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John Bratton
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Since Jorge's thread on dipterists' portraits was so popular, how about one on our desks? Here is mine. Don't worry if yours is not as neat and tidy, just show us it as it really is.
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A very well worn chair I see. Obviously gets sat in a lot. Grin
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or maybe a new larva fly species??? Shock Grin

Great idea this thread. Smile
 
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I did like John suggested - this is my desk at home. (Remember I have two more desks at work - but they are just too untidy!Pfft)
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wow!! that is a real "war" arsenal Grin eheh

how much cost that binocular loup?
 
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Here's mine as it is.

Things to note:
* A wall poster of the plates of the new Finnish hoverfly book. *Very* collectible, as far as I know, only six copies were made Pfft
* The mess - I guess we dipterists spend our time organising photographs or collections, keeping a clean desk takes a distant second place
* The topless woman. The page three girl photo - in itself rather plain - was captioned "Finally a summer without flies" so naturally I had to keep it.
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
how much cost that binocular loup?

The microscope is a XTL-101T from GX optical - see http://www.gxopti...index.html. The list price is ?500 (631 euro) but that includes UK tax. (I got mine cheaper than that, though - because I have a nice smile? Grin)
The Flora tubs are full of mosquito breeding tubes - it's my current obsession.Pfft
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Grin

Much more cheaper than I thought! Smile How can I buy a binocular loup so cheap? GrinGrin
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My basement bug room, mostly taken up with insect cabinets; another whole wall with more cabinets out of view. But not all filled with Flies - a few Leps.
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Is it always that tidy, or did you clear up for the photo? Wink
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LOOL Tony. Smile eheh
Great room Tony T!


 
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And Kahis shows one of my favourites galaxies. Grin Andromeda galaxy. Grin

Astronomy + Entomology (mostly DIPTERA) + WOMEN = TOTAL BLISS. Smile

Lol at the small post at the left of Andromeda. GrinGrin Nice title! Wink
 
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I've just noticed the blocks under your desk, Tony - they look like a great way to get it to the correct height for the microscope. I think I may copy that! Smile
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Is it always that tidy, or did you clear up for the photo? Wink


Yes, at the start of the month it's always that tidy; but after a few weeks one cannot actually see the desk topGrin

I'm tall and my chair is one designed for a lab. bench; and the seat is high. Needed the blocks to save my neck and shoulders.
 
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I used to stand my microscope on a pile of books to get a comfortable height, but now I have a nice adjustable boom.
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and the photo, NIgel? Pfft
 
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Here are some photos. I have to work in a cellar, so no daylight for me Sad
It's certainly not as impressive and tidy as Tony T's cellar.Wink
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and from a different angle
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Is it always that tidy, or did you clear up for the photo? Wink


OK; 1 week later
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Very nice desk, Nigel. I'm curious about the printed paper on table.. in 2nd photo. Smile

Tony, now, you must show the photo of "2 weeks later". Grin
Is that binocular loup russian?...
 
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