User:Goa103
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Welcome to the personal homepage of Goa103.
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[edit] Favorites
[edit] Articles
- 120-cell
- Dexter (TV series)
- Dodo
- External links
- Free Hugs Campaign
- Gaia hypothesis
- Hive mind
- I Have a Dream
- Macross Zero
- Mystique, the comics character
- NetBeans
- Nicolas Cage
- Pepé Le Pew
- Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
- Six Feet Under
- Software development process
- The Machine : Bride of Pin●Bot
- The Swingle Singers
- The X-Files
- W3C
- Web design
- Web development
- Web standards
- Zombie walk
[edit] Artists
[edit] Movies
- Armour of God II: Operation Condor
- Crash
- Josie and the Pussycats
- The Mask
- To Die For
- What's Eating Gilbert Grape
[edit] People
[edit] Video games
- Boulder Dash
- Chrono Trigger
- DonPachi
- Dungeon Master
- Enigma, Oxyd open source fangame
- Epic Pinball
- Gods
- IK+
- LostWinds
- Marble Madness
- Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
- Psycho Pinball
- Tetris: The Grand Master
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- Toki
- Turrican
- Tyrian 2000
- Video game clones and remakes
[edit] Categories
- Bug and issue tracking software
- Citation templates
- Human-computer interaction (HCI)
- Pinball video games
- Project management
- Python
- Shmups
- Software development
[edit] Images
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Rowena Morrill depicts Isaac Asimov enthroned with symbols of his life's work |
A view of Broadway Tower which is located in the Cotswolds, England. |
Bryce Canyon in the U.S. state of Utah. |
Photograph of Houston, Texas taken by Daniel Arizpe. |
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Eristalis tenax is a European hoverfly, also known as the drone fly.Image:NonFreeImageRemoved.svg|Promotional cover art for Mystique #11, by Mike Mayhew. |
Mallard female (bottom) and male (top). |
A common lilac bush showing a panicle with multiple flowers in bloom, and typical leaf structure. |
The jaguar is a New World mammal of the Felidae family and one of four "big cats". The jaguar is the third-largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and on average the largest and most powerful feline in the Western Hemisphere. |
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The Chipping Sparrow is a species of American sparrow in the family Emberizidae. It is widespead, fairly tame, and generally common across much of its North American range. |
Lilium superbum in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. |
A group of female Northern Elephant Seals moulting on a beach near San Simeon, California. |
An HDR image of Upper Antelope Canyon. |
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The Northern Mockingbird is the only mockingbird commonly found in North America. |
Fishing spider with two limbs missing. |
A 360-degree spherical panorama of a beach which uses stereographic projection to create a globe. This is called the little planet effect, in which the area close to the point opposite to the center of projection becomes significantly enlarged. |
[edit] My contributions
[edit] Infobox website title renaming
- Nautilus (file manager) : The website URL was used as a title.
[edit] External links section clean-up
- Nautilus (file manager) : The official web page link was redundant with the infobox website.
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- Masters of Science Fiction : 3 redundant links and the official website URL was incorrect.

