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The almond (Prunus amygdalus) is a species of tree in the family Rosaceae, the roses. It prospers in a moderate Mediterranean climate with cool winter weather, and is native to Iran and surrounding countries, although it is rarely now found wild in its original setting. The fruit of the almond is a drupe, consisting of an outer hull and a hard shell with the seed; botanically, it is not considered a true nut. It is used extensively as a culinary nut, however, and is cultivated worldwide. Around 80% of the world's almond supply is produced in the US state of California. This photograph shows an almond drupe in shell, shell cracked open, unshelled and blanched seed.Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus


Overview

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Exteray, a Wikipedian, was born in 1990.

Wikimania

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A currently avid user of Wikipedia, Exteray first saw this amazing project several years ago. He was instantly drawn to it [citation needed].

He spends as much time on Wikipedia now that it has led to parental objection. (His parents are very strict). But in his young mind Wikipedia is his life.

His Userboxes

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Exteray has an uncanny fascination with userboxes. He allegedly spent the entire night creating semi-random userboxes for himself when he first knew about its existence. To date, there are over 356 of them.[citation needed] Due to this overwhelming number of userboxes, they are displayed on a separate page here.

Interests

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Chess

Articles

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Created

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Edited disambiguation pages

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And numerous others.

Quotable Quotes

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Math

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  • "I had the worst nightmare ever. Zeros and ones everywhere. I think I saw a two."
  • "This is a one-line proof, if we start sufficiently far to the left."
  • "I have a truly marvelous proof of this proposition which this margin is too narrow to contain." -- Pierre de Fermat

Others

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  • "I wonder what life would be like if I was a human. Being a robot is great and all, but we don't have emotions and that makes me very sad."

School/Civilian Terrorism

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Hostage Crisis in Russia

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School Shootings

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Trivia

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  • He has a glass model of a Klein bottle.
  • His school ID number is a prime.
  • 9000007 (read nine million and seven), which is significant as the first composite number in the sequence 97, 907, 9007, 90007, 900007, 9000007, 90000007 and so on (the next prime after 900007 has fourteen zeroes).
  • 97 is a prime number.
  • 9007 is a prime number.
  • 90007 is a prime number.
  • 900007 is a prime number.
  • 9000007 is not a prime number.
  • 90000007 is a prime number.
  • 900000007 is a prime number.
  • 9000000007 is a prime number.
  • 90000000007 is a prime number.
  • 900000000007 is a prime number.
  • 9000000000007 is a prime number.
  • 90000000000007 is a prime number.
  • 900000000000007 is a prime number.
  • 9000000000000007 is not a prime number.
  • ....

Tip Of the Day

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Tip of the moment...
 
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