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21. [[WestWind Energy]]
21. [[WestWind Energy]]

22. [[2009 southeastern Australia heat wave]]


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Revision as of 01:41, 11 February 2009

About the User

Adam Stephen Gray is a cartographer residing in Ballarat, Victoria (Australia). Gray was born in 1973 in Mordialloc, a suburb of Melbourne. For about ten years, on and off, he made maps for, and did other stuff with, the Australian Defence Force.

In 1997 Gray tried to help save the world as part of a renewable energy project in New Zealand. In 1998 he gave up trying and moved back to Australia. An internet site which he created all those years ago contains some details about the De Palma N-machine free energy project and is still extant (see below).

A bit later on, he made maps and did a bit of other stuff in the local government sector, purely in order to avoid bankruptcy or insolvency, for a period of almost five years.

He recently completed a Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Geospatial Information) at RMIT.

He now works for ... as a ... (under construction!)


New Wikipedia pages & images (in chronological order)

01. Ballarat Bitter

02. Image: BallaratBitterCan.jpg at Ballarat Bitter

03. Image: RussellFalls_MtFieldNP_Tasmania.JPG at Mount Field National Park and Russell Falls

04. Image: HorseshoeFalls_MtFieldNP_Tasmania.JPG at Mount Field National Park and Horseshoe Falls, Tasmania

05. Horseshoe Falls, Tasmania

Contributions to existing Wikipedia pages (in chronological order)

01. Table football

02. Bruce De Palma

03. File:Australian Aboriginal Flag

04. British Indian Ocean Territory

05. Diego Garcia

06. Ilois

07. Eureka Tower

08. Notable Australian mass murders

09. Moorabool Shire

10. Free energy (disambiguation page)

11. Ballarat, Victoria

12. Foster's Group

13. Mark Webber

14. Australian Grand Prix

15. Canine reproduction #Bitches

16. Mount Field National Park

17. Russell Falls

18. Claudia Black

19. Flooding of the Nile

20. Wind power in Australia

21. WestWind Energy

22. 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave