User:Martingreen

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General
User name Martingreen
Real name Martin Green
Gender Male
Year of birth 1983
Home Town Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Country England, UK
Personal
Work Software Engineer
Education University
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en This user is a native speaker of English.
fr-1 Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
AmE-0 This user does not understand the American English language and bloody well doesn't want to.
1337-1 Th1s us3r is 4bl3 t0 c0ntribut3 with 4 b4si< l3v3l of 1337.
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What I Use
This user contributes using a PC.
This user contributes with SUSE Linux.
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This user is crunching numbers using BOINC.
What I do for Fun
cvg-4 This user is an expert gamer.
This user plays the Halo series.
WoW This user plays World of Warcraft.
This user supports Formula One.
This user enjoys rock music.
This user enjoys punk rock.
Education
This user studies at the University of Huddersfield.
MEng This user has a Master of Engineering degree.
Other
prog This user is a programmer.


[edit] Welcome to my page

Hello and welcome to my Wikipedia profile page. I have been using Wikipedia for a few months now, mostly for research for my degree.

I have however just uploaded my first picture, from a recent trip to Canada. I think it is quite a good photo and fits well with the pictures already on the Lake Louise, Alberta page.

Lake Louise and Glacier
Lake Louise and Glacier

--Martin (T|C) 09:06, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

Picture of the day
Victoria Crater

This true-color image, taken by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, shows the Victoria Crater from Cape Verde, Mars. Cape St. Vincent is the promontory visible on the left of the photo. On the right is Duck Bay, and beyond that, on the inner crater wall, is the north face of the 15 meter (50 foot)-tall stack of layered rocks called Cabo Frio.

Photo credit: Opportunity rover
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