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Just to make the place better, really. I'll fix small problems here and there, or add information where I see it is lacking. Usually I'll only be in various articles of my own interest, but I might pop up in various strange places from time to time.
I like consensus, not a huge fan of devisive issues. I enjoy employing the facts against someone to strike down inane/insane propositions though. I'm independant as far as political party, but all that means is that I like to pick and choose from all the parties. That said, I do lean towards liberalism and the democratic party, as of late. I am not a supporter of President Bush, while at the same time I don't secretly hope he'll mess up due to the ramifications of such an act.
My interests include video games, programming, art (in various forms), reading, and listening to certain kinds of music. I was once in orchestra classes in middle and high school (total of 3 years) and played a viola, however I have since forgotten how to play, and only quit because my wrist couldn't handle vibrato AND programming.
Recently, the subject of whether an article is 'notable' has been brought up to me, and as such I am starting to become a deletionist, despite the fact I believe otherwise. Obviously whether something is notable is relative, so perhaps if I can display how much of Wikipedia is non-notable people will realise that there is a lot of important information that should not be deleted, merely because 99% of people don't know about it. I know I use an encyclopedia to find out new information, not just verify what I already know. Encyclopedias are limited by physical space and paper/ink limitations, and whether or not people would buy 2 ton books. Wikipedia has no such excuse.
Comic is currently a student at the University of Central Oklahoma, after attending a year at the University of Oklahoma. He plans to return to OU after a year, and eventually graduate with a bachelors in Computer Science, however that may or not happen. He is currently employed as a Night Audit clerk for a La Quinta Inn and Suites.