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as requested:

desk.jpg

Desk is shared between 2 of us, red line indicates approximate position 'my' desk ends

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that fkn blows! good thing you dont have any work to put on it :D

damn, were are you to put you footlong sub on that?

man my workbench you could have a party on. Actually come to think about it you could, 2.5mm thick stainless steel is hella strong my hammer can't dint it

Works in service..

11pm - 6am kind of job

I wouldn't need a desk for that :)

Miso, my qualification is in Computer Systems Engineering (Read: Software Engineering). My current role is hard to describe, basically I do semi-HK IT stuff (ie not "Have you tried turning it off and on again" ) :D

Bring it to the German club

German Club when?

See you later Jason, have fun in Auschwitz

It's not such a bad place :)

Nice desk by the way :D You should put up some police line do not cross tape where the red line is :3some:

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