Hmm....I have a Kurt Angle figure, an Earthworm Jim figure(anyone else remember that game?) at least three consoles at all times in there(Gamecube, Super NES, and my poor, busted N64), and the better portion of my anime and wrestling/MMA collection.
Superman and Batman coin banks. My wife doesn't allow many geeky items in the bedroom. She promised me I'd have a special geek bastion when we move into a house - like the one in our old Louisville house.
Most geeky? I don't really know that I can judge so here are some candidates:
Breadboard, with wires and ICs in it. Some textbook including two on VHDL, two on differential equations, and two on signals and systems. A figure of Al from Fullmetal Alchemist my ex-girlfriend gave me. Lots of anime and manga. Lots of other books, including lots by Feinman and "The Soul of a New Machine" Roleplaying books for 10 different systems. A TI-92 A dart gun and a PVC and Foam sword for larping. A flashlight I machined myself. And unfortunately my Summer Fun Cthulhu plushy is on loan right now.
-a horned plastic Viking helmet signed by Henry Rollins
Oh right, there's my signed copy of Terry Pratchett's Last Continent that I dragged my mother and grandmother to Melbourne to get (not that my grandmother needs an excuse to go shopping in Melbourne).
PC133 128MB RAM just lying around Keroro Gunsou Summer Festival DX 10in Plush Various Wall Scrolls And Art from Artist Alley that I bought (Kasumi from DOA in classic blue suit)
I'd say the big stickers I have of Samus Aran and Link on my wall are the geekiest, with the get backers poster over the head of my bed a close second.
A never opened talking Emperor Palpatine with red storm trooper, and my nascar memorabilia. Oh yeah, and multiple bookcases full of books and various other knickknacks.
Oh, come on. You've got two mics, a mixer, a compressor, and some software that runs on your computer. I'd hardly say that really counts.
If by all that you mean 7 mics, a mixer, 3 compressors, 2 downward expanders, and a full audio suite. ^_~
If I open my closet doors for baffles, I can easily and professionally record small sets, soloists, vocals, and four-pieces. I have everything I need to record and mix any simple act.
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Also assorted figurines of wizards, dragons, etc.
- Cthulhu hand puppet
- talking Treebeard figure.
- 2nd Edition AD&D Monster Manual, spine encased with duct tape.
Breadboard, with wires and ICs in it.
Some textbook including two on VHDL, two on differential equations, and two on signals and systems.
A figure of Al from Fullmetal Alchemist my ex-girlfriend gave me.
Lots of anime and manga.
Lots of other books, including lots by Feinman and "The Soul of a New Machine"
Roleplaying books for 10 different systems.
A TI-92
A dart gun and a PVC and Foam sword for larping.
A flashlight I machined myself.
And unfortunately my Summer Fun Cthulhu plushy is on loan right now.
-Cthulhu plushie (complete with Santa hat)
-Salmonella and Ebola virus plushies
-various anime wallscrolls
-a crap ton of D&D books
And, my personal favorite
-a horned plastic Viking helmet signed by Henry Rollins
Keroro Gunsou Summer Festival DX 10in Plush
Various Wall Scrolls
And Art from Artist Alley that I bought (Kasumi from DOA in classic blue suit)
I'd like to throw this notion out there: I am the geekiest thing in my bedroom.
If I open my closet doors for baffles, I can easily and professionally record small sets, soloists, vocals, and four-pieces. I have everything I need to record and mix any simple act.