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Friday, 28 June 2013

colorful fish

Seatoad or deep-sea anglerfish (Chaunacidae)

Glaucus Nudibranch

whaleshark & friends

seahorse

Flashing Peacock Flounder

Nautilus belauensis

Ringed pipefish | Distributed widely from the Red Sea, the Indo-Pacific, Australia and Micronesia the Ringed Pipefish is a member of the same family of creatures which includes pipefish and seahorses

Colors of the Rainbow, Under the Sea.

Ocean life blue fish

Ocean Island rock nature tree green

Life by the sea red starfish blue sky

Life by the sea - Underwater blue sea fish

canadian snowbird

jelly fish

By peter holme iii

Moon over sea

fly like a birds

palm trees

beautiful colors

ocean

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

medussa

tornado

Monday, 24 June 2013

Bluegill

fish

sunshine

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Kamon 家紋 - Japanese emblems used to decorate and identify an individual or family. Similar to the coats of arms in Europe.

.Japanese traditional folk house

Miyajima, Japan

Torii gate in Japan

Kanazawa, Japan

Hakone, Japan

Kimpusen-ji Pagoda - Mount Yoshino, Nara, Japan

Monday, 17 June 2013

Blue Infinity.

once upon a time

let me go

Christmas lights at Caretta Shiodome, Minato, Japan

blue trees

O o O O oO

Blue Emperor Scorpion

Skyscraper.

CHUCK tv series

Stereotypical nerd qualities have evolved in recent years, going from awkwardness and social ostracism to an allegedly more widespread acceptance and sometimes even celebration of their abilities. This is largely attributable to the rise of the computer industry, which has allowed many "nerdy" people (most notably Bill Gates) to accumulate large fortunes and other measures of social prestige. Some measure of nerdiness is allegedly considered desirable, as, to some, it suggests a person who is intelligent, respectful, interesting, and able to earn a large salary. Such views have arguably effected a waning emphasis on the social awkwardness of nerds, with more attention placed on their intelligence and academic enthusiasm. My idea is to present an image to children that it is good to be intellectual, and not to care about the peer pressures to be anti-intellectual. I want every child to turn into a nerd - where that means someone who prefers studying and learning to competing for social dominance, which can unfortunately cause the downward spiral into social rejection. — Gerald Sussman, quoted by Katie Hafner, The New York Times, 29 August 1993[22] The popular computer-news website Slashdot uses the tagline "News for nerds. Stuff that matters." The Charles J. Sykes quote "Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one" has been popularized on the Internet and incorrectly attributed to Bill Gates. In Spain, Nerd Pride Day has been observed on May 25 since 2006. ...what they lack in physical strength they make up in brain power. Who writes all the best selling books? Nerds. Who directs the top grossing Hollywood movies? Nerds. Who creates the highly advanced technology that only they can understand? ...Nerds. And who are the people who run for the high office of the Presidency? No one but nerds.

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Life in violet color... by Jenny Rainbow

Found object retro robot. "Jones" by Rivamonte Robots.