User:Cosmic840/About
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I am Cosmic840, a contributor interested in creating draft articles and warning users using Twinkle. My contributions were also made on device articles, creating drafts, and I usually edit on Samsung articles, or reverting edits and warning users. As of 04/04/2026, I have 2 articles created with more to come in the near future. I check The MBTA Vehicle Inventory Page every day & archive the updates if a new version is available.[a][1] If new buses are on order, when train cars are accepted, the MBTA Vehicle Inventory Page updates, or when pilot cars arrive, I edit them on the MBTA bus & the MBTA Green Line, Orange Line, & Red Line. I also play Boston Bus Simulator on Roblox[2], & i also revive dead ref links on Wikipedia articles. Also i'm a fan of Android & One UI (used on Samsung devices), & i'm curently own 2 Android devices. Also im a fan of Savers, a profit thrift store retailer; And I shop for electronics, and I check for toys for stuff that I used to use when I was a kid. Websites i useThe MBTA Vehicle Inventory Page 🚌 MBTA Route History 🚏-(I archive it when a version is available with the next bus schedule.) Useful toolsEarwig's Copyvio Detector-to look for possible copyright. Pageviews Analysis-a useful tool for the number of page views IABot Management Interface- archiving dead ref links.
Stereum hirsutum, commonly known as the false turkey tail or the hairy curtain crust, is a species of fungus in the genus Stereum. An inedible species, it is found in various parts of the world, including North America, Europe and Australia. It forms thin, tough, bracket-like fruiting bodies, often in overlapping brackets on dead wood of both hardwood and conifer trees. The cap is 1 to 5 centimetres (0.5 to 2 in) wide, sometimes fused to form wider shelves, while the flesh is thin and tough. It produces white spores. The species is a plant pathogen that can infect peach trees, and is also itself parasitised by species such as the fungus Naematelia aurantia. This S. hirsutum growth was photographed in the Bruderwald, near Bamberg, Germany, with a focus stack of 23 frames. Photograph credit: Reinhold Möller
95% 95% 82% To-do ListIPhone 20 - This project was started on April 1, 2026, after Apple's 50th anniversary.[3] This project is going to take all year to complete, since it has been rumored since 2025. Notes
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