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For those who have no idea about electronics.

A typical 22-inch LED monitor:
Power consumption: 23 Watts
0.3 Watts on standby

http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitor/archive/LS22A350HS/XY-spec


23 watts
let's say you use it for 8 hours a day, that's 184 watt-hour, or 0.184 kW-hour
If where you are you pay the typical USD $0.20 per kW-hour, that's $0.04 per day, per monitor
You use it 25 days in a month, that's $0.92 a month, per monitor

How much commission are you paying per trade?
 
Quote from Bolimomo:

For those who have no idea about electronics.

A typical 22-inch LED monitor:
Power consumption: 23 Watts
0.3 Watts on standby

http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitor/archive/LS22A350HS/XY-spec


23 watts
let's say you use it for 8 hours a day, that's 184 watt-hour, or 0.184 kW-hour
If where you are you pay the typical USD $0.20 per kW-hour, that's $0.04 per day, per monitor
You use it 25 days in a month, that's $0.92 a month, per monitor

How much commission are you paying per trade?

I love people who actually look at reality

Plug in the numbers before you speculate....
 
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In this house.
 
Quote from benwm:

Like the chair..What is it and how does it feel?

Spinalis; it is good for the back muscles:
http://www.spinalis.com/

PS: Regarding the other nonproductive comments: That on the left is couch with a funny cover. It is ideal to take a rest during the work. I am certain that many of you would like to take a rest during the working hours to regain some concentration, but you can not do it in your fancy office with the boss there.
 
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