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A typical web developer's home office, I guess?

maskot sip client multi media corner mobile phone and wallet bluetooth headset mac mouse (of course with broken scroll wheel) alternative mp3 player - never in use wall of memories. thinking of better times confidential business secrets confidential personal notebook coins for car parking (when outside in the real world) pseudo-geeky magazines analog business schedule photos of last real vacations (several years ago) business tool #1: the calculator car keys backup hardware in case of network failure power adapter one of the few ligh sources sponsored mousepad cable chaos waste disposal comfortable chair to keep pain away (almost) important mail right speaker business ID fake-leather cover for papers - to look more professional empty eeePC cover heavily touched "not so white anymore" area of the shiny white macbook working on private projects gym member card (expired a long time ago)

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Update February 7th, 2009

Since the last snapshot 139 days have passed. Last week I switched back to a permanent desktop hardware solution. It's my old hardware from the office. Some AMD 64 3500+ CPU, 2GB RAM, 200GB HDD running Kubuntu KDE 4.2. The mess is still the same.