
Hello every one I find that I keep on being drawn back to WikiAnswers day after day. I like to answer peoples questions and I like bumping into questions that I cant answer without having to go and search for one.
When I first started with WikiAnswers I had a big interest in swimming pool matters.I designed and developed one floating pool cleaner If you like you can have a look at it on you-tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv6EqDXOIw8&feature=related And a number of different oil skimmers I am at present beginning to move into oil pollution control equipment. Here are a couple of my oil skimmers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAO0SvCVako http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yfk6foomZPY Just lately I have found myself getting involved in answering questions and correcting wrong answers that relate with barbaric custom of circumcision and the foreskin, Most of what I say there will be common knowledge in the developed countries of Europe as well as in the rest of the world aside from the middle east where female genital mutilation is still a given as well and the United states where the reasoning seems not to be religion but has passed into realm medical misinformation for market purposes. Never the less I hope my small contribution will help pass this practice into history along with female genital mutilation . Every day infants are bein psicologicaly and phisicaly scared by doctors for the money and by religious fanatics for the sake of insanity I want to see it stoped. As you can see from below I am Australian or at least I was since I was 10 and live in NSW near Sydney. any one that wishes to contact me is more then welcome to do so by going to my message board. Or you can contact me on robbb@wikianswers.com.

The Sydney Opera House a wonderful building, once referred to as Australia's White Elephant by the local media.

Australia is a big producer of high quality wool which comes from Marino sheep here is a picture of the big Marino located at Goulburn NSW on red nose day (a SID's charity event)
This is Sydney Harbour Bridge, Notice the red ensign to the left this is the flag that Australia fought under during WW1 and WW2 it was subsequently changed during the anticommunist (better dead then red) hysteria that preceded WW2.