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Anyone use WORKPRO benches as a PC workstation? I’ve been browsing for a new computer desk / workstation for awhile now and have really been intrigued by the idea of using a workbench. I’ve looked at several brands and designs, but this one by WORKPRO sounds pretty decent. I’ve watched / read some reviews on their products and for the most part people seem to think they’re pretty solid for the price. The particular model I’m looking at is this: https://www.walmart.com/ip/60IN-HD-WORKBENCH/10233912390 (I seem to only be able to find this model on Walmart, unfortunately). Does anyone have any experience with WORKPRO workbenches? What do you think of them? Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/idbachli to r/Workspaces
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Cozy! One of my clients cozy setups, monitors held up by candles but at least it looks pretty! submitted by /u/TopViewSetups to r/Workspaces
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Mighty Mount Fuji So I took a day trip to Hakone from Tokyo and got very lucky as the snowfall had fallen in the evening and night hours the day before I arrived. I was blissfully unaware that Fujisan didn't have snowfall all year round. Apparently it's also only clear enough to see 80 days of the year. Again very lucky! submitted by /u/McFlynow81 to r/japanpics
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Now I work for myself and my dreams Turning my life around and betting on my talent, enough of building other people's dreams, within a year I want this modest setup to be exploding with beauty. submitted by /u/Time_Bug8371 to r/Workspaces
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Koyasan - temple stay in the mountains Besides Nagano, a trip to Koyasan was a true highlight of my trip. This place is known as the birthplace of Shingon Buddhism, it has huge forest cemetery with 200,000 graves and we stayed couple of nights at old temple, witnessed fire rituals, monk teachings, morning ceremonies & meditations. Loved everything about it- the elaborate food dishes, cedar forests and amazing incense scents! submitted by /u/Slavic_Valkyrja to r/japanpics
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