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Stephane Lebrun
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Jus for fun, I wanted to show what a typical session with DI looks like at home Smile
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1. Nice books on your table!
2. It seems to me that you put on weigth since your last photo in "Portraits of amateur/professional dipterologists". Come Thailand, it helps to get rid of 3-5 kg/month!
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I think with so much fur Stephane would have trouble in such a hot, humid climate as Thailand Wink
 
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funny! I've got the same idea as the Stéphane. Well this time I do not have the diptera books (yet) shown in the next photo. It is almost a typical session. Yes, I really like all things well stowed. The box of flies - I took a photo before, and I have the ID of all them in a printed paper.. Grin really, these are the flies that are in the waiting list Grin
PS those books were really used (very!) Smile except the first 2. Pfft And I keep up using them. Wink
PS1 I will update with more photos later.
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Nikita said :
It seems to me that you put on weigth since your last photo in "Portraits of amateur/professional dipterologists"


This is because I have stopped smoking. Smile

Jorge, you're very fond of calculus ! Shock
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Yes, that is my other love. Grin Pure maths. Smile Now I will domain the double and triple integrals Grin. Even after Complex Analysis ! LOL
 
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I would like to see much MORE Photos of your "typical session with DI". Soon I will update mine. Wink
 
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Here is my desk today ... nothing special but it does seem that I have a bad infestation of cheburashkas and other fluffy toys Grin
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Nikita,

Really a fine picture of you, my dear !!
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wow! that chair of leather is amazing!!!

Chris. Your cheburashkas love to assist DI! Smile Doest that aquarium serves to rear caterpillars parasited by tachinids? Pfft
 
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Cheburashkas always like to help people Smile

The aquarium only serves to house a Brachypelma smithii Wink
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maybe an acrocerid is comin' Grin Grin Pfft
 
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