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My wife has finally made me tidy my desk in the lounge this morning,but I couldn't help taking a pic for posterity. :lol:
It will be back to this in a week anyway! :roll:
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I know that feeling only too well, if you look in the 2 videos I put on youtube recently, one is a 'before' and the other is an 'after'. Always nice when you've cleaned your work area.
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LOL! It's perfectly functional - there's even room for a cup of tea! :)

Reminded me of this piece in EE Times recently...
http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-blog ... iest-desks

At work, the tidyness of my desk is generally inversely proportional to how busy I am...
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Bum.
I dropped a stanley knofe blade through one of the air vents in my amp,and it went pop! :(
Looks like 2 5a fuses have gone,so I have ordered some more.Hopefully thats all that went. :-?
Had to make some space for a mouse mat now,anyway! :)
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That is a very messy desk, reminds me of mine on a bad day.
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I like the "classic" red phone. You could make a featherweight version of the Direct Line mascott.
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I love my phone,it is from 1968.
Rubbish line though,and the kids cant believe you have to stick your fingers in it and twist the dial round.It takes ages to dial any numbers on it!

Got my new mouse,but it has been frightening Raoul...
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OOhh a cyborg rat 8) . I was looking at getting one a few months ago, but went for the razer deathadder instead. Is it as good as it looks?
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Sure is a nice bit of kit. Love the aluminium chassis,and the extra weights you can add.
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Keep having to wipe all the finger prints off it!!! Got to stop playing with it now,Raoul is getting jealous. :lol:
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That is v. Sexy mouse and I'm very jealous of raoul wish I could make some thing as awesome and epic anyways here's my work space after about 2 hours cleaning Image
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