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This is a scratchpad for fundraising banner/appeal combinations. If you have an idea, please create a new section here, or add it on the Talk page, or email chris dot keating at wikimedia.org.uk

Chris Book of the Dead

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Please read: A personal appeal from Chris, author of the article on the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead Please read: A personal appeal from Chris, author of 211 Wikipedia articles

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Knowledge used to be a powerful secret.

The Ancient Egyptians believed there were magic words you could say which meant your soul would life on after you died. But this knowledge was only for the rich. If you didn't have the money, you couldn't pay the temple scribes to write out a scroll with their secret, mystical formula on it. If you didn't get the magic words right, then the Egyptians believed your soul would be eaten by a horrible monster that was part-lion, part-alligator and part hippopotamus.

Knowledge has changed since those days. When I was a child, I used to spend my holidays wandering around the museums in London or reading books. Knowledge was open to the public. It lived in museums, universities, libraries.

Now Wikipedia is making the immense wealth of human knowledge available, for free, to everyone. Information that used to be buried on a bookshelf is now just a click away. Over three million articles in English, and over two hundred languages.

That's all because of people writing articles - for free, in their spare time. And it's only possible because of generous people like you who are willing to make donations to keep Wikipedia free.

The infrastructure that supports our work is about as barebones as it gets. Think of the other top-5 websites:

Google: 1,000,000 servers, 24,000 employees. Facebook: 60,000 servers, 2,000 employees. Microsoft: 220,000 servers, 90,000 employees. Yahoo: 50,000 servers, 13,900 employees.

Wikipedia, the #5 site on the web, serves 411 million people per month -- with 370 servers and less than a hundred staff worldwide. A donation of a £3 a month from you will go a long, long way.

Please join us and make a donation today.

And I promise no-one's going to eat your soul.

Roger Index

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Please read, a personal appeal from Roger Bamkin, author of (N) Wikipedia articles

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