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A kitten for you!.. (it doesn't really have anything with cats to do)
Hello! You seem like a Wikipedia hero...
But anyway. Let me get to the point.
I have a project in school where we write about computers in a webpage and I wrote about the Power supply unit. I wrote it pretty okay, but the point is that I used your picture 'PSU-Open1.jpg' since it was a good picture without copyright. But my teacher told me that I have to say who took the picture. So the question is, what should I write? Shall I say the photo was taken by Mboverload or something else?
//Crasy_Wolfang
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