Hi All,

I am Ismail Sarioglu from Istanbul, Turkey. Born at 1961, I am mechanical engineer by education, a computer programmer by profession. Married at 1993, I have son born at 2000. I am interested in history and read what ever I can put a hand on, when not reading SF. My hobby is aeromodelling and build FAI F1B Wakefield model. I am on the Turkish national team since 1997.

When I find time from job, family , aeromodelling and jumping around in wikipedia, I plan to come up with a more proper page.

Ismail


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Selam

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Türk karşıtı Khoikhoi admin oluyor,tanıdığın bütün türklere haber verirsen engelleyebiliriz burdan oy verebilirsin (Metb82 14:30, 26 March 2006 (UTC))Reply

3RR

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Since you're new at Wikipedia, I need to inform you that you can only revert three times in a row during 24 hours. The fourth will be reported and you will be blocked for violation of the three revert rule.--Wiglaf 20:53, 11 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

FID image on Free Flight page

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Isarioglu,

  Welcome to Wikipedia.
  When I checked the Free Flight page, the FID image did not seem to render properly. Please check that the image is linked normally.

-- David Erbach —Preceding unsigned comment added by Erbach (talkcontribs) 13:25, 15 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

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