User:Magu2k
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21 November, 2006
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I live in Edmonton, Alberta. I really like computers, video games, technology, reading, books, movies, and trivial and useless knowledge. I'm always interested in travel.
I also like reading up on anything related to World War 2, especially from a Canadian perspective, and anything related to Canada in general.
I did not invent the question mark. Nor do I accuse chestnuts of being lazy. But, like everyone else, there is something unique about me, I just haven't found it.. yet.
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[edit] What I'm reading
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
Any book written by Clive Cussler
[edit] What I'm listening to
System of a Down
K-
Sam Roberts
Metric
I ♥ Feist
[edit] My movie selection
[edit] My classical music selection
Handel - Judas Maccabaeus (oratorio)
[edit] My modern music selection
k-os - The Rain
[edit] In The News
From Wikipedia's newest articles:
- ...that the only piece of the Palais Strousberg (pictured) to survive World War II, a set of gates bearing the British Coat of Arms, was incorporated into the modern British Embassy in Berlin?
- ...that instead of simply heating particles, the Migma fusion reactor uses small particle accelerators to initiate a fusion reaction?
- ...that Minnie Evans received inspiration for her colored pencil drawings from her dreams?
- ...that the free trade union SLOMR, established in opposition to the communist Romanian government, was suppressed one year before the creation of Solidarity, its more successful Polish counterpart ?
- ...that former executive director of the Institute of Food Technologists Howard W. Mattson became active in promoting organ donation after receiving a heart transplant?
The apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is a fruit-bearing tree native to China. It is related to the plum, and classified with it in the subgenus Prunus of the genus Prunus. The fruit (pictured here) appears similar to a peach or nectarine, with a colour ranging from yellow to orange and sometimes a red cast; its surface is smooth and nearly hairless. Apricots are stone fruit (drupes), and have only one seed each, often called a "stone". Photo credit: Fir0002 |
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