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User name:
Beaubourg for the
Vangelis album (
1978) and JM for "Jean" and "Michel" (no, not because of
Jean Michel Jarre, but
French for "Hanns" and "Michael" - the first names of my grandfather and father, respectively, thus "Jean Michel" and not "Jean-Michel"), at one time considered as a possible
stage name, instead now primarily used as
user name in
internet communities (see
Discogs as an example).
This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a
mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:JM.Beaubourg.
The motto of the AIW is conservata veritate, which translates to "with the preserved truth".
This motto reflects the inclusionist desire to change Wikipedia only when no knowledge would be lost as a result.
The bearer of this is a
Wikipedian who shall be permitted to freely edit
Wikipedia.
User name:
Beaubourg for the
Vangelis album (
1978) and JM for "Jean" and "Michel" (no, not because of
Jean Michel Jarre, but
French for "Hanns" and "Michael" - the first names of my grandfather and father, respectively, thus "Jean Michel" and not "Jean-Michel"), at one time considered as a possible
stage name, instead now primarily used as
user name in
internet communities (see
Discogs as an example).