Something Extra

I got new camera for Christmas, but only recently got my pictures developed. About the only thing I don't like about normal cameras over digital ones is the delay in getting the pictures. I did get a few nice shots of my Manga Pime Kitbash, so now you can see what it look like better then just a crappy direct scn of the object. Also I have a few other pictures of my room (some older taken with a digital camera). The first two...
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Are labled with the followin numbering (it might help to open them in a new window).
1- A Gunsmith Cats poster I made up using poster board and a bunch of print outs. It features images of all the covers of the comic through the end of the Shades of Gray series plus a few others.
2- The N64, resting high attop it's perch on the TV. Mostly it gets tosit up there because unlike the other systems it doesn's stack well due to it's shape, the others all stack pretty nicely next to the stereo. Also my fiber optic Christmas tree is on the TV.
3- A map of my town. Er, I think it's actually a village. Anyway it's more then a map though, it's a photograph, an overhead Satellite photograph of the entire thing. I can see all three of the houses I've lived in in this Village on it even. One of the more interesting items I have in my room.
4- Figures on my scanner. The scanner is THE place ot be for an action figure in my room. All new figures ususally end up on the scanner for some time, ones I really like get to stay for a while. Currently there is a Ghalleon Punching puppet that I got with my Lunar 2 pre-order (the oldest item on there BTW), my Manga Prime kitbash, my Paper Dalek kitbash, my Lego Cthulhu, and then my Amy and Gamma figures from Sonic Adventure. Also you can barely make out my current kitbash project, Air Man.
5- This is the stereo, nothing is too impressive about it really, I just felt it deserved a number. The wireing hidden behind it and the desk that hooks every piece of electronic equipment in the room into this massive collective it what's impressive. But you can't see that.
6- Game systems. Tot he right of the 6 we have the place where thye stack, the NES is on the bottom, since it's th emost square, the SNES in on the NES, the Atari 7800 is on top of that. The PSX and DC have been used recently so they are sitting out of the stack to the left. The mess of wires there are pretty much too a tangles mess and move as one unit for the most part.
7 (picture 1)- This is the drawer where I keep all my games. Er, all my cartrage games. Click HERE for a picure. The NES are all on the right, the N64 are in the center top, the SNES are tot he right of that, the Atari games are in the upper right, the Game Boy games are in the lower right.
7 (picture 2)- Oops, I didn't mean to reuse numbers. Oh well, 7 doesn't point ot anything really in picture 2. The closest things are my HTML, C Programming, and AutoCAD books. And my Ned Flanders action figure. To the right of the & is a CD rack built into my desk. It hold games I play more often that need the CDs to play. Above the games is the Printer (HP Deskjet 722c).
8- The actual PC box. One day I hope to build my own super machine, but this thing will have to do for now. Actually technically 8 points to the small card album I have lying around when I get freebee Pokemon cards or cards in general from anything. The PC is a P2 400 with 128MB RAM, DVD drive on top, CD-RW on the bottom. All the papaer to either side are mostly sketches and print outs of game codes. I have a file cabinet for all this stuff now (lower right) but keep forgetting to use it. tot he left of the PC box is a couple of crate things full of other games and PC-CDs. Others are kept in the drawer behind number 9.
9- Actual points tot he chair and the plastic red thing. The chair is my brothers and has been replaced with a nice leather high back chair I got with Christmas money and the crate is a foot stool.

    Lastly we have a picture of a bunch of CDs.

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