User:Deus Ex
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Hi, I'm Deus Ex (not my real name of course!). I made my first edit as a registered user on the 13th of March 2004, having made a few edits before as an anon IP. As of October 2005, I will not be active in Wikipedia editing for the foreseeable future. I cannot justify spending significant amounts of time on Wikipedia. I am also beginning to become frustrated by the lack of direction and progress-to become a truly reliable encyclopaedia, Wikipedia must have stable versions of important articles verified by qualified experts. The fact that the entry on Jimbo Wales himself contained innaccuracies that were not corrected until he personally intervened ([1]) is a great example of the problem with Wikipedia-in the current set up, it is simply not reliable enough to be considered an encyclopaedia.Deus Ex 00:55, 31 October 2005 (UTC)
Some pages I've created:
- Works of authority in the British constitution
- Erskine May
- Elections in the United Kingdom
- Elective dictatorship
- Salisbury Convention
- Pressure groups in the United Kingdom (as anon IP)
- Referendums in the United Kingdom
- Northern Ireland referendum, 1973
- United Kingdom referendum, 1975
- Scotland referendum, 1979
- Scotland referendum, 1997
- Wales referendum, 1997
- London referendum, 1998
- Northern Ireland referendum, 1998
- European Parliament election, 1979 (UK)
- European Parliament election, 1984 (UK)
- European Parliament election, 1989 (UK)
- European Parliament election, 1994 (UK)
- European Parliament election, 1999 (UK)
- Elections in the United States (rewrite)
- Factortame case
- San Marino national football team
- Luxembourg national football team
- Andorra national football team
- CA Osasuna
- Deportivo Alavés
- Football in Spain
- Finland national football team
- And many other contributions to national football team articles
Some major contributions to articles:
- Constitution of the United Kingdom (rewrote most of this article)
- Cabinet of the United Kingdom
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
- Campaign finance in the United States
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