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Wed. January 2, 2008, 09:41pm PST
Anti-gravity Desk Organizer
Anyone that knows me at all is well aware of my general hatred of paper. It's nothing against the quality of the stuff but more the quantity. An undeniable pack rat gene courses through my veins that I've been mostly successful squashing by going as digital as possible with my life and work. When and where I can I'll create something on a computer or handheld rather than ever let it touch flattened pulp. You could imagine what ensues when this problem combines with the inevitable paper that comes with a desk of any kind. But paper isn't the only thing that afflicts a clean and productive surface.
I firmly believe that, though slight, other objects that collect on a desk exert a minimal but obvious gravity that pulls other junk in. Though the effect may be slight, items made of paper have a greater propensity toward the attraction. So after cleaning my completely covered desk this weekend I was left with a problem. How do I keep colonies of paper from forming around seemingly transitory objects like keys, a cellphone, and odd USB or headphone wires? The answer, dear reader, is to buck the Newtonian trend and go anti-gravity on those objects' asses (or whatever they have). Here's what you'll need:
- 1 desk with a wooden, raised monitor platform/stand
- A handful of small nails and a hammer
- 1 thick black sharpie pen
Every three inches or so, drive a nail into the edge of the monitor platform and leave a good half inch sticking out. I didn't want the nails to be too obvious so I then used the sharpie to color the nails black to match the trim of my desk. Now I can hang odd items on my desk but off the surface where they're prone to collect messy, unwanted friends.




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1/3/2008 @ 9:38am
Great idea Kev! Your desk is looking a bunch better already. I may have to try this.
by Gavin
1/3/2008 @ 9:47am
Yea, the nails along would've have solved how crazy covered in piles of stuff it was a week ago. It's surprising how a few items can already make it look messy tho.
by KevinFreitas
1/3/2008 @ 1:41pm
You GEEK!!
by Steve
1/3/2008 @ 10:41pm
Hey, c'mon. It's a handy dandy organizer and I seriously need to find ways to keep crap off my desk. Sometimes it's the simplest ideas that can help.
by KevinFreitas
1/4/2008 @ 10:15pm
heh. Ordinarily, as an organizationally challenged organizing fiend, (how those two coexist, I have no clue. Oh, wait, yeah, I do, and it's frightening... But I digress) I would be stoked to try your fine idea. However, in one of last year's organizational frenzies I discovered a neat-o box that electrical/technological crap and the millions of plugins and cords go into, and then in another organizational frenzy, I discovered an old-school shelf (I think it was the interior of a roll-top desk) that now keeps all the other essentials (iPod sensors, dashboard hula girls, crazy glue, envelopes, Monkey tiles, dice) in one handy place.
UNfortunately for me, I just noticed today that Pottery Barn (catalog, it's my own private housey-porn) has the bitchin'-est organizers/chargers/memo board-cabinets on the planet. (because we're already organized just fine, says the mate.)
by jcbetty