In case you REALLY want to know...
My pseudo office at home is pretty much a junkyard :) A list

4 older (286->486) boxen in the corner... unused
6 newer (P133->PIII 800) boxen (accompanied by peripherals)... connected
1 P75 Firewall... connected
2 Compaq Armada laptops (accompanied by peripherals) ... connected
1 100 mbit Assante switch for available boxen
1 10 mbit hub for firewall
Several 100 meters of CAT5 (multiple cables)
Stacks of schoolbooks and notes
Stacks of general Comp Sci books (over a dozen ORA books included)
Stacks of audio and data CDs
Stacks of Comp Sci and general magazines
Tons of pens and pencils (including whiteboard markers)
1 fold-up bed & 1 normal bed
2 unused 17" screens (on floor)
2 unused notebook bags + 2 used notebook cases
2 empty cans of Ice Tea
1 empty bowl (from breakfast)
Whiteboard
cellphone, laptop and plain battery chargers
fluorescent bounce ball that makes sound when bounced (Compaq)
Misc. office supplies and printer paper
Amplifier
Printer + Axis printer server
2 tables (to hold all the junk)
2 ergonomic chairs
A large closet (contains schoolbooks, notes, etc)
I probably missed a whole lot of junk but most classifies under office supplies, school books and notes and peripherals :) Did I mention I dont actually sleep in that room? :)
Don't make me post a picture online :)
Room (1) Room (2) Room (3) Room (4) Room (5)

Greetz
Beatnik
... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.

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

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