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Friday, February 6, 2009
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- lynk2 short url generator - A free service to generate short http://lynk2.me URLs from long URLs *new*
- mosascii m2 - A free application that converts images into full-color HTML mosaics
- EZQuizTaker - A fun and educational shareware application for creating and taking multiple choice quizzes.
- EZMailSend - A shareware Windows command-line SMTP client.
- Are You a Hippie? Test - A far-out quiz to determine if you're hip or square, man
- BMI Calculator - Find out your Body Mass Index/Quetelet's Index
- DeFusco Software - Discontinued software released by me in the late 90's under the name DeFusco Software
Or choose one of my fun image generators:
- It's a Trap! - Generate funny images that state the obvious
- I Want to Believe - What do you believe in? Find out with this generator
- Where is Your God Now? - The image generator of nightmares
And don't forget to check out my photo gallery or DVD collection!
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elitemrp.net's State Links
Use my BMI Calculator and compare your score with the average BMI / Quetelet's Index for Montana
Are you a hippie living in Montana? Take my Hippie Test to find out!
Jokes about Montana
State Facts about Montana
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elitemrp.net presents Montana State Information
First explored for France by François and Louis-Joseph Verendrye in the early 1740s, much of the region was acquired by the U.S. from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Before western Montana was obtained from Great Britain in the Oregon Treaty of 1846, American trading posts and forts had been established in the territory.
The major Indian Wars (1867-1877) included the famous 1876 Battle of the Little Big Horn, better known as "Custer's Last Stand," in which Cheyenne and Sioux defeated George A. Custer and more than 200 of his men in southeast Montana.
Much of Montana's early history was concerned with mining, with copper, lead, zinc, silver, coal, and oil as principal products. Butte is the center of the area that once supplied half of the U.S. copper.
Fields of grain cover much of Montana's plains. It ranks high among the states in wheat and barley, with rye, oats, flaxseed, sugar beets, and potatoes as other important crops. Sheep and cattle raising make significant contributions to the economy.
Tourist attractions include hunting, fishing, skiing, and dude ranching. Glacier National Park, on the Continental Divide, has 60 glaciers, 200 lakes, and many streams with good trout fishing. Other major points of interest include the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Virginia City, Yellowstone National Park, Fort Union Trading Post and Grant-Kohr's Ranch National Historic Sites, and the Museum of the Plains Indians at Browning.
Montana is a state in the Pacific Northwest and Great Plains regions of the United States of America. The central and western thirds of the state have numerous mountain ranges (approximately 77 named) of the northern Rocky Mountains; thus the state's name, derived from the Spanish word montana ("mountain"). The state nickname is the "Treasure State." Other nicknames include "Land of Shining Mountains," "Big Sky Country," and the slogan "the last best place." The state ranks fourth in area, but 44th in population, and therefore has the third lowest population density in the United States.
The economy is primarily based on agriculture and significant lumber and mineral extraction. Tourism is also important to the economy, with millions of visitors a year to Glacier National Park, the Battle of Little Bighorn site, and three of the five entrances to Yellowstone National Park.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that Montana's total state product in 2003 was $26 billion. Per capita personal income in 2003 was $25,406, 47th in the nation. However, this number is rapidly increasing. According to the Missoulian, the economy has grown rapidly since 2003; in 2005, Montana ranked 39th in the nation with an average per capita personal income of $29,387.
The state bird is the Westen Meadowlark
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