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I don't usually create wiki pages, but here I am. So here's a section:
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This wiki page will explain the storyline of a TV show about a man named Kirill Klimuk suddenly became known as an identification codes known as kk151. It will detail his great journey into Duke University and discovery of the great sword known as MATLAB. He was discovered by a great wizard known only as Broadhead, who informed him of his quest to change the world. KK151 then went upon this quest as Season 1 of planned 4 seasons began.
  
== Ecce Homo ==
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== Episode Guide ==
Also known as how one becomes what one is.
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=== ECCE HOMO: Pilot ===
 
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KK151 wrote this wiki.
=== Why I Write Such Good Wiki Pages ===
 
Because I must embrace the tragedy of life with a life affirming amor fati.
 
  
 
== The Most Important Section for This Assignment ==
 
== The Most Important Section for This Assignment ==
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=== My Name, Pronounce Please ===
 
=== My Name, Pronounce Please ===
 
Kee-REEL KLEE-mook
 
Kee-REEL KLEE-mook
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Kirill  Klimuk
 
Kirill  Klimuk
  

Revision as of 01:43, 15 September 2010

This wiki page will explain the storyline of a TV show about a man named Kirill Klimuk suddenly became known as an identification codes known as kk151. It will detail his great journey into Duke University and discovery of the great sword known as MATLAB. He was discovered by a great wizard known only as Broadhead, who informed him of his quest to change the world. KK151 then went upon this quest as Season 1 of planned 4 seasons began.

Episode Guide

ECCE HOMO: Pilot

KK151 wrote this wiki.

The Most Important Section for This Assignment

The Link of Links

The Evolution of a Tumor Engineer Duke University (Monte Basgall), updated May 12, 2008, accessed September 14, 2010.

My Name, Pronounce Please

Kee-REEL KLEE-mook

Kirill Klimuk

Oh Demonstrations

The best demonstration was clearly minesweeper. I have always been a fan on lonely nights of the awesomeness that is failing well at minesweeper. It was an interesting demonstration of GUI development as well as programming.


References:

Kirill, Klimuk Kirill Klimuk and his Writings

--Kk151 17:25, 14 September 2010 (EDT)