A neutral polar molecule can interact with an external electric field through its electric dipole moment. Therefore, it is possible to design a storage ring of molecules for various new experiments including the possibility of Bose-Einstein condensation of molecules. H. Nishimura will present a desktop storage ring of molecule ND3 running at 90 m/s. It has a racetrack lattice that fits the site of 1.5 m x 0.5 m. He modified his Tracy2 in C++ to design and simulate such a ring. It must be quite interesting to see how accelerator physics works for a neutral polar molecule that runs at 200 MPH! He is working with H. Gould, J. Kalnins, G. Lambertson. H. Gould will be also there for discussion.