User:Zippy
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[edit] About me
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Patrick Tufts - ptufts AT gmail DOT com
I wrote about Jimmy Wales' talk at UC Berkeley in November, 2005.
[edit] What I do here
At this point (18 Oct 2006 15 Apr 2008) I have made 1291 2166 edits of over 488 959 unique pages. My first edit with a username was on August 13, 2002, though I edited from an IP address for weeks or months before creating an account. Some of these early unregistered edits are here.
This is the most time and effort I have put into a free (as in speech) project.
Most of my activity here is either creating small entries where there are none, or else correcting entries that I am interested in. I created the first Wikipedia entries for Zeev Almog, ARM Manuel Azueta (D-111), ARM Netzahualcóyotl (D-102), Asteroid (3163) Randi (since renamed 3163 Randi), Albert L. Becker, Jeff Bezos, Jean-Marie Bigard, Julian Bigelow, Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Brandeis University, Susan Buffett, Chumley's, the Connection Machine, Gato class submarine, Glenn B. Hamm, the Internet Archive, Yojiro Ishizaka, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Mita Bungaku, Momson lung, Alexander Nequam (entry since renamed Alexander Neckam), Route 128 (since renamed Massachusetts Route 128), Thinking Machines, Tokyo-Ga, James Walker Tufts, Sonny Tufts, Tufts University, Misa Uehara, Walt Disney Imagineering, Waltham, Massachusetts, Gordon Warner, Alice Waters, Western Connecticut State University, and Oeda Yusuke.
As of April 2007, I have 177 articles on my watchlist.
[edit] Licensing
I prefer the Creative Commons license over the Gnu Free Documentation License used by the Wikipedia, so I dual-license my article contributions.
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