I plug a blue network cord into
the LAN port* and connect my four-port USB hub at the rear of the laptop. I
attach the cords from the monitor and the keyboard. I connect the power cord to
the wall socket at one end and to the transformer thingy at the other end and
connect that to the yellow-rimmed computer socket. A snarl of copulating snakes
now occupies the rear of my desk.
I extract more cords from my
bag—a USB cord to charge my phone from my computer, and two more USB cords that
charge the front and rear lights for my bike, drained after I set off in the
dark. And the impossible to control cord for the ear-buds I use when receiving
calls to my mobile in a sometimes noisy office.
Interstate travel unleashes
another flurry of cordage. There’s a power cord for the camera battery charger,
and the connecter for the camera to the laptop because the storage card is
incompatible with the slot in the laptop. On trips away I take my private
mobile phone which has a recharging cord and head-phone cord.
Cord management is a post-modern
art-form, under and on desks, in shoulder-bags and laptop bags, in briefcases,
portmanteaux and carry-on luggage. I use small Velcro straps to secure thick
power cords and to rope together several cords all headed in the one direction.
But some cords defy taming—headphone ear-buds can be neatly rolled but never
unroll without needing unknotting.
Some cords I place in small sunglasses
bags, a moderately successful strategy. A cord on its lonesome doesn't look like
much, but bundle the above lot together and you’ll be hard pressed to beat the
weight restriction on the most generous airline. Wifi should simplify things,
but doesn’t.
I remember a time before cords,
a wondrous age when I wasn’t connected. I knew no better. I dreamed not of
pulling a phone from my pocket and dialling Belgrave or Belgrade. I stored
questions in my head till I got home and pulled a dictionary or encyclopaedia
off the top shelf. I arranged paper-clips and rulers and an old mug of pens on
my desk, not my desktop.
What happened to us?
Rock on.
*Pardon me if I get these IT
terms wrong.
2 comments:
Perhaps this will help.
http://osxdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cheap-cable-organization.jpg
Grant
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