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Hello, Bths83Cu87Aiu06, and Welcome to Wikipedia!

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Demiurge1000

Happy editing! --Demiurge1000 (talk) 17:44, 21 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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May 2011[edit]

Welcome to Wikipedia and thank you for your contributions. However, I noticed that your username (Bths83Cu87Aiu06) may not meet Wikipedia's username policy because it is a jumble of apparently meaningless letters and numbers, which might be very difficult for other editors to remember or type.. If you believe that your username does not violate our policy, please leave a note here explaining why. As an alternative, you may ask for a change of username, or you may simply create a new account and use that for editing. Thank you. --Demiurge1000 (talk) 17:47, 21 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Sounds more like a CV to me - just guessing based on editing history, but "Bths83" would be Brooklyn Technical High School class of 1983, "Cu87" and "Aiu06" would be colleges. RossPatterson (talk) 22:46, 22 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

May 2013[edit]

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