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Jim Jaworski
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This user is of Polish ancestry. |
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According to the Political Compass this user is:
Economic Left (-5.13) and
Social Neutral (-0.62)
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This user just LOVES to cycle! |
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This user is a child at heart. They may have grown older but they'll never grow up. |
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This user thinks BBC Radio 2 is worth the licence fee alone. |
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This user contributes with Fedora. |
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This user remembers when
television programming was only in black-and-white. |
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This user does not like iPods. |
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This user enjoys watching the weather. |
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This user is a fan of Genesis in all of its forms. Supper's Ready! |
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Hi everyone. I just joined Wikipedia June 2006, but have also been a major contributor to the Winnipedia project.
I'm known locally for my interest in a rapid transit system for Winnipeg, and maintain a resource website about Winnipeg Transit history. I've also had a strong interest for a long time about Canadian broadcasting history, and have collected much information about this since the early 1980s in the form of newspaper and magazine articles, pamphlets, etc...
I live in downtown Winnipeg and see all that happens there — the good and the bad. I read the Winnipeg Sun and Winnipeg Free Press on most days, but recently find more enjoyment reading BusinessWeek and USA Today.
I discovered that NBC Weather+ webcasts its network this summer and regularly watch the localized forecast for Minneapolis, MN, which is the closest large city to Winnipeg.
One of my favourite books is Knowlton Nash's The Microphone Wars (ISBN 0771067127), a history of the CBC.
I've added some to the History section of the article on MTS &mash; history and equipment, also to create the initial article about the Millennium Library in downtown Winnipeg.
At home I use the Fedora Core 5 Linux distro., the Firefox 2 web browser, and the GIMP image editing application.
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[edit] Broadcasting
[edit] Telecommunications
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[edit] Urban Transportation
[edit] Researching for Wikipedia
I've been using the Access.NewspaperArchive.com website, accessible from any Winnipeg Public Library branch in the metro area to do all this research using old copies of the Winnipeg Free Press. It would have been much more difficult to do otherwise.
You can find this website by going to a library terminal, and from the WPL main page select "Databases" from the top of the navigation bar. Then select the "Newspaper Archive" link near the top of the list. From there you can view a PDF image of the newspaper, and for 15 cents make a photocopy at the print station.
However, they have only (so far) made available issues from 1874–1981. Finding material from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, requires the ProQuest database which is text only. To get to that, select "Databases" as before, and then "Canadian Newsstand - Major Dailies". Amazing technology.
[edit] Fellow Wikipedian Friends & Acquaintances
I have known fellow Wikipedian User:Wtshymanski for over 20 years — since the mid-1980s, going back to the Ariel II BBS in Winnipeg. I met Bill in the early-90s when I was into 2 metres amateur radio. Hi Bill.
Since editing Wikipedia & uploading videos to YouTube, I've also met a new acquaintance that I hope to meet soon — User:PsychoJason, also from Winnipeg. Jason and I share an interest in local broadcasting history.
I also work with User:Jdobbin on articles having to do with various suburbs within metropolitan Winnipeg.