[News] Amiga Inc auction items | ANN.lu |
Posted on 04-Jun-2003 08:47 GMT by Ben | 70 comments View flat View list |
As reported at amiga.org:
http://www.murphyauctions.net/amiga.html
Seems to be a list of useful but dated PCs, printers and furniture with a few PDAs thrown in.
I guess they will be most upset by the loss of the foosball table.
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Amiga Inc auction items : Comment 47 of 70 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Tigger on 04-Jun-2003 19:40 GMT | In reply to Comment 39 (PaulT): >>>>>
If having a computer, a larger than 15" monitor, and a nice padded chair is excessive spending of the venture capital, then you're a true Spartan. It's really IMO the minimum necessary to have a decent ergonomic working environment. Worldwide conference calls, ditto for a good speakerphone and some video switching. Running a modern computer-related company, with a corporate website? I'd say that called for a router, some switches, etc. More than five people commuting into the office? Put in a refrigerator. None of what I saw looked like serious excess.
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I am going to have to respectively disagree, there are 7 servers, plus 44 other computers, lots of printers, scanners, etc. All this for an office that held 10-12 at its peak. Wouldnt you agree that 30+ Vectras and 30+ 21" monitors is pretty silly when you never had 30 employees??? The PDA collection, most of us has seen most of those demoed at one time or another, having 1 of each type of item as you get your products to work on them is a good idea, fridge, foosball table, etc, pretty much non issues, but having 30+ PCs when you dont have 30+ employees is pretty silly. Hire a new employee, get a computer for him, maybe have a spare one around in case someones goes down, having 20 spare computers around with 21" monitors is just crazy.
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