User:Tim Starling
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I'm employed by the Wikimedia Foundation as a developer and system administrator. I became a Wikipedia editor on October 11, 2002, and began volunteer development work about a year later. My email address is tstarling at wikimedia.org.
I have a BSc in physics from UNSW and an aborted PhD also in physics from the University of Melbourne, both of which are largely irrelevant to my current occupation. I am originally from Morisset. I live in Sydney with the love of my life Angela.
Various subpages mostly dating from 2002-2004 when I was an active editor:
- List of contributions.
- /Mapping has been moved back to Talk:Cartographic Congress. I had intended the subpage to be just an archive of my work, but since it still has active discussion, it should be in the talk namespace.
- /Inorganic compound project.
- /Protected page list
- /Greetings
- Not really in progress anymore: a new Special:Movepage
- /Skeptical solicitation has now been moved to Wikipedia:Skeptical solicitation.
- Picture of me hiding behind my non-US residence. See User talk:Joe Canuck
- /Reddi watchlist -- human edited version
- /Reddi watchlist SQL -- a list of articles Reddi has touched
- How to find out if a user is watching a page:
- SELECT wl_title FROM watchlist,user WHERE wl_user=user_id AND user_name='xxxx' AND wl_title='xxxx'
- Handy emails for spammers: http://www.ph.unimelb.edu.au/~tstarling/emails.php
- /Richardchilton IRC log
- Request Orkut invitation -- automated request form
- /Feature poll
- /Password matches
- /IP-based evidence
- /Stub thresholds
- Slides from Berlin
- /List of crackpot theories
- /Free software
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