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Hello visitor from Oregon,
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Check out my new product, EZQuizTaker!
Also, if you haven't already, check out my newly designed Photo Gallery (powered by Flickr).
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Under 'Software / Services' you can choose:
- 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!
Thank you for visiting!
elitemrp.net's State Links
Use my BMI Calculator and compare your score with the average BMI / Quetelet's Index for Oregon
Are you a hippie living in Oregon? Take my Hippie Test to find out!
Jokes about Oregon
State Facts about Oregon
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elitemrp.net presents Oregon State Information
Spanish and English sailors are believed to have sighted the Oregon coast in the 1500s and 1600s. Capt. James Cook, seeking the Northwest Passage, charted some of the coastline in 1778. In 1792, Capt. Robert Gray, in the Columbia, discovered the river named after his ship and claimed the area for the U.S.
In 1805 the Lewis and Clark expedition explored the area. John Jacob Astor's fur depot, Astoria, was founded in 1811. Disputes for control of Oregon between American settlers and the Hudson Bay Company were finally resolved in the 1846 Oregon Treaty, in which Great Britain gave up claims to the region.
Oregon has a $3.3 billion lumber and wood products industry, and an $859 million paper and allied manufacturing industry. Its salmon-fishing industry is one of the world's largest.
In agriculture, the state leads in growing peppermint, cover seed crops, blackberries, boysenberries, loganberries, black raspberries, and hazelnuts. It is second in raising hops, red raspberries, prunes, snap beans, and onions.
With the low-cost electric power provided by dams, Oregon has developed steadily as a manufacturing state. Leading manufactured items are lumber and plywood, metalwork, machinery, aluminum, chemicals, paper, food packing, and electronic equipment.
Crater Lake National Park, Mount Hood, and Bonneville Dam on the Columbia are major tourist attractions. Other points of interest include the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Oregon Caves National Monument, Cape Perpetua in Siuslaw National Forest, Columbia River Gorge between The Dalles and Troutdale, Hells Canyon, Newberry Volcanic National Monument, and John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The state lies on the Pacific coast between Washington on the north and California and Nevada on the south; Idaho lies to the east. The Columbia and Snake rivers form much of its northern and eastern boundaries, respectively. The valley of the Willamette River in western Oregon is the most densely populated and agriculturally productive region of the state.
Oregon has one of the most diverse landscapes of any state in the U.S. It is well known for its tall, dense forests that stretch a third of the way across the state in the north and halfway across the state in the south; its accessible and scenic Pacific coastline; and its rugged, glaciated Cascade volcanoes. Other areas include semiarid scrublands, prairies, and deserts that cover approximately half the state in eastern and north-central Oregon, and sparser pine forests in the northeast.
Oregon's population in 2000 was about 3.5 million, a 20.3% increase over 1990. It is estimated to have reached 3.7 million by 2006. Oregon is also one of four major world hazelnut growing regions, and produces 95% of the domestic hazelnuts in the United States. While the history of the wine production in Oregon can be traced to before Prohibition, it became a significant industry beginning in the 1970s. In 2005, Oregon ranked third among U.S. states with 303 wineries.
State bird is the Western Meadowlark.
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