User:TheJC

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I'm TheJC (John Cook), 22 years old and currently live in Watford. My main areas of expertise are Customer Service, Computers, and Technical support (mainly with Windows). I'm currently working on several websites using XHTML, CSS, PHP, and mySQL.

TheJC (John Cook)
OUT This user is currently Away/Offline.


The VandalProof lock Warning to Vandals: This user is armed with VandalProof.


This user is a member of WikiProject Stub Sorting.
This user is a member of WikiProject Malware
This user is a member of the
Video Games WikiProject.
en This user is a native speaker of English.
es-1 Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel básico de español.
de-1 Dieser Benutzer hat grundlegende Deutschkenntnisse.
UK This user uses British English.
This user lives in England.
This user's time zone is BST.


Contents

[edit] My Wikipedia bookmarks

[edit] Dealing with vandalism and disputes

[edit] Copyright violations

[edit] Current projects

This week's football improvement drive article is Wembley Stadium
Resources for maintenance and collaboration
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Cleanup General - By topic - Copy to Wiktionary - Notability Sorting - Wiki syntax - English grammar - Copyediting - Spam - Cleanup Taskforce - Wikify an article
Categories General cleanup - Articles to be categorized - Underpopulated - More…
Create an article Most wanted - Requests 1 year+ - Requested articles - Short pages - Missing encyclopedic topics - Review anonymous article submissions
Stubs Advice - Stubs by topic - Most wanted - Short pages - Incomplete lists - Collaboration of the week
Deletion Speedy - Articles - Categories - Redirects - Templates - Misc. pages - Stub templates and categories - Jokes - Log - Discussion archives - Review
Polishing Expand an article - Peer review - Featured candidates - Fill a topic list - This week's improvement drive
Translation into English Wikipedia:Translation - Existing pages - Spanish trans. of the week - Interwiki link checker
Images Requested pictures - Pictures needing attention - Images for cleanup - Caption review - Images with missing articles - Fair use images to be replaced
Controversy Neutrality - Article accuracy - Statement accuracy
To-do lists Articles - Projects - Books
Disambiguation Disambiguation - Manual of Style Disambiguation - Hatnotes - Templates
More Cleaning department - Active wiki fixup projects - Open tasks - Articles to merge - Articles to split - Copyright violations - Requests - Backlogs - Expert request sorting - Missing names

[edit] Articles I'm currently working on

Wikipedia policies
Article standards

Neutral point of view
Attribution
What Wikipedia is not
Biographies of living persons

Working with others

Civility
Consensus
No personal attacks
Resolving disputes

... This user may get around to being a professional procrastinator. Someday. Maybe.

If I need help, I'll turn to Help:Contents.

Sometimes I'll use the {{inuse}} template as follows when wikifying an article: {{inuse|a short while to [[Wikipedia:Glossary#W|wikify]] (format) this article as suggested in the [[Wikipedia:Guide to layout]] and the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style]]}}

[edit] Articles I'm going to work on

  • Trojan-Spy.HTML.Smitfraud.c (previously Marked as: This page has been deleted, and should not be re-created without a good reason. but has now been deleted) From the name, this is a member of the Smitfraud (Computer trojan) family. Note: SpywareStrike article acually says:

    SpywareStrike is a variant of Smitfraud trojan.

    This will need looking at for verification. (note: June 2006 Computer Shopper stated that smitfraud is zlob, and therefore SpyAxe and SpywareStrike are variants of smitfraud).
  • Smitfraud (Computer trojan) family. Having details about the family from the previous TODO, this and Trojan-Spy.HTML.Smitfraud.c may be merged into the family page (depending on how many variations there are).

[edit] Articles I've done major edits to

This section mainly contains articles I've expanded so they are no longer sub-stubs or stubs depending on the complexity.

[edit] Articles I've wikified

This section has now been moved to User:TheJC/Wikification.

[edit] All pages I've contributed to

  • See contributions page which shows all major and minor edits I've made in the main namespace.
  • Use Interiot's Tool2 to see a breakdown of my contributions.

[edit] My Proposals

This section is links to things I've either proposed or suggested that can make at least 2 articles better. It also contains links to discussions I've contributed to that I want to find quickly. Note: This section will undoubtedly get long, so will get archieved occaisionally.

  1. Wikipedia:WikiProject Malware Regarding expanded guidelines for the project. [1]
  2. SpyBouncer Regarding recatagorisation from Category:Spyware removal to Category:Adware [2] Agreed: Recatagorise.
  3. Template:Inuse went up for TfD, and one of my suggestions was to rephrase it to something similar to User:TheJC/Inuse (Template:Inuse's talk page) It was Rephrased to something similar. [3]

[edit] My VandalProof stats

WikiDefcon
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WikiDefcon 3: Significantly elevated levels of vandalism from shared IPs and experimenting users.

[[edit]]

Vandalism increasing among new and IP users. (USA and UK schools) IRC user real96, 12:17, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

My Vandalism Stats:

Since 20/06/2006 16:36:17, I've identified and reverted 167 edits as vandalism.

Of those, 1 were not vanadalism. (Accurracy: 99.40%) (See Log)

Last updated: 21:38, 29 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Child pages

This section contains links (in hierarchy format) to my User sub-pages. Note: bold links identify pages that have sub-pages.

[edit] Contact details

Note: I go over what I've typed several times before hitting enter (or clicking on "Save page") and think too much when typing. Therefore, I'm not slow in responding/answering you or ignoring something, it's more of a case of me being too careful about what I type.

[edit] IRC

  • You can usually find me on DALnet in channel #Windows95 helping people. My nick is usually JAWC, TheJC, The0ne, MI5 or MI6 - JAWC being the one I use most of the time.
  • I'm also occaisionally on Freenode in either channel #wikipedia or #wikipedia-en with my regular nick TheJC or my alternative JAWC (J[a]WC when I'm busy/away).

[edit] E-mail

  • You can also contact me through the e-mail page of my Website, although I very rarely check my e-mails these days - usually just go through them in one big go.

[edit] Talk page

  • Obviously, you could always leave a message on my talk page - there are a few requests at the top of my talk page regarding general formatting (it's pretty basic, and is there purely so I can respond to messages/comments/discussions quicker.

[edit] Licensing and copyrights

Image:CC SomeRightsReserved.png Multi-licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike Licence versions 1.0 and 2.0 Image:CC SomeRightsReserved.png
I agree to multi-license my text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under the GFDL and the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike licence version 1.0 and version 2.0. 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-licence and Multi-licensing guides.
Minor edits multi-licensed into the public domain
I agree to multi-license my eligible text contributions marked as minor edits, unless otherwise stated, under the GFDL and into the public domain. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my minor edit contributions in the public domain, please check the multi-licensing guide.
  • Under current rules, public posting of IRC logs is not allowed without the permission of the other parties involved. As long as I am identified to NickServ and my registered freenode nickname has not been dropped since I wrote this (27 June 2006), you may publically post anything I've said in a channel (this excludes private notices and private messages, however does include CTCP messages and CTCP replys). However, if my account has been compromised, or what I have said has been changed in the log, or something is taken out of context, or I request something I type not to be quoted, you may not publically post it without my express permission. TheJC TalkContributions 18:53, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Other userboxes that describe me

Music
gtr-3 This user is an advanced guitarist.
pno-2 This user is an intermediate pianist.
bss-1 This user is a novice bass guitarist.
Programming
prog-2 This user is an intermediate programmer.
batch-2 This user is an intermediate Batch programmer.
vb This user is a Visual Basic programmer.
xml This user can write XML.
xhtml This user can write XHTML.
.css This user can write Cascading Style Sheets.


Other Boxes
This user identifies as gay.
This user has depression.
My personal opinions
This user is proud to be English.
A, B, and C This user prefers the serial comma.
This user supports the use of green energy.
This user is interested in recycling issues.
This user believes it is every citizen's duty to assess every candidate and, if none is fit to be voted into office, abstain from voting (unless he or she wants to vote anyway).