
From this angle, the photo reconstruction of my apartment shows the living room at top, and bedroom at bottom. Kitchen, bathroom, hall and other stuff would be to the left and aren't reproduced.
In the bedroom, the upper wall shows row on row of plastic milk crates full of furry comics, old SF fanzines, and other oddz'n'ends. The colourful splotz at the foot of the wall isn't a rug, its the end of my bed actually. There's about a two foot clearance. The shelves to the right are given over the model airplanes, and 1/18 diecast cars, stacked on my dresser drawers. In my drawers are, well, my drawers... also shirts, socks, etc.
In the upper, living, room the couch is covered with a green throw and is so flattened out in the photo that you may not recognize it for a couch. Above it are 3D plastic top maps of various places I'd visited when a lot younger. (Mountains and deserts mainly.) To either side of the couch are shelves of videotapes. The right hand wall is where I work on the computer, and has a picture window. Strangely, you can see the side of my old CRT monitor, but on the other wall you can see the *back* of the same monitor! What's worse, it isn't there any more! A couple of days ago a friend brought over a new flatscreen monitor. He'd replaced his with a widescreen format LED and gave me his 19" screen. It's amazing how much sharper the LED's are!
In the bedroom, the upper wall shows row on row of plastic milk crates full of furry comics, old SF fanzines, and other oddz'n'ends. The colourful splotz at the foot of the wall isn't a rug, its the end of my bed actually. There's about a two foot clearance. The shelves to the right are given over the model airplanes, and 1/18 diecast cars, stacked on my dresser drawers. In my drawers are, well, my drawers... also shirts, socks, etc.
In the upper, living, room the couch is covered with a green throw and is so flattened out in the photo that you may not recognize it for a couch. Above it are 3D plastic top maps of various places I'd visited when a lot younger. (Mountains and deserts mainly.) To either side of the couch are shelves of videotapes. The right hand wall is where I work on the computer, and has a picture window. Strangely, you can see the side of my old CRT monitor, but on the other wall you can see the *back* of the same monitor! What's worse, it isn't there any more! A couple of days ago a friend brought over a new flatscreen monitor. He'd replaced his with a widescreen format LED and gave me his 19" screen. It's amazing how much sharper the LED's are!
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Well, in this case it didn't cost me anything, so if it only lasts three or four years, I'm not out anything. The CRT was already that old, and was beginning to look a little blurry I think, so it wouldn't have lasted any longer than that. A new CRT isn't all that expensive anymore, either.
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