From Firdayfive.org.
1. What is your most prized material possession?
Other than my car, my bike and computer are the most expensive things I own. However, my most prized possession would have to be my camera. Oh, and the Tivo. Ok, it's a three-way tie between my laptop, my camera, and the Tivo. That's my final answer.
2. What item, that you currently own, have you had the longest?
I have a couple of books that I've had for over ten years. Also, I have a collection of all of the Wired magazine issues for the first five years.
3. Are you a packrat?
No. Other than a few books, the magazine collection, and lots of pictures, I don't like to keep a lot of things. Melissa is the packrat of the household. She still has a doll she had when she was a little kid in the closet.
4. Do you prefer a spic-and-span clean house? Or is some clutter necessary to avoid the appearance of a museum?
I like clean, but now that I am married I can live with a little clutter. I think I may just be getting lazier in my old age.
5. Do the rooms in your house have a theme? Or is it a mixture of knick-knacks here and there?
Yeah, the theme is "shelves everywhere." Seriously, living in San Francisco doesn't allow for apartments or homes with a lot of space. As such, our apartment has a lot of shelving and organizing systems to make the best of the space.
1. What is your most prized material possession?
Other than my car, my bike and computer are the most expensive things I own. However, my most prized possession would have to be my camera. Oh, and the Tivo. Ok, it's a three-way tie between my laptop, my camera, and the Tivo. That's my final answer.
2. What item, that you currently own, have you had the longest?
I have a couple of books that I've had for over ten years. Also, I have a collection of all of the Wired magazine issues for the first five years.
3. Are you a packrat?
No. Other than a few books, the magazine collection, and lots of pictures, I don't like to keep a lot of things. Melissa is the packrat of the household. She still has a doll she had when she was a little kid in the closet.
4. Do you prefer a spic-and-span clean house? Or is some clutter necessary to avoid the appearance of a museum?
I like clean, but now that I am married I can live with a little clutter. I think I may just be getting lazier in my old age.
5. Do the rooms in your house have a theme? Or is it a mixture of knick-knacks here and there?
Yeah, the theme is "shelves everywhere." Seriously, living in San Francisco doesn't allow for apartments or homes with a lot of space. As such, our apartment has a lot of shelving and organizing systems to make the best of the space.
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