User:RobNS

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DOB: July 4th, 1962 - Yes July 4th! And I'm a Canadian. Oh well. I also support the Five pillars of Wikipedia. You can find Wikipedia policies on proper behaviour and otherwise here. Learn how to edit a page, we have a Tutorial for you to visit, and you can see how to write a great article, and use the Wikipedia manual of Style. Have fun and don't be afraid to ask me anything, and if I can help, I will. Remember Gold is where you find it. At least I think.




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This editor is a Grognard Mirabilaire and is entitled to display this 1937 Wikipedia First Edition.

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MS Ellinis (from Auckland, New Zealand to Tahiti, to Los Angeles, USA)


TSS Stefan Batory (from Montréal to Saint-Pierre and Miquelon)


SS Canada Star (from New York City to Montréal)



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Lady Aleena 1 November 2007 (UTC)
Experienced Editor
Experienced Editor


Rock Springs massacre
The Rock Springs massacre occurred in 1885 in the present-day United States city of Rock Springs, Wyoming. The riot, and resulting massacre of immigrant Chinese miners by white immigrant miners, was the result of racial prejudice toward the Chinese miners, who were perceived to be taking jobs from the white miners. The Union Pacific Coal Department found it economically beneficial to give preference in hiring to Chinese miners, who were willing to work for lower wages than their white counterparts, angering the white miners. When the rioting ended, at least 28 Chinese miners were dead and 15 were injured. Rioters burned 78 Chinese homes, resulting in approximately $150,000 in property damage (equal to $5.09 million in 2020 terms). The massacre in Rock Springs touched off a wave of anti-Chinese violence, especially in the Puget Sound area of Washington Territory.Artwork credit: Thure de Thulstrup; restored by Adam Cuerden
Proof that fascism can be beaten, Allied Military crosses the Ludendorff Bridge near the end of World War Two


This is user is into tropical Fishkeeping

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The Photographer's Barnstar
In recognition of your outstanding photographic contributions both here at at Commons, I proudly present you with with this award. Keep up the great work! Kralizec! (talk) 15:12, 1 December 2008 (UTC)