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I've learned that I work better with less stuff around me, so I got rid of a lot of toys, pictures, printouts, spare parts, little-used computers, etc.

If you're going to set up an office but keep it minimalist, what items do you still bring along? Assume you have the budget you want.

For example, you could just work on a laptop, letting one item work as PC, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speakers, with only a couple cables.

You probably want a good chair and a desk.

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I tend not to have a lot of stuff in the way of decorations, toys, etc. I do have a whiteboard, and a photographs of my wife and each kid in visually unobtrusive frames.

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I'd need more than just a laptop. I can't use touchpad effectively; if I have a desk, I'm using a mouse. I can get by with a laptop keyboard, but I STRONGLY prefer a real, full-size, full-throw keyboard; however, it isn't as essential as a real mouse. Likewise a second monitor.

I'd definitely need a good chair, and a desk with enough room for the computer, mouse, a cup of coffee, and a notebook or two without feeling cramped.

I'd need a good-sized whiteboard.

I'd need a bookshelf. 18" of shelf space would probably do.

I'd need a small drawer with one of those pen/pencil/paperclip trays in it.

A second chair could be nice on occasion. I can always steal one from a conference room, though; no need for it to be a permanent occupant.

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I'd want a drawer full of basic stuff, like office supplies, aspirin and snacks.

Of course, I'd want a mini-fridge also.

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  1. Good chair Strong table with
  2. Keyboard that can slide under it
  3. Dual monitor Laptop for computer but
  4. A real mouse and real keyboard attached to it
  5. Whiteboard
  6. Small heat machine for my feet for the winter!
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Almost exactly what I have in my office! – magnifico Mar 11 '09 at 2:42
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I wouldn't want to go with a laptop ... dual monitors are a must, as is a decent keyboard.

But I'd like to get rid of the wires: wireless keyboard, mouse, headphones. Ideally mount the monitors so the cables can be hidden in the wall.

That would still leave the charging cable for my phone, so a cradle or even one of those charging pads would be nice.

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I run dual monitors from my laptop by using it's docking station. – Richard A Nov 18 '08 at 1:15
And I charge my phone through the USB cable from my laptop. – Richard A Nov 18 '08 at 1:15
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A good blocker on StackOverflow.

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laptop, pen, paper, cell phone

can code anywhere, any time

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Would you consider a headset and Skype instead of the cell phone? Can you imagine some way for a computer to replace the pen & paper and still work well? – Jay Bazuzi Nov 18 '08 at 17:31
@[Jay Bazuzi]: skype only works if you're online, but my cell phone works everywhere. pen and paper still work when there's no power and/or you don't have time to boot up. I can work with just the laptop though – Steven A. Lowe Nov 18 '08 at 17:44
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coffee mug

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