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Cynrin
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This user self-identifies as the primary socializing agent of her—and her husband’s—genetic contribution to the next generation. |
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Hello,
I came to Wikipedia in April 2006 just to write an article about a friend but I've gotten hooked on editing. Lately I've been perusing the 'Recent changes' list for vandalism.
I have a part-time job that some of you might find interesting; for the past ten years, I have gotten paid to read textbooks for visually impaired or learning disabled students at Georgia State University.
Aside from socializing my child, I am a part-time actor, comedian and storyteller and occasional writer of comedy.
[edit] References
[edit] Articles I have started
[edit] Articles I have expanded
[edit] Articles I have cleaned-up
- Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia, wikilinked to one of the articles I started
- Diablo Cody, came across it as a random article, now know way more about subject than I would ever care to.
- Sara Kestelman, random article, put it into list form
- Sleeping Dogz, found it on the articles to be cleaned-up list--Hey, where did this article go?
- Tony Wrighton, looking for vandalism on the 'Recent changes' found a messy article
- Roger Arliner Young, found on 'Recent changes', she wrote a paper titled On the Excretory Apparatus in Paramecium!
- Dunt, random article, a particular type of crack in ceramics
[edit] Articles I have done a little clean-up on but it needs some more
[edit] The article I am most proud of cleaning up, but I left the tag there anyway
- Facility 0704 I stumbled across this as a random article and it was almost incomprehensible. It seems that some German wrote an article about some power lines(!!!) and then used some computer program to translate into English. I tried to put it into readable condition and even imported the pictures from the German article (using Yahoo to translate). This falls into the "Amazingly Trivial Things That People Write Articles About" category. I love the exclamation point in the caption of the first picture!
[edit] Categories I have created
- Storytellers Well, technically, I didn't create it because I couldn't figure out how to!!! (I should have followed my advice below) I populated it with about 30 entries but still had a red category link till someone fixed it. Like Blanche Dubois, when it comes to Wikipedia, I often have to rely on the kindness of strangers.
[edit] The best Wikiadvice I can give
If you want to figure something out, go to a page that has something you want to replicate and then click on edit the page to see what it took in mark-up language to do it.