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What's on your desk top (the real one)? (PIC)

#1 Post by gator » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:14 am

I noticed that my real desk top almost mimics my computer desktop ... I have the following items:

1. T60 (My Computer)
2. External HDD (Removable Storage)
3. A folder full of papers (My documents)
4. My ipod (Music player/My Music)
5. Used plate with a paper napkin (Recycle bin)
6. Clock (time on windows taskbar)
7. Newspaper (Internet browser)
8. Some random mail (e mail client)
9. A couple of books (pdfs!)

Is the computer desktop a metaphor of a real life desk? Or have I been using windows for too long? :lol: :lol:

What is on your desktop (the real one)?
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#2 Post by KristianJ » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:37 am

My desk has too much stuff on it :lol: I shall make a list that includes the things that are always on the desk

- My T42 and Port Replicator II
- 320GB external 3.5" hard drive
- 40GB and 30GB external 2.5" hard drive
- "Soothing sands" framed novelty gift
- Blank CDs and DVDs
- An upturned DVD spindle cover filled with loose change
- External DVD burner
- Desk lamp
- Gumball machine
- HP PSC 1315 multifunction centre
- Pen/pencil holder with pens and pencils
- Glass guitar slide
- Clock
- AA battery charger

I also have a couple of puzzles and other odds and ends scattered all over the place, plus about 150 CDs within the built in CD holder on the desk and the several CD racks on top of it.

I'll post a pic if we can get a pic warning added to the thread title, otherwise I'll just upload a pic and give the link :) :lol:
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#3 Post by BillMorrow » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:41 am

define "desktop"..

what part of about 25 feet of desk surface running around 3 walls of the smaller of the two additional bedrooms in this house..?

you tell me that and i'll tell you whats on "it"..

OH..
does "desktop" include the roll around computer table with the macbook pro and the T60p..?
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#4 Post by gator » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:42 am

KristianJ wrote: I'll post a pic if we can get a pic warning added to the thread title
Done!
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#5 Post by gator » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:44 am

BillMorrow wrote: what part of about 25 feet of desk surface running around 3 walls of the smaller of the two additional bedrooms in this house..?
oooh, you gotta post a pic of that! I'd love to see your setup ...
BillMorrow wrote: does "desktop" include the roll around computer table with the macbook pro and the T60p..?
I have long been curious to see these two computers side by side ... Bill, is it possible to post some nice pics of this too?
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#6 Post by KristianJ » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:53 am

gator wrote:
Done!
Thanks Sri! :) It's not a big pic - resized it a fair bit but you should be able to pick out most of what I've listed.
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#7 Post by Purcy » Sun Jul 15, 2007 7:46 am

KristianJ wrote:
gator wrote:
Done!
Thanks Sri! :) It's not a big pic - resized it a fair bit but you should be able to pick out most of what I've listed.
Wow, are those CD's all software, or are some music? That long keyboard is interesting, what is it?
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#8 Post by KristianJ » Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:05 am

Purcy wrote:
Wow, are those CD's all software, or are some music? That long keyboard is interesting, what is it?
No, all music CDs...my software I keep elsewhere (be it in another room with my parents' PC, the cylindrical case that's on the shelf below the keyboard tray, my wardrobe, or elsewhere). And the keyboard is just a simple Labtec wireless one; it has a mouse as well, although it's not all that precise, hence the Microsoft optical one. :)
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#9 Post by Harryc » Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:28 am

Ok, on my desk including shelves;

WS 15" T60 (Fun)
14" T41 (Fun)
14" T60 (Work)
DSL Modem
Advent Center Channel Speaker
Brother Laser Printer
Yamaha HTR Receiver/Amp on a 10" raised platform
(2) Line Cordless Phone
Stapler
2 x remote controls for the Yamaha and a Sirius S50
4 port USB switch
Receiver for 2 MX 1000's, one USB, One Bluetooth
2 x Cups with Pencils
Junk shelf with everything from Banias CPU's to cameras, to rechargeable batteries
EyeGlass case
Mini Maglight
LG 19" Flatron LCD
MS Natural 4000 Keyboard
Mousepad
Wrist rest for mousepad
Papers, and a Sharpie
Coffee cup
Cisco router
Some books and CD's
High Intensity Desk Light
Power Strip
AC Adapter for one of the (2) port replicators(also on the shelf)
Roll of tape
American Flag
Headphones
A drawing my daughter did in 1st grade

That's about it. :) If we include the (2) other tables directly adjacent to the desk and the floor under it, the list goes on...including an Athlon desktop, Epson scanner, 160GB WD external USB drive, more CD's, a Sirius S50, (4) port USB hub, print server, a pair of full sized Advent legacy speakers I rebuilt, Yamaha subwoofer, UPS, ...

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#10 Post by leoblob » Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:12 am

IntelliZ
Sony 17" Trinitron
NEC 18" LCD
(almost a) Model M keyboard
phone
phonebook (used as an arm rest)
toilet paper (cheaper than Kleenex)
fire extinguisher (can never be too paranoid)
penguin (I've liked them ever since I was a little kid)
Crown D-75 power amp (the speakers aren't visible here)
stack of papers
headphones
HP-41C calculator (under papers)
glasses
magnifying glass
little boxes for stamps, screws, paper clips, etc.
weather station / clock
dust

click this and nothing will happen:
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actual image is here (still don't have the hang of these clickable images):
my desk
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#11 Post by sugo » Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:16 am

I have

- 14.1" T42
- 2007WFP S-IPS
- MX1000
- a dell keyboard
- table lamp
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#12 Post by Stargate199 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 1:05 pm

Let's see, I have:
Thinkpad T41
Two desk lamps
Dilbert Calender
Spindle of CD-Rs
External HDD
Speakers
Digital Clock
Tape, Digital Camera
Misc Junk.
Picture
Globe
Plus more stuff.
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#13 Post by compnerd4 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 1:52 pm

KristianJ i like the gum ball machine on your desk :lol:
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#14 Post by qviri » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:22 pm

Oh boy...

X31
X21 in a Dock II
two 17" Samsung screens (hooked up to the desktop under the desk)
IBM Enhanced USB keyboard (it is love)
Logitech LX5 cordless mouse
Unitra PW 8010 amp (older than me)
Sennheiser HD-280 headphones
iPod shuffle, first generation
802.11b PC Card
two 2.5" hard drives in bubble wrap
a stick of high-density 256 MB PC-133 (for sale!)
seven AA batteries
keys, keychain
Phillips screwdriver
scissors
masking tape
desk lamp with broken base
alarm clock
a wristwatch I never wear
a sticky notes pad
three Granny Smith apples
Becel margarine tub with change
spinny pen holder that holds only two pens and a lot of random stuff
my wallet
SATA cable necklace

The table is one of two horizontal surfaces in my dorm room...
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#15 Post by Kyocera » Sun Jul 15, 2007 2:32 pm

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Desks? Desks? We don't NEED no stinkin desks!!! :lol:

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#16 Post by rkawakami » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:08 pm

Good one Mike!

Okay, let's see... To my left an HP Business Inkjet 1100d ("d" for duplexer). In front, an old broken gooseneck lamp used by my cockatiel as his perch when he's in with me. Below that is a Gateway docking station for my 450SX. In front of the dock is an Antec cooling pad (Gateway runs real hot). On top of the pad is one of any number of Thinkpads. Usually it's the daily driver HNU. To the right, from the bottom up, is a Sun Ultra 5, Seagate STD624000N tape and Yamaha CDRW external drives for the Sun. On top of those is a printer stand and on THAT is an HP LaserJet 5L. Further to the right is a Luxo lamp (two tube model, not the round one) that's clamped on to the back of the desk. Next to that is a cradle for my Palm Zire and a 120G NetDisk drive. Completing the electronics on the desk is the stack of networking gear: Netgear RT314 router, Netgear PS110 print server, Westell Wirespeed DSL modem and Netgear FS608 8-port switch. I'm not going to describe the rest of the stuff (read: junk) on the desk, nor take a picture of it in this state.

That's the computing desk. Turning to my right is the main L-shaped desk which contains a collection of CDs, a couple of Vertex VX10 radios, a Yaesu VX5R radio, more junk, a GE 2-line phone, more CDs, a clock radio and then the Gateway tower setup. Under the desk is a full-tower Gateway Performance 600 loaded with CD/DVD and CDRW drives. There's also a removable hard drive bay for system backups and extra storage. On top of the desk is a Sharp 16" LCD atop an NTI ST-2U KVM (for the Gateway and Sun). In front of the Sharp is an A/T/R/X port replicator. This is the main work area for laptop repairs. The T and A systems (oohh.. that's doesn't sound right...) The A3x and T2x systems plug into the port replicator, which is already wired with power, ethernet and serial and parallel loopback plugs. To the right of the Sharp is the Epson 1240U scanner. Usually there's also a cat (or two) next to the scanner but they're off somewhere else in the house (probably sleeping on my side of the bed). Below the right end of the desk is a decommissioned home-built 486DX4 tower and (currently) 28 Thinkpads in various condition. Oh, almost forgot about the Sun Ultra 10 that's under there too. Another project that I haven't had time to work on... A set of shelves and storage areas sits on the desk (what is that called? Can't think of the word right now...) On top of that is the Netgear ME102 AP (highest point in the room). In the storage areas is my collection of multimeters (three) assembled over the years, books, software, memory modules, more books and software, spare parts for the Thinkpads (memory, hard drives, caddies, HSF assemblies, etc.), and a collection of Ultrabay devices (optical, floppy, and HD adapters).

Got to clean up this place...

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#17 Post by gator » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:14 pm

Kyocera wrote: Desks? Desks? We don't NEED no stinkin desks!!! :lol:
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#18 Post by KristianJ » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:30 pm

compnerd4 wrote:KristianJ i like the gum ball machine on your desk :lol:
It's even better when it's filled with M and Ms and related candies! :lol:
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#19 Post by compnerd4 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:34 pm

KristianJ wrote:
compnerd4 wrote:KristianJ i like the gum ball machine on your desk :lol:
It's even better when it's filled with M and Ms and related candies! :lol:
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#20 Post by rkawakami » Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:36 pm

And even more better when the M&Ms come out of an official dispenser:

http://www.rkawakami.net/dakota/dakota_small.jpg

(old work desk; previous cube I was in but still have the M&M machine. Makes a heck of a racket when it's being filled up :) )
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#21 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:28 pm

I'll try to post some pics as soon as I finish cleaning my office tonight...

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#22 Post by jdhurst » Sun Jul 15, 2007 6:17 pm

My real desk is 5.5 feet long and 30 inches deep. It has a Scanner, printer, monitor for the tower IBM PC (speakers behind the monitor), pile of household papers, and telephone along the back half. Two piles of work papers, keyboard, mouse, and T41 along the front half.

No room to work, even though 30 x 66 inches is a big as many desks. So I turn the chair around an work on the kitchen table

My computer desktops are much, much, much neater than real life.
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#23 Post by KristianJ » Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:28 pm

rkawakami wrote:And even more better when the M&Ms come out of an official dispenser:

http://www.rkawakami.net/dakota/dakota_small.jpg

(old work desk; previous cube I was in but still have the M&M machine. Makes a heck of a racket when it's being filled up :) )
I am rather jealous now... :lol:
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#24 Post by Purcy » Sun Jul 15, 2007 10:00 pm

My work area is rather simple since I do not like clutter. I have a 4' wide computer work desk that I built myself.
- the trusty T22
-a crappy Lexmark x2250 printer/scanner where the printer broke but the scanner works great
-a great HP Deskjet 3915 printer that I won brand new on ebay for $11
-my DSL modem/router/AP
-a set of stereo computer speakers
-a framed photo of DH and I
-my Dell Axim syncing cradle and
-my Kyocera keyboard/screen duster

of course since one of my cats always sits next to me in my office, I have his food bowls next to my desk. Now DH's office is in our basement and trust me, it isn't neat at all :lol:
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#25 Post by gator » Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:26 pm

Purcy wrote:I have a 4' wide computer work desk that I built myself.
Awesome Pattye! I snagged this nice table today off my local CL for only $25 ... I finally I have a proper table instead of the creaky, unstable 4-legged thing I have now ... here is a pic (that the owner sent me) of the new desk (click for big version):

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#26 Post by KristianJ » Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:08 am

gator wrote: Awesome Pattye! I snagged this nice table today off my local CL for only $25 ... I finally I have a proper table instead of the creaky, unstable 4-legged thing I have now ... here is a pic (that the owner sent me) of the new desk (click for big version):

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That looks very nice despite the few flaws! :) Is it just a fibreboard or laminate with the "faux" woodgrain finish? I'm looking for something that has doors so I can hide most of the mess I have in the lower side shelves.
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#27 Post by gator » Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:20 am

KristianJ wrote: That looks very nice despite the few flaws! :) Is it just a fibreboard or laminate with the "faux" woodgrain finish? I'm looking for something that has doors so I can hide most of the mess I have in the lower side shelves.
Thanks! I guess it is just pressed laminate with a false finish, but hey, you can't beat the price! It has enough draws and a big enough work surface for me, I am happy with it.

I actually have a steelcase desk at work, that is really awesome .. .too bad they run into hundreds of dollars.
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#28 Post by GomJabbar » Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:38 am

This is what I got for the family computer desk. I took to door off of the PC compartment (below the Slide-out keyboard tray) for better access and cooling. Overall, I am quite happy with it. I didn't want to spend a fortune, but I didn't want particle board either.

The picture below is from the manufacturer's website.

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As far as what is on it, I have a Viewsonic 17" G71f+SB graphics CRT monitor, with Monsoon Planar Media level 9 Ribbon Transducer speakers on each side (with included subwoofer on a shelf at the back where the chair slides in). I have a Canon PIXMA MP600 color printer/scanner to the right of the monitor. There is a Palm Tungsten T3 hotsync and charging cradle between the monitor and the printer. On top of the hutch I have a Netgear FWG114P ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Router with USB Print Server, and on the shelf above the monitor I have a ZyXEL DSL modem. On top of the PC itself I have a cheap Inland memory card reader.
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#29 Post by Purcy » Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:56 am

gator wrote:I snagged this nice table today off my local CL for only $25 ...
Hey Gator, you enjoy that desk, it is nice and large and sturdy....and good looking.
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#30 Post by KristianJ » Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:04 am

GomJabbar wrote:This is what I got for the family computer desk. I took to door off of the PC compartment (below the Slide-out keyboard tray) for better access and cooling. Overall, I am quite happy with it. I didn't want to spend a fortune, but I didn't want particle board either.
That looks great!! :D Eventually when I get my own home I want a nice solid timber desk like that...the small size of my bedroom means that I'm limited in the "footprint" of my desk, and the desk I have now is pretty much a hand me down from my parents' retreat and study. I've been inspired to keep my eye out for a good bargain though.
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