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Who

Middle aged Angolan/ Portuguese male, single.

What

Web designer.

Where

Somehere in Portugal / England / France / Angola Currently I'm in

Why

I love information (Knowledge is Power).

When

When there's nothing more interesting to do.

How

PCs at home, airports, hotels, wherever...

More

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This user has been on Wikipedia for 15 years, 11 months and 29 days.
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Oskulo ( talk · contribs · count)


Who

Middle aged Angolan/ Portuguese male, single.

What

Web designer.

Where

Somehere in Portugal / England / France / Angola Currently I'm in

Why

I love information (Knowledge is Power).

When

When there's nothing more interesting to do.

How

PCs at home, airports, hotels, wherever...

More

This user assumes good faith BUT was NOT BORN YESTERDAY!
This user has been on Wikipedia for 15 years, 11 months and 29 days.
Tip of the moment...
Custom signatures

Signatures in Wikipedia are identifying information that you put after writing a comment on a talk page. They tell other editors who wrote the comment and when. This can be done by writing ~~~~.

Signatures can optionally be spruced up with colors. To add color to your signature, go to the Preferences link at the top of the page. In the nickname box, enter [[User:MYUSERNAME|<font color="MYCOLOR">MYUSERNAME</font>]]. Replace "MYCOLOR" with a color you like, such as "red" or "green". Replace MYUSERNAME with your username. Finally, check the "raw signature" box, and save your preferences. Now, when you type four tildes ~~~~ in a talk page, your new signature will appear.

The color names that can be used in standard HTML are given in the standards document here. Using the hexadecimal RGB-style colors (such as #008000) you can choose any color you like from about sixteen million, not just the 140 colors that have names in standard HTML.

More complex signatures are possible; however, your signature as typed into the box above should not be unnecessarily long. Long signatures make pages larger and harder to edit, and are discouraged.

To add this auto-randomizing template to your user page, use {{ totd-random}}

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