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There is too much to count soooo

Typical cube with two table tops, a center piece for the monitor and two hanging shelfs.

The table tops are covers with stacks of paper, magazines, tools, books, coffe cups and odds an ends. Tallest stack is 2 feet, smalles pile is about 4 inches. You do not see tabletop space.

Along one table top are about 20 books dealling with network and some Linux. Stacked on the books are another 8 books and 5 computer games.

Along the second top are another 20 books dealing with assorted things such as Unix, LDAP, a couple history books. Stacked precariusly is about 30 jewel cases.

Crammed in the desktop stacks are 2 hanging folders and one fountain. You can sort of make out the stapler and the telephone set. The handheld set is buried.

One one shelf is 5 pictures of wife and kid, dogbert, dust a can of dust spray, a box of gensing and tea, and about 15 books dealing with NT. Alsong they shelf is varias toys, some candy, headache pills, 1 jar jar stess relief toy, and a can of Scotch Haggis.

On the other shielf is another 20 books ranging from certification stuff, NT, Linux, a couple stacks of floppies, Emperor Zerg, the dolls from StarCraft, a crazy 8 ball, and a few cups, soda cans, varius company toy junk(yoyo, squezze toy, etc).

Under one tabletop is a row of HP manuals, MSDN cd cases and technet cases. In front of the hanging shelfs is a speaker box which has a paper stack on it which blocks the drawers. Next to it is a box of odds and ends. Tie wraps, plugs, cable, adapters, etc.

Under the monitor are two dells with about 10 CD jewel cases with another 8 open cds. 2 UPSes.

Under the other hanging tabletop are about 7 stacks of Primate and biolgy books with another stack of games. There is also a hanging folder.

In back of me is 4 shelf book case, which holds, perl, Bio, varius manuals and networking books. Along the shelfs are more toys like a talking Yoda and more steel coffee cups and jewel cases. Every open space has books crammed in them.

The other set of hanging drawers are also blocked by a book stack. W2K cert stuff.

Hangin on the walls are varius awards and certs. The glass has varisu hanging star wars ships attacked to them. My Dilbert comic strip(artist board), a Jane Goodall poster from the Apple Think different junk. One wall is full of paper that shouldnt be lost.

Finally, the book shelf top is covered with resource kits cds and a few coke cans. The extra chair has tools and an MSDN case ontop of it and there is a 3foot by 3 inches tool stack of paper waiting to be taken to recycle.

I don't know how I am able to complete the amount of work I actually do looking at this.

Now the kicker. The fire marshall has suggested I clean things up.

So do I get the slob prize? *sighs*


In reply to Is that all? by Marza
in thread (OT) Contents of my Office by JSchmitz

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