 - Last login: 5 hours agoJean-mi-mi
- jean mi is a 100 year old single guy from Moorea, French Polynesia.
- Likes 1,340 pages, 45 videos, 621 photos • 46 fans • Received 31 reviews
- Member since Jul 21, 2007
Ia'orana, bonjour, welcome, bon dia, it's all for you! You'll find here mostly photograpy, paintings, visuals, cause english is not my language;
I 'm shure all kind of pictures was also our first language...and is still universal, (as internet?)
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BYM Gallery - Musandam - ex-B & Q/Oman Sail Team
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12:18pm
1 review
boating, sailing
http://www.bymnews.com/photos/displayimage.php?album=95&pid=70415
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a new type of "poupées russes"

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Les stars avant/après le maquillage | Le Blog de Gregory Moine
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Aug 16, 3:37pm
3 reviews
humor
http://gregorymoine.com/les-stars-avant-apres-le-maquillage-before-after-makeup/
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ça plus un peu de photoshop, et ce serait "notre" ideal??
maybe the ultimate is ET, but we still don't know ?

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Emma Alvarez Site: Free Photoshop Brushes: Pop Geometries
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Aug 13, 11:12pm
2 reviews
graphic-design
http://www.emmaalvarez.com/2008/08/free-photoshop-brushes-pop-geometries.html
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very good, and I read youre "read me", and it's smooth , and how can you no agree ?
thanks.

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Inane Blabbering - Insanely inane webcomic, updated daily
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Aug 13, 3:57pm
106 reviews
stumbleupon
http://www.inaneblabbering.com/comic/index.php?cartoon=51
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lol, excellent ! and having a life outside makes it even worst, as you have less time....
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Aug 13, 1:44pm
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the first time I read on public media the essence of the real problem concerning the seas and our pollutions:
People are talking about rising of sea level: peanuts, for long time more, and if people from india loose their lands , who cares? Its like taking their ressources or workers
.The recif itself can absorb this by growing closer to the surface (it's he's way of living) to get light from the sun and oxygène with the splash of the waves.
But, when acidity is rising : it's totall life that will be destroyed : many animals as corals or sea shells cannot get the calcaire they need to built up their structure, and it will be right at the moment: now !
more details:
Ocean Acidification
Sailors for the Sea > Ocean Watch
August 2008
Perhaps our planet should have been named "Ocean" rather than "Earth" given that the majority of Earth is comprised of water not land: seventy-one percent to be precise. Humans are also comprised mostly of water, a strikingly analogous seventy percent. In both cases, a proper pH is required not only for vibrant health, but for long-term survival. However, recently the pH of our oceans has been changing, becoming more acidic. Seawater is naturally alkaline, with a healthy pH ranging from 7.8 to 8.5 (7 is neutral). Since the industrial revolution, and the accompanying atmospheric pollution, the pH has dropped nearly thirty percent, the largest change in our water’s pH in the past two billion years. Science strongly suggests this drop is a direct result of humans producing excessive amounts of carbon dioxide via, car emissions; burning of coal, natural gas, and oil; deforestation; increases in livestock; and even some of our new energy alternatives such as ethanol, to name a few. These emissions saturate our air, exacerbating global warming. When water and air come into contact there is an exchange of gases. For decades now, our oceans have absorbed nearly one-third of this excess carbon dioxide, conceivably staving off a far greater “land” crisis than we are currently facing. With a daily intake of twenty-two million metric tons of carbon dioxide, and a yearly projection of two billion tons, our waters can no longer keep up with the demands we are making.
The oceans function as our planet's life support system. They moderate our climate and, as noted, filter pollution. They supply us with a rich diversity of food, minerals, and medicines. We also turn to .........
...The two most important factors for an organism to survive in the ocean are temperature and acidity, and through ocean acidification we’re altering both. There are many schools of thought on the severity of this damage. Some camps believe even if we stop everything now, it will take 10,000 years for our oceans to bounce back. The true extent of the harm will be determined during the upcoming years as further investigation occurs and our understanding grows. In the meantime, we know many of the contributors to global warming are also responsible for ocean acidification. Change is happening quickly and the actions each of us takes to address ocean acidification will impact the planet during our lifetime and beyond.
So what can you do?
Consider driving a vehicle that produces less greenhouse gas emissions and gets better mileage.
Research and purchase less harmful power from your energy company, such as solar or wind.
Avoid coal power.
Solar panels will get you off the grid and keep your home lit when others experience a power outage.
Check with your state’s alternative energy office if rebates or discounts for the purchase of solar power exist where you live.
Work from home.
Pedal to the marina.
Sail.
SO, I'm going to sail soon.... And I know I'm doing right ! lol

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dawnlaurenss profile - StumbleUpon
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Aug 13, 4:55am
6 reviews
stumblers
http://dawnlaurens.stumbleupon.com/
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alternate colors and shapes; a photographic pleasure for me...

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PhotographyBLOG Gallery - &Easy Glider& - Powered by PhotoPost
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Aug 12, 8:26pm
1 review
photography
http://www.photographyblog.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=84300&limit=recent
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lol ! today I feel like that, cause in two weeks I discover States, start searching for a sailboat...and fly away !
but, no kidding, if you're looking about photography, visit this blog, very complete analyses .

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Photographers Gallery - Rainy Day in Tokyo by Andre Kertesz (& Andre Kertesz)
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Aug 11, 3:51am
1 review
http://www.photographersgallery.com/photo.asp?id=2902
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mostly b&w, I like this one

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thecoolhunter.net - Le Bains des Docs
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Aug 11, 12:21am
4 reviews
architecture, graphic-design
http://www.thecoolhunter.net/design/Le-Bains-des-Docs/
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jean nouvel

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Epoch Times - Olympic Opening Ceremony Mocks Reality
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Aug 8, 2:13pm
1 review
china
http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/world/olympic-opening-ceremony-beijing-huma-right...
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I will personnally have absoluely no contact with this very bad joke that is starting now in china.
Many people manifest over the world against what happens in tibet, but I can see most of them clearly ignore much more terrible actings!
There are a lot of dramatic infos here about what happens every day with these people that nobady cares, or simply does not want to know about
a really bad horror movie, propaganda? I would prefer !
I don't like people saying later " we don't knew" !! ( as usual)
I hardly support this way of acting: manifestations for human right about tibet, and jumping like chickens on their TV to look at the games right next. (giving this money back to thes ones who decide :" le jeu en vaut la chandelle"
It's not because governments have economical interrests that WE cannot proove that WE individually deeply condamn comportements with no name !
Sorry if I escape today of my regular "beautifull pictures..."
but if you ignore, you can read a little here ( as in many other sites, just tape : falun gong !)
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