- A pair of speakers - An AOL CD doing duty as a coster - An actual Lucent coaster, with real coffee rings over the 'coffee ring' logo - A small pile of paperwork (inc a Swecon 03 flyer) - A plush Dogbert - An eraser-tipped pencil with ROYAL AIR FORCE CLUB on the side - A comb (I don't use it, why is it there?) - A London Underground Map mouse-mat
Now, to answer the question properly, at work I have (scattered around my two PCs):
- Assorted post-its - A round orange foam-rubber stress-reliever - Another foam rubber stress-reliever, in the shape of a PC mouse - A wedding photo of bugshaw and I - A thick A3 pad of scribble-sheets (with 2002/2003 calendars on each sheet) - A couple of pen-holders - A small dinky-toy type model Chrysler PT Cruiser (like what I drive) - A stapler, usually holding down the less sticky post-its - An absolutely 100% genuine National Security Agency mouse-mat - Miscellaneous white-board pens, and a tatty white-board eraser - Two 6" deep in-trays
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Date: 2003-05-13 03:35 pm (UTC)- A pair of speakers
- An AOL CD doing duty as a coster
- An actual Lucent coaster, with real coffee rings over the 'coffee ring' logo
- A small pile of paperwork (inc a Swecon 03 flyer)
- A plush Dogbert
- An eraser-tipped pencil with ROYAL AIR FORCE CLUB on the side
- A comb (I don't use it, why is it there?)
- A London Underground Map mouse-mat
Now, to answer the question properly, at work I have (scattered around my two PCs):
- Assorted post-its
- A round orange foam-rubber stress-reliever
- Another foam rubber stress-reliever, in the shape of a PC mouse
- A wedding photo of
- A thick A3 pad of scribble-sheets (with 2002/2003 calendars on each sheet)
- A couple of pen-holders
- A small dinky-toy type model Chrysler PT Cruiser (like what I drive)
- A stapler, usually holding down the less sticky post-its
- An absolutely 100% genuine National Security Agency mouse-mat
- Miscellaneous white-board pens, and a tatty white-board eraser
- Two 6" deep in-trays
MC