User:Kenny Ewing
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Hi! My name is Chris Ducat. I live in Massachusetts. As of this moment, I would say I've been a member of Wikipedia for quite some time (April 2004). At the time Wikipedia seemed huge, but it had 250,000 articles, compared to the 5 million+ today! I haven't done too much editing, although I have started some pretty major articles. Here's some stuff I've done so far (updated not as often as it should be):
Created
[edit]- The Father Christmas Letters
- Didier Pfirter
- PlayStation Portable
- Munfordville (Later merged with Munfordville, Kentucky)
- The Sims 2: University
- Michael Gerber (became Michael Gerber (parodist))
- DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution
- Canon PowerShot A75 (Merged with Canon PowerShot A)
- The Sims 2: Nightlife
Notes
[edit]- If you really want to, a list of my contributions is here
Picture of the Day
[edit]I'm an amateur photographer and always love to see well done pictures
Another good place to find good pictures of the day: Steve's Digicams
Silver certificates are a type of representative money issued between 1878 and 1964 in the United States as part of its circulation of paper currency. They were produced in response to silver agitation by citizens who were angered by the Coinage Act of 1873, which had effectively placed the United States on a gold standard. Since 1968 they have been redeemable only in Federal Reserve Notes and are thus obsolete, but they remain legal tender at their face value and hence are still an accepted form of currency. This five-dollar bill, a 1953 silver certificate bearing the first serial number of a printing of 339,600,000 banknotes, is part of the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. It features a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and the facade of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on the reverse.Banknote design credit: Bureau of Engraving and Printing; photographed by Andrew Shiva
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