User:David Straub

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I’m Dave Straub. As you can tell from my user name, I believe in openness and accountability on the Internet. If you make something, why not take credit for it? I do. I can’t find much respect for people who hide behind fake names and write insulting junk or enjoy vandalizing websites. The people I respect the most on the internet are those who create and contribute to websites that spread knowledge and preserve history. If you want to drop me a line you can contact me by e-mail at davestraub@yahoo.com.

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[edit] Things I know a little bit about

I enjoy writing articles about subjects I know something about: Minnesota, Central Asia, and China.

I’m a native of Edina, Minnesota. I graduated from Edina High School in 1992, but don’t call me a ‘’Cake Eater.” I know what a cold-ass winter feels like, and I can’t say I really miss them much either. I no longer live in Minnesota, but I still always follow the Minnesota Twins and try and listen to MPR online. Everyday I keep in touch with home by reading the Star Tribune.

I have a B.A. in History with a focus on Central Asia. I wrote an lengthy honors thesis on the civil war in Tajikistan. I’ve traveled to Xinjiang, China twice and Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan once. In 1996 I created the website The Tajikistan Update which I maintained until I moved to China in 2001. From 2001-06 the Chinese government blocked access to the Angelfire.com server and I rarely have updated my website since then. In 2006 access to Angelifire.com has been restored, but I’m too busy doing other things now to continue to update the website. I hope to return to school and get a Masters in either Central Asian studies or get certified in teaching history. My ability

I’ve lived in Shanghai, China since 2001. I arrived here September 7th, 2001, four days before 9-11. The next few months were tiresome adjusting to China, but I’ve grown to like the place. I began teaching in December 2001, starting with ESL and in 2005 I began to teach history. It’s great to have a job you like! I’ve traveled through much of China, and one of my favorite places was Tashkurgan in southwestern China near the border with Afghanistan. I can speak and read Chinese, though not fluently. This helps me get around in Shanghai and I get the pleasure of making some wikipedia edits that few other laowai could.

[edit] Traveling

Gili Air! Xiahe Temple! Prague! I’ve been to these and many other places. They kick ass! My travels have included the following: Brunei (2003), Cambodia (2005), China (2000, 2001-present), Czech Republic (1999), East Timor (2005), India (2003), Indonesia (2005), Italy (1998), Japan (1996), Kyrgyzstan (2004), Laos (2004), Malaysia (2003), Mexico (1996), Norway (2000), Philippines (2007), Singapore (2003), Spain (1996), Sri Lanka (2003), Tajikistan (2004), Thailand (2003, 2004), Vietnam (2006).

If you're interested in traveling I strongly suggest you contribute to Wikitravel.

[edit] Wikipedia Articles I’ve worked on

I first heard about Wikipedia in 2005. I’ve had a hard time getting on the site because of internet censorship in China. At least for the moment, wikipedia isn't blocked in China. I like writing about stuff that I’m familiar with and that I don’t think other people would write about.

I’ve made a ton of minor edits but here’s what I put some effort into:

Edits
Articles I’ve started from scratch or expanded from minor snippets = Yellow
Articles that I did not initiate but made substantial contributions to = Green
Articles that I have done extensive editing to one or more sections = Blue
DYK=Did You Know?
Works
Central Asia East Asia Special Interests WWI & WWII
List of journalists killed in Tajikistan (DYK) Laowai Brian Glick (murder victim) British Overseas Airways Corporation Flight 777 (DYK)
Geoffrey Wheeler Cuc Phuong National Park Spenser Somers Foundation (DYK) S.J. Warmington (DYK)
Category:Central Asian studies Gang Bing (DYK) Joe Roche Nelson Rae
Meirkhaim Gavrielov Yonghe Dawang Straub Wilfrid B. Israel
Iraj Bashiri Yizhou riots Richard Gordon (Scottish Author) Gerald MacIntosh Johnston
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan Yizhou Fire in the Abyss Cyril Biddulph
Qahhor Mahkamov Rafetus swinhoei (DYK) Kenneth Stonehouse
Robert D. McChesney Mauremys annamensis Heinrich Boere
Baymirza Hayit (DYK) Reeb Vis-En-Artois British Cemetery, Haucourt
Central Asia Monitor Saddle (Asian Saddle Section) Heverlee War Cemetery
Boris Ilich Marshak
Iskandar Khatloni
Pamiri people
Central Asian Review
Darvaz
Gharmi people
Kulobi people
Garm, Tajikistan
Ibrahim Bek
Turkestan legion
Mustafa Chokaev
Safarali Kenjayev
Arcady Ruderman
Kulob Oblast
Qurghonteppa Oblast
Mutallip Hajim
Albert Grünwedel
Mikhail Alexeyevich Miropiev
Barbara Stephens
Jews of Tajikistan
Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province
Tashkurgan
Bukharan People's Soviet Republic
Tajikistan
Tajikistan Civil War
UNMOT
History of Tajikistan

[edit] Article to Write

  • Regional Identity in Tajikistan
  • Sughdi people, which will have the redirects Leninobadi people, Leninobodi peopleKhujandi people, Sughdis, Leninobadis, Khujandis, and Leninobodis.