What say you, Sherlock?

It’s not an unheard of expression that you can tell a lot about a person by the house they live in. I decided to have a bit of fun for this post (seeing as I’m quite busy this week and will probably not have time to write out a properly thought-out post) and so I’m going to show you some pictures of my room and the desk where my computer is. (Obviously the most important places in the house).

Your task is to analyse it and try to find out as much as you can about me just by looking at them. State your deductions and how you came to your conclusion. Feel free to be as amazingly accusatory as you want and pay attention to details.

Here are the full resolution photos. Obviously you can’t tell much just from thumbnails.

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4 Responses to “What say you, Sherlock?”

  1. p. says:

    Despite having everything on your desk, I don’t know if it’s right to say that you’re being disorganised(screwdrivers?)–at least you use a table planner! :P

    The keyboard section is probably the neatest of ‘em all.

    All in all, whoever lives here seem a very busy person indeed.Now..did I do you justice?

  2. Dion Moult says:

    Disorganised? Maybe ask why there are screwdrivers on the desk – it’s not normally something people have lying on their desk. As for the table planner, you might want to take a closer look at that planner :)

    The keyboard section – and what does that neatness imply?

    What suggests that I’m a busy person – untidyness? Is that justified for your conclusion?

  3. p. says:

    Hmm..the screwdrivers were probably used to fix something (let me guess, the battery cartridge?) Oh dear!May 2008!!What is it doing on your desk? Well, the fact that you sort out the subjects contributes towards me wavering over my initial conclusion.

    You haven’t been practising very often then, have you? ;)

    Being untidy does hint of a person being busy, but again to label you as that–untidy– might be contradictory. There are certain sections of your room which present itself as being highly organised (the bookshelf and files for instance)However, I don’t know why but to follow my instincts I shall stick to my conclusion: busy. You come across as that.

  4. Dion Moult says:

    Yes, the screwdrivers were out to fix my alarm clock, which had the misfortune of having one of its hands dislocated early in the morning after it beeped one too many times.

    I might sort out my subjects, but on closer inspection of that list you’d find that many of those subjects I no longer take. For example it makes no mention of business or economics, both of which I have referred to quite a few times in my previous posts.

    You assume that I haven’t been practising very often, but then again what you’re looking at there is a _digital_ piano. How often does one practice on a digital piano if there is likely to be another proper piano in the house?

    I thought a lot more could’ve been inferred from those pictures. But maybe that’s because I know myself :)

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