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David Nunez
David Nunez

So I spent the day rearranging things in my office at home, but I’m still not getting that perfect, ergonomic Feng Shui Fantasy.

I think I resolved that I would just put things in a sort-of-ok place and wait until I’ve built my own desk (with embedded computer guts) which can have a better form factor than this 6×4′ rectangle in the middle of the room.

I found a few open source CAD and 3D design programs which might be interesting for Project work.

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