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  • Andrew Oakley

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    I'm is based in Gloucestershire, UK where I am a software development manager. I live near Tewkesbury with my wife and children.

    I have been a free software advocate, anti-spam expert, web developer, financial systems programmer, goth/industrial DJ, pirate radio newsreader, Young Conservative, 1980's computer magazine contributor and political campaigner for the arts and rural life. I helped create the uk.people.gothic Usenet newsgroup, and wrote and edited the FAQ for a number of years.

    Born in 1971, I grew up in Alveley in the Severn Valley, Shropshire, attended Oldbury Wells School in Bridgnorth and completed my Business Computer Systems degree at Cheltenham & Gloucester College in 1994 (then part of the University of Bristol, later the University of Gloucestershire in its own right).

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    enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
    fr-1Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
    cy-0Dydy'r defnyddiwr 'ma ddim yn deall y Gymraeg.


    R/GThis user has red-green color blindness.
    This user is of Irish and British ancestry.


    ~(p&~p)This user studies the concept of logic.
    This user contributes using Linux.


    prog-3This user is an advanced programmer.
    This user is a Goth.
    This user is a skeptic.



    Awards

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    The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
    Awarded for soliciting the attention and comment of others in a dispute situation. On a wiki, it is sometimes best for the parties to an argument to state their cases and then turn moderation and decision-making to others, as you do. Thanks for contributing in a kind, meaningful, effective, and non-confrontational way. Bluerasberry (talk) 19:54, 27 May 2009 (UTC)