User:Hellinterface
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About Me
[edit]I'm a Computer Networks graduate based in Edinburgh, but I'm a country boy at heart, having grown up in Tillicoultry. I've recently started to frequent the Scottish Wikipedians' notice board. Why Hellinterface??? See Boards of Canada.
Some of the articles I've worked on
[edit]Tillicoultry Armadale, West Lothian Harviestoun Estate Template:Hillfoots Villages Hillfoots Villages Alva, Scotland Alloa Muckhart Menstrie Dollar, Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire Blairlogie Edinburgh Castle Ochil Hills River Devon, Clackmannanshire
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- Wikipedia:Village pump
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Interesting Stuff
[edit]Pic of the Day
[edit]The World Clock, located in Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany, is a large world clock displaying the local time in 148 locations across the world. It consists of a 24-sided column, each side of which represents a time zone on Earth and is engraved with the names of various cities. A row of numbers, from 1 to 24, revolve around the outside of the clock during the day, indicating the local time in each time zone. Once per minute, an artistic sculptural rendering of the Solar System made of steel rings and spheres rotates above the clock. Including the sculpture, the World Clock is 10 metres (33 feet) high. It was erected in 1969 to mark the twentieth anniversary of the German Democratic Republic in 1969, and was designed by Erich John, a lecturer at the Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin. In July 2015, the German federal government declared the clock to be a historically and culturally significant monument. This long-exposure photograph shows the World Clock at night.Photograph credit: Diego Delso
Did you know...
[edit]- ... that the face of the goddess Hera in The Birth of the Milky Way (pictured) was modelled after Peter Paul Rubens's wife?
- ... that cameras of the Canon EOS series were used to film portions of House, Dexter, and Iron Man 2?
- ... that Laurence J. Lesh worked on the aerodynamics of horse-drawn gliders, sailboats, and throwing knives?
- ... that a volcano in Ethiopia had its first recorded explosive eruption in 2025?
- ... that the buttocks of the fictional character Elastigirl inspired various memes, GIFs, and YouTube videos in 2018?
- ... that a young Donald Trump was sent to military school after his father found that he had been purchasing smoke bombs and switchblades in Manhattan?
- ... that Taylor Swift wrote a song about Elizabeth Taylor after learning that the late actress's son compared the two of them?
- ... that political strategist Morris Katz stated that any Democrat "who's scared to congratulate" Zohran Mamdani "is very unlikely to be the nominee for president in 2028"?
- ... that the painting The Death of Khan Jahan Lodi features six severed heads, and another in the midst of decapitation?
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