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Still a definite newbie to the Wikipedia, QuantumEleven is trying very hard to fit in an not to tread on anyone's toes. He discovered the joys of Wikipedia during his first real job... and everything has been doing downhill since...

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This Barnstar of Diligence is awarded to QuantumEleven for your tireless answering of questions at the Newcomers help page. -- Natalya 17:44, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
I, Ikiroid, award Quantum Eleven a smiley for helping me at the Reference Desk.
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
As one of the top four contributors to Wikipedia:New contributors' help page, you deserve this barnstar. Thank you! Jreferee (Talk) 05:18, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

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This user is a paladin.
This user detests tobacco smoke.
This user is a Citizen of the World (Terra, ).
This user enjoys skygazing and astronomy.
This user contributes using Firefox.
This user is a Board Game Geek.
This user prefers the metric system.
CIVThis user loves to play Civilization.
This user settled Catan.

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