BanjoZebra is a 23-year old guy who likes computer science, math, music, and crosswords. He's been on Wikipedia since 2012, when he made an account during fifth grade math class. He was young and stupid back then, but he's older now. On his birthday in 2018, after discovering a missing link in the list of cookies, he wrote his first full article on oatmeal raisin cookies. Today, he likes to write articles about music and food and other things.
Contributions
editHere are some things he's created on Wikipedia:
Articles (50)
editMusicians
edit- Genevieve Artadi
- ML Buch
- Braxton Cook
- Ana Frango Elétrico
- Michael Mayo (musician)
- Elena Pinderhughes
- Ryan Porter
- Isaiah Sharkey
- Sam Wilkes
Bands
editAlbums
edit- De Todas las Flores
- Diamond Jubilee (album)
- Empire Central
- Flaming Swords
- Kinfolk: Postcards from Everywhere
- Not Tight
- Origin (Jordan Rakei album)
- Previsão do Tempo
- Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti
- Rong Weicknes
- Spaces and Places
- Ticket to Fame
- Time (Louis Cole album)
- Voice Notes (album)
- What Kinda Music
- What's Wrong with New York?
- Zango (album)
Food and drink
edit- Borg (drink)
- Garbage Plate
- Hamburger America
- High Noon (seltzer)
- Josh Cellars
- Mike's Hot Honey
- Oatmeal raisin cookie
- Picklesburgh
- Quest Nutrition
- Xing Fu Tang
Sports
editIllinois culture
editFilms
editBooks
editBuildings
editDid you know ...
edit- ... that the jumbotron at a 2022 Illinois football game displayed a tribute to the piebald squirrel Pinto Bean? (March 13, 2023)
- ... that the jazz collective West Coast Get Down once recorded around 190 songs over the course of a month? (March 20, 2023)
- ... that saxophonist Braxton Cook appeared in three Tiny Desk concerts for NPR as a sideman, before performing as a featured artist in 2020? (March 23, 2023)
- ... that none of the members of American Football ever actually lived in the American Football House? (July 17, 2023)
- ... that the "Mayor of Picklesburgh" is decided by a pickle juice drinking competition? (November 27, 2023)
- ... that a video accompanying ML Buch's debut album showed viewers her inner self – literally? (July 16, 2024)
Disambiguation pages
editUserboxes
editChallenges
editHe likes checking off boxes and turning everything into a game, so when he found out about Bilorv's absurdly difficult editing challenges, he was hooked.
Completed
edit- Alphabet (26/26)
- Ambiguation (Hamburger America, Hamburger America (film))
- Translation (Chicago rat hole to French, Indonesian, Irish, Spanish, and Ukrainian)
Favorite articles
editHere are some articles he finds particularly funny or interesting:
- 1904 Summer Olympics men's marathon
- Arithmetic–geometric mean
- Bryant Park restroom
- Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
- Costco hot dog
- Eggs as food
- George P. Burdell
- Haydn's name
- Human
- List of lists of lists
- List of things named after Leonhard Euler
- Mathematical coincidence
- Metal umlaut
- Name-letter effect
- Nix v. Hedden
- Nominative determinism
- Toilet paper orientation
- UTC+08:45
- You (Time Person of the Year)
Userboxes
editThis user is a native of the United States of America. |
US | This user uses American English. |
♂ | This contributor to Wikipedia is male. |
23Y | This Wikipedian was born on 12 July 2001 and is 23 years, 4 months, and 6 days old. |
54% | This user has been a Wikipedian for 53.6% of his life. |
prog | This user is a programmer. |
UIUC | This user studied Computer Science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. |
vulf | This user listens to Vulfpeck and other low-volume funk. |
sp | This user is a Sporcler. |
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| This user solves and constructs crossword puzzles. |