User:Das Baz

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[edit] Most important work

The most important work I have done for the Wikipedia is to make sure that there was an article for each and every important modern Israeli poet. If an article did not exist already for one of these poets, I created one. I also expanded already existent articles. This work I did before I adopted the user-name "Das Baz," so it is not actually listed as mine, but it is. Das Baz 17:30, 27 May 2006 The most positive reaction I have received is for my additions to the articles on Petrovichi -birthplace of Isaac Asimov- and on Till We Have Faces - a novel by C.S. Lewis. One thing Lewis and Asimov have in common: They were both friends with J.R.R. Tolkien - Lewis a close friend, Asimov a pen-pal.

[edit] Wikipedia problems

The main problem with Wikipedia, it seems to me sometimes, is that carnivorous ideologues wield too much power and do not allow the presentation of any POV but their own. They ruthlessly vandalize out such external links as this one: Article by Urrutia: "Interview with Master Yoda." Other problems: An obsessive phobia against "original research" and against the "crystal ball." Often this ends up as a rejection of plain common sense. For example, I have said that if anti-gravity devices such as those in "Back to the Future 2" are invented, Quidditch will become a real-life sport. This is neither crystal ball or original research, but just plain common sense, obvious and apodictical.

  • I would gladly do away with the "crystal ball" and "original research" rules. They are hindrances to the pursuit of truth.

[edit] Topics of Interest

Some of the topics I'm interested in and have written about (in Wikipedia and elsewhere):

  • Alexander the Great
  • Ancient Israelite History
  • Anime
  • Isaac Asimov
  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • The Future
  • Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Peace Process
  • Israeli Poetry
  • Jesus
  • Josephus
  • Manga
  • Mozart
  • Nonviolent Resistance
  • J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Star Wars
  • Veganism
  • Vegetarianism

There is an interesting article on Wikipedia in the July 31, 2006 issue of the New Yorker. Of all these subjects, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Vegetarianism are the only ones mentioned in the article.