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Editing Philosophy
editI love wikipedia, but I am bothered by poorly written, formated, or cited articles. I used to do anonymous edits as I read. Instead, I am going to learn about wiki mark-up by playing with my user page so that I can edit with confidence and leave a consistent record when I do so.
News
edit2007-12-22 | Added news section. | |
2007-12-26 | 23:45 EST | Christopher Earl Green born. |
2007-12-29 | 02:19 EST | History-class Girl cancels Philadelphia Museum of Art 'date'. |
2007-12-29 | 15:25 EST | Formated 'News' section as a table. |
Stuff of the Day
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Dates in Wikipedia articles
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Photo art based on a photograph of a Ferris wheel in Dülmen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
The original shot used the creative technique of intentional camera movement. This image was mirrored and recomposed to achieve the symmetry effect.
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Wiktionary
editAssumptions
edit- wp:Assume good faith
- wp:Assume the assumption of good faith
- wp:Assume the assumption of assuming good faith
- wp:Assume that everyone's assuming good faith, assuming that you are assuming good faith
- wp:Assume good wraith
- wp:Assume bad faith
- WP:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas that you really, really, really should not create
- WP:Don't stuff beans up your nose
External links
edit- dusen189 on 43 things
- dusen189 on goodreads
- logical fallacies
- Cut the Knot badass math site
- Google linux repositories
- Cognitive Science Society
- Math word orgins
- American Scientist book review
- Story Live Free or Die Hard is based on
- http://oregonstate.edu/~farism/blog/?p=129
- Ubuntu
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