User:Cowboydan76

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
This user enjoys rock music.
This user's AOL Instant Messenger screenname is culp fiction 76.
This user contributes using Microsoft Windows XP.
♂This user is male.
This user is straight.
This user is right-handed.
This user is a member of Wikipedians against censorship.
18+This user is an adult.
respect This user respects others' religions and realises not all people wish to follow the same path.
This user is opposed to online censorship.
This user uses Google as a primary search engine.
This user uses Yahoo! Mail as a primary e-mail service.
This user's time zone is GMT-6.
Kindness CampaignThis user is a member of the Kindness Campaign
@This user can be reached by email.
This user does not understand mean people. Please be nice.
This user maintains a strict policy advising against all personal attacks.
This user is a Wikipedian.
BBThis user contributes using a broadband connection.
This user is an omnivore.
This user finds copyright paranoia disruptive.
incl This user is a Wikipedia inclusionist.
This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.
Public domainContent contributed by this user is released into the public domain.
In Memoriam: 9/11
Lest we forget…





Cone of a Douglas fir
The Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae, which is native to western North America. They grow to a height of around 20 to 100 metres (70 to 330 feet) and commonly reach 2.4 metres (8 feet) in diameter. The largest coast Douglas firs regularly live for more than 500 years, with the oldest specimens more than 1,300 years old. The cones are pendulous and differ from true firs as they have persistent scales. The cones have distinctive long, trifid (three-pointed) bracts which protrude prominently above each scale. They become tan when mature, measuring 6 to 10 centimetres (2+12 to 4 inches) long for coastal Douglas firs. This photograph shows a young female cone of the variety Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir), cultivated near Keila, Estonia.Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus