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I'm actually a Technology Designer, I have multiple different roles ranging from shaping and molding the direction of a companies deployment of Apple products down to some Research & Development work. As with most things Apple, I'm a little secretive with my exact job responsibilities as it allows me a bit of mystery! ;) Needless to say I do get to play with some things that don't exist outside of the reality distortion field right now (hence the shut down screen on the left) and can say without a doubt that I love my job! :)

Here is my work workstation, a long story short I ended up giving up my 30-inch Cinema to a designer who needed it a bit more than me, in it's place I was provided a brand new (took it out of the box today) Dell 24-inch.

Pardon the grainy low light, was taken with my iPhone and it's much darker in there than it looks.

Nice..the Air seems to look like that of Austin ;)

My nearly 2 week old iMac :) Not much else on the desk - some Sennheiser wireless headphones I use when I want to walk around the flat and listen to tunes, and some nicer quality BeyerDynamic headphones for when i'm actually at the desk. Also a Seagate 320GB HDD which I use as my drive for Time Machine :)

Sorry for the crap picture. I really must get a digital camera sorted out - my phone just doesn't cut it!

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I didn't clean up as I wanted the world to see that not everything is perfect :). I clean up about once a week but I tought I'd break the mold here and show the "end-of-the-week" result.

This is my workstation for business, development and some gaming. The left side is for hobby projects.

(And yes that thermostat is reading 27.6C .. aircon is off, too much noise. Again sorry for bad quality .. this was taken with my Touch Dual)

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