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When kids get bored, Nintendo ds comes to the rescue...

I was getting bored in my biology class so thought to go for some serious death metal shit...but slayer isn't death and Puke Bath is my imaginary band so don't ask about that!! :)

Name: Le Boreal

Owner: Compagnie du Ponant

Operator: Compagnie du Ponant

Port of registry: Mata-Utu (Wallis & Futuna Islands), France

Builder: Fincantieri

Completed: 2010

Identification: Call sign: FLSY

IMO number: 9502506

MMSI number: 578000500

Status: In service

Tonnage: 10,944 GT

Length: 142.1 m (466 ft)

Beam: 18 m (59 ft)

Draught: 4.8 m (16 ft)

Decks: 6 (guest decks)

Speed: 16-knot (30 km/h; 18 mph)

Capacity: 264 passengers

Crew: 136

 

This machine has some part to play in the work on the railway line south of Three Bridges.

My giant cup of tea at Landscape Cafe as I ponder the aesthetic value of Youngna's photography. A very boring scene.

Taken in 2011.

 

This kid on the schooner Wendameen seemed a little bored when his parents stretched out in the sun.

Lincoln, Nebraska. Pseudacris maculata.

Probably my best bored sketch so far.

my brother, bored, in the car on the way home on the day after boxing day.

Bored, rainy/icy outside...

Playing with Aperture...while waiting for my friends to arrive.

I almost deleted this picture. It feels boring, but after spending 4 years at this place, it felt like an appropriate capture.

developer: Kodak T-Max 1+4 7' (20c)

 

This camera got some shutter problems.

Seen while driving between Mt.Hood and Portland, OR

Boy this woman looked bored!

 

Location: Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand

 

© Gordon Anderson

USC vs. ASU, Oct. 11, 2008.

Boring inside the cage...

Click for a better view with B l a c k M a g i c

 

Thanks for your visit and comments, I appreciate that very much!

 

Don't use this image without my explicit permission. © all rights reserved.

 

Regards, Bram (BraCom)

Chinatown, Bangkok

Taken in Cumbria.

Found the little bugger in a bit better light but about twice as far as last time.

Posted BIG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bored, rainy/icy outside...

Father John Misty @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, on Wednesday, October 23, 2013

 

Solo 2013 Tour Setlist:

  

I'm Writing a Novel

Only Son Of The Ladiesman

Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings

I Love You, Honeybear (new, unreleased)

Nancy From Now On

Funtimes in Babylon

Chateau Lobby #9

Well, You Can Do It Without Me

Awful Things

Lady With the Braid

(Dory Previn cover)

Bored In The USA

Now I'm Learning To Love The War

Everyman Needs a Companion

 

Encore:

This Atom Bomb and Me

We Met At The Store

O I Long to Feel Your Arms Around Me

The level - march - 12

Ophiogomphus colubrinus

State Listed as Threatened in Maine and New Hampshire

 

With a bold green head and eyes, the boreal snaketail dragonfly is sure to catch the eyes of many. There are two ways to determine the sex of the species. First, the females have a strip of green coloration on their black legs while males' legs are solid black; secondly, unlike most species, the males have dark horns on their head, while the females have a set of horns in front and behind their eyes. This species is found primarily across Canada and along the northeastern United States. Mainly feeding on mosquitoes and other aquatic insects, snaketails can be found near streams, rivers, and other small pools of water where their prey reside. With a lifespan of up to five years, the secret behind their success could be in the way they feed. Mid-flight, dragonflies spot their prey and capture them with their long legs, consuming them while still flying.

 

Dragonflies play a significant role in freshwater ecosystems, and this role starts as soon they hatch as nymphs. The nymphs spend a lot of time underwater consuming mosquito larvae helping to control the population of mosquitos. Studying the size and density of populations of dragonflies can help researchers determine the health of the ecosystem in that area. Dragonflies do not like polluted water and will leave to find new water sources. In New England waterways become polluted by storm water run-off, sewage pollution, pharmaceuticals (paint killers, mood stabilizers, anti-depressants, birth control pills, hormone medications) cosmetics as well as pesticides from domestic lawncare and farming. April 27 is national Drug Take Back day, run by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and many states have year around disposal programs. IN addition, maintaining wetlands to help off-set storm runoff will aid in keeping the water table clean.

 

The Endangered Species Project: New England

Exhibition Dates: February 4 - April 14, 2019

Public Lecture and Closing Reception with the Artist: Saturday, April 13

Gallery Hours: M-F 10am - 8pm; Weekends 10am-5pm

Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard

224 Western Ave, Allston, Massachusetts 02134

 

Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard is pleased to present an exhibition of work from Montana-based potter Julia Galloway's most recent body of work, The Endangered Species Project: New England. Galloway works from each state's official list of species identified as endangered, threatened or extinct. She has created a series of covered jars, one urn for each species, illustrating the smallest Agassiz Clam Shrimp to the largest Eastern Elk.

 

Read more about this exhibition here:

ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/gallery224/endangered-specie...

 

I have absolutely nothing else to do!

A long assembly gets the better of some of our students.

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