User talk:Drw25
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[edit] Adams' Grammar School
Thanks for your message. David Taylor, the legendary head in the 70s, 80s and 90s was known by everyone as Bengo. That is fact and and is a neutral point of view.
More seriously, though, I noticed that you've recently left the school - perhaps you could include details of the old house system [Aston, Chetwynd and School]. The house system changed while I was there - I used to give everything for Aston, but Darwin meant nothing to me at all!!
I won't put the Bengo thing in again. But if I can help you out with anything or school trivia, send me a message.
I have many good memories of the 80s and early 90s and access to old "Novaportan" magazines. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Gouryella17 (talk • contribs).
[edit] Nice work Squire!
Thanks Dan for the effort against that vandal (Skinmeister, or whatever his "name" is). He's been messing about on a number of pages on Wikipedia and has been banned before. He really doesn't care and is a troll. Oh hum...
Btw - are we meant to be recieving letters and such like from AGS? Because after one newsletter I recieved a long time ago, I've had nothing. And it's the 350th anniversary year. Do you know what's going on?? David 20:28, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
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- Speak of the devil! Just recieved a letter from AGS... :) David 17:17, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Nice pic!
Hi there, I've just moved your pic Image:Washing_Line,_Iceland.jpg to Wikipedia Commons, the central library shared by all the Wikimedia projects and different language Wikipedias. The new image file is here. This should be OK, as you licenced the pic under GDFL.
If you upload more of your own photographs, you might like to put them straight on Commons. It's as easy as uploading them here, and there's help at Commons:First steps if you need it. But note, all images on Commons must be absolutely free use, by anyone for any purpose in any way. So if you are uploading someone else's work which has restrictions, eg a book cover that can only be used under Wikipedia:Fair Use, keep it to en.wiki.
The way to add the pic to an article in en.wiki (English-language Wikipedia) doesn't change: you still type "[[Image:Washing_Line,_Iceland.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Caption]]", or whatever, and it calls the image from Commons.