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Home office Desk on November 3, 2007<br><br>
 
Home office Desk on November 3, 2007<br><br>
 
At the Cone's house, we have a long IKEA table that wraps around two walls in what was historically called the "dining room."  Now it's the "computer" room.  Maybe we should call it the other "family room" since our family spends so much time here.  We seat four people with four separate computers on this desk at the same time.
 
At the Cone's house, we have a long IKEA table that wraps around two walls in what was historically called the "dining room."  Now it's the "computer" room.  Maybe we should call it the other "family room" since our family spends so much time here.  We seat four people with four separate computers on this desk at the same time.

Revision as of 17:05, 3 November 2007

Michael Cone

Michael Cone is the president and founder of Advanced Tubular Technologies, Inc.


Desks of Michael Cone

Mikecone desk sept10 2007.jpg

Office Desk on September 10, 2007

I get a lot of questions about the notebook: It's an AMD dual-core Alienware MJ12 that is - yes you guessed it - very fast. Alienware is known for gaming. This one was adapted for business use. However, it is still the preferred gaming computer in the family. By the way, if you're looking for extremely portable, as in, slim and light - don't consider this notebook. This is not a "laptop" computer. It is a BIG notebook that will burn and crush any lap simutaneously.

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Home office Desk on November 3, 2007

At the Cone's house, we have a long IKEA table that wraps around two walls in what was historically called the "dining room." Now it's the "computer" room. Maybe we should call it the other "family room" since our family spends so much time here. We seat four people with four separate computers on this desk at the same time.