User:SwissCelt
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Greetings! I'm SwissCelt. Welcome to my userspace! If you're so inclined, you may
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Below are the archived discussions for SwissCelt. Please consult the following for the conversations you'd like to read:
- For entries made before 24 September 2005, see Archive 1
- For entries made between 24 September 2005 and 14 February 2006, see Archive 2
- For entries made between 14 February 2006 and 13 August 2006, see Archive 3
- For entries made between 13 August 2006 and 16 December 2006, see the current talk page.
- For entries made after 16 December 2006, see your local quantum physicist about time travel.
Here are some of my affiliations and interests:
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SwissCelt is currently a resident of Kissimmee, Florida, and a net junkie. SwissCelt's interests are diverse, but religion, history, Freemasonry, and politics are of particular interest to him.
[edit] Wikipedia contributions
- Wrote first edit of Weekday Religious Education.
- Collaborating on article for Taylor Hicks, the 2006 winner of the American Idol television program.
- Continuing work on articles for Bellefontaine, Ohio, Logan County, Ohio, and other related articles.
- Began a stub for the Big Four Railroad.
- Working on articles in Portage County, Ohio, Trumbull County, Ohio, Geauga County, Ohio, and (of course) Logan County, Ohio as part of Wikipedia:WikiProject Ohio townships.
- Various contributions to the Shawnee nation pages.
- Continuing work on articles relating to Marcionism. (Not currently active on this project, as of July, 2005)
- Revised article for Toledo, Ohio.
- Association with Wikipedia:WikiProject Ohio townships.
- Learning Rumantsch via the Rumantsch Wikipedia.
- A bunch of other, miscellaneous stuff, to be quadruply redundant.
[edit] Works in progress
[edit] Contributions to the Internet
- The (unofficial) BGSU Football Website - A now defunct website which is occasionally referenced in compendiums of college football links. Billman was in the forefront, during the 1990's, in compiling links to college football fan pages.
- Contributions to Beliefnet
- Blogging on religion and politics, at The Chronicles of SwissCelt's Lodge.