User:Magu2k
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14 June, 2008
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I live in Edmonton, Alberta. I really like music, computers, video games, technology, reading, books, movies, and trivial and useless knowledge. I'm always interested in travel.
Lately I have been very interested in my Scottish and Norweigian heritage.
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 Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
Any book written by Clive Cussler
[edit] What I'm listening to
Goldfrapp
Emily Haines
Thievery Corporation
Chingon
[edit] My movie selection
Grindhouse
Grindhouse
Grindhouse
[edit] My modern music selection
Thievery Corporation - Lebanese Blonde
[edit] In The News
From Wikipedia's newest articles:
- ... that there are at least 296 historic places listed on the U.S. National Register in Chicago, including a German U-boat (pictured)?
- ... that the North Vietnamese Foreign Minister Xuan Thuy was first arrested at age sixteen and sent to a penal colony at eighteen, as a member of the underground communist anti-colonial movement?
- ... that Walter Brennan starred in the 1964–1965 ABC sitcom The Tycoon as an eccentric chairman of the board of the fictitious Thunder Corporation?
- ... that the Espada Cemetery was the first formally sanctioned burial ground in Havana, Cuba?
- ... that Hall of fame coach Al Arbour coached the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League three different times?
- ... that Christopher Smart's Hymns and Spiritual Songs were composed in a mental asylum where the author was held for "religious mania"?
- ... that Madagascar's unique wildlife, such as the Red-bellied Lemur, is one of the country's main tourist attractions?
- ... that the Latham Confederate Monument of Hopkinsville, Kentucky was supposed to honor both Confederate and Union soldiers?
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A Common Brown Robber fly (Zosteria sp.), one of the 7,100 described species of robber flies, shown here feeding on a hoverfly. Adult robber flies attack other flies, beetles, butterflies and moths, various bees, dragon and damselflies, ichneumon wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders. Photo credit: Fir0002 |
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