 All the office isn't completely done yet, but it's getting pretty close. We're definitely up and running and functional, but I wanted to spend some time and get my office done, so I actually kind of, you know, shift the priorities I had to get this done because I have work to do and videos to edit and stuff I get to get back to and customer things and all this build up is real expensive, so we have to make sure that we're working so we can keep the money coming in. The monitor stands and all that a lot that I brought over from the old store, including the desk. So we'll start out with what I did for the desk here. So we built it using the IKEA Ekbak and Countertop. Now that's actually because it doesn't scratch as easy. This is not like those, I want to say Le Mans, I want to call them lemons. We've gotten those before and they're nice, but they scuff easy, they scratch easy. This is a laminate kitchen countertop, so it makes a really strong desk and it's really reasonably priced. Now we got that and we put a piece of OSB board that we mount, so we mount everything to it from the top. Now the monitors, same ones I've had for a while, I've actually had these a few years, they are great. They're ASUS 23 inch IPS display. I'm going to put all the details and links below to the exact model if you're interested. Been super happy with them. The IPS display on these is just vivid, crisp, full 1080 and really not been any issues at all. After a couple of years, I'd really recommend these monitors. Then my monitors for the speakers are studio monitors. I wanted something that produced a really good, even sound and I actually, I'm actually kind of cheap, so I found these at a pawn shop. They look like brand new and I got them for like a hundred bucks. There's Samsung BT5s. They actually have Bluetooth, which is pretty cool. So when we're setting things up before I have my computer in here and we're building it out, I could jam out with them just hitting the Bluetooth button and sync them to my phone, which is really cool. The sound response, the bass response from these is wonderful and especially in a room this small, which I did custom build my office and we did build it small. So it's only six by three, so it really, really rocks. But that's also why it gets real easy to catch a lot of echoes in here. And because I'm talking and the door is over there, it's probably echoing a little bit, but when I face this way, the echoes go away. So I'm recording on microphone and doing voiceover work. No problem. So I put the foam on the walls as you see on either side here. So the walls are all nice and foamed. I did a separate video. I got that from Foam by Mail. I got these cool above me IKEA things. Oh, I don't know. I had to find the name of those ones with the lack shelf. So that's where the little orange boxes are. All this stuff was many trips to IKEA to put a lot of this together. The LED lights are just your generic ones I ordered off of Amazon. Now mouse and keyboard are still the same ones I've had for a while. Once again, there's something I actually ended up getting for, I think I bought it for $20 new in the box. It's a really nice Apple keyboard. Not a big fan of Apple as the company, like I don't care for their software. I'm not an iPhone user or anything like that. It's not my thing. But their keyboards are just really great and they have no problem working in Linux. So no issues there. My mouse is a Pro-HT mouse. Some people have asked, it's kind of generic. It's an Inland. It's one of the cheapy ones. Nothing special. It fit my hand well and it works and it mouse is just fine. So that works really well. My case isn't NXT. I got that given to me by a friend. He thought it was too big and bulky to have in his house. So he says, here, Tom, just take this cool NXT case. Let me get the model number real quick. It's an NXT Switch 810 if you want to know the specific model. What's important to me is things like cable management. It has cable management and as you can see here, we put together really, really clean. I'm really picky that I want everything to be both functional but nice and tight and not loose wires everywhere. Which is also why when you look across or under my desk, I like things really clean without things on my desk because I only want the things on my desktop for me to see because everything becomes a distraction for me and takes away like, ooh, look, shiny. So when I work, for example, when I'm at work flows, I put my phone on mute and just ignore notifications for an hour or two if I have to focus and get a project done such as editing a video. And that's kind of, you know, a lot of what I do here is either edit videos, customer support. Once you've had these triple monitor setups, it's so much easier because you just spread everything. I spread the timeline sometimes across multiple screens. I have the editing window in another screen so that just helps quite a bit. Still using the Blume Yeti microphone, I really have no reason to replace it. To me, the voice quality sounds really good on it. You can find these for a deal on eBay or even reasonably placed when you buy them new. I still have this chair, which I've actually had for like 15 or more years, maybe even longer. I've had this chair for a long time. The Herman Miller air-on chair, just super comfortable. I kind of recline back and rock in it and been really happy with it. The computer itself is a quad-core i7. I'll drop the specs in there. Once again, it was stuff that I kind of traded for. I don't remember the exact model, the motherboard, and I'm too lazy to take it all back apart to get the exact one. It is an Asus Republic Gamer with 16 gigs of RAM. Then I use an SSD and a three terabyte storage drive for all my videos. So 256 gig SSD. Plenty fast enough for what I do. I mean, I always want faster but it comes down to cost over value. My next build might be a rise in one because they're really impressive. But overall, that's kind of the stuff in my office. Maybe I'll do some more videos about how I do my workflow using this. I've done that on Kaden Live, showing how I do my editing. I'm still editing with Kaden Live, although a newer version has come out, which is great and I've updated to it right away. Been having a little bit of an audio sync issue but hopefully all the audio in this is in sync. But other than that, it's just a lot of little details and custom work. I don't like to buy a lot of off-the-shelf stuff for my desk. And this has been a really good setup and just really solid. It's great, there's no wiggle here. It takes a lot to get these monitors to shake some of your type and nothing's moving around. And that's why we did it this way with the boards going underneath and bolted right to the wall with a 2x4 runner across the wall. I also like it so there's nothing underneath the floor because when you're on a vacuum, the vacuum can get all the way to the back anytime. Every wire is zip tied and little types of loops that we screwed in. So we ran cable management all along the bottom. It's just nothing too special. It's the same conduit hooks that you can get from Home Depot. They make great for holding cables. Cables through there, everything stays right flush up against the bottom of this. We had a lot of this one-inch orange tubing. So even exposed wires like you see behind here on the monitors, I ran those in the orange tubing. So no wires or dangling or anything like that. Even my charge cable I ran across and over through that to keep it obscure. It gives it a really clean look and it kind of goes with that mentality I have of being distraction free, hopefully. So that's it. If you have any questions, leave it in the comments below. I think I kind of covered it all. But this is my little box that I work in and kind of cut myself off from the world so I can get things done. Everyone's like, you know, I built this new big office and people are like, why is yours so small? I'm like, I want the least disturbed office. That's always my goal. It's not about the biggest office. I don't need to occupy a lot of real estate. When I want to do stuff, there's plenty of store. We have the new buildings about 2,000 square feet. So there's plenty of other places for me to go and do things and do reviews. We built the studio area. But when I just got to sit down and get work, I cut the lights out, spin and work here. All right, if you like to count in here, like and subscribe and thank you.