User talk:Ngc1976

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Thanks for your notice about "vandalism" from this IP (194.232.85.82)

This is the proxy of WIFI, a Institute providing training for adults (http://www.wifi.at/)

I myself am a trainer on this institute, and have of course no idea who removed content. My wiki-username is User:Douglas77, btw.

If you experience deletion of content from this IP again, please contact the admin of the proxy. -- Douglas77

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