My name is Jovan and I'm a 20 year old business informations student from Sremska Kamenica, a part of Novi Sad, Serbia. I'm interested in all kinds of sport, mainly Football (both soccer and american football) - my favorite clubs are Partizan Belgrade and Liverpool FC and motorsoprts (mainly Formula One - I'm a McLaren Mercedes fan, MotoGP and WRC) but I love to play and watch all kinds of sports.
My nickname Ringwraith46 is from the The Lord of the Rings, my favorite book and infact the only book I read that wasn't for school studying, the number 46 (which I had to put in because the username Ringwraith is already taken) stands for my house number :) the same number as Valentino Rossi who also uses it because it is his house number back in his home town of Tavullia, Italy.
I also have to mention that in my opinion the most beautiful girl and creature in the world is Adriana Lima, for those who don't know who she is (if you don't know feel free to kill yourself or go check her out :D) she is a beautiful Brazilian supermodel, and after her, a long way behind, come Jessica Alba and Beyonce Knowles, interestingly all 1981 births, I seem to have a thing for that year :).
That's all from me for now, when I feel like editing this page and adding more stuff I will do so (who knows when that will be), but I'm too lazy to do it now, so bye :D
The Book of Fixed Stars (Arabic: كتاب صور الكواكبkitāb suwar al-kawākib, literally The Book of the Shapes of Stars) is an astronomical text written by Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi (Azophi) around 964. Following the Graeco-Arabic translation movement in the 9th century AD, the book was written in Arabic, the common language for scholars across the vast Islamic territories, although the author himself was Persian. It was an attempt to create a synthesis of the comprehensive star catalogue in Ptolemy's Almagest (books VII and VIII) with the indigenous Arabic astronomical traditions on the constellations (notably the Arabic constellation system of the Anwā'). The original manuscript no longer survives as an autograph, however, the Book of Stars has survived in later-made copies. This image from the book shows the constellation of Orion, in mirror image as if on a celestial globe, and is from a copy in the Bodleian Library dated to the 12th century AD.Ilustration credit: Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi