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I'm still trying to figure out how to edit this page; while you bear with me, I'll simply feed in the vague information that I tend mostly to contribute to troubadours pages. I have created from scratch the stubs about

and corrected a number of factual errors about Arnaut_Daniel; I am also creating a number of redirect pages to solve the pernicious problem of alternate spelling for troubadours' names; personally, I am of the opinion that they should be known by their original Provençal name and not by some Frenchified version of it, but wikipedia obviously doens't have a policy on it, and enforcing one myself would be a tad tyrannical. Unfortunately, the current knowledge about the life of most troubadours is so modest that a number of my previous, and future, contributions are hopelessly doomed to remain stubs. Other than troubadours, I occasionally apply minor edits to zoology pages, which I enjoy reading above all else, and correct the odd typo or violation here and there.

Also: albeit it is now forbidden to declare this through userboxes, I am a very convinced atheist; I have realised, much to my shock, that there is a page (or, rather, a stub) about me on wikipedia. So far, I have resisted the temptation of applying major edits to it.