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A friendly little fella on the surface.
Most of them kept away from me, as I was on scuba ... blowing bubbles ... that is a threat signal among underwater mammals.
Howard was on a snorkel most of the time ... less scary ...
Nikon FM - AI Nikkor 28mm 1:3.5 - Ilford FP4+ @ ASA-125
Blazinal (1+100) 60:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Less Than Jake in concerto allo Slam Dunk Festival di Bellaria-Igea Marina foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it
Took a break from landscapes and Snow mountains. This time in PERU. Streets, Colorful people, 3399meters altitude, less oxygen, llamas, cocoa tea..list continues. People come to Peru to see Machu Picchu. We are going there as well. But this time since I got bored with landscape, thought of spending some time clicking people and colors.
Day 1: Peru - Cusco - Still haven't got our luggage. Its stuck somewhere in Miami. We are roaming around wearing the same dress for the second day. Since llamas smell as bad as us, no one is noticing it. My innerwears are almost near to the Chernobyl radiation level. I hope we will get the luggage tomorrow. Very less people speak English here. We are managing with "Ola" and "Gracias". This is the third day am having sleep less nights. That plus mountain sickness is giving me high. These red colors are getting into my head. We went to Chinchero village in the evening and spend time with a weaving family. They were nice and polite. Cusco is dusty like LEH, but colorful like Morocco. Old streets, Inca ruins, lot of things pending here. Will update details soon.
Day 2. Went to Pisac market which is ~40kms from Cusco. Colorful market. Paradise for shopping.
Day 3: Machu Picchu, an Incan city of sparkling granite precariously perched between 2 towering Andean peaks, is thought by scholars to have been a sacred archaeological center for the nearby Incan capital of Cusco. Built at the peak of the Incan Empire in the mid-1400s, this mountain citadel was later abandoned by the Incas. The site remained unknown except to locals until 1911, when it was rediscovered by archaeologist Hiram Bingham. The site can only be reached by foot, train or helicopter; most visitors visit by train from nearby Cusco.
What does a world free of chemical weapons mean to you?
An attendee to the OPCW during the 2017 edition of The Hague International Open Day shares her vision of what a world free of chemical weapons means to her.
Less lights downtown this year. Lights across the street have been up all year. Usually there are lights on the street trees.
Less Than Jake in concerto allo Slam Dunk Festival di Bellaria-Igea Marina foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it
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"This thing about looking for someone less different... It only really worked, he realized, if you were convinced that being you wasn't so bad in the first place."
Nick Hornby- About a Boy
Instead of thinking "being me isn't so bad" I'm thinking that I don't deserve anything better.
True story.
Less Than Jake in concerto allo Slam Dunk Festival di Bellaria-Igea Marina foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it
(1903)
This Liberty-style building close to the Central Railway Station is less famous for its architecture than for the fact that James Joyce lived here on the second floor from January 24 to July 30, 1906.
50 years of DAC! No less than 24 past chairs came together at the anniversary banquet last night. In the picture: Pat Pistilli (1964, 1965, 1966), Steve Szygenda (15th, 1978), Edwin Hassler (17th, 1980), Patricia Lambert (21st, 1984), Hilel Ofek (22nd, 1985, Las Vegas), Don Thomas (26th, 1989, Las Vegas), Richard Smith (28th, 1991, San Fransciso), Dan Schweikert (29th, 1992), Al Dunlop (30th, 1993, Dallas), Mike Lorenzetti (31th, 1994, San Diego), Bryan Preas (32th, 1995, San Fransisco), Tom Pennino (33rd, Las vegas), Mary-Jane Irwin (36th, 1999, New Orleans), Nanni De Micheli (37th, 2000, Los Angeles), Brian Ackland (39th, 2002, New Orleans), Ian Getreu (40th, 2003, Anaheim), Sharad Malik (41st, 2004 San Diego), Steve Levitan (44th, 2007, San Diego), Andrew Kahng (46th, 2009, San Francisco), Sachin Sapatnekar (47th, 2010, Anaheim), Leon Stok (48th, 2011, San Diego), Patrick Groeneveld (49th, 2012, San Fransisco) and Yervant Zorian (50th, 2013, Austin).
less stethoscope, more ultrasound !!!
menos fonendo, mas ecógrafo!!!
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COVID-19 outbreak: less stethoscope, more ultrasound
Danilo Buonsenso, Davide Pata, Antonio Chiaretti
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
Published: March 20, 2020
Recommended: 'Less is More' Large On Black
You might not notice it, but this is above the Atlantic. I left the engine in the photo on purpose to fill an otherwise empty foreground and bottom left corner.
Here's the Astra's Chevrolet cousin, the Cobalt, built on the same platform. While the Astra is a hatchback, this little Chevy has a trunk, and Americans have made it clear that they prefer trunks to hatches. This Cobalt is a 2006 model.
The Cobalt, built in Lordstown. Ohio, is less of a driver's car than the Astra is, and its upcoming replacement, the 2011 Cruze, should change that dramatically.
Engine choices are four-cylinder powerplants ranging from 2.0 to 2.4 liters.
A more utilitarian variant of previous Exo-Atomospheric Heckler mechsuit builds.
I didn't want to lose the very Titanfall-inspired traits of this mechsuit yet by giving it loader claws, so I instead made it a laser welder as a hand tool. It can still use the less powerful wrist lasers for a similar purpose. Thanks to the windshield instead of the eye of my first Heckler mechsuits, this variant retains the retro Battletech look a little bit as well. With the jetpack thrusters, this mechsuit is designed to help with facility maintenance in low-gravity conditions.
While I wanted some sort of traditional 'construction' hazard yellow trim coloring, I still wanted to keep using light gray as a primary color. Then with trans-light-blue, a new non-military subdivision color scheme was born. All thanks to the prompting of a recent LUG display.
Winters so far in Ithaca have been much less snowy than we were used to in Massachusetts. This storm was a real one and dropped over a foot here, with much more in the surrounding areas. The boys have had no school yesterday or today. Cornell has been closed since noon yesterday, reopening at 4:30 today. I'm told that's the longest closure in more than 20 years. Moose sure likes the snow.
Less than Jake - July 17, 2011 - Warped Tour - Hartford, CT
Photo by Charlotte Zoller © 2011
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