I just realized 2 things.

1. How much crap I have jammed into a tiny cube
2. My need to share the contents with all of you.

I also have never felt the wrath of the Reaper so this could be the one.

1 Sun Blade 1000
2 empty Star Pizza boxes
8 Red Bull cans, three still full and warm
13 various O'Reilly books
1 blue four legged SGI clock (glommed from last contract gig)
4 Chinese takeout menus
1 Patagonia Critical Mass bag filled with spare shirts
1 Unopened box of Oracle 9 (it will stay that way)
1 Internet map on wall
13 Thinkgeek #!/usr/bin/perl stickers on desk
5 post-it notes from anal retentive boss
1 sock
1 half eaten take-out breakfast
1 bottle Endust monitor cleaner
4 Solaris administration guides
9 Music to annoy the office by CD's
1 Toothbrush
1 half eaten bag of Zours
1 notebook of handwritten snippets (mostly crap)
7 post-it's with recruiters phone numbers
1 picture of son
1 picture of better half

cheers

JSchmitz

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Edit kudra, 2002-05-24 Added (OT) to title


In reply to (OT) Contents of my Office by JSchmitz

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