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I consider myself as a WikiSloth because 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 helping User:TechOutsider (who is no longer with us) with the articles Norton Internet Security and Norton 360 to bring it up to good articles class. For an idea of what kind of content I have contributed to the encyclopedia my contributions.
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An engraved scene from the Gilbert and Sullivancomic operaTrial by Jury, as illustrated in the magazine Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 1 May 1875. This was the pair's second collaboration and the success of this launched the famous series of thirteen further works that came to be known as the Savoy operas.
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