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Kross
Name | Jason Knupp |
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Handle | Kross |
Birth | April 18, 1983, Harrisonburg, Virginia |
Social Leanings | Liberal, with some Libertarian leanings. |
Economic Leanings | Capitalist |
New Year's Resolution | Not to make a resolution...shit. |
Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You might remember me from such articles as "Ebola, the silent assassin", "Culture of Turkey, its just not about birds" and "People's Republic of China: Fun in the sun (when the small window in your prison cell actually gets some)." :P
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About me
I'm 22, from Harrisonburg, Virginia and I'm a dirty, Godless, flag burning, baby eating liberal! (rawr!)
5000+ | This user has over 5013 edits |
- Jacques Chirac declares a state of emergency, announcing curfews in an attempt to quell the civil unrest spreading across France.
- K. Natwar Singh resigns as India's foreign minister amid allegations he had illegally benefited from the Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq.
- Former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered.
- Opposition leaders allege major electoral fraud in the Azerbaijan parliamentary election.
- The Fourth Summit of the Americas concludes, with no agreement reached on reactivating the stalled FTAA process.
- David Blunkett resigns from the UK Cabinet for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct.
Did you know...
From Wikipedia's newest articles:
- ...that the Printemps department store on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris is home to a Jugendstil stained glass cupola?
- ...that Milan Obrenović II, who was the ruler of Serbia for less than two weeks in 1839, may have been too ill to ever have been aware of the fact?
- ...that the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments have been standard regulation for medical laboratories in the United States since 1988?
- ...that after Brad Vice's award-winning short stories were destroyed by his publisher because of a disputed plagiarism charge, remaining copies sold for hundreds of dollars?
The Space Shuttle Columbia seconds after engine ignition in 1981. For the first two missions only, the external fuel tank was painted white. The space shuttle became the major focus of NASA in the late 1970s and the 1980s. Planned to be frequently launchable and mostly reusable vehicle, four space shuttles were built by 1985. The first to launch, Columbia did so on April 12, 1981. Photo credit: NASA |
Projects
Current
Adding pictures to the various Star Wars articles that need them. Working on said articles too. I'm also planning on adding images on articles about old US Navy ships. I'm starting with gunboats and working on up.
Major work done on
Pages I've created (aside from redirects)
List of Ancient Jedi | List of Mandalorians | List of minor Sith characters | Imperial gunners | Blue Eagle (comics) | General Vaklu | Thanagar | Eugen Huber | Dylan Hunt (Andromeda) (well, I moved the info from an article about different Dylan Hunts, but still...) | Vuldarians | Dane Whitman | Dakara | How I Met Your Mother | List of New Order Jedi characters | Great War (disambiguation) | Commander William Adama (redirected to William Adama) | The Independent Faction | Karl Agathon | Omar Ben al-Khatib Warriors | Jack B. Quick | Speed Demon (Amalgam comics character) | Manitou Raven | Black site | Timothy Hunter
Awards I've won
from Horatii/Dbraceyrules. Its a start. :D