 Hi, my name is Steve Rosted, and this is my work desk. You can see I have two monitors. The one on my right is mostly for Red Hat work. The one on the left is for upstream work. The keyboards are, you have two keyboards for various computers that's all hooked to the computers behind me. On top of my desk, you can see a bunch of junk, books, my Red Hat, a penguin that my daughter made for me. I'm gonna zoom in to my old bull terrier dog that I had back 10 years ago. She passed away. Her name's Angel. That's why I have target dogs up here. They're bull terriers as well. As you can pan over to the left, see my bookshelf with various crap on it. Computer books, personal books, books that are in German. Yes, that's Harry Potter down there. Right now I'm all in German. That's not English. Here's my cabinet filled with more junk. It's a mess. Yes, my office is pretty much a mess. So I try to clean it up three times a year and it's almost due for a new cleanup. A bunch of junk up on top. As I mentioned, my dog Angel, I gotta come up here and say she's here with me. I never had her buried. I had her cremated and put in a box. So she stays in my office with me, keeps me company. As I come back around here, here's my workstations with penguins on top of it. My main workstations, my fax printer, more old computers that I use to salvage. There's a test computer down there. On top of this little table is a bunch of, there's external USB hard drives that I get every year. I buy a new one on Black Friday for really cheap and just kinda swap them around for backups. Power strips on the wall underneath. I have a daisy chained KVM switches. Below that, a power strip. And if you can see in the back there, that's a digital loggers web power switch that I could automatically turn on and off my machines. Remote control or actually through the network. Here's some more test boxes and some other boxes that are just used for spare parts. And more test boxes I have down there. It's actually my workstation for my red hat box over here. Junk on top of a cabinet. If you remember the old IBM slogan, you know, peace, love, Linux. I have, I got one of those a long time ago when they're about, they threw them out and I grabbed one from the garbage. Here's my embedded boards I have over there that I have attached to this little cheap, another Black Friday laptop that I use for the serial console that I connect through. There's another web power switch over there. Over here is my other desk. There's my Chromebook over there on top of it. And if I zoom outside my window and so that a focus, you can see my backyard. There's my dog. One of my dogs is out there. I don't know what she's getting into. Below here, hummingbird feeder. Haven't seen any hummingbirds lately, but they do come by. And I come all outside my office after I get frustrated, you know, doing email on the Linux kernel mailing list. I have ways to get rid of my frustrations, a treadmill with a TV in front of it, punching bags, a couple of them, more workout equipment. And here's my little dojo I have that I also come out here workout when I'm all frustrated with everything that's going on inside my office. And these little Nerf guns that my kids love to use to shoot at each other with. My little pull up bar that might come in. I do pull ups as I walk inside my office. And basically that's about it.