User:Bilby
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A collage of six mustard images: Seeds of the mustard plant (top left) may be ground (top right) to make different kinds of mustard. The four mustards pictured are a simple table mustard with turmeric coloring (center left), a Bavarian sweet mustard (center right), a Dijon mustard (lower left), and a rough French mustard made mainly from black mustard seeds (lower right). Image credit: Rainer Zenz |
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Bilby is really Adam Jenkins in disguise - I'm a lecturer in Information Systems at the University of South Australia, although my undergraduate and most of my postgraduate work was in philosophy. I'm interested in Fantasy and Science Fiction, Adelaide, Philosophy, Anime and a number of computing and Information Systems subjects - especially as regards Knowledge Management, which is my main area of academic study.
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[edit] Active Development
- Artificial stupidity
- Belldandy
- Cleopatra 2525
- Clovelly Park, South Australia
- Club Penguin
- Kender
- Paladine
- Senang Hati Foundation
- The Dresden Files
- Turing test
- List of Oh My Goddess episodes
- Template:List of Anime Ep TV (temporary version)
[edit] Recently Completed
[edit] Future Projects
- Bow High School
- Brain in a vat
- Erik Mona
- Knowledge Management
- Margaret Lindsay (1726 - 1782)
- Marion, South Australia
- Mitchell Park, South Australia
- Oaklands railway station, Adelaide
- Swarnamalya
[edit] Useful Links
- Wikipedia:Harvard referencing
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/Today
- Rescue category
- Allen Varney
- The Escapist
[edit] Useful code
- Book: <ref name="">{{cite book | last = | first = | year = | title = | publisher = | location = | isbn = }}</ref>
- Episode: <ref name="">{{cite episode | title = | episodelink = | series = | serieslink = | airdate = | season = | number = }}</ref>
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- News: <ref name="">{{cite news | last = | first = | date = | title = | work = }}</ref>
- Web: <ref name="">{{cite web | last = | first = | date = | title = | work = | url = | accessdate = }}</ref>
- Welcome: == Welcome! == {{subst:W-basic}}
[edit] Things I'm Working On
The Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game incorporates a Brain in a Jar: an undead creature consisting of a live brain in a grimy jar filled with preservation fluid with powerful psionic abilities.
The concept may have been influenced strongly by such sci-fi and horror as They Saved Hitler's Brain and Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius. It was introduced in Libris Mortis, a D&D supplement book that dealt specifically with undead.
[edit] Associations
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This user is a WikiDragon. ...one of the last of a dying breed... |