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I know we've done these before but always good fun! Here's my desk at Disco.....

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It appears someone's had fun with the highlighters on your left-hand PC keyboard, Caz... (8-p)

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It appears someone's had fun with the highlighters on your left-hand PC, Caz... (8-p)

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It appears that my reputation precedes me... again! :P

Nice left hand side keyboard though. :D

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It appears someone's had fun with the highlighters on your left-hand PC keyboard, Caz... (8-p)

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That’s a Final Cut video editing keyboard. It has mystic symbols on it which equate to video editing functions.

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Nice left hand side keyboard though. :D

You smooth talker.

I'll do one of these tomorrow. IS it considered acceptable to clean all the rubbish off first or does it have to 'au natural'?

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Bit of a mess:

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We've got that clock in our kitchen. And we also have one of those monitors - 17in Mitsubishi.

I can't be bothered to clear my desk enough that folks can actually see it, but I have a photo on my Flickr stream with my camera gear after I'd tidied the desk a bit.

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Obligatory Kit Photo by Snaptophobic, on Flickr

It's pretty much still the general arrangement, although there's more clutter now...

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We've got that clock in our kitchen. And we also have one of those monitors - 17in Mitsubishi.


Correct on the make, but it's a 23 inch, not 17! Clock's great, but a pain to get to when you need to change it as you have to climb on the desks!

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I can't actually see my desk. I know it's there, otherwise this pile of crap, my monitor and printer would just be hovering about 3ft in the air.
To give you some clue, I have a collection of screwdrivers, 2 bottles of aftershave, some headphones, lens cloths, 3 external HDs, a laser printer, 22" CRT, 8 empty beer bottles, 3 empty mugs, a Stanley knife, a stapler, some SDHC cards, a baseball cap, some Turbowolf stickers, a fedora, miscellaneous papers, stack of DVD blanks, camera battery, some photo negs, various wrappers and foil, a bottle opener, a tape measure, a tiny video camera that I'm still working out what I want to do with, some lens cleaning spray, a watch, miniDV tapes, a protein drink shaker, a Canon lens box, a 28mm-80mm lens, a bottle of Vicks First Defence nasal spray, some string, a step-up ring adaptor for a lens, another set of headphones, an empty glass, mouse and a keyboard.

I think that's it. Everything I might need is to hand.

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I think that's it. Everything I might need is to hand.


Do you know where your towel is, though?

Tom, I specced the 23in Mistubishis for an old place I worked at. They were about half the price of the equivalent Apple monitors, which were the exact same tube but in a shiny case. Best [CRT] monitors I've ever used.

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Do you know where your towel is, though?


About 2 foot away from my outstretched hand. :)

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Tom, I specced the 23in Mistubishis for an old place I worked at. They were about half the price of the equivalent Apple monitors, which were the exact same tube but in a shiny case. Best [CRT] monitors I've ever used.


Yeah, that's why I'm still using it. The other Macs are on cinema displays, but I really don't want to spend all that money replacing mine when I actually think mine has a better picture and colour. I'll be replacing it with an Eizo ColorEdge at some point, but that's a lot of money and I'm going to need to get a Mac Pro soon, so might get delayed further!

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My desk at work has... you know the typical office HP setup? Two 15" screens, 'so average it hurts' keyboard, and a Pentium D box? That. Oh, and a truly rubbish Dell ball mouse.

It's been personalised with these though:

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The two from the right here:

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And this is loitering somewhere:

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Plan brought forward!

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Surprisingly tidy today, as it happens. No paperwork deadlines, obviously :).


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I can't actually see my desk. I know it's there, otherwise this pile of crap, my monitor and printer would just be hovering about 3ft in the air.


Ditto :oops: Mine's like the sort of thing that you'd see on How Clean Is Your Home?

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