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!
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