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Welcome to my user page

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Hello. I am a Wikipedia user, and interested in adding new material and editing existing material. Been registered for a few years now. This is my user page. I find Wikipedia incredibly useful and after some years of using it and seeing it grow, I got inspired to join the many others who are contributing to it. As I am new to this, I am keeping personal information to the bare minimum until I learn my way around. I like the name DonToto so I am keeping it.

[20 March 2016] Well it's been a few years since I wrote the note above. I still like keeping a low profile. I have come to one conclusion so far - some people have an axe to grind. You can tell by some of the edits that get reverted. (:>)

Job

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Self-employed in the IT (Information Technology) industry, in Toronto, Canada.

Interests

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Computer science, movies, biography, history, which is what I mainly use Wikipedia for. Actually I use Wikipedia for a lot of reference work.

Family

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I have one.

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