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User:B-101

Hi. I am a new user of Wikipedia, even though I've used it for about a year. I found this site when my dad was searching on Google for events that happened in 1953; a friend of ours was turning 50.

I don't consider myself a wikiholic, although I visit this site nearly everyday and do at least a few edits while I visit (sometimes I don't log in; I therefore don't edit on these occasions).

I would say that I mostly fixed typos, add Simpsons episode plots, Star Wars nitpicks, and often trivia to movies.

A few quick facts:

Some of my contributions include "Xindi Council", "List of fictional governments", and "Battle of the Cowshed/Windmill".

Would you like to know more?

I would prefer that my comments on talk pages are responded within 24 hours or so.

Is there anything you would like to ask or tell me?

Origin of the name

At first, I only went to Wikipedia and Memory-Alpha as an anonymous user. One day on Memory-Alpha, they asked me to have a user name. I was still relatively new to this and I didn't know I had to sign on. I liked the number "101", but I didn't want to be "T-101", the Terminator. My favorite Star Trek villains were the Borg, so I decided to be B(org)-101, putting it on talk pages without signing on. In August 2004, I was asked to become a user and therefore, I became B-101.

Last updated: 05-27-2005 03:24:59
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