User:SteveMcCluskey

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SteveMcCluskey (talk contribs count)

I have a PhD in History of Science and a BS in Physics

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The Original Barnstar
SteveMcCluskey, I present to you this barnstar in recognition of your excellent work on (among many other things) Celestial spheres.--ragesoss 18:48, 18 February 2007 (UTC)


The Special Barnstar
Thought you should get one for your transformative edits to my favourite article. Thank you. :-) Serendipodous 20:42, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

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