Hmmm...

  1. Dell Laptop
  2. Dell Desktop
  3. Netra T1
  4. 11 O'Reilly Books
  5. 2 tins of Penguin Caffeinated Peppermints
  6. Stack of business cards
  7. Deli Menu
  8. vi cheat sheet
  9. Listing of holidays
  10. Listing of LDAP Error codes
  11. 7 stickies with various info
  12. lodestone copy stand from Levenger
  13. Swingline stapler (Milton-esque)
  14. Travel Alarm Clock
  15. 2 coffee mugs
  16. Oracle 8i (unopened)
  17. Solaris 8 (Opened)

-beernuts


In reply to Re: Contents of my Office by beernuts
in thread (OT) Contents of my Office by JSchmitz

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