User:WinterSpw
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- ~ Welcome to my userpage. I repair poor, grammatically incorrect, and vandalized articles.
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- ~ My main editing expertise is on: Axis & Allies (2004 video game).
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[edit] Testing area
I'm trying to make a table of campaigns for Axis & Allies (2004 video game):
Allied Campaigns | Axis Campaigns |
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Cinematic: Moscow Counteroffensive
Cinematic: Operation Overlord: D-Day Cinematic: Bombing of Berlin
Cinematic: Victory in Japan |
Cinematic: Invasion of France
Cinematic: Fall of London
Cinematic: Collapse of Russia
Cinematic: Cold War in the Pacific |
Table finished.
[edit] Favorite images
Magnified sand particles found in cays |
The tesseract, possibly the fourth dimension |
The flag of the United Nations |
[edit] Favorite links
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Kiska#World_War_II, huge American force invades an island abandoned by the Japanese!
- Durian, finally I know the name of it!
[edit] Articles I created
- Sanizade, an important physician and historian to the Ottoman Turks
- Furthermore, I have also created a lot of disambiguation and redirect pages.
[edit] Articles that should be created
- Concurrent enrollment, summer enrollment in a community college or university for high school course credit
- Southern Resource Area, the rich resource area located in the Dutch East Indies, the Malay peninsula, the Philippines, etc.
- LI-2200, higher-strength version of the LI-900 material, known as LI-2200 (22 pounds per cubic foot bulk density). These tiles provided strength and insulating properties needed in stressful areas that LI-900 tiles were unable to handle. These tiles came with an undesirable weight penalty. Prompted NASA to develop FRCI-12.
- FRCI-12, fibrous refractory composite insulation (12-pound-per-cubic-foot bulk density material). Since their introduction in 1981, FRCI-12 tiles have been used to replace both LI-900 and LI-2200 tiles in many fragile areas of the Space Shuttle
- Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century, an expository book written by Jonathan Glover discussing things such as Mao's Communist rule and Stalin's Nationalist Socialism.
- Degenerate hyperbola, a conic section in mathematics
- Radiation filter, a screen that filters 94-99% of low-level radiation emitted by computers, Source
- Musée Conti, a historical-based wax museum located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The museum tells of the story behind the New Orleans area in a chronological fashion using over a 100 life-sized wax figures.
[edit] 'Articles that should be created' that were created
- War of the Rats, a novel released in May of 1999 about Russian snipers
- LI-900, Space Shuttle TPS tiles that have remarkable thermal protection properties. (An LI-900 tile exposed to a temperature of 1000 K on one side will remain merely warm to the touch on the other side.)