ensure that the desk is sufficiently close to the power points.
Secondly, the wood used to build the desk should be strong and durable like oak or cherry. As solid wood expands and shrinks with changes in humidity, care should be taken to allow space for changes in dimension while attaching the main components. Maximum gluing surface should also be provided for more strength. The number of storage shelves required should be planned in advance and some space should be provided for attaching more shelves for future expansion.
If the CPU is to be put in a closed space, there should be sufficient ventilation inside. Retractable keyboard trays free up space on the desk and also help to keep the keyboard free from dust..
Field-Ready Portable Computer with Expansion Slots and Four Drive Bays Now Available
Arcadia, CA (ContentDesk) July 12, 2006 -- Contemporary MicroSystems adds a lunch box style portable computer to its line of field service, testing, data acquisition computers.The MPC-9000 is a self-contained, portable computer designed for field service, data acquisition, testing, and other mobile applications. It features a lunch box style system enclosure that supports an industry standard ATX, Micro-ATX form factor motherboard, four storage device bays for hard drives and optical drives, a fold-down keyboard, a choice of 15.4" or 17" LCD monitor, and a 400 watt power supply. The MPC-9000 provides a totally integrated portable computer system ready to be deployed in industrial environments such as telecom field service and test applications. And with its substantial expansion capabilities through on-board PCI-Express and PCI slots, integrated input/output capabilities, and four drive bays for storage devices, the MPC-9000 offers flexible configurations using commercial-off-the-shelf...
Field-Ready Portable Computer with Expansion Slots and Four Drive Bays Now Available
You Lost Your Debit Card -- How Much Do You Pay?
You stop at the grocery store for just a few items, but the next thing you know, you have a cart full of food and only a few bucks in you pocket. That when you notice that you left your checkbook at home, but it's not a problem you have your debit card with you. You slide your card, punch in a few numbers and your on your way. A few days later you notice that you don't have your debit card and now instead of enjoying its convenience, you're worried about how much in fraudulent charges you'll be responsible for. Debit cards have become extremely popular as the plastic of choice for paying for many types of purchases.
According to consumer experts more than 2/3rd of Americans have a debit card in their wallet and, in 2003, debit card purchases topped $1.48 trillion, outpacing credit card purchases by nearly $300 million. The convince of sliding a card instead of writing a check has been a boon for retailers, but its also been a boon for debit card fraudsters and identity thieves....
You Lost Your Debit Card -- How Much Do You Pay?
SESAC Takes Manhattan with "Writers on the Storm" Songwriter Showcase
New York, NY (ContentDesk) July 12, 2006 -- SESAC will present another installment of its ongoing "Writers on the Storm" songwriter series on Wednesday, July 19th at the Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan.
Four of SESAC's finest songwriters will perform original material including Bob Delevante, Jodi Shaw, Marianne Osiel, and Jodelle.Currently celebrating its 76th year of operation, SESAC is the second oldest performing rights organization in the United States.
SESAC operates offices in Nashville, New York, Los Angeles and London.This not-to-be-missed showcase will include a performance by singer-songwriter Jodelle, who uses both her classical training and a variety of more current influences to create her signature sound.
The June 2006 issue of Keyboard Magazine named Jodelle "Unsigned Artist of the Month," and Jodelle was featured as a "Top 12 DIY Pick" in Performing Songwriter Magazine's special Salute to Independents issue (December 2005).The Rockwood Music...
Free 39-week E-mail Newsletter on "Piano Chords & Chord Progressions"
(ContentDesk) July 1, 2004 -- A free 39-week e-mail newsletter titled "Piano Chords & Chord Progressions" is being offered by Keyboard Workshop of Medford, Oregon. While it is designed for self-motivated adults, it is also useful to younger students who may be taking piano lessons, but need supplementary material on chords and chord progressions.???? The newsletter covers the entire gamut of piano chords from "the 3 chords you absolutely, positively must know", to minor chord construction, extended chords such as 6th and 7th and 9th and 11th and 13th chords.???? It also covers chord progressions - the way chords move in a song - from the standard progressions of a popular or classical song to the specialized progressions used in jazz, the blues, and gospel music piano playing.???? There is no charge for the 39-week e-mail newsletter..
Free 39-week E-mail Newsletter on "Piano Chords & Chord Progressions"
Learn the Lost Art of Touch Typing
Computers have replaced typewriters, but two-finger, hunt-and-peck typing can never replace the touch typing of a trained professional. A recent report by Robert Johnson in the Boston Globe highlights the decline of typing skills. Human resource managers are finding it surprisingly difficult to recruit candidates with the most basic of all office skills. According to Johnson, "the rapid-fire 100-word-per-minute applicant has virtually disappeared. Today, a mere 40 words per minute is enough to gain many administrative jobs." Paradoxically, as computers are being used by more and more people, it has become apparent that typing is not just a skill required by typist anymore.
Strong typing skills are vital when conducting a thorough web search, entering data into a spreadsheet or using any other computer program. Ubiquitous email means that merely doubling your typing speed could save hours each week! Yet many of us persist with the two-finger, hunt-and-peck typing method. How did...
Learn the Lost Art of Touch Typing