If you were going to be as delinquent as Barry you'd have to wait until after you'd finished next year's internship ... but it's nice to get a response so quickly. Thanks!

In terms of my other daily applications beyond Vim, it's just Firefox and a terminal. Working at Google means pretty much everything is a web app, so I don't need much beyond my a code editor and a browser to get my work done.
Ah, the simple life. At least we aren't getting a repeat of the Alex Martelli black screen :-)
In terms of OS and what everything is running on, it's the standard issue Linux desktop at Google. The screen is q 30" LCD and I have to say it's rather nice. I have done the dual 24" LCDs during my last two internships at Google, and the continuity of a single screen for that much screen real estate is great; having that split in the middle of my workspace always bugged me.
Pulling back from the software, for input devices I have a Kinesis Advantage keyboard and a Kensington Expert Mouse (which is a trackball, making the name a complete misnomer in my eyes). I have been a trackball user since back in high school when my PC was kept in such a small space that a regular mouse just didn't make much sense. And the Kinesis I have used since my RSI came into existence.
Sorry to hear about the RSI. Interesting to discover that you too are a trackball fan. I really will get one now, just as soon as I've tidied the office ...
Pulling back to the physical desk, the stuff on the desk that might not be obvious from the photo is my NuForce Icon headphone amplifier, iPod Touch, and a cup of Reese's Pieces. The Icon is to make the music coming from the iPod Touch sound better. The iPod Touch is currently only for music and my todo list (thanks to Things), but the device will slowly be transitioned out of my life as I plan to eventually move my music over to my developer HTC G1 phone. The Reese's Pieces is to help me meet my goal of gaining 20 lbs. during my internship (if you have met me you would realize why I am trying to gain weight, plus I gained 23 lbs. during my last internship so I know it is feasible).
Is the poor sound quality on the headphones because of an impedance mismatch, or do you need more power output than the iPod can provide? I too have a G1, but I am contemplating web apps rather than the currently-mandatory Java. Any chance we can persuade you to port Python?
And pulling back even farther from the desk, the view from my chair is of some new condo buildings. I share an office with a co-worker who unfortunately has to put up with my constant questions on how things work on App Engine. And then Guido, who sits across the hall from me, has to put up with me talking loudly.
I've only visited the Google campus once; I had forgotten that there were residential properties so close.



And there's nothing wrong with IKEA furniture. It's built to a price point, but the quality is pretty good. I've been an IKEA customer since 1970, when I lived in Sweden. Plus I taught a Python class at IKEA US, so I know they use Python!
So, in summary: Vim/Linux/30" LCD/condo at work, Vim/OS X/MacBook/messy coffee table at home.
Thanks for letting us see your desktop, Brett. Maybe you can update us after the internship.