User:Authalic

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[edit] About Me

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This user is a skeptic.
U This user attends or has attended the University of Utah.
This user is interested in maps and mapmaking.
This user is a member of WikiProject Utah.


This user is interested in politics.
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This user eats sushi.
This user sleeps, but not for predictable amounts of time.
’s Thi's user know's that not every word that end's with s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice. [sic]
its & it's This user understands the difference between its and it's. So should you.
their / there / they're This user knows that there, their, and they're are not the same word.
1 000 This user has over 1 000 edits on the English Wikipedia.


I live in Salt Lake City, Utah and work in a cartographic / geotechnical job with a real estate company. I'm graduating from the University of Utah with an M.S. in Geography in Spring 2007.

[edit] Editing

I primarily edit articles relating to Geographic Information Systems and the Western (U.S.).

I will remove blatantly commercial material whenever I find it, in accordance with these Policies and Guidelines:

I will correct a poorly placed apostrophe whenever I can.

I add geographic coordinates, using the Coor template, to any article on a specific place which does not already have location information.

[edit] Edit Count

A summary of my edit history can be obtained here

[edit] Articles I am researching

I plan to expand, or create, these articles when I have time, and more reference material:

  • Robbers Roost - hideout in southeastern Utah during the outlaw era
  • Amasa Mason Lyman - early LDS Church figure, pioneer, and controversial guy.
  • Caleb Rhoads and Abraham Powell - early settlers of eastern Utah
  • Spring Canyon (Utah) - site of a number of coal camps in the early 20th century, now entirely abandoned.
  • Uinta Basin - perhaps the last major region of Utah which does not have its own article.
  • Fort Douglas, Utah - history section needs to be expanded.

[edit] Articles I originated

I'm still working on these:

[edit] Articles I watch closely

I review changes on these frequently vandalized articles.