[sdiy] Warning: More pics Messy workspace

Scott E. yahudinyhwh at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jun 8 02:30:57 CEST 2004


Ok folks... here is my entry for workspace clutter.

Pic one:

http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/PIC00001.jpg

This is the entrance to the office. Please note (his breast swelling 
with pride) that the door may not be closed because of the overflow. The 
small circuit on the R at t Sh at ck breadboard at the left is a prototype for 
reversing the effects of impotence, premature graying, receding hairline 
and pot belly. I fortunately only suffer from the latter three, but just 
including the first to be on the safe side. Uses a 555 timer. Will let 
you know when ready so stock options may purchased through my Nigerian 
Paypal account.

Pic two:

http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/PIC00002.JPG

Just past the entrance. This would normally allow a normal sized 
individual to gain access. Now, one must slide through sideways. Makes 
me keep on the diet.

Pic three:

http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/PIC00003.JPG

Main desk. This has been an attempt to protect the peeling veneer on the 
desk from being permanently removed by human contact. I am preserving it 
for its appearance on Antiques Roadshow 2010.

Pic four:

http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/PIC00004.JPG

This show the current filing cabinet/overflow. Only the upper two 
drawers of the filing cabinet can be opened at this time. All important 
filing goes in the top two drawers. The lower two must be unimportant in 
that I have not had to open them in a year.

Pic five:

http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/PIC00005.JPG

Main computer lair. This is the main area which is still accessible to 
human life. All horizontal surfaces are in use. The stack on the top 
hutch goes higher, but I could not back up enough into the room to get a 
decent picture.

You might all be wondering where the synth DIY stuff is? I had to move 
the 465B scope, the function generator and the power supply to get the 
last two pictures. All projects have been lately overflowed onto the 
dining room table. My wife must really love me!

Scott



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