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At home, I use my laptop screen (both personal and work) as a second screen. At work, I have dual so just use the laptop as a desktop replacement. Don't even open it, just use the dock to turn it on.I run with 3 monitors
a)Dell laptop screen
b) Samsung 28"
c) LG 21.5"
I have monitors mounted on a tower, so that helps as well as it keeps work surface clean. Laptops are on raised units as well.At home, I use my laptop screen (both personal and work) as a second screen. At work, I have dual so just use the laptop as a desktop replacement. Don't even open it, just use the dock to turn it on.
During the pandemic, I did a couple conferences virtually and then I used my 55" TV for things like the keynotes and general sessions. Had a Chromecast then so if I used Chrome to join the meeting, I could throw the screen to the TV. Couldn't really see using a TV for a regular screen, though I've known guys who did.
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I may have to try pickleball. The peer pressure is getting to me.
I used to play a lot of racquetball, but that's been dying since the 80s. I tried squash, but that's a methodical, thinking person's game. What I liked about racquetball is that there was no time for thinking. I'm afraid there may be thinking in pickleball.
I have met a few people who have pickleball coaches. Never tried it myself.I may have to try pickleball. The peer pressure is getting to me.
I used to play a lot of racquetball, but that's been dying since the 80s. I tried squash, but that's a methodical, thinking person's game. What I liked about racquetball is that there was no time for thinking. I'm afraid there may be thinking in pickleball.
Oh, and by the way, today is Talk Like a Pirate Day! Celebrate appropriately! Arrrrrrrgh!!