User:Kevin Breitenstein

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Kevin_b_er/Kevin Breitenstein is taking a long wikibreak and will be back on Wikipedia at certain times. He has limited time available to edit wikipedia. Best of luck to all.

I would direct you to read Wikipedia:Conflict of interest if you are creating articles or inserting links. You may be surprised!

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As you might have guessed, my name is Kevin Breitenstein. I picked my own name as being most appropriate for Wikipedia. I'm quite technical, but friendly. Please remind me if I'm not, as we can forget our tone quite easily.

Feel free to leave me a message.

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Note on spam links

I've many times removed a large number of near-identical links from wikipedia added by the same user in a spam-like fashion to a large number of pages where only a few were caught and reverted by those watching the pages. Its mainly a problem for accounts or IP addresses that did nothing but add these links. They quietly fill wikipedia with spam that can be difficult to notice looking at pages, but easy to see looking at contribution logs. See me on my talk page to dispute any of these mass edits to remove spam, which I've tried to tag similarly so they can be identified.



Bias note

If you are looking for my position on the deletionist/inclusionist scale, I'm somewhere on the delitionist side. I think there are too many articles about sports players (every last football player in each club), elementry schools where we know a couple of quick statistics, and articles on singles within albums. In the end, there's nothing to said about many of these subjects except some quick statistics, there is no article. Do you see an article even possible for this at the current time? If not, merge, redirect, or delete, in that order. 07:51, 24 April 2007 (UTC)


I am Kevin b er on commons. Other than that, here's a few of those infamous user boxes:

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e^{j\omega C}\,\! This user is an Electrical engineer.
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10 This user has over 10 edits on Wikipedia, and as a result may be slightly insane.
\sum_{i=1}^{\infty}{1 \over i^2} This user is an advanced mathematician.
This user is a member of WikiProject Spam.