Oh, sorry for that, thanks for pointing it out, Thomas.
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 18:14:17 +0000
From: Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Help us on Britain loves Wikipedia!
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2009/11/29 zeyi <zeyi.he(a)googlemail.com>om>:
2, designing T-shit: T-shit will be given to
volunteers on that day,
which need to be remarkable, and represent our logo.
That would be T-*shirt*, Zeyi...
>
> I would (although not yet a WMF-GB member) be delighted to chase up
> Chamber's Street Museum in Edinburgh to do a day.
>
> I got dragged round there from around age 8 (32 years ago) by my
> grandfather. He was a teacher and ex-mining engineer from WWII. At that
> thime they had a lot of hand-made (but look like Hornby) models of
> engineering work. I would be most interested in knowing if they still
> have them hidden away somewhere. As a kid I loved going round and
> pushing all the buttons to make things like bridges raise and mineheads
> run. Those would make great little video clips for commons if I can
> borrow some sort of decent vid-cam.
>
>
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