User:Wizzy

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My name is Andy Rabagliati. As of October 2006, I have over 3000 edits to my name on en:. [1]

You can contact me via email at andyr AT wizzy.com, and wizzydc on AIM. The time in Cape Town, South Africa is 16:05 - Click to get accurate time

I am working on Wizzy Digital Courier, in South Africa. Someone created a wikipedia entry for it - thanks!

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[edit] CD Releases

I converted the wikipedia portion of BozMo's CD to a Plucker database so I could carry it on an SD card on my Palm. I have put it up for download at ftp://ftp.wizzy.com/pub/wizzy/palm/Wikipedia.pdb - it weighs in at 44 Megabytes, with pictures downsized to 150x150, 8 bit color. It is also available via Torrent [2].

For the upcoming CD releases, I am putting together some tools at User:Wikiwizzy/CDTools. See also at m:Static version tools. Other discussion is at Wikipedia:Version 0.5/To do, User talk:Walkerma, Wikipedia talk:Version 0.5, m:Wikipedia on CD/DVD, m:Talk:Special projects subcommittees/Static content. en: pictures can be downloaded from http://download.wikimedia.org/images/wikipedia/en/.


I have worked on a number of pages beginning with Z, mostly around Zulus and Zimbabwe.

[edit] Zulus

Wikiwizzy is presented this Africa Award for his excellent contributions to Africa-related articles, particularly his thorough work on South Africa-related coverage. Presented by Jcw69| 18:14, 14 December 2005 (UTC) from the Africa-related regional notice board
Wikiwizzy is presented this Africa Award for his excellent contributions to Africa-related articles, particularly his thorough work on South Africa-related coverage. Presented by Jcw69| 18:14, 14 December 2005 (UTC) from the Africa-related regional notice board
For your extensive work in articles pertaining to South Africa, I, Elf-friend, hereby award you The Barnstar of National Merit.  Congratulations! Elf-friend 15:39, 4 Mar 2005 (UTC)
For your extensive work in articles pertaining to South Africa, I, Elf-friend, hereby award you The Barnstar of National Merit. Congratulations! Elf-friend 15:39, 4 Mar 2005 (UTC)

On Zulus and South Africa, I have either started or worked on the following pages :-

Albert Lutuli, Anglo-Zulu War, Anthony Durnford, Arthur Goldreich, Bantu, Battle of Gqokli Hill, Battle of Isandlwana, Cetshwayo, Dingane, Dingiswayo, Dinizulu, Eshowe, Fort Tenedos, Frederic Augustus Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford, Goodwill Zwelethini kaBhekuzulu, Henry Bartle Frere, Hlatikhulu Forest, Impi, Jacob Zuma, John Dunn, John William Colenso, KwaDukuza, Lancaster House Agreement, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Mfecane, Moshoeshoe I, Mpande, Mswati III of Swaziland, Mzilikazi, Napoleon Eugene, Prince Imperial, Ndlela kaSompisi, Ndwandwe, Nguni, Nongoma, Noon gun, Raymond Mhlaba, Rivonia Trial, Rorke's Drift, Route 62, Sangoma, Shaka, Sir Henry Bartle Frere, 1st Baronet, Tugela River, Ulundi, Umhlanga, University of Fort Hare, Usibepu, Z.K. Mathews, Zulu, Zulu Civil War, Zulu language, Zululand, Zwelinzima Vavi

[edit] Zimbabwe

Abel Muzorewa, Edson Zvobgo, Enos Nkala, Gideon Gono, Gukurahundi, Guy Clutton-Brock, Herbert Chitepo, Ian Smith, Jonathan Moyo, Joseph Msika, Joshua Nkomo, Josiah Tongogara, Joyce Mujuru, Lancaster House Agreement, Land reform in Zimbabwe, Margaret Dongo, Morgan Tsvangirai, Movement for Democratic Change, Ndabaningi Sithole, Phillip Chiyangwa, Robert Mugabe, Roy Bennett, Simon Muzenda, UANC, Unilateral Declaration of Independence (Rhodesia), Zanu-PF, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe African National Union, Zimbabwe parliamentary elections, 2005

[edit] Other

Other pages, mostly from Africa :

Civil war in Côte d'Ivoire, History of Rwanda, Mswati III of Swaziland, Paul Kagame, Rwandan Genocide and related pages, SAFE (cable), Corruption in Kenya, History of salt


[edit] Travel

I grew up in Kenya, went to public school in the United Kingdom, studied Engineering at Sidney Sussex College, post-grad at Uxbridge University, lived in Tooting, moved to Bristol, worked for British Aerospace and then Inmos, learned and programmed Parallel processing with the Transputer, moved to Columbia, MD, travelled on business up and down the East Coast, travelled around India and Nepal for 3 months, moved to Colorado Springs, CO, did a lot of theatre there with the Star Bar Players[3], did a long trip though Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Cameroon, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Mali, Dogon territory, Senegal, The Gambia. Later, I moved to South Africa, and I now live in Cape Town, though I love Eshowe also.

[edit] Trivia

A little piece of Wikipedia history I found ..

[edit] Tools