| Me Precious Junk |
| Got a new digital camera recently. A Fuji FinePix A200 with 2 megapixels. Not really state of the art but good enough for photography amateurs like me. Anyway, been testing the camera by taking digital photos of the junks of my empire. |
| My bike. It's a hybrid or a cross between road and mountain bike. Takes me around the city. I didn't have my headlights on, even though I do have it. The shine comes from the reflection of the camera's flashlight. |
| This is my "work station," or "slack station" depending on how loose you define work. Yeah nice seat huh? One of the first thing I bought once I got here. Makes me feel like I'm the boss of my own apartment. |
| Yup I got 2 TVs. The one on the left is an old one from my ex-housemate for around $20. The one on the right is new for my PS2. The old TV doesn't have AV-in, plus I thought it's gonna fail anyday. It's still soldiering on though. Someday I'll learn how to multi-task between watching TV and playing games simultaneously. |
| My ultimate titanium badminton racket, or so it said. It definitely feels light, and it flexes too. Been with me for 5 years now. I remember the first time I used it, the strings snapped. And I was really pissed. Oh well, nothing snapped since. The frame seems scratch-resistant too. |
| My old, old LEGO helicopter. I built it when I was in 6th grade? Haven't played with LEGO since. I managed to salvage it before my mom dumped the rest of my old junk. I need it around to remind me every now and then why I picked this stupid major. |
| My balls. Not the type of balls you're thinking of you pervert!! I use them for juggling. I learned how to juggle after breaking my arm in 6th grade. I still do it these days. Helps me focus when I'm stuck in some impossible engineering problems. |
| This is probably my most valuable single possession. A Dell PC with a 2.4GHz Pentium 4. Yeah I know the wires are a total mess. But since I always unplug and replug peripherals why bother tying them up. |
| This is where I keep all my nerd materials. It's one of those assembled wire cubicle shelf or whatever you call it, and I think the weight of the books is exceeding the shelf's safety limit. The shelf would sway if I nudge it. I've been waiting for the whole thing to collapse but it's still standing after 2 years. |
| My scratch book. It's where all the stuff you see in my scratch gallery are located. A tiny 6" x 4" acid-free sketch pad. Saves me time and money of pencil lead. Hahaha! |