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Hi! My name is Adrian, I come from NSW, Australia.
For details on contributions see User:MyNameIsNotBob/Contributions
I own a Sony Vaio PCG-K64. It has a Celeron 2.8GHz processor with 512MB of RAM. It is my own private computer although it is occasionly borrowed by family members for high-processor intensive work. I bought it primarily because it featured excellent multimedia support. I would now buy a bottom-line Powerbook.
I currently dual-boot Windows XP and Linux, specifically Ubuntu (v5.04). I use Ubuntu because it is user-friendly and runs my wi-fi PCMCIA card from D-Link out of the box.
Other temp pages: User:MyNameIsNotBob/physicshistory
Wow! My user page has now been vandalised 9 times!
This was my 1000th edit >> (updating the above count)
The Working Man's Barnstar
Your toil and hard work on improving the 2006 FIFA World Cup controversies article is worthy of this barnstar - the ability to put aside your patriotic bias (Go the Socceroos :D) and construct a NPOV recount is a credit to you. Keep it up! --Killfest2 08:07, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
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| This user contributed to the 2006 FIFA World Cup Controversies article, promoting NPOV recounting. |
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