User:BiIIy from Both

Vandalism
Lack of understanding, education or intelligence is an excuse to delete content here, it happens all the time and nobody cares. Actions based on these criteria are not going to improve this Encyclopedia, just the opposite, will only reduce its potential quality. Persist with this practice and you will be blocked from editing for a day or two at worst, it won't matter though if you are determined, just use a friends wifi access point and use another I.P. account. A user name (and contribution) is linked to an Internet I.P. address, so changing your name will not impress! your account I.D. number and I.P. address will give you away. Here is another tool that can be used for an I.P. address. Also don`t try to create another user account to try and hide behind. One Guy did and then complained bitterly when it was done by someone else to stop his "fun". This is what goes on when "Sock Puppetry", (what it`s called on Wiki) is discovered.. Watch this case unfold here..I am from two places in England, hence the name.

== My contributions to this Encyclopedia include work in the following articles. , == 80,000 Suspects, Adobe Illustrator Artwork, Airband, Aircraft Maintenance Technician, A-ha, Anglo-Norman literature, Anna David (journalist), Alexander Lamb, Allison Kreiger, Amateur television, Analog television, Antenna diversity, Antenna (radio), Agustina Quinteros, Bachelor's degree, Basic, BBC Basic, BBC Micro, Bath and North East Somerset Council election, 2015, Bath Abbey, Bath College of Domestic Science, Bath Community Academy, Bath, Somerset, Bath School of Art and Design, Bath Spa University, Bath Stone, Bath Technical School, Beechen Cliff School‎, Bernard Lovell, Caisson lock, Callow Rock quarry, City of Bath College, City of Bath Technical School, Colour centre, Copper indium gallium selenide, Coroner, Cotswolds, Croatian Spring, Culverhay School, CSMP III, David Newman (politician), Dielectric barrier discharge, Direct-conversion receiver, Dolphin (emulator), Dorchester, Dorset, Drive dielectric barrier discharge, DVB-RCS, E 14 (Norway), Edward_Rodney, Education in Bath, Somerset, Energy Efficient Ethernet, Epeli Qaraninamu Nailatikau, Extraterrestrial life, Factors of polymer weathering, Farmborough Church of England VC Primary School, Farrington Gurney, Folly, Fred Wedlock, Geography of Somerset, Granada (company), Granada PLC, Grid tie inverter, Ground and neutral‎, Haber process, Ham Green Pottery, Have You Never Been Mellow (song), Hayesfield Girls' School, Hayesfield School Technology College, Horace Batchelor, House of Saud, Ionizing radiation, Independents for Frome, Inter-domain, Jackson Expedition, Johnny Kalsi, Kirby Lester Pharmacy Automation, Khabo Zondo, Lathe, Leland Trail, Let It Be Me (song), Liberty Trail, List of 7400 series integrated circuits, List of observatory codes, Malmesbury, Malmesbury Church of England Primary School, Mario Moya, Matti Lehikoinen, Marcus Fysh, MBasic, Microgrid, Midford, Mist lift, NewsWatch (Philippine TV program), Norwegian Intelligence Service, Ofcom, Oldfield Park railway station, Outboard gear, Packaging gas, Paddy Ashdown, Peasedown St John, Peter Tripodi, Pharmacy, Piaggio MP3, Pines Express, Pile cap, Pitch shift, Porthcurno, Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, Photo-oxidation of polymers, Primary Domain Controller, Prior Park Landscape Garden, Prior Park College, Radio, Remote Administration Tool, Richard N. Palmer, River Darwen, Robert Persons, Router, Scott Sonnon, /Sandbox, Skin effect, Somerset, Somerset Coal Canal, Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, Stan Kossen, Stray voltage, Superheterodyne receiver, Television, Timsbury, Somerset, Three Ways School, Thymme Jones, Tony Butler (musician), Transport in Somerset, Turnip Prize, Verde River Sheep Bridge, Videocassette recorder, Vikram Singh, Wentworth Wooden Puzzles, William de Moyon, William Harbutt, William Smith (geologist), Wireless, Wireless network, Womad Charlton Park

Thought for the day:- (If you eventually suffer from" Wiki Addiction ")
"REM: - There is life beyond Wiki - this "environment" is a collection of bits, "0s" and "1s", arranged in sequence as "nibbles" and "bytes" to form "words", interpreted and compiled into code, code which is stored in a retrieval system. Code that may be accessed here and re-ordered to produce (via a suitable user interface) both audio and visual presentations ONLY. It will not harm you, it will not sustain life in you, it will however, give you headaches when you try to understand it, eye strain when you do too much of it. If you lose your "bits" of "code" it`s because you forgot to hit the "SAVE" button. If you lose "your" sanity - don`t look for it here ! So, what do you think, is this the most important REM of all?, don`t stop drinking, don`t stop eating, and don`t forget to SWITCH OFF occasionally - (both you, and the machine) !".

A "REM" in used in computer "Basic" programming language, it is not part of the code, but a reminder to the programmer what the following code section does in the program.

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