Hey, I really enjoyed this post. I was worried about the clashing chair mats and feel much more relaxed with your matching solution. However, I do wonder if the contrasting colours of the two computer chairs is going to be a problem in the long run. I hope that this problem can be resolved.
Three chairs? What if one of you needs to work with someone else present? Say, for example, Peter and I writing a post together. This could become necessary because Peter is not good at proofreading. I did hear that Robert tried to help him, but there were problems with that team.
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Hey, I really enjoyed this post. I was worried about the clashing chair mats and feel much more relaxed with your matching solution. However, I do wonder if the contrasting colours of the two computer chairs is going to be a problem in the long run. I hope that this problem can be resolved.
Would two camouflaged chairs work? Or maybe two chairs with pedestrian crossings all over them? Just trying to help.
Three chairs? What if one of you needs to work with someone else present? Say, for example, Peter and I writing a post together. This could become necessary because Peter is not good at proofreading. I did hear that Robert tried to help him, but there were problems with that team.
Just a thought but, in Thorndon, wouldn't you want a computer chair mat with thorns all over it?
Well, in the Nui, people love to call Chardon 'Hardon'. The Thorndon people need to wake up to joke possibilities.
The chairs say it all.
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