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Article: OUT OF THE HOME OFFICE MORE AND MORE, THE COMPUTER IS HELPING US MELD WORK AND PERSONAL LIFE BY GOING WHERE WE DO - TO THE FAMILY ROOM, THE KITCHEN, THE LIVING-ROOM SOFA.(REAL ESTATE WEEKLY)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- March 27, 1999
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Byline: MELISSA GUNDEL, STAFF WRITER
Steve and Sandy Daley used to have a separate room in their house for their computer. But recently, they moved the computer into their new family room.
``This way we can all be together, even though we are doing a multitude of things,'' said Sandy Daley, of Pembroke Meadows in Virginia Beach.
Computers don't have to sit in an isolated part of the house anymore or gather dust in an out-of-the-way home office.
As our lives become busier, we're bridging the gap between work and family by setting our computers up where we are - in the living room, the kitchen, the playroom. They are becoming part of ...