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Can you think of anything more boring?

In my Environmental Geology class we learned the USDA twelve classifications of soil and their characteristics. During the lecture, I was wondering, what is more boring? I'm curious to see what people can come up with!



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20This is more boring....
13I can't think of anything more boring
10Hey, that sounds fun! Tell me more about dirt!
4Other
3This is equally boring...

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gambler Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (5 minutes ago)
posted 22-Oct-2004 9:50pm  
...any kind of stoke take at a retail outlet.................ugh
gambler Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (5 minutes ago)
posted 22-Oct-2004 9:50pm  
ha ha stoke .sorry STOCK! * smile *
darkshadowsseeker
posted 22-Oct-2004 11:18pm  
 * yawn * My daily life...can't get much more boring than that!  * winking raspberry *  * yawn *
iamdonte
posted 22-Oct-2004 11:34pm  
Listening to adults argue that their opinion is better than someone else's opinion on subjective issues such as politics and religion.
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 23-Oct-2004 1:08am  
I like dirt! I get enough on me when I'm at Chateau Shack!! I'd be curious to know what it's all about!

My daughter got me a bug book for my birthday! I bought a star chart for myself... anything that explains my environment interests me - I feel in control with understanding...
ROCKMAN
posted 23-Oct-2004 5:52am  
I can't think of anything more boring right now.
Hans
posted 23-Oct-2004 6:15am  
This is more boring: reading certain books on theories of teaching (didactic books).
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Double Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 23-Oct-2004 9:49am  
This reminds me of Haiku I once read:

dirt dirt dirt dirt dirt
dirt dirt dirt dirt dirt dirt dirt
dirt dirt dirt dirt dirt
judgescratch
posted 23-Oct-2004 10:26am  
I dunno. I actually stopped channel surfing one night one a show that was explaining all of the life which actually does ocurr inside of soil. I thought it was pretty fascinating. But, if I was in a lecture hall with a professor spewing a monologue, I don't think I would enjoy it atall!
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 23-Oct-2004 10:32am  
If it was new information, it's not as boring as when you are given information you already know too well.
Iseult Quadruple Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 23-Oct-2004 11:58am  
Primatology.
Plato's The Republic
Iseult Quadruple Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Irene007) posted 23-Oct-2004 12:08pm  
Tell me about your Chateau Shack. Where is it and how does it look like?
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 23-Oct-2004 1:39pm  
The right person can make any topic boring. And the right person can also make any topic interesting. I suggest that it wasn't so much the topic as the delivery.
dora
posted 23-Oct-2004 1:48pm  
Yes, lots of things and school subjects.

Geology=not boring
dora
(reply to Enheduanna) posted 23-Oct-2004 1:48pm  
True.
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 23-Oct-2004 2:39pm  
It's not something I would find boring... understanding how the earth works... seems very interesting to me. Certainly the way it was presented might have been boring.
ElvisFan67
posted 23-Oct-2004 3:45pm  
This is equally boring...golf!
reevee
posted 23-Oct-2004 6:21pm  
I'd rather listen to the 12 classifications of soil than sit through another PTA meeting at my son's school.  * dead face *
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 23-Oct-2004 6:44pm  
Religion classes in grade school, accounting, English lit.
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 23-Oct-2004 9:15pm  
Hee hee, I dropped Environmental Biology before I had to study soil makeups  * grin * My friends who didn't very quickly dropped that part of the course (8 lectures on soils). I have to say that I think that an 8 lecture soil series is sure to be more boring than one lecture on it. And even worse, I did two whole years of Sociology at school, now *that* was boring!
ihatespiders
posted 23-Oct-2004 9:32pm  
C-span has got to be more boreing.
they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (7 minutes ago)
posted 23-Oct-2004 9:51pm  
That doesn't really sound uninteresting...
they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (7 minutes ago)
(reply to bill) posted 23-Oct-2004 9:53pm  
ha ha ha ha ha
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
ha ha ha ha ha
Zang
posted 24-Oct-2004 2:09am  
justjulie
(reply to they) posted 24-Oct-2004 5:22am  
 * laughing out loud *

that's awesome
che
posted 24-Oct-2004 12:00pm  
Than talking to someone you are not attracted to (in any way) for three hours. Half the time I was thinking about miscellanious items, ideas, things, and why we think. And i would also like to learn more about dirt.  * smile *
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 24-Oct-2004 10:12pm  
sheeet, let me make a list. I can't count the number of times I've been bored in class before. my mind goes off wandering off sometimes, so I couldn't even tell you what I was being bored by.

something about flux caused by current in wires in my phyics class, and something about taking the anti-dirvtitive of sin x to the 5th power times cos x to the somethingth power in caculus class.
icurok Survey Qualifier
posted 25-Oct-2004 12:34pm  
Watching "Empire" by Andy Warhol.
FordGuy Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 25-Oct-2004 12:39pm  
Golf. Watching golf is pretty dag burned boring. I think I'd rather watch paint dry. The buzz is better anyway.
leahdoll
(reply to bill) posted 25-Oct-2004 4:57pm  
That was funny  * laughing out loud *
Tazwert
posted 25-Oct-2004 5:57pm  
"Crunching" so-called numbers on a spreadsheet.
caviartaste
posted 25-Oct-2004 6:33pm  
The Federal Regulations that a Business Associate Contract for Personal Health Information under the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act must meet for security guidelines to ensure that your PHI (personal health information) is protected from all outside sources (and inside sources) who should not see it. This includes Administrative Safeguards, Technical Safeguards and Physical Safeguards. Wanna hear more?
Danger
posted 25-Oct-2004 7:25pm  
I'm really having a lot of trouble thinking of something more boring than that..
Irene007 Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator
(reply to Iseult) posted 26-Oct-2004 8:20am  
In the bush, about one hour's drive from the most Eastern tip of the Island of Montreal. The town is called St-Charles-de-Mandeville. I'll be getting a lens for our digital camera - so I'll have plenty of pictures soon. Otherwise, I have to scan what I have and that's too much like work!  * wink *
It's a small place now but it'll get bigger! Just perfect for 2 people; a third fits but might often feel in the way. Food's great there though - everything tastes better in the bush!!

We were there this weekend - I'm happy that Ben got that gas heater, it was real cozy in there!  * grin *
autumnlight
posted 26-Oct-2004 3:56pm  
Types of rock.
The differencs of characteristics in male and female fruit flies.

Just a couple of science lectures I remember.
killme1042
posted 27-Oct-2004 9:48am  
no i would die if i had to sit thru that
cB
posted 27-Oct-2004 2:32pm  
The afterlife is equally boring...
Johan
posted 28-Oct-2004 6:16pm  
In my environmental geology class we covered the aspects of sand dunes. " And its SOIL not DIRT!" (as my geology professor would say)
lupus2k5
posted 12-Nov-2004 8:52pm  
Writing an opinion to an incredibly pointless question at http://surveycentral.org/?S=890497&QX=by+category+...
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to lupus2k5) posted 12-Nov-2004 8:53pm  
And yet you did it anyway...
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