Poll: If you had to work from an office on a desert island which one of the following would you take? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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I presume it will be a desert island with good Internet access and electricity. Then, I’ll take my dog, all my opera CDs and all the books I wanted to read but I haven’t had enough time to…
[Edited at 2018-05-08 08:36 GMT] | | | It depends on ... | May 8, 2018 |
whether or not the Internet is available. Without the Internet, I would definitely want to have as many references as possible. A truclkoad of dictionaries, glossaries, style manuals, almanacs, linguistics articles, and the like. I still have just that on shelves in my office left over from the good old days, though I consult them less and less. If there was down time, I could browse through the books. And of course tools to work with. Am I allowed a computer? If not, then a typewriter, of cour... See more whether or not the Internet is available. Without the Internet, I would definitely want to have as many references as possible. A truclkoad of dictionaries, glossaries, style manuals, almanacs, linguistics articles, and the like. I still have just that on shelves in my office left over from the good old days, though I consult them less and less. If there was down time, I could browse through the books. And of course tools to work with. Am I allowed a computer? If not, then a typewriter, of course. If the island as wi-fi and I have a computer, then I wouldn't need anything else. A dog would be nice, but not my current dog. She's too high-maintenance. ▲ Collapse | | | Angus Stewart United Kingdom Local time: 12:23 Member (2011) French to English + ... Lots of books | May 8, 2018 |
I would take lots of books, since I am an avid bookworm. | |
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Carla Catolino Italy Local time: 13:23 Member (2008) Italian to English + ... I would bring something not work related.... | May 8, 2018 |
my husband and kids who are my biggest supporters and without them life is boring! | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 13:23 Spanish to English + ...
Like Teresa, my desert island would have good Internet access and electricity, as well as plenty of supplies of food and drink. Flippers and a snorkel would be handy, and plenty of factor 50 suncream. | | |
Just in case I get fed up with coconuts and mussels Philippe | | |
In my spare time I like to work with my hands, so I would need a good assortment of tools (painting, carpentry, gardening, sewing and spinning...). | |
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Philippe Etienne wrote: Just in case I get fed up with coconuts and mussels Philippe You are going to eat them? | | | Samantha Payn United Kingdom Local time: 12:23 Member (2008) Russian to English + ... My music .... al instruments | May 8, 2018 |
I didn't tick "my music" but "other" ... my musical instruments, please. | | | The Misha Local time: 07:23 Russian to English + ... My bourbon and cigars | May 8, 2018 |
Well, duh... | | | Avantika81 India Local time: 16:53 Hindi to English + ... As there is only one option to choose,so I chose my music but if given more options I would love to | May 8, 2018 |
ProZ.com Staff wrote: This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "If you had to work from an office on a desert island which one of the following would you take?". View the poll results » | |
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Mario Freitas Brazil Local time: 08:23 Member (2014) English to Portuguese + ...
Since the question mentions an "office", I'm supposing that includes my computer and an internet connection, otherwise it wouldn't be possible to work. In that case, what I need to work is already included: my TMs, TBs, documents, software and music in my PC, and the web connection. I need nothing else to work well (books, materials, non-virtual stuff whatsoever). So, I'd probably take my wife along, since there are certain things the virtual world will not give you, and being alone will s... See more Since the question mentions an "office", I'm supposing that includes my computer and an internet connection, otherwise it wouldn't be possible to work. In that case, what I need to work is already included: my TMs, TBs, documents, software and music in my PC, and the web connection. I need nothing else to work well (books, materials, non-virtual stuff whatsoever). So, I'd probably take my wife along, since there are certain things the virtual world will not give you, and being alone will surely lead to insanity very soon. ▲ Collapse | | | Sheila Wilson Spain Local time: 12:23 Member (2007) English + ... What would you spend your income on? | May 8, 2018 |
Assuming that there would be no supermarkets, no restaurants, no hotels, no houses ... I think I'd have far more basic needs than how to do my current job. I'd want a "desert island survival kit". Gardening tools and seeds, cookware, DIY tools, and lots of user guides. I doubt there would be any real leisure time, but some novels and writing materials would be nice to have. | | | First things first | May 10, 2018 |
Giovanni Guarnieri MITI, MIL wrote: You are going to eat them? If necessary, without the slightest afterthought: I need to survive to deliver translations on time from my desert island, otherwise there is no point in the poll question. As nothing is clarified about natural resources in that desert island, I may have to leave my highly civilised manners in the changing room to survive, or simply balance my diet somehow. And if there is enough healthy food available there, I could pat pets instead. Philippe DISCLAIMER: no book was hurt or otherwise prejudiced in this post. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: If you had to work from an office on a desert island which one of the following would you take? TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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