User:FalconZero
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Welcome
Welcome to the rather un-intersting page about me. At some point I'll update all this and include my (un-important) opinions about all things wiki. If you wish to contact me please please feel free to use my talk page (that's what its for). I'd also appreciate it if you didn't edit this page, If you spot any errors, please send me a message on my talk page.
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My Contributions
I'm not going to list all the pages I've worked on, for that you can visit My Contributions (that's exactly what that page is for). However, I will list the pages I've created below.
Pages Created
Things to do here
Check the Recent changes to wikipedia
Check the New pages on wikipedia
Here are some tasks you can do:
- Wikify: Don Angell, Sergio Berlioz, Gene Clark, Maravilla, Alhamiri, Backlog...
- Cleanup: Tourism in the United States, List of music prodigies, Harry T. Burn, 1990 in association football, Software quality, Purwokerto, Backlog...
- Stubs: 1928 in radio, Capitalist Roader, Cable box (outside), CEVNI, Ajeeb, Academic institution, 112, More...
- Verify: Language demographics of Quebec, Pirates in popular culture, Angel, Backlog...
- Update: British Columbia Highway 99A, Australian Senate, Ansari X Prize, BBC One, Bright House Networks, More...
- Neutrality: E. Lee Spence, History of Latinos and Hispanics in the United States, Cod, Jack Dann, Liang-Jie Zhang, Backlog...
- Copyedit: Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha, OC Transpo Route 95, Naidu, Sorcerer Hunters, Gienger, More...
- Merge: Mendez Middle School, Elgin tablets, Institute of Scientific Instrumentation, Backlog...
- Style: Evolution of belief, CD-R, Gladiators (British TV show), Mercer County Park, Henry V (play), More...
- Expand: Bone Against Steel, Jed Buchwald, 1593 in music, Dan Balz, 1962 NFL Draft, The Artist at Work, 1975 Minnesota Twins season, 4G, Michael Curry, More...
- Requests: Interim efficient, Internal knowledge spillover, Linear pricing schedule, Market power theory of advertising, Metaproduction function, More...
- Articles to be split: A Separate Peace, AMV (TV station), Abu Suhail an-Nafi, Adam's Bridge, Afro-Mexican, More...
- Mediation Cabal: Burma, or help mediate an open case!
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Cleanup backlogs - Review recent overhauls - Active fixup projects - Maintenance projects - Maintenance COTW: be merged
Picture of the day
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Infantrymen of the 255th Infantry Regiment move down a street in Waldenburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, searching for a fugitive after a recent raid by 63rd Infantry Division in 1945. Photo credit: 2d Lt. Jacob Harris, U.S. Army |
Other things I do online
World Of Warcraft
World of Warcraft is a massivly multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG), set in the virtual Warcraft universe. For reasons I don't understand, I still enjoy playing this despite having played it for ages. I have several characters on the Shadowsong realm including one level 70 (maximum at time of writing) human mage named 'Valgorn'. Relevant links are below.
- www.wow-europe.com - Official European Site
- www.thottbot.com - Unofficial (but largly authorative database of all game elements)
- www.wowguild.dk - My guild's website (Seekers Of Divinity)
Slashdot
Slashdot is a news source self titled as 'News for nerds - Stuff that matters'. Its one of the news sources that I regularly read and post on. My username there is (unsupprisingly) FalconZero. Relevant links are below.
Penny Arcade
Penny Arcade is a webcomic that I regularly read written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. It is among the most popular webcomics currently online, hosting both a children's charity (Child's Play) and a gaming convention (PAX) each year. It debuted on November 18, 1998, and new comic strips are posted every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Relevant links are below.
- www.penny-arcade.com - Penny Arcade Webcomic
Ctrl+Alt+Del
Ctrl+Alt+Del is another (gaming-related) webcomic I read, written and illustrated by Tim Buckley, known online as Absath. The name of the comic refers to computing's most common three-finger salute, which on Windows systems is Control-Alt-Delete. CAD's tagline is "Tragically l337", a nod to The Tragically Hip. It premiered on October 23, 2002, and is currently updated every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Relevant links are below.
- www.ctrlaltdel-online.com - Ctrl-Alt-Del Webcomic
B3TA
B3TA is a humorous British website, described as a "puerile digital arts community" by The Guardian [1]. It was founded by Rob Manuel, Denise Wilton and Cal Henderson. It's mostly based around the conversations of it's members and their image creation and manipulations. Relevant links are below.