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Description en:Donald Knuth at a reception for the en:Open Content Alliance, hosted by the en:Internet Archive. Taken October 25, 2005 by Jacob Appelbaum in en:San Francisco.
Date 25 October 2005
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Author Flickr user Jacob Appelbaum, uploaded to en.wikipedia by users BeSherman, Duozmo
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  • 23:21, 18 February 2006 BeSherman 427×505 (45,332 bytes) ( en:Donald Knuth at a reception for the en:Open Content Alliance, hosted by the en:Internet Archive. Taken October 25, 2005 by Jacob Appelbaum in en:San Francisco. [ http://flickr.com/photos/ioerror/56359970/in/set-)
  • 21:36, 28 October 2005 Duozmo 427×505 (26,800 bytes) ( en:Donald Knuth at a reception for the en:Open Content Alliance, hosted by the en:Internet Archive. Taken October 25, 2005 by Jacob Appelbaum in en:San Francisco. [ http://flickr.com/photos/ioerror/56359970/in/set-)
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