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-A stand for the monitors and other stuff made from wood by my dad
On the stand:
-5 small containers of different colours:
*blue: mostly 3.5mm F to 6.33mm M adapters. Other such things.
*yellow: bunch of microSD to SD adapters. A USB to TTL thingy. Some connectors etc.
*green: usb leds. Wires for cable management.
*pink: usb sticks, memory card readers, memory cards
*light pink: guitar picks
-randomly laying on the stand: a lock and a key, coins, a small digital clock (from an old car? empty battery.), a comb, hair loops, a guitar tuner, three rechargeable lights, identified and unidentified cables and adapters
-bookshelf speakers on either side of the stand
-some old android phone
-two pens (don't know if they work or not)
-my wallet
-bluetooth earplugs
-access card for work
-a screwdriver
-a glass
-some card
-a ruler
-some keys
On bookshelf speakers:
-a random leather belt
-empty ESD bags -
Eversor3526y- a small glass full of guitar picks
- some patch cables (xlr and 6.35 jack)
- a box of guitar strings
- a box full of splitters and adapters
- a small microphone stand
- my headphone
- screwdrivers
- a few empty cans of cheap energydrink
Songwriting weekends are fun 😎
Desk inventory(not counting computer hardware):
-Three interlocking polished high density particle board squares, cut by an industrial-grade 3d printer at the office of an architect friend. I use them as coasters.
-A roll of toilet paper, as I have a deviated septum and blow my nose so often that proper facial tissue would be wasteful.
-A landline phone, for work. I'm thinking about getting rid of it though, as I can do the majority of my work phone calls through Google Hangouts and our company's webrtc client, and because it costs me about $7 a month for the service, through ooma.
What's on your desk? No computer hardware, please. Also, please try to use your words, because it's a lot of fun to imagine the layout rather than see it.
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