User:Schneelocke

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B-25 Mitchell

A 1942 mass production line of North American Aviation B-25 Mitchell bombers at Fairfax Airport, Kansas City, Kansas, USA. This twin-engine aircraft was used with devastating effect against German and Japanese targets in every combat theater of World War II. More than half of the 10,000 planes built during the war were constructed at Fairfax Airport.

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[edit] About me

I'm an arctic wolf furry.

I've been a Wikipedian since May 16, 2003, and a sysop since August 19 2003, although I actually did my first (anonymous) edits in 2001 already (here's one of my old edits).

These days, I'm generally not very active anymore, although I will often fix typos, grammar, formatting and similar things. I've done a couple of contributions to Wiktionary as well (mostly Icelandic words), but I'm not really active there, either.

The reason why I'm not more active on Wikipedia is the sheer amount of policy creep and wikilawyering going on. I refuse to deal with the current jungle of rules, regulations and ego trips present in the Wikipedia: namespace. If you have a problem with something I'm doing that's not in contradiction to the 5 pillars, then consider my actions in the light of WP:IAR and WP:BB, and ask yourself whether they're useful for the goal of writing an encyclopedia; if the answer is yes, then please leave me alone even if you feel that I violated some arbitrary guidelines written by some wikilawyer(s). If the answer is no, feel free to talk to me about it, but don't expect me to agree or change my editing habits unless you can actually reasonably argue or demonstrate that what I am doing is not, in fact, good for the encyclopedia. Merely saying "you broke rule #8134568" won't cut it.

(And I'm sorry if the above sounds a bit ranty, but I'm honestly fed up with having to deal with policy wonks.)

Feel free to talk to me, or send me an email!

[edit] Friends

These include User:ContiE, User:Ralesk, User:FT2, User:Schissel, User:Fibonacci and User:Lucashoal, among others.

[edit] Useful stuff

The Wikipedia Signpost
Volume 3, Issue 1326 March 2007



Archives·Newsroom·Tip line·Single-page·Subscribe

The following is a list of useful things, provided for your (and my) convenience.

[edit] Links

(Badly outdated, probably)

[edit] Entry points for contributions

[edit] Administrativa

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Bragging

[edit] Articles I started

For anyone interested, here's a list of articles for which I wrote the initial version (not counting pure redirects, shortcuts, templates, moved pages, temporary pages and pages that I created in the process of breaking up existing pages, but including stubs, disambiguation pages, and pages that contained only nonsense or a redirect before my first edit, as well as pages that I started while not logged in); new articles appear at the beginning of the list. The total number of articles I started is 383, last I counted, but it's been quite a while since then.

XFF, Chansons des mers froides, Zu alt, Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu, Rize (disambiguation), Ernst Toepfer, Doris Nefedov, Sånger från 63° N, Vintervisor, Triakel (album), Reykjavik Internet Exchange, RIX, Icelandic Sign Language, Holyhedron, Glaisher-Kinkelin constant, Barnes G-function, K-function, Hyperfactorial, Superior highly composite number, Highly abundant number, Colossally abundant number, Superabundant number, Rooted product (graph theory), Rooted graph, Noradrenergic and specific serotonergic antidepressant, Vertex operator algebra, List of TIME Magazine's 100 most influential people of the 20th century, Zeno machine, PCF theory, Tame group, Bad group, Dott, G-Cans project, Bat detector, Ingrain wallpaper, Olf (unit), Kripke-Platek axioms, Axiom of real determinacy, Tim the Enchanter, Triakel, Strong pseudoprime, Lilo Wanders, List of alkanes, Tricosane, Docosane, Benjamin Frankel, Frankel, Bose gas, Laver table, Icosane, Nonadecane, Octadecane, Heptadecane, Hexadecane, Pentadecane, Tetradecane, Tridecane, Dodecane, Hentriacontane, Spark-chamber detector, Compet-N, Whetstone (benchmark), Axiom of determinacy, Dunkl operator, Property B, Modular group Gamma0, Goddard-Thorn theorem, Griess algebra, Supersingular prime, Modular group Lambda, Modular function, Half-period ratio, Monstrous moonshine, T-Online, Telepolis, Strafgesetzbuch, Holger Voss, Ottmar Freiherr von Verschuer, FM Towns, New Mersenne conjecture, Wagstaff prime, Arctic wolf, Dactyloscopy, Sharon Underwood, List of statements undecidable in ZFC, Diamondsuit, Clubsuit, Rusty Russell, Ingo Molnar, Futex, Givens rotation, Generalized Taxicab number, Cabtaxi number, Taxicab number, Syntactic monoid, Aperiodic monoid, Star height, Generalized star height problem, Grand Riemann hypothesis, Irrational base discrete weighted transform, Stoneham number, Champernowne constant, Message Parsing Interpreter, MUF, Fuzzball MUCK, Ich hasse Musik, Tribute to uns selbst, Hasenchartbreaker, The Schlechtst of Knorkator, Ring epimorphism, Ring monomorphism, Ring isomorphism, BFG9000, Remarkable cardinal, Hyper-Woodin cardinal, Weakly hyper-Woodin cardinal, Shelah cardinal, Von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel axioms, Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel, Half-month, Richard Baer, Canes Venatici cloud, Galaxy cluster cloud, Void (astronomy), Filament (astronomy), Solar radius, Yellow dwarf, Smarandache-Wellin prime, Smarandache-Wellin number, Palutena, Erich von Bach-Zelewski, Dave Dudley, Arthur Axmann, Hans Aumeier, Heinz Auerswald, Benno von Arent, Max Amann, Ludolf von Alvensleben, Gunter d'Alquen, Oswald Pohl, Friedrich Wilhelm Krüger, Rudolf Höß, Theodor Eicke, Ronald Schill, Lanz von Liebenfels, Karl Harrer, Gottfried Feder, Carl Schmitt, Eta function, Hurwitz zeta function, Synchrotron function, Transport function, Digamma function, Polygamma function, Incomplete Fermi-Dirac integral, Complete Fermi-Dirac integral, Carlson symmetric form, Legendre form, Debye function, Dawson function, Clausen function, Airy function, Discrete Hankel transform, Dietrich Eckart, Fixed-point lemma for normal functions, Normal function, RSA-617, RSA-500, RSA-490, RSA-480, RSA-470, RSA-460, RSA-450, RSA-440, RSA-430, RSA-420, RSA-410, RSA-400, RSA-390, RSA-380, RSA-370, RSA-360, RSA-350, RSA-340, RSA-330, RSA-320, RSA-310, RSA-309, RSA-300, RSA-290, RSA-280, RSA-270, RSA-260, RSA-250, RSA-240, RSA-232, RSA-230, RSA-220, RSA-210, RSA-200, RSA-190, RSA-180, RSA-170, RSA-2048, RSA-1536, RSA-1024, RSA-896, RSA-768, RSA-704, RSA-640, RSA-120, RSA-110, RSA-100, RSA-150, RSA-129, RSA-576, RSA-160, RSA-155, RSA-140, RSA-130, RSA number, HDCD, Triple fault, Ladenschlussgesetz, Janko group, Schmitt trigger, Neue Deutsche Welle, Friedrich Gulda, Magic hypercube, Multimagic square, Trimagic square, Bimagic square, Semiperfect magic tesseract, Perfect magic tesseract, Magic tesseract, Multimagic cube, Semiperfect magic cube, Trimagic cube, Bimagic cube, Perfect magic cube, Magic cube, Emma Härdelin, Lina Medina, Rubik's Magic, Turán's theorem, Turán graph, Gimel function, Dancing Stage, Internet Exchange Point, Schnirelmann density, Sexy prime, Cousin prime, Heike Makatsch, Wunder von Lengede, Patrick Dalzel-Job, Larry Walters, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Theodor Liebknecht, August Bebel, Karl Kautsky, Eduard Bernstein, USPD, Faraday, Almost prime, Semiprime, H. C. Artmann, Josef Hiršal, Simon Muzenda, Hugo Young, Robert Lochner, Lucas-Lehmer test, Modular group Gamma, Dust puppy, Bimonster, Baby Monster group, Newman-Shanks-Williams prime, Unique prime, Wolstenholme prime, Wall-Sun-Sun prime, Wilson prime, Wieferich prime, Hyperperfect number, Almost perfect number, Woodall number, Primeval number, Weird number, Primitive semiperfect number, Semiperfect number, Quasiperfect number, Cullen number, Deficient number, Abundant number, Multiply perfect number, Cunningham chain, Tarkus, Pictures at an Exhibition (album), Emerson, Lake and Palmer Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, The best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Raticate, Rat Pokémon, Rattata, Pidgeot, Bird Pokémon, Pidgeotto, Tiny Bird Pokémon, Normal Pokémon, Pidgey, Poison Bee Pokémon, Beedrill, Kakuna, Hairy Bug Pokémon, Weedle, Stage 2 Pokémon, Stage 1 Pokémon, Bug Pokémon, Water Pokémon, Flying Pokémon, Fire Pokémon, Poison Pokémon, Grass Pokémon, Butterfly Pokémon, Cocoon Pokémon, Worm Pokémon, Shellfish Pokémon, Turtle Pokémon, Tinyturtle Pokémon, Flame Pokémon, Lizard Pokémon, Seed Pokémon, Butterfree, Metapod, Caterpie, List of esoteric programming languages, Peter Struck, Reverse domain hijacking, Karl Arnold, Theodor Heuss, Heinrich Lübke, Walter Scheel, Richard von Weizsäcker, Roman Herzog, Daraf, Soundness theorem, Postfix, Cramér's conjecture, SCO v. IBM Linux lawsuit/Press coverage 1 E-25 s and less, 1 E-24 s, 1 E-23 s, 1 E-22 s, 1 E-21 s, 1 E-20 s, 1 E-19 s, 1 E-17 s, 1 E-14 s, Blue giant, Symphonic death metal, Qu You, Ubbo-Sathla, Tulzscha, Nodens (Cthulhu Mythos), Daoloth, Juiblex, Abhoth, n-Mahlo cardinal, Cthylla, Yog-Sothoth, Tsathoggua, Boss (computer game), Hastur, Dagon (Cthulhu Mythos), Chaugnar Faugn, Boss, Cipangu, Cathay, Tove, Huge cardinal, Supercompact cardinal, Superstrong cardinal, Woodin cardinal, Strong cardinal, Totally indescribable cardinal, Zero sharp, Mahlo cardinal, Strongly inaccessible cardinal, Weakly inaccessible cardinal, 2 to the power of C, Adamov, Car Button Cloth, The secret life of Evan Dando, Ebert, Magic: The Gathering/World Championship, DoomConnector, List of Integrals (hyperbolic functions), List of Integrals (logarithmic functions), List of Integrals (arc functions), List of Integrals (area functions), List of Integrals (exponential functions), List of Integrals (trigonometric functions), Texas (disambiguation), List of Integrals (irrational functions), List of Integrals (rational functions), List of Integrals, Burrito (food), Burrito, Mustang, XM, XM (mod format), Sarpo Laggo glacier, Muztagh Tower, Green Party fraction (Bundestag), Thomas Gottschalk, Alf Poier, Weakon, Borwein's algorithm (others), Borwein's algorithm, Salamin-Brent algorithm, Bogofilter, Apogee Games, John Romero, Spear Of Destiny Computer Game, Corridor 7, ZDoom

Out of these, at least four were mentioned in the "New Articles" section of the Mainpage, namely, Simon Muzenda, Hyperperfect number, Green Party fraction (Bundestag) and Thomas Gottschalk.

[edit] Pages that I created during breaking up existing pages or factored out of existing pages include

At least the following, although I think the list is more or less complete:

Adaro (company), Adaro (mythology), Bisque (food), Bisque (pottery), Master of City Planning, Micro$oft Certified Professional, Almost Ramsey cardinal, Wino (slang term), Wino (particle), Nessus (computer security tool), Nessus (greek mythology), Chaos (Sesame Park character), Chaos (chinese god), Chaos (greek god), Dactyl (poetry), Dactyl (greek mythology), Mathieu group, Morpheus (Matrix character), Morpheus (Computer program), Morpheus (God), M107 (galaxy), M107 (projectile), M14 (galaxy), M14 (rifle), Autonomous system (Internet), Autonomous system (Mathematics), List of mathematical topics (G-I), List of mathematical topics (J-L), List of mathematical topics (M-O), List of mathematical topics (P-R), List of mathematical topics (S-U), List of mathematical topics (V-Z)

[edit] Major contributions

Articles I have made major contributions to include at least the following (*not* including articles I started; again, new articles appear at the beginning of the list):

Magic square, Karl Liebknecht, Hermann Brill, Yiff, Blastoise, Wartortle, Squirtle, Charizard, Charmeleon, Charmander, Venusaur, Ivysaur, Bulbasaur, List of Pokemon characters, List of NES games, Menger sponge, Dysprosium, Terbium, Gadolinium, Europium, Samarium, Promethium, Neodymium, Protactinium, Praseodymium, Mozilla, Cthulhu Mythos, List of dramatists, Snobol, Claudia Roth, Kiel, Kazimir Malevich, Harald Schmidt, Future Crew, M. C. Escher, Doom computer game, Wolfenstein 3D

[edit] List of all articles I edited

See User:Schneelocke/All articles. This is badly out of date and will probably never be updated.

[edit] Miscellanea

[edit] Missing articles

[edit] English politicians etc. from the 14th century

  • Mary Bohun
  • Thomas Beauchamp
  • William Montagu, Earl of Salisbury
  • Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel
  • William Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester
  • William Appleton
  • John Pulteney, Mayor of London
  • Reginald Conduit, Alderman, Mayor of London
  • Henry Grosmont, Earl of Derby and Lancaster
  • Robert Ufford, Earl of Suffolk

[edit] Various

  • Gustaf Nagel
  • Muck Lamberti

[edit] Other stuff

(probably only of interest to me, but I want to keep links handy)


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