Ok, so here's my list (desk only):
2 Robotwars videos
1 multi-pc controller
1 vinyl techno record (roy cordu)
3 ivitations for far too expensive symosia
about 13 o'reilly books (perl and other)
1 sun java servlet book
1 java in a nutshell
1 how to become a pirate handbook
1 TPJ
2 speakers
12 unsorted floppies
4 cut-out redmeat construction set comics
1 half-filled plate
2 half-filled glasses
1 half-filled coffee mug
1 empty cd-r
1 cd-r with upsetters mp3s
1 "rap band" portable rhytm toy
2 juggling balls
1 very old photo camera
1 thirsty and dusty plant
4 piles of unsorted print-outs
2 working pens
several non-working pens
2 empty agendas
2 boxes of unused business cards
1 'phone operator' headphone
1 CBM64 basic handbook
5 notes with importand passwords :-)
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