User:Sumple

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Sumple is a Wikipedia editor, thinker, talker, eater of sweets and ice creams, writer of stuff, and artist of no renown. He made his first edit in 2001, and his first edit as Sumple on July 14, 2005.

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[edit] About me

Here's what he has to say about himself...

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This user attends or attended the University of Sydney.
This user is a law school student.
This Wikipedian is committed to justice and is a member of WikiProject Law.
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"I was born in the East China Sea and raised on a diet of Communist propaganda and barley. I smuggled my way across the Hindu Kush on the back of a wandering albatross. Arriving in Sydney, I attended Fort Street High School. Squeezing my way into the august University of Sydney, I am currently studying to become a vampire. In my spare time, I like to catalogue my collection of CityRail train tickets and speak of myself in the third person. My ambition is to get an Erdos number."

Sumple has just finished his Commercer (Hons) degree, and is moving into fourth year Law. On Wikipedia, his main interests lie in Australian and Commonwealth law and politics, Chinese history, geography, and politics, architecture, and statistics.

He likes correcting other people's grammatical mistakes, buying DVDs, reading all sorts of books, re-organising articles into logical order - sorting headings and subheadings, adding definitional sentences, etc. It's probably a disease from studying in Fort Street. He also enjoys writing with shifting grammatical persons. But above he loves all things related to statistics

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My recent new articles include:

Clifton, New South Wales - Sydney Law School - Qiao Shi - Imperial City (Beijing) - Fu Lu Shou - HSBC Building, Shanghai - Keeper of the Privy Seal (Japan) - Inter-State Commission - Chapter III Court - Saint John's University, Shanghai

My recent substantial edits include:

Chinese city wall - Constitution of Australia (rewrite) - copula (statistics) - Anti-Secession Law of the People's Republic of China - The Bund - Mongolia - Xiongnu - Rejection sampling - All contributions

My current projects include:

Translatiterating Chinese surnames: User:Sumple/Surnames - Sydney Law School - Expanding Copula (statistics) - New articles for buildings on the Bund

I've nominated for deletion the following pages (red = success):

Lumazi - Universe United - Han chauvinism - Ecopsoc

Leave me a message! - My contributions

[edit] Ten things I have learnt on Wikipedia

  1. Eww.....
  2. Anything you do in any article even remotely related to China will cause an edit war.
  3. The 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime toy is the coolest toy ever!
  4. Donald McDonald (ABC chairman) went to Fort Street, but Ronald McDonald didn't.
  5. On Wikipedia, Donald McDonald (Australian rules footballer and coach) is considered more important than Donald McDonald (ABC chairman).
  6. Some Americans just can't believe that there could possibly be people who don't understand American English!!!!
  7. Chinglish.
  8. Tony Blair actually lives at 11 Downing Street, not no. 10.
  9. The best way for a major controversial edit to go unnoticed is if it is followed by a minor typo-correction edit.
  10. The second best way is to slip it in during a major edit war.

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The Bund, Shanghai
Asia Building | Shanghai Club | Union Building | Nissin Building | China Merchants Bank Building
Telegraph Building | Russel & Co. Building | HSBC Building | Shanghai Customs House | China Bank of Communications
Russo-Chinese Bank Building | Bank of Taiwan Building | North China Daily News Building | Chartered Bank Building | Palace Hotel
Sassoon House | Bank of China Building | Yokohama Specie Bank Building | Yangtze Building | Jardine Matheson Building
Glen Line Building | Banque de l'Indochine Building | Consulate-General of the United Kingdom | Broadway Mansions | Bund Observatory
Imperial City (Beijing)
Gates Zhonghuamen · Tiananmen · Di'anmen · Donganmen · Xi'anmen
Forbidden City

Meridian Gate · Gate of Supreme Harmony · Hall of Supreme Harmony · Palace of Heavenly Purity · Gate of Divine Might

Gardens Zhongnanhai · Beihai Park · Jingshan Park
Other structures Bell and Drum Towers