Date: 2010-10-23 01:29 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
How far to the right are we talking? Rotating eastward from North (straight ahead), the nearest object is:

1) The rightmost portion of the computer screen.
2) A stack of business cards and receipts
3) A sewing machine
4) A half-empty small format can of Sprite
5) A disused mousepad
6) The soft cover for the MBP
7) A pair of scissors
8) A stack of paper napkins (I need to clear off the desk. One might count the desk as items 1-8)
9) A power strip with various cords plugged into it.
10) A closet door
11) A cardboard box containing another cardboard box.

That takes us to 90 degrees (East, 3:00, whatever you like). Past that is:

12) A two-shelf bookcase containing various of Kate's crafting supplies (neatly organized) and topped with stacks of un-filed papers, a disused electronic picture frame, and a cardboard box containing another cardboard box.
13) A toy train
14) A four foot level/ruler
15) A bag full of crafts for David's pre-school's Fall Festival
16) A cardboard box containing several other cardboard boxes
17) Another bag full of crafts for David's pre-school's Fall Festival
18) The built-in shelves/desk containing more crafting supplies and stacks of unfiled papers.

That brings us to 180 degrees. I think beyond that counts as "left", so I'll stop. If I get to chose, I'll rotate about 110 degrees and take the level. It's got reach and it's made of rather robust-looking plastic. And it came with the house.
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