Aye, it is jottodesk.com, my apologies.
There are a couple of manufacturers that make those laptop desks, but I found jotto to be the best because it doesn't require any holes to be drilled into the floor, it fits on top of the seat bolts, works nicely. Also removable.
I'll have to try that rand mcnally software. Delorme's product is OK, but sometimes it's annoying with the information it provides.
There's actually a module that will interact with my wireless card on the laptop to pickup wireless hotspots and automatically plot them on the map for future reference. I need to get a directional antenna though to boost the reception. I wish I could find a GPS unit that would allow me to use an external antenna, because I think it might pickup a little better if it weren't inside the cab. Oh well.
I have a small inverter, 300 watt, and I hardwired it to my powerpoint circuit. Works great, and if it sucks too much power, it shuts it off so I can still start the truck.
As far as a TV, microwave, and everything else... well... yeah

Maybe someday.
I've actually found that the 20' and 24' models are oddly unbalanced, and are harder to carry than my 28'. I only use my 28' for getting to terminals that are too difficult to reach by gaffing, but it's a lot lighter than my 20' for some reason. Well, not lighter, but easier to carry. It does have the pole V and hook assembly, maybe that's why.
Definetely check out Adrian Steel's stuff, their product line blew me away.
If you're looking to go the truck toolbox route, for you guys that don't want to clutter up your pickup, check out Pro Tech (
They have some nice truckboxes, as well as a nice headache rack that has a matching set of rear removable goal posts. Perfect for ladder on ladder off type vehicles.
Brand FX is also a good thing to check out. They make killer line bodies, as well as killer commercial shells. Very expensive, as they're fiberglass, but very nice units.