one unused cardinals/mastercard floppy hat from '05 "4-for-4" busch stadium promotion (one size fits small, i ate all 4 hot dogs), embroidered logo one blue moorish mosaic paper and magnet bookmark from loui's trip to sevilla for cmsra-iv (j of applied logic referee declined reprinting my article from the conference because i hurt their feelings, attacking machine learning models) one dusty-from-storage 1:18 Maisto scale model Porsche Boxster one 1:24? BMW M roadster scale model made in Italy by Burago one 1:43? scale '57 corvette, same one Mark McGwire received from Cardinals upon retirement one "Spirit of St. Louis" baseball book, c. 2000 one copy of ICSE 05 proceedings signed by a dozen Wash U CS faculty members one boxed shock pack for nintendo 64 (USE AS DIRECTED) one rollable wet keyboard needs connector splicing, questionable functionality lot: six 4x6 b&w macro repro shots of audrey hepburn from loui's print collection one copy of a "New Baseball Game Scoring Sheet" by Ronald P. Loui, c. 1992 one slightly used "NOSDAV 97 Wash U CS" plastic pencil holder one vhs vcr tape "MIT Lincoln Laboratory, An Introduction", c. 1996 one vintage "Scriptel Penwriter" tablet PC prototype from Dan Kimura's lab, c. 1990, sans pen (alternate pen provided) two unused vintage "SRI International" envelopes (NOT FOR FRAUDULENT USE!) four unused vintage "Wash U CS" envelopes (NOT FOR FRAUDULENT USE!) one damaged 3x5" faded color print of the stl arch grounds from the top of the arch one original reprint of "Computing Reference Classes, by Dr. Ronald P. Loui", c. 1988 one cd of "ICSE 2005" proceedings signed by a dozen WUCS faculty members one "Darpatech 2005" IXO color program catalog complete with BAA 05-45 one napkin of brainstorming during 05 summer intelligence project by Loui, with project assignments to personnel "AAL1" and notes such as "JBFI needs this" and "needs test file", suitable for framing (frame provided?) one color brochure folder of NSA recruiting materials from a recruiter intended for Wash U CS majors one paper binder project folder with "McDonnell Douglas" on the cover from "Technical Review Board, 1989" but with a German paper on dialectical logic contained inside one vintage "Bank of Hawaii" mouse pad with flower lei motif one used "Sun" logo optical mouse pad (get it before Sun Micro tanks) one vintage CEC "Unix User's Manual", c. 1984 one "Windows 95 Developer's Guide" one used copy of "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman" one working 486sx/33 motherboard with integrated video and two 72-pin memory sticks and cpu one tested "questionable 12/04" 3d blaster banshee ct6750 agp video card one vintage "Encyclopedia of Computer Science," c. 1976, with articles such as "arpa network", "kludge", and "software engineering", 1500+ pages one copy of "ACM Computing Surveys, Dec 1995" marked "Ken Wong" with an article on software metrics and backprop learning one shopworn shark for car antenna from Monterey Bay Aquarium lot: one Dec 7, 1999 "Student Life" and one Dec 9, 1999 "Wash U Record" one unmarked ICSE 05 proceedings one ICSE 05 proceedings marked "CS436 Prize" one Polaroid "One Step" camera with film (not my pics), dead battery one copy, "The Buzz On: Extreme Sports" book one copy, vintage "Roberts Rules of Order Revised" book, c. 1943 one vintage copy, "Elements of Statistical Inference," by Kozelka, c. 1961 lot: Blair Witch games II and III, for 95/98/00 one copy, N Sync "Insane, unauthorized" video, vhs one Walgreens roomba-like robot stripped and ready for rebuild one B&H "Digital Photography" price catalog one AOL 9.0 dvd lot: two 2003 "AI and Society" journals one Proxim cordless PC card in box to remind you about incompatible hardware four blank CDRW discs one vintage 14.4 modem with serial modem cable but not ac/adapter (generic), working unit one Pentium Overdrive 133/166? cpu, working pull from Andrew Levine's old pc one Linux 8 sysadmin tools mini disc one Windows XP professional disc, sans numbers one ceramic mug with leopard print and matching leopard stuffed animal one JBuilder JDK1.1 for W95/WNT one copy of "MIT Technology Review, Why Software is So Bad" one copy of Demarco and Lister "Peopleware" one unopened Altoids mini pair of tins lot: two genuine oem logo mercedes keys (CAR NOT INCLUDED) lot: one pair playing cards, one pair gaming dice, and a dealer button