• MystikIncarnate
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    10 months ago

    When I was a bachelor in my college days, I didn’t have much more than this.

    Easily the focal point of my living space was my computer console, which got a little crazy. I had a simple table for a desk, and on it was a surround sound system for my PC (a big JVC one… Speakers strewn around the room), keyboard, mouse, PC, some knick knacks… I had put together some wooden boards to build a stand over my JVC amp so my monitor could sit on top of it, a huge 25(?) Inch CRT… My computer tower was to the right… Directly to the right of my seat I had my printer (I was in college after all. It was a generic inkjet), and a mini fridge. In the corner, between the printer and computer, I had a small pile of equipment to give me some extra functionality, like an old desktop that I remoted into, so I could have stuff running that I didn’t need to use up resources on my main computer for… A network switch was over there too… Etc.

    To my left was my storage area, a small shelf and a dresser next to it. Behind the desk area was basically a bed with a night stand for my alarm clock, and a hanger area because I didn’t have a closet. I don’t have any pictures from that era, as this was before smartphones had decent cameras and storage.

    That space was my life back then. I still remember every detail, from the knick knacks on my desk to the sound the fridge made when it opened.

    I don’t need to cram my entire life into one room anymore, so I’m a bit more spread out, but my computer station hasn’t changed a lot. I switched almost entirely to headphones, so goodbye JVC, and everything has been changed or upgraded, but a lot of the same elements are here. I relocated my PC to under my table (it has it’s own smaller table under my big table), and I have more monitors now, which are thankfully not CRTs. My bed and storage stuff moved to another room, but the layout and principles of my original design and layout of my desk is still very apparent.

    I might have one picture I can scrounge up that I took of it when I had moved into my parents place between semesters, all laid out the same. I have no idea where that picture might be though. It was awesome for a mid 2000’s battle station, and I had basically no frills about my life at that time. Everything I owned had a purpose. As long as it served that purpose, there was no need to change it. I loved it just as it was.