Skip to content

He is not here. He has risen.

Computer Down for the Count!

After 6 trustworthy years, my monitor on my desktop has given up the ghost. Thankfully (and even maybe providentially?) I was able to buy a new laptop about a month or two ago- so there is no worries on finishing any papers. I’m relatively sure that it is only my monitor that went bad for various diagnostic reasons, but I am in no hurry to buy a new one since all I need is on my laptop. That being said, I cleared off my desk and put everything away in the closet for the time being, and I am now using the desk for my laptop. It looked quite empty with just a laptop on it, so I moved all my books for my paper on 2 Corinthians 5Open Link in New Window on there- not because I’m really productive, but because it makes me feel better to look productive. Here is a shot of the new scenery:


The books are, from left to right: BDAG; BDF; Harris, The Second Epistle to the Corinthians (NIGTC); Garland, 2 Corinthians (NAC); Barnett, The Second Epistle to the Corinthians (NICNT); Furnish, II Corinthians (Anchor Bible); and Kruse, 2 Corinthians (TNTC). Here’s a fuller shot of them:

See how productive I look?

The background on my computer is take from Mark Driscoll’s upcoming book Death by Love, so I’m hoping that by giving them a free advertisement, they will send it to me. Doubtful, but worth a try.

  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • feedmelinks
  • Furl
  • Live
  • Print this article!
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • TwitThis
  • YahooMyWeb

Posted in Site Specific.

7 Responses

Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post.

  1. looks like a good set up with some pretty good books!

  2. It certainly fits my needs at the moment- I have yet another paper on 2 Corinthians after this one is finished, so they will be my main books on the desk for the next few months anyhow haha.

    Also, as a bonus, the printer that I had previously used with my desktop (running Ubuntu linux) works “out of the box” with my laptop, so no need to get a new one!

  3. Now, you need a good setup for working with a laptop at a desk. Here’s a picture of my setup in my office at the library:

    http://tinyurl.com/53ma72

    My MacBook is on on “iStand” from Griffin. They don’t make that particular one anymore, but they now offer the “Elevator”: http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/elevator

    I don’t recommend Apple monitors–not because of quality, but just because they’re overpriced. The monitor you see in the picture is a 19″ LCD I got from Office Depot which was $150 after mail in rebate. I also have a wireless keyboard and mouse in the picture, too, but really all you need is a USB hub and you can connect a keyboard, mouse and printer all in one USB port. What can’t be seen in my picture is the USB hub I use which connects both my printer and scanner.

  4. Don’t tell my wife but I secretly want my desktop to die so that I can replace it with a notebook…

  5. Nathan-

    Your secret is safe with me! Just don’t let this post be a stumbling block!

  6. Nathan, my desktop did die, and I still have not bought a new laptop. I have two laptops from work and she told me to just use those. Ugh - I do want to buy a new one but I can’t decided if I am going to go with a Mac, or stick with a PC. I am at a crossroads. I really like PC’s but I thought maybe I should give Mac’s a try.

Continuing the Discussion

  1. see some books « συνεσταυρωμαι: living the crucified life linked to this post on September 20, 2008

    [...] see some books Bryan Lilly shares that he lost his desktop (it died out) monitor and has replaced it with his laptop - but he shows pics of the new set up and his books!

Some HTML is OK

(required)

(required, but never shared)

or, reply to this post via trackback.