User:A380 Fan
To Anyone it may concern, I am not an active member right now I am just visiting this website daily for now
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Did you know?
[edit]- ... that the Chapel of St. Cornelius the Centurion (pictured) in New York City was designed by Charles C. Haight, whose father had previously served in the clergy of the chapel's parish?
- ... that archaeologist Arne Furumark intended to follow a career in business until he visited the British Museum as a teenager?
- ... that the 2025 book The World After Gaza was deemed "repugnant" and "monstrous" for being both overly and insufficiently critical of Israel?
- ... that future NFL player Kato Serwanga's family fled Uganda when he was a child after three of his uncles were murdered and his father was nearly killed by Idi Amin's regime?
- ... that Yew Tee station has a kampong-styled roof and a colour scheme that blends in with its surroundings?
- ... that the second president of the American Association of Geographers had no formal geography education?
- ... that the long hair of the Red Yao people in China has become a tourist attraction?
- ... that Victor-David Mbuyi Bipungu went from being a Catholic priest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to becoming an Anglican bishop in Canada?
- ... that two full freight cars were swallowed in 1918 at what is now Glory Hole Park?
Featured Article of the Day
[edit]Bejeweled is a 2000 match-three video game developed and published by PopCap Games. The game involves lining up three or more multi-colored gems to clear them from the game board, and was inspired by a similar browser game, titled Colors Game. Originally released in 2000 under the title Diamond Mine as a browser game on the team's official website, Bejeweled was licensed to be hosted on MSN Games under its current name. PopCap released a retail version titled Bejeweled Deluxe in May 2001. Bejeweled has since been ported to many platforms, particularly mobile devices. The game has been commercially successful, having sold more than 10 million copies and been downloaded more than 150 million times. It is credited with popularizing match-three video games and launching the casual games industry, which grew to be worth $3 billion within a decade. The game was followed by a commercially successful series of sequels and spin-offs. (Full article...)
- 1330 – Led by the voivode Basarab I, Wallachian forces defeated the Hungarian army in an ambush at the Battle of Posada (depicted).
- 1920 – The Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes signed the Treaty of Rapallo to establish national borders east of the Adriatic Sea.
- 1940 – World War II: Free French forces captured Gabon from Vichy France.
- 1970 – The deadliest tropical cyclone in history made landfall on the coast of East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh), killing at least 250,000 people.
- 2011 – An explosion in the Shahid Modarres missile base led to the deaths of 17 members of the Revolutionary Guards, including Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam, a key figure in Iran's missile program.
- Auguste Rodin (b. 1840)
- Liu Shaoqi (d. 1969)
- Anne Hathaway (b. 1982)
- Stan Lee (d. 2018)
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[edit]JJ 00:22, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
My Favorite Airlines
[edit]If you would like to suggest any other airlines please notify me in my talk page.
- United Airlines
- Kingfisher Airlines
- SAS Group
- Philippine Airlines
- Iberia Airlines
- Swiss International Airlines
- Turkish Airlines
- Antonov Airlines
- WestJet
- British Airways
- RyanAir
- Virgin Atlantic Airways
- EL AL
- Royal Jordanian Airlines
- Kuwait Airways
- Qatar Airways
- Saudi Arabian Airlines
- International Lease Finance Corporation
- Emirates Airlines
- Etihad Airways
- Air Canada
- AeroMexico
- Mexicana de Aviacion
- Northwest Airlines
- Aerolineas Argentinas
- Varig
- American Airlines
- South African Airways
- China Southern Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- Eva Air
- Air India
- All Nippon Airways
- Japan Airlines
- Korean Air
- Malaysia Airlines
- Pakistan International Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Thai Airways International
- Qantas
- Austrian Airlines
- Air France-KLM
- Lufthansa
- Aer Lingus
- Alitalia
- Aeroflot
- Air China
- Garuda Indonesia
- L'avion