User:Jason Vanderhill

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[edit] About Me

I have diverse interests, and am drawn to Wikipedia occasionally for facts, figures, and other ephemera. I am specifically interested in art, animation, architecture, prefab design, automotive design, aviation, typography, photography, photojournalism, documentary film, foreign film, remix culture, recycling, urbanism, pollution, and more. I would also like to begin contributing more photographs. Many of my photos are already Creative Commons licensed on flickr. I welcome acknowledgement, and might even entertain photo requests in the Greater Vancouver Area.

jmv 01:46, 6 May 2006 (UTC)


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This user is a Wikipedian in British Columbia.
This user is of Dutch ancestry.
BAA This user has a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree.
This user is male.
This user is single.
X This user is a member of Generation X.
This user is a Geminian.
This user's favourite colour is blue.
tru This user believes in truth.
This user uses public transit.
This user loves using Google Earth.
G This user uses Google as a primary search engine.
This user is an art lover.
This user is interested in beauty.
This user enjoys photography.
Prefab This user is interested in Prefab.
This user works in and/or appreciates Architecture
This user supports recycling.
G-Wagens This user is interested in The G-Wagen.
This user supports the use of wind power, solar power, and electric vehicles.
… This user is addicted to ellipses and has been known to use them indiscriminately….
This user assumes good faith.
f This user has a Flickr account as jmv .
This user finds copyright paranoia disruptive.
Public domain Content contributed by this user is released into the public domain.