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elcome to mynice quint home on the English Wikipedia.I amTyw7(pronounced/ˈtiː ˈwaɪ ˈdʌbəljuː ˈsɛv.ən/), an editor on theEnglish Wikipedia.I live in theUnited Kingdom.I am interested in software and train related articles. I also like taking pictures of latest trains. You can see all of my pictures I uploaded atmy gallery.Also, please feel free to follow me onTwitter.
I consider myself as aWikiSlothbecause I rarely make any edits and if I do, they are few and sparse in between. I also tend to do micro edits all over the encyclopedia. On Wikipedia, I had the pleasure of helpingUser:TechOutsider(who is no longer with us) with the articlesNorton Internet SecurityandNorton 360to bring it up togood articlesclass. For an idea of what kind of content I have contributed to the encyclopediamy contributions.
If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for me or just want to drop by to say "Hi!" you are more than welcome to leave me a message onmy talk page.
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Please more of my userboxes atUser:Tyw7/User_box.For a full list of awards other users have given me seeUser:Tyw7/Awards.For all of my subpages visit:Special:PrefixIndex/User:Tyw7
Articles I have created
editI have created the following new articles. Those with thein bold typehave appeared on the main page asdid you knowentries.
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edit“ | I am the master of my fate:
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editArtists producingart and engraving on United States banknotesbegan experimenting with copper plates as an alternative towood engravingin the early 18th century. Applied to the production of paper currency, copper-plate engraving, and latersteel engraving,enabled banknote design and printing to rapidly advance during the 19th century. This vignette, engraved by Frederick Girsch of theAmerican Bank Note Company,was first used on the reverse of the one-hundred-dollar denomination of the first series of federally-issuedUnited States banknotesissued in 1863. Produced for theDepartment of the Treasury'sBureau of Engraving and Printing,the engraving is ofJohn Trumbull's paintingDeclaration of Independence,depicting theCommittee of Fivepresenting their draft of theUnited States Declaration of Independenceto theSecond Continental Congress.
Engraving credit: Frederick Girsch, afterJohn Trumbull;restored byAndrew Shiva
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