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  1. Secretary desk

    A secretary desk is made of a base of wide drawers topped by a desk with a hinged desktop surface, which ... thumb right Secretary Desk Like the slant top desk the main work surface ... degrees or so towards the bulk of the desk in order to enclose secondary work surfaces such as small shelves, small drawers and nooks stacked in front of the user. Thus, like the Wooton desk , the fall front desk and others with a hinged desktop, and unlike closable desks with an unmovable desktop like the rolltop desk or the cylinder desk all documents and various items must be removed from the work surface before closing up. To those not used to it, the secretary desk looks like a mutant made up of a mix between a commode dresser, a slant top desk and a book case. Many however are used to it since it is one of the most common Antiques antique desk forms and it has been endlessly reproduced and copied for home use in the last hundred years. Among home desk forms, it is the tallest, biggest ..., or some of the biggest of the armoire desk s, which are usually delivered unassembled. The correct or the most common correct term for the secretary desk described here, is the secretary and bookcase ... piece of furniture has been called bureau and bookcase and then desk and bookcase. Also, the general public usually calls this kind of desk a secretary, or secretaire. In a taxonomic sense one could sometimes ... certain forms of the secretary desk are called escritoire , usually when the bookcase ... and weight. Image Chippendale Desk.jpg thumb right Chippendale Desk When a secretary desk is cut in half vertically, so to speak, to provide a secretary desk half as wide as usual on one side and a glassed ... being a half wide secretary desk. Until recently there was a good example of a side by side secretary .... The attic of this home also had a good example of a portable desk . On most antique secretaries and also ..., the secretary is also known as a mechanical desk like many other desk forms which have some ...   more details



  1. Cheveret desk

    A Cheveret desk is an antique desk of very small size which features a single drawer under the writing surface. In some occasions small drawers and pigeonholes are built on top, at the back, as in a smaller form of a bureau gradin . It is also written with an S , Sheveret . Other variants of the Cheveret are much taller and have one or two shelves built between the legs, under the main drawer. They are meant to be used standing up, being then a form of standing desk . Image Cheveretdeskfront.png Image Cheveretdeskside.png Cheverets were popular in the United Kingdom in the 18th century. See also the List of desk forms and types . References Fleming, John. Hugh Honour. Dictionary of the Decorative Arts. New York Harper & Row, 1977 Gloag, John. A Complete Dictionary of Furniture. Woodstock, N.Y. Overlook Press, 1991. Category Desks ...   more details



  1. Writing desk

    confused Writing table Image writing desk IMG 1520 c.JPG thumb Old writing desk Image particle board writing desk IMG 1489 c.JPG thumb Minimal modern writing desk A writing desk or bureau acts as a kind of compact office . Traditionally, a writing desk is for writing Letter message letters by hand. It usually has a top that closes to hide current work, which makes the room containing it look tidy, maintains privacy, and protects the work. The closing top may contain several joints so that it can roll closed, or may simply fold closed. The writing surface or place for lap top typically folds down perhaps being the lid or slides out, to preserve the compact size when closed. They often have small drawers or pigeon holes . Modern writing desks are designed for laptop computer s. They are typically too small for most desktop computer s. Literary reference The Hatter opened his eyes very wide on hearing this but all he SAID was, Why is a raven like a writing desk? , Alice in Wonderland Category Desks furniture stub gd B rd sgr obhaidh ...   more details



  1. Carrel desk

    New York Fordham University Press, 1961 p. 18 ref See also List of desk forms and types References ...   more details



  1. Davenport desk

    File John Couch Adams 2.jpeg thumb Mathematician John Couch Adams sitting at a Davenport desk Nofootnotes date January 2009 A Davenport desk , sometimes originally known as a Devonport desk ref BBC Antiques Roadshow , List of Antiques Roadshow episodes Series 29 2006 07 Kedleston Hall, 8 10 2006 ref is a small desk with an inclined lifting desktop attached with hinges to the back of the body. Lifting the desktop accesses a large compartment with storage space for paper and other writing implements, and smaller spaces in the forms of small drawers and pigeonholes. The Davenport has drawers on one of its sides, which are sometimes concealed by a panel. This stack of side drawers holds up the back of the desk and most of its weight. The front of the desk stands on thick legs or pillars which are often highly carved, somewhat exaggerated, thick cabriole legs, but these are not essential. 19th century Davenport desks had a variety of different leg designs. ref http www.darwincountry.org explore 005193.html?sid fb Davenport desk belonging to the Shrewsbury Museums Service ref The desk shape is distinctive its top part resembles an antique school desk while the bottom is like one half of the supports of a pedestal desk turned sideways. The addition of the two legs in front completes the odd effect. This desk owes its name to a Captain Davenport who was the first to commission the design, from Waring & Gillow of Lancaster, near the end of the 18th century. In a sense then it could also be considered a Campaign desk though there are no records indicating if Captain Davenport was in the British Army or the Royal Navy . This desk form was popular during the 19th century. There have been numerous reproductions during the 20th century, and amateur cabinetmakers sometimes consider a Davenport to be an interesting project. The Davenport desk should not be confused with the Davenport ... Irving and Casson and Davenport. See also List of desk forms and types References references Aronson ...   more details



  1. Lap desk

    The lap desk is both an antique and modern form. Antique lap desk Image Antique lap desk interior view.JPG thumb widthpx An antique lap desk As an antique the lap desk is a smaller variant of the writing slope . It is also called a writing box or a writing cabinet. In certain instances it is known as a portable desk , a term which is usually applied to larger forms. Most antique lap desks are really meant to be used on a table or some other stable surface. They are often strongly built of fine hardwoods like mahogany or walnut. Antique lap desks had hinged writing surfaces, often covered in leather, felt, or other material, that flip up to reveal storage space for papers. Individual compartments were designed to hold inkwells, pens, sealing wax, and other contemporary writing materials. Some desks also had concealed storage compartments. They were, in effect, the fore times equivalent of a Personal Digital Assistant PDA that is, they supplied, to the traveller, many of the conveniences of carrying round an entire escritoire . From them has come the concept of the briefcase not just as a carrier for papers, but as a portable writing place, and thus the laptop computer . Modern lap desk As a modern form the lap desk is meant primarily for use in bed and other similar circumstances. It is also known as a bed desk. There are a wide variety of forms available, but as a rule it is much smaller and simpler than the antique lap desk, having at the most a small drawer or holding area for a ballpoint ... desk . Others have two short collapsible legs, so that they can be used both in bed and on a lap ..., in a large number of catalogs and on some commercial Web sites. See also the list of desk forms and types ... press, 2000. pp. 20 33. Considine, Brian. Shaker Lap Desk A challenging exercise in hand dovetailing . Fine Woodworking. No. 2. Spring 1976 pp. 48 49. Mehler, Kelly. Walnut Lap Desk Cutting corners ..., Lon. Thomas Jefferson s Writing Desk . Fine Woodworking. No. 144. September October 2000. pp. 64 71 ...   more details



  1. C&O desk

    Cheney , Colin Powell , Brent Scowcroft, John H. Sununu and Robert Gates at the C&O desk. President ... desk. The C&O desk is one of only five desks ever used by a President of the United States in the Oval Office . Of List of Oval Office desks all the Oval Office desk s this one was used there only by George H. W. Bush . The C&O desk, created around 1920, is one of four desks built for the owners ... s successor, CSX Transportation . Design and markings The C&O desk, constructed around 1920, is a Juglans ... English Georgian double pedestal desk also known as a partners desk with drawers located on both sides ... and Jim Gammill. NARA 180648.tif thumb Jimmy Carter in the Oval office Study sitting at the C&O Desk on August 7, 1978. The C&O desk was commissioned around 1920 by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway ... 1989 06 16 news mn 2266 1 oval office bush replaces kennedy s desk bush s desk NATION Bush Replaces Kennedy s Desk . Los Angeles Times . June 16, 1989. Accessed December 22, 2011. ref It remained in the company ..., CSX donated the C&O desk to the White House and it was placed in the Oval Office Study . Presidents Gerald Ford , Jimmy Carter , and Ronald Reagan all used the desk there. ref name Brookings On May 2, 1985 the desk was moved, and then Vice President of the United States Vice President George H. W. Bush started using the desk as his main work space in the White House. When Marlin Fitzwater , White ... Bush s use of the C&O desk, he stated that ...he got used to it, found it comfortable, and thought it was attractive. ref name LA After his presidential inauguration on January 20, 1989 the C&O desk ... decorated Oval Office. ref name LA The Resolute desk , the Oval Office desk removed for the C&O ... s inauguration the C&O desk was removed to make way for the return of the Resolute Desk to the Oval Office. Timeline Below is a table with the location of the desk from its construction to present day and each tenant of the desk. class wikitable Dates Tenant Location 1920 1974 C&O Railway owners ...   more details



  1. Portable desk

    unreferenced date January 2008 The portable desk has not one but many forms. In a sense, the portable desk is a long lost ancestor of the portable computer , and the modern laptop could be considered an atavistic grandchild of the 19th century Lap desk . Medieval and renaissance portables File Ferrers scrivener.jpg thumb It seems that all desks were portable to some extent, from medieval times to the end of the Renaissance, with the exception of built in tables and inclined ranks of desks found in places such as the scriptorium or library of a monastery . This was due to the itinerant nature of medieval kingship and the similar conditions that prevailed in lesser administrations under dukes or counts. There was rarely a single capital for a kingdom, and the monarch and his or her court would ... a lot of furniture with them. A good example of this is Henry VIII s writing desk . The traditional .... The Trestle desk was a common form for the period. It was usually fitted with a slanted top ... of these medieval and renaissance forms The rather large Bargueno desk or Vargueno, a chest desk ... as for their practical use. The lap desk appeared sometime in the 17th century and became a stylish accessory for traveling gentlemen. Like the Bible box, the lap desk was usually small enough to be carried ... paperwork done during a military campaign. These were usually known as the Campaign desk and the Field desk . Ubiquity kills off the portables Most portable desks gradually disappeared during the 19th ... not need to include a lap desk in his luggage. There was no need for a container for the quill , the blotter ... were constructed with built in desks, making the portable desk obsolete in maritime environments. Survival of a few portables The only modern survivors of all the antique forms of the portable desk are the bed variants of the lap desk and a series of standardized forms following NATO specifications or others of the field desk. See also the list of desk forms and types . Category Desks ...   more details



  1. Cylinder desk

    The cylinder desk is a desk that resembles a Bureau Mazarin or a writing table equipped with small stacked shelves in front of the user s main work surface, and a revolving cylinder part that comes down to hide and lock up the working papers when the desk is not in use. File Cylinder desk David Roentgen M nchner Residenz DSC07473.JPG thumb 300px Like the rolltop desk , which was invented much later, the cylinder desk usually has a fixed work surface the paperwork does not have to be stored before the desk is shut. Some designs, however, have the capacity to slide the desk surface out a few inches to expand the available work area. The cylinder desk is also called bureau Kaunitz , as it was allegedly introduced in France in the first half of the 18th century by Wenzel Anton von Kaunitz , then the ambassador of the Habsburg Habsburg Empire to the French court. Regardless of the authenticity of its origin, the French court adopted this type of desk with great enthusiasm. The difficulty of producing wooden cylinder sections which would not warp over the years ensured that such desks were reserved for the rich and the very rich. A few variants of this form have slats instead of a one piece cylinder section. Image Cylinderdesksideinjpeg20031129.png The most famous cylinder desk, and perhaps the most famous desk of all times is the Bureau du Roi manufactured for the French royalty in the 18th century. Image Cylinderdeskfrontinjpeg20031129.png References Aronson, Joseph. The Encyclopedia of Furniture , 3rd edition. New York Crown Publishers Inc., 1965. Boyce, Charles. Dictionary of Furniture . New York Facts on File Inc., 1985. ISBN 0 8160 1042 0. Brunhammer, Yvonne Monique de Fayet. Meubles et ensembles, poque Louis XVI . Paris, ditions Charles Massin, 1965. Pages 59, 60, 61, 65. De Reyni s, Nicole. Le Mobilier Domestique Vocabulaire Typologique . Paris Imprimerie Nationale ... of desk forms and types . Category Desks fr Bureau cylindre ...   more details



  1. Bargueño desk

    major antique combination of a large portable desk and a frame is the more delicate desk on a frame of the 18th century, which was popular in Colonial America . See also List of desk forms and types ...   more details



  1. Wilson desk

    File Ford Wilson Desk.jpg thumb alt Gerald Ford sitting at a large mahogany desk in the Oval Office Gerald Ford sitting at the Wilson Desk before his redesign of the Oval Office decor The Wilson desk was used ... as their List of Oval Office desks Oval Office desk . Purchased between 1897 and 1899 by Garret Augustus ... by a President in the Oval office. When Nixon was elected President, he chose this desk because ... recording devices secretly installed by the United States Secret Service in the Wilson Desk. These recordings constitute some of the Watergate tapes . Nixon referred to the desk in 1969 in his Silent majority Nixon Silent majority speech stating, Fifty years ago, in this room and at this very desk ... Snopes http www.snopes.com history american wilsondesk.asp The Wilson Desk . Snopes.com . August 16, 2007. Retrieved October 12, 2011. ref In actuality the desk was never used by Woodrow Wilson in the Oval office. Nixon was informed by one of his speech writers, William Safire , that the desk was actually ... s administration. This also appears to be untrue as the desk was not ordered until 1897 or later, more than 22 years after Wilson s death. The Wilson Desk appears to be a misnomer as it has never been ... and chief advisers 1970.png thumb alt Richard Nixon sitting behind the Wilson desk with three chief advisers surrounding the desk. Richard Nixon Meeting with chief advisers around the Wilson desk in the Oval Office . The Wilson desk is a double pedestal desk built of mahogany . ref name room http www.senate.gov ... pedestals. The knee hole extends all the way through the desk during its time in the White House a glass top was used. This sheet of glass covered the whole workspace of the desk. ref http news.google.com ... feet propped up on the Wilson desk and, in spite of the glass cover, Nixon s ...heels began leaving ...&pg PA328&lpg PA328&dq wilson desk watergate&source bl&ots 5hUUtODloM&sig cPnbUesqX00 uh3169KIiOvW2Bw ... . 1996. ref Someone at the White House noticed the marring of the historic desk and, while Nixon was out ...   more details



  1. Liseuse desk

    A Liseuse desk is a medium sized writing table with a small hinged panel in the middle which can spring up by the aid of a mechanism or be propped up at a desired angle to facilitate reading, or writing on its slanted surface. Many have lateral panels which swing out on both sides to give a larger desk surface. The name comes from liseuse which is the feminine form of liseur in French. This is often translated as reader but it is used normally to describe a person who really likes to read, while a simple reader is called lecteur or lectrice in the feminine gender. This is one indication of who this type of desk was originally marketed to. The Liseuse is an antique desk form which was popular in France during the 18th century and produced again in the first part of the 19th century. It was copied in several continental countries and in the United Kingdom . Many Liseuses are polyvalent pieces of furniture with a double or triple use. Geared towards an 18th century feminine market for the most part, they often have drawers made specially for storing toiletry and cosmetics in addition to the drawer or drawers containing paper, quill , ink and other writing implements. See also the list of desk forms and types . See also Liseuse References De Reyni s, Nicole. Le Mobilier Domestique Vocabulaire Typologique. Paris, Minist re de la Culture et de La Communication, 1987. Category Desks ...   more details



  1. AOG Desk

    An AOG Desk is a dedicated aviation manned logistics service. The principal aim of AOG Desk personnel is to obtain the supply of components or services for aircraft in an Aircraft on ground AOG aircraft on ground situation i.e., in emergency situations where aircraft are grounded due to technical failures in the shortest possible time. Every airline has an AOG Desk a vital requirement to reduce technical delays. It is estimated that an AOG can cost an airline 150,000 per hour ref http www.boeing.com commercial global opscenter.html Boeing Commercial Airplanes Operations Center ref . Nearly every Distributor business supplier in the aviation industry OEM, distributors , parts dealers, and brokers also maintains an AOG Desk to service calls from airlines searching for critical parts. The term AOG is universally recognized throughout the airline aviation industries. Due to the exorbitant cost of an AOG situation, it is common practice for competitive airlines to mutually support each other sharing spare parts, tools & manpower to minimize the duration and domino effect that can occur if an aircraft operator is required to provision their own resources. References references DEFAULTSORT Aog Desk Category Aircraft maintenance Aviation stub ...   more details



  1. Data Desk

    Infobox Software name Data Desk logo screenshot caption developer Data Description Inc. latest release version 6.2 Win , 6.2 Mac latest release date operating system Microsoft Windows Windows & Apple Macintosh Mac genre Statistics Statistical analysis license Proprietary software proprietary website http datadesk.com www.datadesk.com Data Desk is a software program for visual data analysis , visual data exploration, and statistics . It carries out Exploratory Data Analysis EDA and standard statistical analyses by means of dynamically linked graphic data displays that update any change simultaneously. History Data Desk was developed in 1985 by Dr. Paul F. Velleman , a statistics professor at Cornell University who had studied exploratory data analysis with John Tukey . Data Desk was released in 1986 for the Macintosh . It provided most standard statistical methods accessed through its own desktop interface. In 1997 , Data Desk was released for Microsoft Windows Windows , and included a General Linear Model GLM , multivariate statistics , and nonlinear curve fitting. DD XL is an add in for Microsoft Excel that adds Data Desk Functionality directly to the Spreadsheet . Data Desk s developer, http www.datadesk.com Data Description , pioneered linked graphic displays including a 3 D rotating plot and graphical slider control of parameters. It has also developed proprietary technology for computer based multimedia instruction and currently provides contract data analysis services. Reviews Macworld reviewed DD XL on December 1, 2000 with a 4.5 out of 5 ref http www.macworld.com article 15781 2000 12 06reviewsdatadesk.html Macworld Review of DD XL ref . Infoworld reviewed Data Desk ... cgi bin displayArchive.pl? 97 24 rdataa.dat.htm Infoworld Data Desk 6.0 review ref Macworld reviewed Data Desk in October 1997, and gave it 9.1 out of 10, and a 5 star rating. External links ... references http datadesk.com company history.shtml Data Desk s History page Statistical software ...   more details



  1. Butler's desk

    Unreferenced date February 2009 File ButlersDesk.jpg thumb left An early 19th century southern pine butler s desk from North Carolina . In England, the Butler s Desk , a piece of furniture designed for those in service to fine houses to keep documents and records, was eminently practical and based on the ever growing needs of an increasingly literacy literate group of persons in service. While the lord of the house commanded the final say in all matters, the need to delegate certain tasks to the highest ranking servant of the house necessitated a specific location where records could be kept. Following the founding of both Oxford and Cambridge , an increasingly literate aristocracy replaced the largely uneducated peerage . As the power of England grew, so did the wealth of the elite as did the need of the great house s of England to bring in a better informed class of help. This better educated servant class permitted the person so designated to acquire supplies and obtain services to maintain and run large building s with many servants. The key features of the earliest form of Butlers Desk was that it began as a high desk for use by a standing person. It had many drawers of different size and had locks on both the drop front which later developed and individual drawers the size of the drawers being governed by the size of the documents they contained. By the 1850s the Butlers Desk became far more stylistically diffuse. There were many instances where the desk of the lord of the manor was handed down to the head of the house. As the role of the butler became more oriented to a kind of overall manager and coordinator for household functions, the taller earlier desk became abandoned for a more practical piece of furniture. Category Desks Category Furniture Category History of furniture ...   more details



  1. Resolute desk

    File Barack Obama sitting at the Resolute desk 2009.jpg thumb right 350px President Barack Obama sitting at the Resolute desk in 2009. The Resolute desk is a large, nineteenth century Partners desk partners desk often chosen by President of the United States presidents of the United States for use in the White House Oval Office as the List of Oval Office desks Oval Office desk . It was a gift from ... since Hayes have used the desk at various locations in the White House, but it was Jackie Kennedy who first brought the desk into the Oval Office in 1961 for President John F. Kennedy . It was removed ... Johnson allowed the desk to go on a traveling exhibition with the Kennedy Presidential Library. After this it was on display in the Smithsonian Institution . President Jimmy Carter brought the desk ... W. Bush and now President Barack Obama have used it. Design and markings A plate on the front of the desk ... Reference Desk The Presidents Desk.htm title The President s Desk accessdate 2008 05 10 ref blockquote Modifications The desk has been modified twice. President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered a hinged ... the olive branch in the right talon with the 13 leaves. The second modification to the desk was made ... it was tall enough that his knees bumped into the desk when he moved. As a result, the desk was raised ... to the desk. ref cite web url http www.whitehouse.gov president oval office furnishings.html title ... she was taken to the breaker s dock at Chatham Dockyard in 1879. Presidential desk President John F ... used the desk in their private study rather than the Oval Office. The desk left the White House from ... Office. File Thatcher at Oval Office desk with Carter.jpg thumb Prime Minister of the United Kingdom British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher reads the inscription on the front of the desk in 1979 ..., he found he was too large for the desk, and instead commissioned a plainer replacement which was built ... title The Resolute Desk accessdate 2009 03 08 ref ref cite web url http www.whitehousemuseum.org ...   more details



  1. Treadmill desk

    designed a treadmill desk in 1996, and may be the earliest user. ref name nytimes 2008 ref cite press .... The price of treadmill desks ranges from US 500 4,500. fact date November 2011 A treadmill desk is not typically ... expenditure of using a walk and work desk for office workers with obesity journal British Journal ... watch?v Pyu6Np3V1eI CNN s Edge of Discovery Treadmill Desk http abcnews.go.com GMA WaterCooler story ... archives slow and steady.php Gelf Magazine Could a treadmill desk mashup be the solution to America ... 1025walkmaster.html Forbes Take Up Thy Desk And Walk http www.scientificamerican.com blog post.cfm ...   more details



  1. Standing desk

    thumb 250px right Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld working at a standing desk A standing desk is both an antique desk and a modern desk form conceived for writing and or reading while standing up or while sitting on a high stool. The term stand up or stand up desk is also used .... Users of a sitting desk are fairly immobile so it is relatively easy to adjust the height of a seat to compensate for variations in the individual height of the users. Users of a standing desk move ... desk made to measure to the height of the user, since only the rich could afford desks. One way to get around this problem when one had many users for a single desk, was to give an angle or slant ... a desk with adjustable legs, was less popular, but it was frequent enough to give birth to a precise desk form, the table tronchin or table la tronchin . The modern solution is presently found in the Computer desk ergonomic standing desk , which can be adjusted to the height of most standing persons, and offers other possible adjustments, as is the case for a typical ergonomic desk. Advantages ... about the benefits of using a standing desk. At the end of her post, she cites a number of studies ... without bending or standing back from the desk. Variations There are many specialized standing desks such as certain variations of the telephone desk and certain types of wall mounted desks. Some ... the user to sit or stand by controlling an electric motor that raises or lowers the desk height on demand. Other variations include platforms that sit on top of your current sit down desk. See also List of desk forms and types References references External links cite web last Judson first Olivia title ... 2010 04 22 technology personaltech 22basics.html title Can t Stand to Sit Too Long? There s a Desk ... work Comparative Studies url http www.trekdesk.com Treadmill Desk Info Standing Desks vs TrekDesk.html ... first Phillip title The Benefits Of Using A Standing Desk date 2010 09 15 publisher Beyond ...   more details



  1. Entertainment Desk

    unreferenced date October 2008 Entertainment Desk was a Canada Canadian entertainment news television series, which aired on the Global Television Network in the 1990s. Anchored by Bob McAdorey , the show aired weekday afternoons. Category Entertainment news shows in Canada Category Global Television Network shows Canada tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Candy desk

    File Candy desk.jpg thumb 200px The candy desk The candy desk is a Traditions of the United States Senate ..., The Candy Desk Gets a Kiss Off . Wall Street Journal , January 5, 2007. Retrieved January 13, 2011. ref The desk, located on the Republican side of the Senate chamber, was first stocked with candy ... Desks hdetail.cfm?id 1 Senate Chamber Desks Candy Desk . U.S. Senate. Retrieved January 13th, 2011 ref Those entrusted with the candy desk have included John McCain , Slade Gorton , Bob Bennett politician Bob Bennett , and Rick Santorum . ref name Romano Most senators take advantage of the desk ... Monitor . January 16, 2005. Retrieved January, 15, 2011. ref The desk is currently occupied by Senator Mark Kirk of Illinois . Location File Candy desk location.jpg thumb Location of the candy desk. The candy desk is not a specific desk in the Senate Chamber, but instead whichever desk the senators choose to use becomes the candy desk when it is placed in the correct location and filled with sweets. ref name WSJ The desk s location has remained static since at least the 97th United States Congress ... Capitol subway system . The desk is the first desk on the right, or Republican, side, and is in the last row of desks. ref name traditions Traditionally, the candy desk is always on the Republican ... George Murphy , a one term senator from California is considered the founder of the candy desk tradition ... time after joining the Senate, he started keeping candy in his desk, then, in 1968, he moved desks and ended up at the spot where the candy desk is now known to be. Since more senators now passed his desk on a daily basis, he started offering the contents of his desk to his colleagues. Senators that were invited to partake in the sweets started calling Murphy s desk the candy desk . Murphy ... have carried on the tradition of supplying candy in their desk for the enjoyment of the Senate ... , and Steve Symms all continued the new candy desk tradition, in that order, after Murphy s one ...   more details



  1. Devils Desk

    Devils Desk is a stratovolcano in Alaska Alaska s Katmai National Park , split between the Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Kodiak Island and Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska Lake and Peninsula boroughs of that U.S. state . Its peak, which is located in Kodiak Island Borough, lies 5,879 feet above sea level . It has an elevation of 6,411 feet. See also List of volcanoes in the United States of America References http www.avo.alaska.edu volcanoes volcinfo.php?volcname Devils 20Desk Alaska Volcano Observatory KodiakIslandAK geo stub LakeAndPeninsulaAK geo stub coord 58 28 32 N 154 17 53 W display title Category Landforms of Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Category Landforms of Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska Category Volcanoes of Alaska Category Stratovolcanoes ms Gunung Berapi Devils Desk ...   more details



  1. International Desk

    Infobox television show name International Desk image caption format News runtime 60 minutes creator presenter Hala Gorani small 2009 present small br Michael Holmes broadcaster Michael Holmes small 2011 present small br Former br Isha Sesay small 2009 2011 small country location Atlanta br Washington, DC network CNN International picture format 480i , 576i SDTV br 1080i HDTV first aired 9 February 2009 last aired present website http internationaldesk.blogs.cnn.com International Desk also referred to as the I Desk is a news program on CNN International . The fast paced program delivers a roundup of the events of the day. The show airs twice a day on weekdays, with the 10 00 Eastern Standard Time ET 16 00 Central European Time CET edition anchored by Michael Holmes broadcaster Michael Holmes and the 13 00 ET 19 00 CET edition anchored by Hala Gorani . I Desk is broadcast from CNN Center in Atlanta and CNN s studios in Washington, DC . ref cite magazine title Hala Gorani The World Is Not Enough url http www.enigma mag.com interview archives 2011 11 hala gorani november 2011 work Enigma Magazine date 2011 11 29 accessdate 2011 12 16 ref The show was launched in 2009 as part of a slate of new programming for primetime in Europe. ref cite web title CNN International Launches Revamped European Primetime Schedule url http www.newsonnews.net cnn 826 cnn international launches revamped european primetime schedule.html work News on News date 2009 09 16 accessdate 2011 12 16 ref Gorani was initially the sole anchor when I Desk premiered on 9 February 2009, with the program airing once a day. ref cite web title CNN International Six nouvelles missions la rentr e 2009 url http tele.premiere.fr News Tele CNN International Six nouvelles emissions a la rentree 2009 21 2043452 work Premiere ... Holmes took over at I Desk . ref cite web title Michael Holmes to Leave CNN s Backstory url http ... Official site Facebook cnnidesk CNN I Desk International Desk CNN International shows Category ...   more details



  1. Desk accessory

    A desk accessory DA is a small helper type application that can be run concurrently with any other application on the system. Early examples, such as SideKick and Macintosh desk accessories, used special programming models to provide a small degree of computer multitasking multitasking on a system that initially did not have any other multitasking ability. Personal information managers Early personal information managers , such as Norton Desktop and Borland s SideKick , provided pop up calculator ... Mac 1.png thumb right 400px Early Macintosh Desk Accessories Introduced in 1984, as part of the Mac OS operating system for the Apple Macintosh computer, a desk accessory DA was a piece of software , originally ... file, such as a DA DRVR , it was possible for desk accessories to have a limited resource fork of their own ... icon for a desk accessory program under System 7 and later is roughly a reversed version of the application ... system for the Apple IIGS . GEM image DA OpenGem.png thumb right 400px The supplied desk accessories ... of them was the presence of desk accessories, for the same reason to allow multiple programs to be used ..., desk accessories were implemented, like other GEM applications, as DOS executable DOS .EXE files ... as code SNAPSHOT.ACX code and had to be renamed to .ACC if required. Desk accessories continued ... versions of Calculator and Clock. PalmOS For much the same reason as desk accessories were used in Mac ... multitasking, the concept of desk accessories was extended to PalmOS by third party developers. DA ... for keystrokes or other system events and pop up a pre defined desk accessory. Many general purpose PalmOS launcher applications are capable of launching DAs as well. A desk accessory program is a Palm ... code implementing the desk accessory. Global or static variables are not available, but a DA .... The desk accessory launcher transfers execution to the first byte of the code 1000 resource. DAs ... StoryView.py?project Macintosh&story Desk Ornaments.txt Desk Ornaments . folklore.org. URL accessed ...   more details



  1. The Hot Desk

    The Hot Desk is a British music interview show hosted by Nicole Appleton , Melanie Blatt , Dave Berry , Emma Willis and Jayne Sharp . The Hot Desk first appeared on ITV Mobile in November of 2007 and represented ITV Mobile s first made for mobile commission. It has recently When date December 2011 been extended and, from 2008, is shown on ITV2 . It will be moving into its fifth series in 2012. The show was launched with Mel Blatt and Nicole Appleton interviewing Liam Gallagher. Filmed on London s Hampstead Heath , Gallagher was less than complimentary about Peter Andre in his usual inimitable style. http www.mirror.co.uk showbiz 3am 2007 11 15 liam can still roll with it 89520 20109174 Since the show s early edgy feel mix of new bands and no holds barred style approach, the show has become less focused on new talent and more celebrity led. At the end of each interview, the celebrity featured is asked to sign the Hot Desk with a marker pen. This is reminiscent of TFI Friday , the TV show hosted by Chris Evans presenter Chris Evans which ran from 1996 to 2000. When Evans finished his interviews, he would also ask the celebrity to sign the desk with a marker pen. This format provides the producer www.umtv.tv with great access to the biggest music stars and A list celebrities. One format question asked to every guest is call, text or reject where the guest is given three people related to their lives, one they call call, one they have to text and the other they must reject. The Hot Desk is produced for ITV by UMTV . Celebrities interviewed on The Hot Desk since launch class wikitable Liam Gallagher Lily Allen Seann William Scott The Fratellis Craig David VV Brown Lemar Jason Donovan The Saturdays Alphabeat Leon Jackson McFLY Vernon Kay Travis Ricky Wilson The Zutons One Night Only Keith Lemon Johnny Vegas Ashlee Simpson One Night Only The Script The Feeling Liam Gallagher ... Olly Murs Nicole Sherzinger Ellie Goulding References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Hot Desk, The Category ...   more details



  1. Desk Set

    noref date January 2011 Infobox film name Desk Set image desk set cover.jpg caption VHS cover writer William Marchant play br Phoebe Ephron br Henry Ephron starring Katharine Hepburn br Spencer Tracy director Walter Lang producer Henry Ephron distributor 20th Century Fox released start date 1957 05 01 runtime 103 minutes language English music Cyril J. Mockridge cinematography Leon Shamroy country United States budget Desk Set His Other Woman in the UK is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn . The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron from the play by William Marchant . Plot Desk Set takes place at the Federal Broadcasting Network exterior shots are of Rockefeller Center , headquarters of NBC . Bunny Watson Katharine Hepburn is in charge of its reference library, which is responsible for researching and answering questions on all manner of topics, such as the names of Santa s reindeer. She has been involved for seven years with rising network executive Mike Cutler Gig Young , with no marriage in sight. The network is negotiating a merger with another company, but is keeping it secret. To help the employees cope with the extra work that will result, the network head has ordered two computer s called electronic brains in the film . Richard Sumner Spencer Tracy , the inventor of EMERAC an allusion to the early computers UNIVAC and ENIAC and an efficiency expert , is brought in to see how the library functions, to figure out how to ease the transition. Though extremely bright, as he gets to know Bunny, he is surprised to discover that she is every bit his match. When they find out the computers are coming, the employees jump to the conclusion the machines are going to replace them, whereas they are merely intended to help ease the research. Their fears seem to be confirmed when everyone ..., another reference desk worker Sue Randall as Ruthie Saylor, another reference desk worker Neva Patterson ...   more details




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