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Here are links to the personal pages of members. You don't have to attend a regular membership meeting to join. Just click on Create an account or login at the top of the page to get an account. Then once you have an account click on your member name to go create your own personal page. Then come back here and make a link to your personal page by entering your username enclosed in double square brackets. See existing links for examples.
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Here are links to the personal pages of members. You don't have to attend a regular membership meeting to join. Just click on Create an account or login at the top of the page to get an account. Then once you have an account click on your member name to go create your own personal page. Then come back here and make a link to your personal page by entering 'User:UserName your username enclosed in double square brackets. See existing links for examples.
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==[[User:UserName | UserName]]== a short description of a sentence or two.
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=Personal Pages=
=Personal Pages=
==[[User:Miasma | Miasma]]== I'm come to the sport of Linux as an amateur rather than as a professional. I'm learning Python and have an interest in AI and human/computer interfacing.
==[[User:Miasma | Miasma]]== I'm come to the sport of Linux as an amateur rather than as a professional. I'm learning Python and have an interest in AI and human/computer interfacing.

Revision as of 03:38, 17 November 2006

Here are links to the personal pages of members. You don't have to attend a regular membership meeting to join. Just click on Create an account or login at the top of the page to get an account. Then once you have an account click on your member name to go create your own personal page. Then come back here and make a link to your personal page by entering 'User:UserName your username enclosed in double square brackets. See existing links for examples.

== UserName== a short description of a sentence or two.


Personal Pages

== Miasma== I'm come to the sport of Linux as an amateur rather than as a professional. I'm learning Python and have an interest in AI and human/computer interfacing.

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