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Scanned by me, December 6 2006, to show that the Iron Ring Clock came 2nd in the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers student design competition in 2003. The Iron Ring Clock page is currently a candidate for deletion and it was requested that this claim be sourced (CSME had previously stated this information their webpage, but has since removed it).
- Although it states below that there are no pages that link to this one, the certificate is in fact accessible from Iron Ring Clock and it's associated AfD page.
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current | 14:41, 6 December 2006 | 1,549 × 1,169 (82 KB) | Burtonpe (talk | contribs) | Scanned by me, December 6 2006, to show that the Iron Ring Clock came 2nd in the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers student design competition in 2003. The Iron Ring Clock page is currently a candidate for deletion and it was requested that this cla | |
03:33, 6 December 2006 | 2,592 × 1,944 (2.1 MB) | Burtonpe (talk | contribs) | Taken by me, December 5 2006, to show that the Iron Ring Clock came 2nd in the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers student design competition in 2003. The Iron Ring Clock page is currently a candidate for deletion and it was requested that this |
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