Jdforrester
I'm a sysop on the English Wikipedia since 2003, here since 2004, and Meta since 2005.
| fr-0 | Je regrette d'avoir complètement oublié le français. | 
| la-0 | Mihi ignosce; totius linguae Latinae meae oblitus sum. | 
| de-0 | Es tut mir leid, ich habe vergessen wie man Deutsch spricht. | 
| ru-0 | Я сожалею, что я забыл, как говорить на русском языке. | 
Some images I've created:
- Places
 
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			Clare Bridge, Cambridge.
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			Clare and King's Bridges, Cambridge.
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			Neuschwanstein Castle (retouched from a (PD) Library of Congress print).
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			Kenilworth Castle, from outside the gatehouse.
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			The keep of Kenilworth Castle.
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			The hall of Kenilworth Castle.
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			The National Gallery.
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			South Africa House, Trafalgar Square.
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			Canada House, Trafalgar Square.
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			The West Door of Westminster Abbey.
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			The London Eye, from St. James's Park, looking beyond Horse Guards.
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			The Ross Fountain in Edinburgh.
 
- Flora and Fauna
 
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			A Magnolia tree blossom (Magnolia x soulangeana).
PotD, 2nd Jan 2005 - 
			
			A Weeping Willow (Salix tristis).
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			A giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum).
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			A Greylag Goose (Anser anser).
 
In conjunction with Ed.
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			An overall map of Zone 1
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			The Northern Line
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			The Piccadilly Line
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			The Docklands Light Railway
 
- Wikimedia/community things
 
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			My re-doing of the Wikimedia logo, as I couldn't find a large version. Now "official".
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			Jimbo and Sannse from the December 2004 London Wikimeet
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			The Wrong Version - because it always is.
 
Some art I've uploaded:
- Renaissance art
 
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			Hans Holbein the Younger's Georg Gisze, a German merchant in London
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			Hans Holbein the Younger's Sir Brian Tuke
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			Hans Holbein the Younger's Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
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			The Coronation Portrait of Elizabeth I, c. 1600, unknown painter
 
- Romantic art
 
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			J. M. W. Turner's The Fighting Téméraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken
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			J. M. W. Turner's Transept of Ewenny Priory, Glamorganshire
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			J. M. W. Turner's The Grand Canal - Venice
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			J. M. W. Turner's The Grand Canal - Scene - A Street In Venice