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Hi Peter, thanks for your note at the New user log. Your interests are impressive! BTW, Wikipedia runs on MediaWiki; the developers would certainly be pleased if they were to read your praise of the software's usability. Anyway, welcome; I hope you enjoy contributing here, as I have. Chris Roy 22:28, 18 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Image source/licensing for Image:Bruce beresford.jpg

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Hi Peter, yes its me

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Actually I saw your edit on one of the RAN related pages and meant to get in touch, but work has this habit of intruding!

We should catch up. My e-mail address is <firstname>.<lastname>@eds.com (gotta watch those e-mail address harvesters.

Nick Thorne

Commercial use of Image:Stan Grant snr.JPG

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Re-licensed under {{cc-by-sa-2.5}} attributable to John Rudder.

Anzac Day image

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I was VERY pleased that this image 'lasted' for 4 years on such an important page (from the 90th Anzac Day, on 25 April 2005 until that day in 2009.)

Anzac Day Dawn Service, Australian War Memorial, 2005-04-25, the 90th canniversary.

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