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Some background information about me: This is a second account for a long-term Wikipedia editor. I used my old account for nearly 13 years and had about 15,000 edits with it. Unfortunately, when I created that account, my username was not quite as anonymous as I wish I had made it, and contained information that made it possible to relate my user name to me in real life. When I was approached by a business associate who asked me if I was User [so-and-so] on Wikipedia, I decided it was time to change. Since a user rename would have left all of my talk page edits unchanged whenever I used a signature, I decided just to start from scratch. I have ceased all editing on my old account and I have never been involved in any disputes or conflicts that would preclude such a move under Wikipedia policy.
...means absolutely nothing. I used a random word generator to mash together common English words until something looked nice. I picked it because this account is like a rebirth in a new form, like I have been Recycled. Any similarities to any similarly-named entities you encounter in other places are either purely coincidental, or impostors, although I seriously doubt I'm interesting enough to attract any impostors. In a threaded conversation, I'd prefer it if you'd address me by my full "name", since I'm not likely to recognize that you're talking to me if you direct a comment at "Recycled", "Pixels" or "RP".
What I have done here
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I have significantly contributed to the development of the following Wikipedia articles. Take a look at one or two of them. You'll probably learn something you didn't know. If you see something that you think can be improved, feel free to edit it, or leave me a message.
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