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Hi,

I am Tommy and I live in Antwerp. (aka http://nl.luquay.com/wiki/User:Camitommy)

I usually just float around on Wikipedia, editing pages in the Dutch and the English version.

=Erik De Vlaeminck[edit]

I visited Erik at his home. The certificates on his wall all spell the name Erik. He himself told me he prefers Erik, but I don't sense he feels strongly about it. Neither brother seems that troubled: Roger once said he didn't mind his name being spelled Devlaeminck or De Vlaeminck. In Het Volk, some time around 1979 or 1980. Les woodland (talk) 07:25, 28 June 2008 (UTC)les woodland

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Lord Kelvin
Lord Kelvin (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907) was a British mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer. Born in Belfast, he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow for 53 years, where he undertook significant research, including on electricity and the formulation of the first and second laws of thermodynamics. He was also the first to determine the correct value of absolute zero, and the Kelvin scale of temperature is named in his honour. Kelvin received the Copley Medal in 1883, served as the president of the Royal Society from 1890 to 1895, and in 1892 became the first British scientist to be elevated to the House of Lords. This photograph, taken circa 1900, shows Kelvin resting on a binnacle (the stand for a marine compass) of his invention, and holding a marine azimuth mirror.Photograph credit: T. & R. Annan & Sons; restored by Adam Cuerden

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