User:Damian Yerrick

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Rectus dominus, sanguis bibimus, corpus edimus, tolle corpus Christi.
Damian Yerrick
Web This user has a website.

Libertarian,

This user believes in Christianity.

pro-life (not a contradiction)

This user approves of approval voting.
This user is opposed to online censorship.

Doubts some macroevolution conclusions.

en-us-n This user is a native speaker of American English.
... This user would like to be able to speak some more languages.
ipa-2 This user has an intermediate understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Mix This user has been influenced by too many dialects of English to use one orthography, vocabulary and grammar consistently.
A, B, and C This user prefers the serial comma.
infin¦itive This user chooses to sometimes split infinitives.
…in. Ending a sentence with a preposition is something this user is okay with.
its/it's It's really not that hard to use each word in its proper manner.
BSc This user has a Bachelor of Science degree.
This user does not smoke.
This user assumes good faith.
Firefox This user contributes using Mozilla Firefox.
GIMP This user contributes using The GIMP.
c-4 This user is an expert C programmer.
html-3 This user is an advanced HTML user.
asm-3 This user is an advanced assembly language programmer.
Java-2 This user is an intermediate Java programmer.
c++-2 This user is an intermediate C++ programmer.
js-2 This user is an intermediate JavaScript coder.
php-1 This user is a beginning PHP programmer.
game
dev
This user is interested in computer and video game development.
+ This user plays retro games.


Image:Two rounded rectanges dark couloured.gif This user prefers the Nintendo DS over the PlayStation Portable.
塊魂 Na na-na na-na na na na na Katamari Damacy!
This user kicks butt at Tetris.
This user plays Dance Dance Revolution (or another dance game such as In The Groove or StepMania).
This user plays games in the Mario series.
This user enjoys playing spit.
Santa is an anagram of Satan.

Damian Yerrick (b. October 1, 1980) is originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana, and graduated with a 4-year degree in computer science at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He contributes to Wikipedia, a free encyclopedia.

Contact: User talk:Damian Yerrick | e-mail | AIM: PinocchioPoppins | ICQ: 45269874

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[edit] This user is working on

[edit] Video games

I do not have a MlayStation (MSX). I do not have a BlayStation (BS-X). I have a PlayStation (PSX). I also have all five Nintendo systems, including Wii.

[edit] History

[edit] The E2 era

I started on Everything2. I found Wikipedia on September 24, 2001, and for a few months bounced ideas back and forth between the two projects, until E2 moved squarely in a subjective direction. If you want to see one or more of my E2 writeups merged into the corresponding Wikipedia article, leave a message, making sure to mention the specific writeup.

[edit] Early contributions to Wikipedia

A long time ago, Wikipedia had few articles and many red links. I did my part to change that. Here are some of the first things I did:

And then I was hooked. As of December 2006, I have made over 4,000 edits in the main namespace of Wikipedia. You can see a list of my latest contributions or, if you use a web browser that conforms to recent web standards, count them yourself.

[edit] Uncyclopedia

The potato, a symbol of Uncyclopedia.
The potato, a symbol of Uncyclopedia.

For a brief period, I contributed to Uncyclopedia under the name Tepples. But it took me a long time to understand the way Uncyclopedia does things. There is some brilliant satiric prose in Uncyclopedia, but there's also crap (just as on Wikipedia), and at the time I couldn't figure out the "right way" to clean up Uncyclopedia's flavor of crap without getting reverted.

Resistance to fortifying shaky foundations. I'm more a fan of satire and parody than nonsense, and I believe that good comedy should lie on a foundation of fact. The news-related monologues of late night TV comedians (such as Jon Stewart, Jay Leno, and David Letterman) follow this. Uncyclopedia has humor guidelines that appear to recommend this to an extent, but it does not do so consistently. In fact, when I tried to put a stronger factual foundation under some of the pages, I got a greeting on my user talk page that appeared to encourage me to go back to Wikipedia. (Or am I confusing Uncyclopedia with that other site?)

Stubs get speedily deleted. Unlike Wikipedia, which encourages creating stubs, or short treatments of a new article intended for someone else to discover and develop, Uncyclopedia frowns on stubs: "At Wikipedia, they can take that stub, place in under their pillow, and during the night, the magical fact-fairy will come and turn it into a real article. That doesn't happen here." The process on Uncyclopedia (and on Everything2) is that one editor takes an article from a blank page to a stand-alone article, not allowing it to rest at Stub. However, as of January 2007, I have discovered a nicer template called Editme that may be useful for stubs that have at least a direction.

In-jokes. In addition, there doesn't appear to have been a real effort to clean out the inside jokes from the main namespace of Uncyclopedia, even though the admins claim to "pride ourselves in humor that can be understood and appreciated by most people, or at least a very large number of people." At least Wikipedia tries to keep its own insiderisms to the Wikipedia: namespace.

Update as of March 2007: Uncyclopedia seems to be tolerating my less-bold edits better.

[edit] Awards

Two barnstars so far.

[edit] Licensing

I acknowledge practical problems with the GNU Free Documentation License and thus agree to multi-license all my contributions, with the exception of my user pages, as described below:

Multi-licensed with all versions of the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License
I agree to multi-license my text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under the GFDL and the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license version 1.0, version 2.0, version 2.5, and all future versions of the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions under the Creative Commons terms, please check the CC dual-license and Multi-licensing guides.