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User:Camembert

I was a music student before dropping out for reasons far too boring to relate (no, I wasn't failing). I currently co-run Audible Records and sometimes do other things. Here, I write about whatever is interesting me at the moment.

In real life (remember that?) they call me Lee Pilich. I am a Giant Ape that shoots Laser Beams. I also control the Weather [1].

It seems a number of images I've uploaded are untagged. This is because I uploaded them before tagging was the Normal Thing To Do. If you find any images I've uploaded which are untagged and which have no source other than myself indicated (and are therefore not included under the doctrine of fair use/fair trading), feel free to mark them as PD.

Everything I contribute to the Wikipedia is dedicated to the public domain. This includes contributions to articles, talk pages, Wikipedia: pages and all other pages on the English Wikipedia, other language versions of the Wikipedia, and the meta Wikipedia. This includes images, sounds and other media as well as text.

"A finished work is exactly that, requires resurrection." --John Cage


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