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Daily Archives: January 6, 2011
Bloody Table Art
Here at Deskarati, unsuprisingly, we love desks. When we came across this ‘Bloody Table Art’ concept by John Nouanesing we just couldn’t help ourselves. More a piece of art than a useful office or home item, but we think its … Continue reading
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Copycat catfish evade competition
In the animal kingdom, it pays to look more dangerous and less tasty. It also helps if harmful species resemble one another so that predators might “learn” more easily to avoid both. A new example of this form of mimicry … Continue reading
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And we’re back!
Due to a mistake at our WordPress host, Deskarati was offline for a few hours today. It has all now been recified. We are sorry for any inconeinience this caused.
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The Terracotta Army
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses literally means “Soldier and horse funerary sautés”. Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor in China. It is a belief that these warriors are real soldiers who were buried with their king so that they … Continue reading
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World’s Most Expensive Classic Motorcycle
Sure new motorcycles utilize technology that comes from NASA or the Air Force or whatever, but some people will always prefer the historical value of a classic motorcycle. Take, for instance, the most expensive classic motorcycle in the world–the Brough … Continue reading
Posted in Bikes, History
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