User:Renata3

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Please do not confuse me with user:Renata. Note digit 3 in my username.

Renata3 is taking a short wikibreak and will be back on Wikipedia after June 18

[edit] Vital info

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lt Šio vartotojo gimtoji kalba yra lietuvių.
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Some quick facts about me:

  1. I am a helpless recovering Wikiholic
  2. I joined in July 2005 (user ID 320236)
  3. I am a Wikipedia administrator since Aug 2006
  4. I made some 13k edits to English Wikipedia
  5. I helped to create WikiProject Lithuania
  6. I am rather a deletionist as I value quality far more than quantity
    I realized deleting stuff is not the best way to write & improve encyclopedia.
  7. I am from Lithuania
  8. I live in New York City
  9. I (will) have degrees in accounting and taxation
  10. I am a proud "Person of the Year" (2006)

[edit] Contributions

House of Gediminas

History of Lithuania (1219–1295)

Act of Independence of Lithuania (1/3 credit)

Flag of Lithuania (WP:RB)

Counties of Lithuania

Municipalities of Lithuania

1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania

1926 Lithuanian coup d'état

Council of Lithuania

Great Seimas of Vilnius

Prussian uprisings

House of Mindaugas

Tautiška giesmė (WP:RB)

[edit] Learning from Wikipedia

The greatest thing I learned from Wikipedia is awareness of POVs, application of {{fact}} to everything I read, and appreciation of academic works. Credit: xkcd

[edit] Ads on Wikipedia

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[edit] Best template ever

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If you feel you are biased by any such propaganda campaign, please refrain from editing this article.

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[edit] Just how accurate Britannica is?

I learned that I can access online Britannica for free through my college's library. So I decided to check out what it had to say about Vilnius, capital of Lithuania and my hometown.

And here is what I found:

  1. A settlement existed on the site in the 10th century, and the first documentary reference to it dates from 1128.
    Umh... Where are they getting 10th century from? Archaeological data shows people lived in the area from at least 3th millennium BC. 1128 is equally mysterious. First mention of Vilnius is in Letters of Gediminas, written in 1323. That's why he is considered to the founder of the city.
  2. ... it [Vilnius] was destroyed in 1377 by the Teutonic Knights
    Huh? What happened in 1377? Nothing really special. The Teutonic Knights made an ordinary attack on the city. The Knights launched a full-scale crusade against pagan Lithuania in 1283 and it ended in 1410 in Battle of Grunwald. So during 130 years of warfare Vilnius was attacked in 1365, 1375, 1377, 1383, 1390, 1392, 1394 and 1402. The most damaging of them was in 1390 when the Crooked Castle was destroyed.
  3. ... in 1525 a printing press was set up ...
    Actually, the printing press closed in 1525. It was opened in 1522.
  4. The ruins of the Castle of Gediminas on Castle Hill dominate the old town, with its narrow, winding streets that climb the wooded slopes surrounding the confluence of the rivers.
    Not a clue where they got this description... Old town is dominated by the Vilnius Cathedral. Castle of Gediminas is up on a steep hill and overgrown with trees. The old town itself lies on a flat land and does not even try to climb the really steep hills that are on the other bank of Vilnia River.
  5. The cathedral dates originally from 1387...
    Actually it was built by Mindaugas after he was baptized in 1251 to satisfy the terms of agreement with the pope.
  6. Around the old town are the newer sectors of the city, with a rectangular street plan...'
    The only neighborhood with rectangular street plan is Žvėrynas and it can hardly be called "newer."
  7. Present-day Vilnius is an important industrial centre, producing machine tools, agricultural machinery, electronic calculators and other electrical and electronic apparatus, textiles, clothing, and foodstuffs.
    Large majority of these factories went bankrupt after Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. My mom worked for one of them.
  8. The V. Kapsukas State University is the successor to the Jesuit academy of 1579,...
    It's Vilnius University since 1990.
  9. ... and the Vilnius Civil Engineering Institute was founded in 1969.
    It's Vilnius Gediminas Technical University since 1990.
  10. The art gallery occupies the former town hall...
    It's back to being a town hall since 1995.

So that's ten mistakes in an article of 450 words (I did not count/check a 191-word paragraph about Jewish life, because embarrassingly I know nothing about it). I submitted these comments to Britannica via their feedback system on August 4, 2007. I will let you know when/if they fix these mistakes. Renata 20:56, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

Update: one month, no changes. Renata 04:15, 7 September 2007 (UTC)
Update #2: two months, no changes. Renata 03:34, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
Update #3: four months, no changes. Renata (talk) 17:46, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
Update #4: six months, no changes. Renata (talk) 18:35, 2 February 2008 (UTC)

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