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On 1 March 2006, Jordanhill railway station
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[edit] White on deep blue, with "1,000,000" logo
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On 1 March 2006, Jordanhill railway station
became the subject of the one-millionth article added to the English language Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordanhill_railway_station |
[edit] Chrome on brushed steel (I of II)
1 March 2006, Jordanhill railway station became the subject of the one-millionth article added to the English language Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
that anyone can edit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordanhill_railway_station
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(Logo may be inappropriate for lithography.)
[edit] Chrome on brushed steel
1 March 2006, 1:09 a.m. Jordanhill railway station became the subject of the one-millionth article added to the English language Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia anyone can edit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordanhill_railway_station
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[edit] Bench back
March 1st, 2006, Jordanhill railway station
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became the subject of the one-millionth article
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added to the English language Wikipedia,
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the free encyclopedia anyone can edit.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordanhill_railway_station
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[edit] Blackboard
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Wikipedia's millionth article was about Jordanhill railway station. Feel free to write your own plaque here. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordanhill_railway_station |
The whole plaque is a blackboard, with explanatory writing at the bottom. Chalk would be supplied at the bottom (or something like that). The reasoning being that a blackboard is basically an old-style form of wiki, it is imaginative and does not take itself too seriously. Daniel (‽) 16:49, 25 June 2006 (UTC)