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  • M Mark Randel

    For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

    ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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    Lost User
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    I do think desk toys makes working a bit less stressful so I always try to keep a few on mine. Currently, my desk sports a magic 8 ball, a burned giraffe baby toy (I told my wife I'd frame it after she burned it but it's still here), a die-cast metal white Power Ranger, a Lego of my first computer and a cookie jar in the shape of a question box from Mario.

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    • M Mark Randel

      For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

      ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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      rnbergren
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      at office desk (3 days a week) cups for caffiene delivery, assorted puters and stuff. One calendar on thhe wrong month. not much else. Not alot of room. At home office(2 days a week) various toys, Matchbox cars primarily. Love a Jaguar I have. Loads of books none are technical. Maps of various places I have visited. barely enough room for lappy and mouse. I prefer working from home. I actually get more done there.

      To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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      • D dandy72

        No stacks of paper, no toys, yet still barely enough room to move the mouse without having to pick it up.

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        Jalapeno Bob
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        That's why I use a trackball :)

        __________________ Lord, grant me the serenity to accept that there are some things I just can’t keep up with, the determination to keep up with the things I must keep up with, and the wisdom to find a good RSS feed from someone who keeps up with what I’d like to, but just don’t have the damn bandwidth to handle right now. © 2009, Rex Hammock

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          I do think desk toys makes working a bit less stressful so I always try to keep a few on mine. Currently, my desk sports a magic 8 ball, a burned giraffe baby toy (I told my wife I'd frame it after she burned it but it's still here), a die-cast metal white Power Ranger, a Lego of my first computer and a cookie jar in the shape of a question box from Mario.

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          Paul Kemner
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          A magic 8-ball must be massively useful.

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          • M Mark Randel

            For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

            ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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            obermd
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            Good old metal slinky is my preferred toy.

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            • M Mark Randel

              For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

              ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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              sasadler
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              Hm, no 'toys' but lots of hardware. I'm a firmware dev so I've got 3 or 4 different products (out of case) that I work on, a network switch, 3 jackboxes and their associated handsets (we do 911 equipment/software), a PoE supply, a TI launchpad for the TM4C1294, 3 usb cables, 2 phones connected to a teltone and a fair amount of dust!

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              • M Mark Randel

                For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

                ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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                Member 9862082
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                The desk itself just has computer, monitors etc and coffee but on the window-sill are some Star-wars Lego micro-fighters and a die-cast Enterprise NCC-1701-D

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                • M Mark Randel

                  For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

                  ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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                  Al Escobar
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                  I once had one of those semi-perpetual motion toys -the kind that a ball hanging from a thread hits a set of balls also hanging from threads and the one in the opposite end gets expelled and returns to hit the set of balls again and again- I could watch it for hours and when it was still, kids loved to start the motion again and marveled but i tossed it away because sometimes the noise made by the small balls in motion was too distracting. I'd love to sit it again in my desk if I could remember where it is now!

                  Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. - Matthew Barry

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                  • M Mark Randel

                    For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

                    ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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                    A "screwed" figurine, with the caption: "It was bound to happen sooner or later". And a toy monkey.

                    "(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then". ― Blaise Pascal

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                    • M Mark Randel

                      For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

                      ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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                      Bruce Patin
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                      I had a Pink Panther whose legs and arms could be bent to assume any position I wanted, until my wife threw it away, possibly because it was a gift from an old dance partner. After 10 years, I still miss it. I still have a dinosaur with a hidden button that opens and closes its mouth. It was one of my kids' toys when they were toddlers. I keep it hidden, and only take it out for visiting children or others that I trust not to react unfavorably when I threaten them with it. ;-)

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                      • M Mark Randel

                        For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

                        ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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                        Leng Vang
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                        Couple of cloth dragons, couple of solar dancing figuring, a Cam-Am motorcycle toy, couple of plants, couple squishy balls, a pessimists' mug, cub full of pens and pencils, box of Kleenex, couple of manuals, and a small Tylenol bottle full of clipped finger nails with a warning written on it: "DO NOT OPEN UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE." :laugh: :laugh: No papers.

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                        • L Leng Vang

                          Couple of cloth dragons, couple of solar dancing figuring, a Cam-Am motorcycle toy, couple of plants, couple squishy balls, a pessimists' mug, cub full of pens and pencils, box of Kleenex, couple of manuals, and a small Tylenol bottle full of clipped finger nails with a warning written on it: "DO NOT OPEN UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE." :laugh: :laugh: No papers.

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                          Jim_Snyder
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                          Giving away my age, but a lava lamp, hawk feather and Crow feathers...

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                          • M Mark Randel

                            For years... nay, decades... I've been attempting to work in a paper free environment. I didn't even realize I'd achieved this goal until my wife visited my office and made the observation. No one here has any paperwork on their desks. Everyone's desk's are clear... except mine. Subconsciously, I've replaced all the missing stacks of paper with toys. Lots of Legos, a ball puzzle, a Yoda statue, and a pair of Hulk Hands. Lego sets include Hulk Buster armor, Darth Vader, and the Apollo 11. I rotate regularly with other sets: Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter, etc. I also make sure a jar of jelly beans remains stocked at all times. I'm just curious what sort of desk toys do you guys prefer? Or do you think them a waste of time?

                            ____________________________________________________ I'd rather have a frontal lobotomy than a bottle in front of me... Bill W

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                            EoRaptor
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                            I would have sworn your quote was from W.C. Fields -- but whatever. I have therapy putty; squishy stuff I knead in my hand while I'm thinking or reading. Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

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                              That's why I use a trackball :)

                              __________________ Lord, grant me the serenity to accept that there are some things I just can’t keep up with, the determination to keep up with the things I must keep up with, and the wisdom to find a good RSS feed from someone who keeps up with what I’d like to, but just don’t have the damn bandwidth to handle right now. © 2009, Rex Hammock

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                              dandy72
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                              There's always the trackball guy. :-)

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                              • D dandy72

                                There's always the trackball guy. :-)

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                                darthslam
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                                Stops people trying to drive my PC to just "show me something"! Every. Single. Time! :)

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                                  I'm old school. I keep my desk covered with papers so the surface doesn't get dusty. As some periodically get coffee-stained, they're eventually passed into the desktop-remote-storage-cylinder for transport to the local waste yard.

                                  Ravings en masse^

                                  "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                  "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                  Slow Eddie
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                                  I am right there with you. I also have a stack of paper plates with crumbs of sandwiches I had at the desk for lunch, over the past week or so. ;P

                                  It's a random chance universe...

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                                    Stops people trying to drive my PC to just "show me something"! Every. Single. Time! :)

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                                    dandy72
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                                    Go hardcore and get a Dvorak keyboard as well. :-)

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                                      Stops people trying to drive my PC to just "show me something"! Every. Single. Time! :)

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                                      Carlosian
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                                      I keep a "guest mouse" just for them. It was so just so sad watching them try to figure out the trackball (which never struck me as that difficult).

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                                      • D dandy72

                                        Go hardcore and get a Dvorak keyboard as well. :-)

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                                        Carlosian
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                                        A guy here who used Dvorak had the opposite problem. Every time he went to use someone else's computer, he'd type garbage for a minute until he mentally swapped out his keyboard mapping.

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                                          A guy here who used Dvorak had the opposite problem. Every time he went to use someone else's computer, he'd type garbage for a minute until he mentally swapped out his keyboard mapping.

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                                          dandy72
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                                          :-D I suppose it goes both ways. I've never been curious enough to try them out. I'm fast enough already with qwerty keyboards.

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