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	<title>Comments on: How to Switch to a Standing Desk</title>
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		<title>By: Hshyar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can&#039;t think of a more interesting desk than this.  What a  cnooersativn  piece that would be.  You should do this I think.  So unusual &amp; cool.  You could start with an end table first to get the hang of it.  I think the most unusual desk I&#039;ve seen was in downtown Denver at a boutique hotel, Hotel Teatro.  This was a painting project for the hotel manager.  His desk top was a gigantic old hotel door covered with a glass top since it was so old, rustic &amp; ornate.  The legs looked like huge sawhorses but I can&#039;t quite remember the details.  The walls were 100+ year old bricks so it all was just too cool for words.  I remembered staring at this thing forever.  I wish I would have taken a photo of it.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can&#8217;t think of a more interesting desk than this.  What a  cnooersativn  piece that would be.  You should do this I think.  So unusual &amp; cool.  You could start with an end table first to get the hang of it.  I think the most unusual desk I&#8217;ve seen was in downtown Denver at a boutique hotel, Hotel Teatro.  This was a painting project for the hotel manager.  His desk top was a gigantic old hotel door covered with a glass top since it was so old, rustic &amp; ornate.  The legs looked like huge sawhorses but I can&#8217;t quite remember the details.  The walls were 100+ year old bricks so it all was just too cool for words.  I remembered staring at this thing forever.  I wish I would have taken a photo of it.</p>
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