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What's on your desktop? Not the virtual one but the real one.
Right now I have two monitors, a keyboard, a mouse and a KVM switch.
There are also an empty coffee cup (with the word TEA written on it),
two landline telephones and a mobile, a pile of unanswered mail, a toy
penguin called Tux, a half-empty bottle of Lucozade Sport and, for no
apparent reason, a 2 metre length of Cat5 cable.
John
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On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 21:05:35 +0100, Doctor John wrote:
> What's on your desktop?
Lots of stuff.
Probably too much to enumerate, actually - and I need to clear some of it
off, because I am getting some new gear next week - including a new 27"
monitor for work. I'm not sure exactly where I'm going to put it,
because I hate to block the view I have to the north out my window.
Jim
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On 06/07/14 21:52, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 21:05:35 +0100, Doctor John wrote:
>
>> What's on your desktop?
>
> Lots of stuff.
>
> Probably too much to enumerate, actually - and I need to clear some of it
> off, because I am getting some new gear next week - including a new 27"
> monitor for work. I'm not sure exactly where I'm going to put it,
> because I hate to block the view I have to the north out my window.
>
> Jim
>
OK just some of the more unusual items.
John
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On 06/07/2014 09:05 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> What's on your desktop?
Three candles, a lava lamp, a plasma ball, a fibre-optic lamp, my
keyboard and monitor, my stereo system, my *other* keyboard [the musical
kind], about 400 CDs, a digital 8-track, a laser printer, an Ethernet
hub, an assortment of stationary, my sound card, and my digital camera.
Oh, and not forgetting the USB key which allows Cubase to run. If you
divide purchase price by physical volume, that's probably the densest
object on the desk.
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On 6-7-2014 22:05, Doctor John wrote:
> What's on your desktop? Not the virtual one but the real one.
> Right now I have two monitors, a keyboard, a mouse and a KVM switch.
> There are also an empty coffee cup (with the word TEA written on it),
> two landline telephones and a mobile, a pile of unanswered mail, a toy
> penguin called Tux, a half-empty bottle of Lucozade Sport and, for no
> apparent reason, a 2 metre length of Cat5 cable.
>
> John
>
two monitors, an old deceased amplifier, a speakerbox, pinter, laptop,
scanner, books, piles of paper, lots of wires, keys, broken glasses,
batteries, caminandes usb thingy (http://www.caminandes.com/), business
cards, mobile phone, mice, 40GB digital tape (unopened), voltage
detector, ...
--
Everytime the IT department forbids something that a researcher deems
necessary for her work there will be another hole in the firewall.
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On 06/07/14 22:44, andrel wrote:
> two monitors, an old deceased amplifier, a speakerbox, pinter, laptop,
> scanner, books, piles of paper, lots of wires, keys, broken glasses,
> batteries, caminandes usb thingy (http://www.caminandes.com/), business
> cards, mobile phone, mice, 40GB digital tape (unopened), voltage
> detector, ...
>
You really need to tidy up.:-D
John
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On 06/07/14 22:44, andrel wrote:
>snip
>...mice,
The ones with legs that eat cheese?
johjn
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On 06/07/14 22:34, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 06/07/2014 09:05 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>> What's on your desktop?
>
> Three candles, a lava lamp, a plasma ball, a fibre-optic lamp, my
> keyboard and monitor, my stereo system, my *other* keyboard [the musical
> kind], about 400 CDs, a digital 8-track, a laser printer, an Ethernet
> hub, an assortment of stationary, my sound card, and my digital camera.
>
> Oh, and not forgetting the USB key which allows Cubase to run. If you
> divide purchase price by physical volume, that's probably the densest
> object on the desk.
All on one desktop?
How big's your desk
John
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On 7-7-2014 0:06, Doctor John wrote:
> On 06/07/14 22:44, andrel wrote:
>> two monitors, an old deceased amplifier, a speakerbox, pinter, laptop,
>> scanner, books, piles of paper, lots of wires, keys, broken glasses,
>> batteries, caminandes usb thingy (http://www.caminandes.com/), business
>> cards, mobile phone, mice, 40GB digital tape (unopened), voltage
>> detector, ...
>>
>
> You really need to tidy up.:-D
Do I?
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On 7-7-2014 0:14, Doctor John wrote:
> On 06/07/14 22:44, andrel wrote:
>> snip
>> ...mice,
>
> The ones with legs that eat cheese?
The correct quote would be "are we talking about the little white furry
things with the cheese fixation and women standing on tables screaming
in early sixties sit coms?"
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