User:DeepSkyFrontier

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Articles worked on:

Tapping Reeve --Founded first U.S. lawschool. Wrote from scratch! My first contribution of any kind.

Theodore Sedgwick

Mum Bett --Significant case in the history of the abolition of slavery in Northern States.

Ultralight Trikes --I wrote about 90% of this. In describing the flight model, I suppose I could go find some obscure book on aerodynamics to reference. I am, however, fully reconciled with the fact that the only way Wikipedia can every achieve perfection is if first the human race goes extinct, followed shortly thereafter by God Himself opening an account.

Titan (moon) --I added some discussion and references to the section of the possibility of life.

Time Cube --Oh, how I hate this kind of thing. I ended up here at random. I edited the page to make a more accurate representation of the true nature of this garbage- pointing out that the originator of the theory calls for murder and some basic very logical failings of the argument. Someone else disabled editing shortly after my changes, thankfully.

Cresbard, SD --(Completely accurate) Wikipedia improvement as a gift to a friend who's small town deserves to be remembered.

Darebase --I wrote this from scratch without using a single reference. Does it count as original research when it's a matter of basic fact, born of experience? And why doesn't Britannica have to cite every other sentence?

Tag --I added darebase and thorn tag, which, oddly enough, was missing.

I can't remember the rest.

Really happy with the answer I got from the volunteers working the reference desks!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Humanities#How_Long_was_the_Holocaust.3F

Ok, so this is long out-of-date now.