Sep 9 2005

So, I am in the same house as last year but this time I have been rele­ga­ted to the sma­llest bedroom. While this may seem bad, the room is actually the war­mest in the house, feels very homely, plush and is just much much nicer.

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My works­pace, com­pu­ter and shel­ves. Note the JS, MySQL and Elec­tro­nics text books.

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My large fit­ted war­drobe and bed­side cor­ner with God­father fra­med poster.

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The house plant in the cor­ner and an open war­drobe that reveals its tech­no­lo­gi­cal glories.

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An Overview

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More of the tele­vi­sion and hou­sed Xbox and PS2.

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Pim­ping my foo­bar, whisky ash tray (I don’t smoke) and iPod.

I abso­lu­tely des­pise cables and their assor­ted mes­si­ness. In these pho­tos you should only see a cou­ple, the hun­dreds of others are quietly and neatly hid­den away from view. The one trai­ling the bot­tom of the war­drobe is the anno­ying net con­nec­tion to the Xbox that wouldn’t fit through the dri­lled hole at the back (inside) where the power enters. It’s nice being able to hide away the TV and con­so­les when they are not being used. The room also has 5.1 surround sound setup with correctly posi­tio­ned spea­kers in cor­ners. The small shelf lying behind the screen makes a nice cosy area for con­nec­tor cables to come through from below (away from view); hou­sing the DVD wri­ter, iPod con­nec­tions, card rea­der and such. The screen also dou­bles as a USB hub. So I am happy.

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