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Celticshk
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Name
celticshk
Born1982
Current location Hong Kong
Interests
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Celticshk (born 1982) is a Hong Kong resident. He is a huge fan of the NBA's Boston Celtics and the AFL's St Kilda Football Club. He is also a enthusiast for a variety of sports including football (soccer), American football, road cycling, horse racing and auto racing.

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Australian rules football

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WP:BS (BS doesn't mean bulls***)

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The Working Man's Barnstar
I, Daniel.Bryant, award you, Celticshk, the Working Man's Barnstar for your tireless updates to the AFL 2006 Season Ladder. Keep up the great work! Daniel.Bryant 10:46, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

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Pyromorphite
Pyromorphite is a mineral species composed of lead chlorophosphate: Pb5(PO4)3Cl, sometimes occurring in sufficient abundance to be mined as an ore of lead. First distinguished chemically by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1784, it was named pyromorphite by Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann in 1813. It is usually green, yellow or brown in color, with a resinous lustre. Crystals are common and have the form of a hexagonal prism terminated by the basal planes, sometimes combined with narrow faces of a hexagonal pyramid. Other forms include crystals with a barrel-like curvature and globular or reniform masses. Pyromorphite is part of the apatite group of minerals and bears a close resemblance physically and chemically with two other minerals, mimetite and vanadinite. This focus-stacked photograph, merged from 26 separate images, shows a sample of pyromorphite extracted from the Resuperferolitica Mine in Santa Eufemia, in the Spanish province of Córdoba. The sample measures 3.5 cm × 3.0 cm × 1.5 cm (1.38 in × 1.18 in × 0.59 in).Photograph credit: David Ifar
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