All photos are taken at 2048x1536 and are about a megabyte and a half in size. Take this into account, o ye dialup users.


Anime and Manga Collection

DVD shelf, left
DVD shelf, right
Top left shelf
Top right shelf
Second left shelf
Second right shelf
Third left shelf
Third right shelf
Fourth left shelf
Fourth right shelf
Bottom left shelf
Bottom right shelf


Tuxy's Office

Current Office Photos (02/01/2006)

Yes, people, those _are_ expensive Cisco switchboards mounted as wall ornaments. And that is my nice little Catalyst 5500 that I bought off eBay for a hundred bucks and put in the server room for no real reason.
Ikari, my Toughbook, and Kuro, easily the most powerful box I've ever gotten to use on a daily basis. My desk now. Marvel in awe, you who use one monitor and don't have sufficient desk space for whatnot.
The whole setup. Rawr.

Older Office Photos

The Vestibule, or what I like to wear beneath a suit jacket The Door. Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.
My Boss's Desk. At least I can see the wood. The Mighty Empty Wall of Nothingness. It bears a striking resemblance to... nothing.
We take measures to keep people from seeing in. I do, anyways. My rack of toys has grown smaller, but that's because I moved something.
See what I mean? It's all for better airflow. A coworker's desk. Yes, this is a big office.
Having a wall of Windows isn't necessarily a bad thing. Yes, that is a toxic liquid in the water bottle. No, it's not vodka.
Meet Mai, formerly a Workgroup Server 8150, now my personal terminal. Her working status bounces as much as her namesake. And there's Hikari, hooked into a television. Gotta love her.
Yes, we techs do get the best toys. And you thought your desk was cool.
I have to maintain computer labs too. At least these G3 Macs are durable.
And you wonder why I say that my campus is the dumping ground for technology. One ray of hope in all that dismal crap.
I call this one Akane. She likes to play with mallets to my files. You thought death boxes were bad. Look at the lab of iMacs.
Fear the iMacs! FEAR THEM, DAMMIT! I call these machines Rei. You make one, you can clone it infinite times without effort.
It's not a Reiquarium, but it's pretty scary anyways.  

Even Older Office Photos

My toy rack was so pretty before. See what I mean?
And if you look closely, you can see the IP address. Just one of the four mobile carts of laptops I have to maintain on a weekly basis.
Akane and Makoto, the two workhorses of the campus. Azusa and the now-defunct Nanami. Azusa is just crazy, and Nanami's offline until I redo her drives.


Tsukimi

Tsukimi from the front
Tsukimi from the top down
Tsukimi's two main monitors (center and right, running at 2048x1536 and 1600x1200 respectively)
Tsukimi's sound system and third monitor (done with homemade wiring and adapters from Radio Shack; the TV is a 20-year-old Sony 27" running at 640x480 via an Averkey 3 VGA-to-TV adapter with the sound-out jacks wired into the line-in on Tsukimi)
Tsukimi running Basilisk II (Macintosh 68K emulator; it runs 8.1 currently)
Tsukimi's decidedly non-Windows keyboard and mouse
Tsukimi's mobile computing compatriots (Hikari, an unnamed Compaq C120, and an as yet unnamed NEC Mobilepro 780)
Tsukimi's accessories (router, wireless point, Averkey for TV-out, iPod, and 200GB LaCie external hard drive, plus a 10GB laptop hard drive to back up the ancient, critical stuff that you can't find any more)
A close-up of the mobile devices
A closeup of the stuff wired into Tsukimi's line-in ports for a better sound system