What's On Your Computer Desk?
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What's On Your Computer Desk?
Really, what's on your computer desk right now?
For me, I have...
-all of my Battletech miniatures(like about 32 of them)
-a scanner
-the Saitek X52 Flight Control System
-a pencil sharpener
-the first set of Homestar Runner figurines(I do have the 2nd set as well as the Cheat Commandos set)
-A flashlight
-a wireless phone
-my cell phone
-my webcam
-some of my game CDs
-a CD player
-pens and pencils
-a flat screen monitor
-a Razotech Mouse and a Dell Mouse Pad(Dur!)
Thats all I can think of for now.
For me, I have...
-all of my Battletech miniatures(like about 32 of them)
-a scanner
-the Saitek X52 Flight Control System
-a pencil sharpener
-the first set of Homestar Runner figurines(I do have the 2nd set as well as the Cheat Commandos set)
-A flashlight
-a wireless phone
-my cell phone
-my webcam
-some of my game CDs
-a CD player
-pens and pencils
-a flat screen monitor
-a Razotech Mouse and a Dell Mouse Pad(Dur!)
Thats all I can think of for now.
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My primary system is obscured by the chair. The compaq you see on the left is my secondary system, which I currently use for FTP and folding@home. You can obviously see my dual monitor setup (primary on the right) and my 1000W surround sound system receiver. I also decided to drop in a few DVDs I rather enjoy. What you see in the upper right is a spindle of DVD-R disks, a copy of \"The Three Musketeers\", and AC/DC's Live album. (currently listening to \"Thunderstruck\")
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The black one is for the game box, the white one is connected to the (now redundant) KVM that connected the game box and my dev box. The white mouse is optical and it completely sucks for D3, so I got a laser. I moved the dev box upstairs to where it's supposed to be, but I haven't undone the KVM wiring, as it's all ziptied.
The wallpaper is the orion star belt.
The wallpaper is the orion star belt.
Hmmm...*looks around desk*
--A bigass 19\" CRT monitor
--A standard Dell optical mouse sitting on a gel wrist rest mousepad
--A standard Dell keyboard (yes, I know, but you work with what you have...)
--A paperweight that was a gift from my high school tennis coach sitting on a stack of letters
--A pen holder filled with...um...pens
--Two speakers which undergo severe crackling and popping when I attempt to change the volume (lovely...)
--A connected Saitek Cyborg Evo joystick
--A disconnected MS Sidewinder 3D Pro joystick (converter's stowed away somewhere)
--A Lexan JumpDrive 512MB USB drive
--Assorted layers of dust
--A bigass 19\" CRT monitor
--A standard Dell optical mouse sitting on a gel wrist rest mousepad
--A standard Dell keyboard (yes, I know, but you work with what you have...)
--A paperweight that was a gift from my high school tennis coach sitting on a stack of letters
--A pen holder filled with...um...pens
--Two speakers which undergo severe crackling and popping when I attempt to change the volume (lovely...)
--A connected Saitek Cyborg Evo joystick
--A disconnected MS Sidewinder 3D Pro joystick (converter's stowed away somewhere)
--A Lexan JumpDrive 512MB USB drive
--Assorted layers of dust
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A big pile of paper.
Paper model of the International Space Station.
8 pocket knives.
50 DVD-Rs.
20 CD-RWs.
Glass container with stuff.
Harding University mug holding pens and shiz.
bottle of 99.99% pure IPA
Torch
box of floppies
digicam
spare light bulbs for the porsche
remote control for speaker volume
sellotape dispenser
2 mouse matts
Telephone
IP Telephone
Scientific calculator
Dip pen and ink well
3 x speakers
4 models of porsche 928s
3 lamborghini models
4 911 models
1 boxster model
8 Tintin DVDs
Motorola RAZR (charging)
Rossignol spring gloves
rotating decision maker
Galileo thermometer
Belkin N52 speedpad
Logitech Freedom joystick
Logitech MX-1000 bluetooth mouse
Wi-Fi access point
business card holder
that's about it.
Paper model of the International Space Station.
8 pocket knives.
50 DVD-Rs.
20 CD-RWs.
Glass container with stuff.
Harding University mug holding pens and shiz.
bottle of 99.99% pure IPA
Torch
box of floppies
digicam
spare light bulbs for the porsche
remote control for speaker volume
sellotape dispenser
2 mouse matts
Telephone
IP Telephone
Scientific calculator
Dip pen and ink well
3 x speakers
4 models of porsche 928s
3 lamborghini models
4 911 models
1 boxster model
8 Tintin DVDs
Motorola RAZR (charging)
Rossignol spring gloves
rotating decision maker
Galileo thermometer
Belkin N52 speedpad
Logitech Freedom joystick
Logitech MX-1000 bluetooth mouse
Wi-Fi access point
business card holder
that's about it.
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Well, to begin with my desk is a pool table that came as one of those 6-in-1 sets, but since it was taking up space, and I wanted a place to put my computer, well..it worked out...
My moniter
behind that on a different stand my second screen
mouse
N52
Saitek ST290 Pro
old General Electric clock (but it has an LCD display)
speakers
my guard dog (a beanie Baby that I've had for a long time, he sits on top of one of my speakers
a rock, flat brown, which sits on top of my other speaker, with a small sand filled lizard on it
a screw driver
a case fan
half a dozen screws
mouse
another screw driver in one of the corner pockets of the table
a Merc CD in a Jewel case acting as a coaster
napkin
manual for a switch
pencil
1 music mix CD
3 Linux Discs
And that's about it, I have some pics but they're on my sister's cell still...I gotta get her to take them off one of these days...
My moniter
behind that on a different stand my second screen
mouse
N52
Saitek ST290 Pro
old General Electric clock (but it has an LCD display)
speakers
my guard dog (a beanie Baby that I've had for a long time, he sits on top of one of my speakers
a rock, flat brown, which sits on top of my other speaker, with a small sand filled lizard on it
a screw driver
a case fan
half a dozen screws
mouse
another screw driver in one of the corner pockets of the table
a Merc CD in a Jewel case acting as a coaster
napkin
manual for a switch
pencil
1 music mix CD
3 Linux Discs
And that's about it, I have some pics but they're on my sister's cell still...I gotta get her to take them off one of these days...
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On the desk: Engraved brushed aluminum box from the lil lady, magnetic bolt/nut thingamabob, Bose speakers and volume knob, Samsung SyncMaster 930B LCD, PC, Linksys switch, stapler (Swingline all the way, totally), bobble head turtle, TY creepy spider guarding my monitor, battery charger, SD card reader, Saitek Eclipse keyboard, Old School Max Payne mouse pad, and lastly... The Reese's Mug in all it's glory.
Off to the right is the GF's desk... currently she is beating some demons up in WoW.
Nice keyboard Testi. Where did ya get the mouse? I like it.
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FunkyStickman wrote:Here's my computer workshop (for now). The whole stack of shelves on the right is full of computer parts. It's a bit messy, but I think you'll get the idea.
Funky for da win! ...uh.. where's Waldo?? (I found beaker)
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It was a college graduation gift 7 years ago from my dad. But I think they ran around 150 dollars (Lian Li).d3jake wrote:Man, we could play I Spy with that one....
Nice Case Jmeat, how much was it?
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6826105016JMEaT wrote:Where did ya get the mouse?
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I was about to say that- shame on you kir. You should have done a better job and photo shopped an infinite loop there.Duper wrote:I see that the pic on the monitor is slightly different than the one you posted.
Hey I took it the first time and noticed how blurry it looked so I retook it again just for you guys. Sheesh! Plus I don't know how to photoshop.
And merl, that box I used to keep my stickers, pens, tacks, a couple mini calculators, some nail polish bottles, nail filer, nail clipper, and a few scrunchies in. Gotta have these non-office-like items to save me the trip to the bedroom or the bathroom when I needed 'em.
And merl, that box I used to keep my stickers, pens, tacks, a couple mini calculators, some nail polish bottles, nail filer, nail clipper, and a few scrunchies in. Gotta have these non-office-like items to save me the trip to the bedroom or the bathroom when I needed 'em.
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My bro in law have two monitors. Personally, I think it's a waste. You only need one monitor. What's the use for two? (aside from cameral watch, security reasons, and tv stations)d3jake wrote:Bah, I can't see how you peoples can stand only having one monitor Though I think that I may just be spoiled with my two...
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Nice keyboard Bubba.JMEaT wrote:Nice keyboard Testi.
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I used two monitors at work over the summer and it was amazing. I do a lot of stuff that involves multiple windows, like coding, or completing checklists at work, and I often multitask like crazy at home too; IMing friends, surfing the web, looking at guitar tabs, etc, and having two monitors would make it much much easier to do all that simultaneously instead of having to alt-tab everywhere and only see one thing at a time. Believe, dual monitors is amazing.Kiran wrote:My bro in law have two monitors. Personally, I think it's a waste. You only need one monitor. What's the use for two? (aside from cameral watch, security reasons, and tv stations)d3jake wrote:Bah, I can't see how you peoples can stand only having one monitor Though I think that I may just be spoiled with my two...