User:Tzuhou
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Tzuhou has been more or less into computers since v.22bis was really nice and getting hit in the head with a log used to mean bleeding and/or unconciousness.
He is from Europe and he'd propably be happy to talk with you.
He started contributing to the Wikipedia on 19.2.2003.
So far he's touched:
- Freeganism
- Using Olanzapine (Someone axed this page very soon after I created it. I admit that the style was not right for an encyclopedia, but the essence of my writing holds true for all the people who I know to have experience in this area and it is important to know, so I'll edit the content and have it included some way.) Try Talk:Using Olanzapine for the old article.
- I was looking for this page. It's totally gone now? What was it about? I noticed there's a tendency for negative stories about drugs to disappear. I think that there are some trolls systematically removing all negative drug information.
- Clozapine
- Risperidone
- European Article Numbering
- Mind control
- Love-Hate relationship
- List of stock exchanges
- List of stock market indices
- Stock exchange
- List of labor unions
- List of employer associations
He is starting to feel addicted to wikipedia, which is in his nature because he likes most things that have GNU in them.
He recommends you check out the following:
- In potentially controversial articles check the "flip-side" of the page i.e. the "Discuss this page"-link
- Wikipedia:Bad_jokes_and_other_deleted_nonsense for some good laughs.
- New articles added to Wikipedia to keep you on the bleeding edge.
He is thinking about the following:
- It could be arranged that one could select a word or a sequence of words in an article and paste it into a special search function to find out who inserted those words.
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- + Upside: Faster, more automated way to find interesting people to talk to or track for more interesting stuff
- - Downside: Serious performace hogger. I'm aware that there is a struggle going on to keep Wikipedia usable despite of the growing traffic.
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