carl: haruhi sees that you gave nagato two <3's while you gave her only one. haruhi is displeased.
banjonator: i probably said it before, but it strikes me as very european (go sloped roof). although i slept in a room with the roof sloped on two sides while i was in houston, that was because it was reclaimed space that wasn't meant to be used as a room originally.
banjonator: i probably said it before, but it strikes me as very european (go sloped roof). although i slept in a room with the roof sloped on two sides while i was in houston, that was because it was reclaimed space that wasn't meant to be used as a room originally.
that's quite common here in Europe. My brother's room is on the other side, so you'll also find a sloped ceiling there. and as you can see, my 17" iMac fits perfectly on my desk. Can't imagine where to put the 20" or 24"iMac
1: monitor 2: speakers 3: developed film 4: my DS Lite 5: keyboard 6: Harry Potter mousepad (how long have I had that again?) 7: mouse 8: headphones 9: some random thing from Staples 10: computer 11: a basket I made 12: lamp 13: rocks 14: a little plastic thingy 15: hahaha
Everyone's desk tops are so clean. I have just never figured out how to do it. Take a look.
It's an OCD thing for me. I hate seeing wires, so I literally spend hours organizing everything to be out of sight, and love every minute of it.
When I moved to my current house, that kind of backfired on me with my bedroom setup. Instead of having my desk flush against the wall on the left, things were a bit reversed. It looked great, but if I wanted to take anything with me, like say, my 360, I'd have to take out all the wires that were hidden underneath the bottom base of the TV stand, re-route both the power and video cables from the 360 back through the hole in back of the stand, undo the twist-tie for the video cord, and reach back into the empty space behind the stand to get the power brick. Oh, and actually unplug the power cord from the power strip which is in that same empty area.
Needless to say, I've learned to make things a bit more accessible, and less of a hassle to un-route.
The biggest thing though is twist ties. Without them, you just have one giant mess. If I were to tidy up your area, I'd be using twist ties to run all the wires along the pipes, as well as keep them neat along the carpet/wall.