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My employer frowns on having personal items at the cubicle, but I see that there's a industry for odd items people can have at their desk (like ThinkGeek.com), so I'm curious:

What do you have on your desk? (Other than keyboard and mouse)

For me, my employer frowns on having more items than we can carry out in two hands, so I don't have anything other than a Kleenex box.

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CW if you please. – Eric Aug 24 at 2:28
Eric, what's CW...just curious – Casey Aug 24 at 2:31
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community wiki (and the other 15 characters ...) – stefanB Aug 24 at 2:32
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In addition to being not programming-related, this is also a duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/241602/… . Please delete. – gnovice Aug 24 at 3:01
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It's 'fun' to click the fun tag, and see that 'fun' is clearly not allowed here :P – silky Aug 24 at 3:10
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closed as not programming related by gnovice, musicfreak, chaos, Robert C. Cartaino, Jonathan Sampson Aug 24 at 3:08

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Apart from a keyboard and mouse, I have a screen (or two, or three if I can find the room).

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I have an electric cup warmer cause no one likes cold coffee

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Where do you find these? I often get right into the flow just after making my coffee, so by the time I start drinking it it's quite cold. Cup warmers would revolutionise my programming :) – Matthew Iselin Aug 24 at 2:40
Matthew, I don't remember where I picked it up from buy if you google "usb cup warmer" you can easily find one. – Casey Aug 24 at 2:45
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I had a plasma ball, but eventually gas leakage did it in. It was quite an office favorite while it lasted, though.

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I'm a consultant, so I don't get to have a work desk. Moreso conference room tables.

Regardless, at home, I always have a squeezable Tux nearby.

And no matter where I go, my notebook is never too far away. I never go anywhere without that!

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From the most important to the mundane:

  • I have two screens.
  • spiral-bound notebook and pen. Sometimes it's important to diagram out a potential design, or just have something to doodle on during one of those boring meetings.
  • a few good reference books pertaining to the job at hand.
  • mug of coffee.
  • NO PHONE. if you can't wait for me to get around to answering your email, you can damned well walk over and talk to me.
  • a photograph of my cat and significant other.
  • a beanbag toy to toss while I'm thinking.
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I hate it when I can hear the conversation of two coworkers talking to each other on the phone from their offices. Particularly when they're both using speakerphone. – Jeremy Powell Aug 24 at 2:50
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I have 2 screens, keyboard, mouse and ugly big phone that I never use ... Would replace all that by nice iMac or Mac Book Pro if I could.

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A Beaker stuffed toy. He was the lab assistant to Dr. Bunsen Honeydew in the Muppets TV show (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker%5F%28Muppet)). He always knew things were going to go horribly wrong because of his boss and he was the one that always paid the price. Everytime I feel like things are bad, I look at him and know that someone has it worse than I do.

Other than that, the usual collection of books, unread magazines, post-it notes and coffee stains.

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I used to have guitar amp on there. Well, sort of. I was mostly using it as an external sound card, because the internal one sucked. I haven't bothered taking it to my new job yet, but I probably will eventually.

Other than that, not much really. Just work stuff.

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A picture is worth 1000 words.

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Missing from photo = Gumby & Pokey figurine (they float around the office); mug; instant coffee bottle; sticks of sugar. (I have a wide desk)

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I hope you're not on the PC all day, working on a laptop keyboard? :( – Thorarin Aug 24 at 2:52
Is it a bathroom in front of your office? – Cleiton Aug 24 at 3:12
I had a MS Comfort Curve <model number>, it died. Not sure what its replacement should be. – Ben Clark-Robinson Aug 24 at 3:16
@Cleiton Thankfully it's not a bathroom. It's unoccupied office space at the moment. /phew – Ben Clark-Robinson Aug 24 at 3:20
i can see your face in the refelection as you take the picture lol... or am i halucinating?? – baeltazor Aug 24 at 3:37
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Mr. Potato Head

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Excellent answer I award you 10 kittens! – Karl Nov 19 at 13:38
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On my desk:

  1. Screen.
  2. Keyboard.
  3. Mouse.
  4. T.V.
  5. Between 3 and 10 different cable settop boxes.
  6. Remotes for T.V. and cable boxes.
  7. Tissues.
  8. Pads of paper.
  9. Pencils.
  10. Sticky notes.
  11. Laptop (personal).
  12. Coffee mug.
  13. SIGG.
  14. Library (see library list).

On my cubicle wall:

  1. Tips from the Pragmatic Programmer.
  2. A few XKCD comics.
  3. Whiteboard. With the exception of my computer, this is the most useful thing in my cube.
  4. Design documents for whatever I'm working on.
  5. Tutorials for a few bookkeeping tasks that I do often enough that it's a pain to figure them out, but not often enough to remember how to do them with our internal software (SAP stuff mostly).

In my library:

  1. The Pragmatic Programmer.
  2. Manuals for different cable settop boxes (this is actually most of my library).
  3. SCJP Exam Prep Book
  4. Java: Concurrency in Practice
  5. Practices of an Agile Developer
  6. Design Patterns (Gang of Four Book)
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