A friend of this forum has issued a challenge to his readers. Seems Jim wants to compare computer desktops. While I hardly qualify as one of his fellow bibliobloggers, I am also not one to shrink from a challenge.
Another friend of this forum picked up and further threw the gauntlet. Given the quality of Scott’s readership and the intellectual depth of his online ruminations, I assume that he extends the challenge generically. (What I mean is, for a theologian, Scott makes a great hockey goalie. And vice-versa.)
Jim, Scott, here is what I look at all day at work. Well, when I’m not busy making nuclear power safe for democracy. (Or something like that)

- Watching Big Brother watching me
When the network computer just won’t do, I have this–my employer’s computer–to look at. Guess which one I use, and which I leave on the desktop with no open apps, or at least with everything minimized. I should explain that these two scamps are my progeny. The eldsest, Thing One (background) in this shot had been convinced by the real deviant brains of the operations, Thing Two, (foreground) to pilfer the three remaining farmer’s-market peaches we had picked up on the drive back from a visit with our–my wife’s and my–families. Note I said, “three peaches.” Guess who ate two, and who ate only one?
We are so looking forward to Thing Two’s teenage years.

We're just peachy, thanks for asking.
My personal laptop has some generic MS BS, not worth noting.
