SuperSwede
Custom Deluxe
We probably had a lot of these threads before but here is a pic of my current desk at work..
naw nobody cleaned up before hand...i am between projects so the desk is relatively clean (and since it's visible from the living room i try to keep it looking decent) and since my living room is kinda small i do my best to keep it clutter free!Justaguyin_nc said:Warren ... that's unfair..you know someone cleaned in there!!
great looking room..liked the geetars in a row...
KrisH said:Alright -- this is where I spend TOO much time:
just strum said:Now that's a lawyers desk.
KrisH said:I've been told by high (!) authority, though, that a clean desk is the sign of a sick mind . . . :rotflmao:
Brian Krashpad said:That makes me the healthiest mofo around!![]()
Spudman said:You and Sunvalley are tied. When I saw your post the first thing I thought was that it was his desk. Surprise, I was wrong. (hardly ever happens so please don't tell)
Then how come you post all blurred/out of focus images!! :tongue:luvmyshiner said:.. being obsessively organized Kris.
I worked for a photography studio in high school and college for awhile (..) Eventually I narrowed it down to Canon 35 mm cameras.
just strum said:This is my desk at home. I am sort of in the middle of doing my expense reports, playing guitar, on the forum, changing strings, dismantling a computer, preparing to ship a guitar, landing a plane on flight simulator, and eventually putting some tools away.
I hate to be so disorganized, but that's the way it is right now. Imagine that, this kind of mess and I don't even have a Law degree. Oh wait, neither do you guys.
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Brian Krashpad said:![]()
Juris Doctor, University of Florida, 1983.
just strum said:Hmm, Teacher of Law. What's the difference between that and Executive Juris Doctor - or is there a difference.
Brian Krashpad said:Never heard of Exective Juris Doctor. Had to look it up-- only 2 US schools offer it. Apparently for people who don't want to be lawyers. If someone had that degree and then wanted to join a state bar in order to practice law, it looks seriously doubtful to me that such would be an acceptable substitute for a JD.
The old standard law degree in the US was the LL.B, Bachelor of Laws, which nowadays is more often called JD, juris doctor.
The most common advanced law degree in the US is the LL.M, master of laws.
Tynee said:I'm in. Is there a reason people post links instead of inserting the actual photo? Is this a stupid Newb question?
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/500/DSC00418.JPG
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/500/DSC00417.JPG
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/data/500/DSC00416.JPG
I got aancake: for the first of you who can guess my profession from my photos.