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N.B.: Page translated from its German version for the convenience of those who can't read German. Unfortunately, some of the images only exist there, so they don't appear correctly here. -FunnyMan 10:01, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
This user account is no longer in use. --DemonDeLuxe 01:01, 29. Sep 2006 (CEST)
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My "work slots": temporarilly saved graphics. Graphics that I've created for Wikipedia As is easy to see, I have a playful streak, but I enjoy visualising geometric figures and animating patterns of movement. All the same, I'm more a graphics expert than a mathematician or physicist, so I'd love to hear any expert comments that would help me improve the accuracy of my images. I still have all of the original rendering data, so I can easily fix any problems. Go ahead and contact me!
Graphics that I "dug up" and worked on for Wikipedia
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