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Playing with EasyTimelines
There's little to say about myself with regards to Misplaced Pages; some personal information is on my personal website, though, for the curious, and the beginnings of a list of cultural things I've seen.
Please, feel free to edit my page. This is a wiki, after all. And anyway, I can always revert you ;-).
Random notes
- J. D. Forrester is a best friend of why-oh-why (on Freenode IRC), we had a little argument to begin with and he banned me from the channel but now we seem to be getting on well and hopefully this is the start of a wonderful friendship. :)
- Flibble!
Extra-project Wikipedian acquaintances
Licences
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