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editThis infobox is intended to document mainframe computer systems like the IBM System/360 Model 30. It should be used to replace the more general "information appliance" infobox where appropriate. Related infoboxes include minicomputer, microcomputer and game console.
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This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than twenty years. |
I can't decide, am I a Wikipedia:WikiSloth or a Wikipedia:WikiDragon?
Leela: Hmmm. I've been looking for a way to serve the community that incorporates my violence. Let's do it!
Fry: You'll barely regret this.
The quick-n-dirty description of me is "coding physicist" - I took physics in U, and like so many others of my era, today I'm a programmer. Eh, I don't mind that too much. I'm also a pilot, so unsurprisingly most of my edits are on science, tech or aircraft.
I hail from Toronto, specifically the Christie Pits area close to downtown. I have what used to be a "right sized" house until the girlfriend and I broke up, and now it's just plain too big. Still, I got it for a great price, so the cheapie in me won't let me sell it. Of course that leads to other problems, like the neverending upgrades you always forget about when you buy a place.
I work at a medium-sized (for Canada) hedge fund during the day, primarily writing the program they use to enter and track orders. I'm formerly a Mac guy, but holding a day job pretty much means you've got to work on the PC, and so I do. I can't say I really mind it though, and I have to admit that Microsoft Access does the job well.
I got into programming in a roundabout way, originally working in tech support for FirstClass. That was one odd company; there were the programmers, and then "everyone else", the peons. I never managed to break into programming there, the barrier to entry was just too high. Then back in '97 Apple Computer announced it was buying NeXT and using OpenStep as the next Mac OS X. So I started looking into OS and got completely hooked, posting about it a lot on the UseNet. Then one day I got a email from a developer in Toronto who wanted to hire me to help him write a program on OpenStep, but I declined, saying I liked my job and didn't really have that much experience anyway. The next day I got laid off. The day after that I worked for him. The rest, so it goes, is history.
I'm an avid cyclist and do about 200k a week on average, at least during the warmer months, which takes up my afternoons and any free weekends. I've started doing some longer distance day ride this year, 100-120 typically and a century ride every so often. Right now I'm gearing up for the Donut Ride, which I hope to try this weekend.
I have a fairly wide group of friends, some of whom have even ended up here on the wiki, like User:Pandora and my buddy Nick (missing in action).
Me and the Wiki
editI've been a wikipedian for a while now, my first edits go back to the March 2002 time-frame. I guess that makes me one of the old-timers. Since then I've made a little under 10,000 edits, and created or rewritten perhaps 1,000. Before registering for this account I made a number of edits using User:216.94.11.2. As of April 2007 I have over 12,500 mainspace edits, and over 15,000 in total.
Some of these turned out to be really interesting when the people I was writing about would later see the article and write me. For instance I got a really nice letter from the author of the ZGRASS, who was impressed that I managed to piece together so much of the history. Admittedly I did a lot of legwork on that one, photoblasting a couple of articles at the Toronto Reference Library for background. I also came across a mention of the Lotus Improv article on someone's blog. He was convinced that I worked at Lotus because of all the "insider history" I gathered, but I have to admit I got most of it from an old NeXTWorld article.
I have only one "wikiwhine". In May I spent about a week trying to get several pictures of the IBM 1360 from Berkeley, only to succeed and then find they were summarily deleted because I uploaded just after the May 19th cutoff. This was particularly frustrating because there was no notice on the wiki about this cutoff, I only noticed it when I went back to the page and noticed a deletion tag. Poorly handled, IMHO. It's doubly frustrating in this case because the machines in question were all destroyed.
Something new
editOne of my pet peeves in the software industry is good ideas that simply disappear into the ether. I'm always annoyed when I try out some new package and it's missing some painfully obvious feature they could have just lifted directly out of another older package. That's why a lot of my writing is on older software, like Lotus Improv, FullWrite Professional.
And following that line of thought, I've decided to try a little experiment. I have started a new collaborative effort I call the Manifesto for a Better Word Processor, in which I hope to collect up ideas from all and sundry on the features they would like to see in the ideal word processor.
And a new one too: ObjC wishlist
My favourites
editHere's a few of my articles I'm particularly proud of.
Article lists
editEveryone seems to do this, but it got so long I had to break it up.
- User:Maury Markowitz/History, business, etc.
- User:Maury Markowitz/Aircraft, engines, etc.
- User:Maury Markowitz/Physics, engineering, other tech, etc.
- User:Maury Markowitz/Computers, etc.
- User:Maury Markowitz/Sandbox
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Parameters
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Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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Name | name Name Title | Name of the computer. Default it the article name. However it is a required parameter as it does not accept null.
| String | optional |
Logo | logo | File name of the logo to be appeared at the top of the infobox | String | optional |
Logo size | logo_size | Size of the logo. Default is 250px. Must not normally be changed.
| String | optional |
Logo upright | logo_upright | Size of the logo, scaling per user preferences. Default is 1. Must not normally be changed.
| String | optional |
Logo alternative text | logo_alt | Alternative text for the logo, used when the web browser cannot display the image or when a visually-impaired person uses a screen reader. | String | optional |
Logo caption | logo caption | Caption for the logo. Must only be used to provide anything far more important than 'This is the logo of X'. e.g. used for inserting {{ffdc}} or {{deletable image-caption}}. | String | optional |
Image | image Image photo Photo | File name of the image of the computer that will appear at the top of the infobox. | String | optional |
Image size | image_size ImageWidth | Image size. Defaults to 300px. The best practice is to ensure the image is displayed at the default resolution. Hence, use of this parameter is discouraged.
| String | optional |
Image upright | image_upright | Size of the image, scaling per user preferences. Default is 1.
| String | optional |
Image alternative text | alt | Alternative text for the image (used by the blind and when web browsers cannot or do not load the image) | String | optional |
Image caption | caption | Caption for the image of the computer. | String | optional |
Also known as? ("AKA") | aka | System nicknames | String | optional |
Manufacturer | manufacturer | Name of the manufacturer, if applicable | String | optional |
Family | family | Product family | String | optional |
Type | type Type | Type of the device; mainframe, supercomputer, etc. | String | optional |
Release date | release date releasedate first_release_date Released Introduced | Date introduced | String | optional |
Base price | baseprice baseprice price MSRP | Base price or MSRP (manufacturer suggested retail price) of the appliance at its initial release. Per [[WP:NOTCATALOGUE]], "An article should not include product pricing information unless there is an independent source and a justified reason for the mention. Encyclopedic significance may be indicated if mainstream media sources (not just product reviews) provide commentary on these details instead of just passing mention. | String | optional |
Discontinuation date | discontinued discontinued discontinuation_date | Date of when the appliance was discontinued / pulled from sale. | String | optional |
Units shipped | units shipped unitsshipped | Number of units shipped | String | optional |
Operating system | os OS operatingsystem | Operating system bundled with the product | String | optional |
Type of memory | memory Memory RAM | Type of memory used (core, DRAM, etc.), and base amount if applicable | String | optional |
Compatibility | compatibility | Details of backward compatibility with the appliance's predecessor(s). | String | optional |
Predecessor | predecessor | Name of the system's predecessor, if applicable. | String | optional |
Successor | successor | Name of the system's successor, if applicable. | String | optional |
Related | related | Names of any sibling systems. | String | optional |
Website | website Website | URL of the official website, in a printer-friendly form. (consider using the {{URL}} template for cleaner URL output) | String | optional |
Important notes
editUnder WP:NOPRICES, "product prices should not be quoted in an article unless they can be sourced and there is a justified reason for their mention". Use of the "price" field should therefore be the exception rather than the norm.
In addition to the tracking category below, using this template without including at least one of parameters besides "title", "image", and "caption" will add the page to Category:Articles using infobox templates with no data rows.
Microformats
edit- Classes used
The HTML classes of this microformat include:
- attendee
- contact
- description
- dtend
- dtstart
- location
- organiser
- summary
- url
- vevent
nor collapse nested elements which use them.
If the product has a URL, use {{URL}} to include it.
- Classes used
The HTML classes of this microformat include:
- brand
- category
- description
- fn
- hproduct
- identifier
- listing
- photo
- price
- review
- type
- url
- value
nor collapse nested elements which use them.
Tracking category
editSee also
editMainframe computer Category:Templates that add a tracking category τ