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This user has signed my guestbook and been presented with a barnstar, so sign my guestbook now if you have not yet, NOW!!!--Ezekiel 7:19Le†'s Go Buffalo! (sign)
This user found* EWikist's secret page, and all they got was a lousy Barnstar. Can you find it and be disappointed too?
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I might well - I'm still not quite happy with the text and referencing on Razer's article. My next project would likely be Tornado, as they are one of the only Robot Wars competitors to still have a fully-functional website, complete with press articles about the robot and potentially usable images per WP:IUP. Let's see how long I remain keen to edit/forget that I have to resume my degree in less than a fortnight! -- CountdownCrispytalkcontributions15:28, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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EWikistTalk15:08, 3 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for the latest barnstar - it's been a pleasure watching Razer grow with time. I'm tempted to move onto expanding a new competitor article as Razer is now looking greatly improved, and doesn't need nearly so much time and maintenance. A Google, however, suggests references for any of the other machines may be a lot harder to come by - but watch this space. :-) CountdownCrispy☎✎12:54, 11 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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