 Welcome to my home office. As you can see I like big screens, so these are two 30-inch screens I wouldn't mind upgrading to 4k eventually, but my desk really isn't big enough to accommodate that. On the left-hand side is my main server, a dual-xeon box with lots of CPU cores, so I can compile the kernel really quick. And as you can see although my visual desktop tend to be pretty clean, few windows, few icons, my physical desktop tends to be very messy. Lots of test equipment, hardware, cables, whatever. Part of the reason has to do with I'm doing video capture testing, so I need signal generators in order to test that. So I have an analog video generator, a digital video generator and HDMI generator. Also very useful is this Leon Lee test chassis. The nice thing about it is that the motherboard sits on top, so I have easy access to all the PCI and PCI express slots, which makes it very easy to pull out a PCI card, plug in a new one and start testing. And I have a heck of a lot of test equipment and old cards. This is just a small selection. So it's really useful to be able to get access to the slots that easily without having to open up a computer. I still have an old computer as well that has still ESA slots, because I'm still maintaining a few ESA boards. So in once in a long while, I have to turn it on and test something. The funny thing on the right here is a Dyson bladeless fan and on the left is my Cisco video endpoint. I work for Cisco Systems Norway where we do video conferencing, so no home office would be complete without one of these endpoints. And finally, if I get really depressed, I can drown my sorrows in a good glass of whiskey. And I think this is probably a good point to say thank you very much for watching.