Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
User:Falcon Kirtaran
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About me
I am 14 years old and an Albertan. I have an interest in modern mythology, religion, politics, education and computing, and am dedicated to learning a lot about them all as quickly as I can. Despite my having written most of the Vampire Lifestyle page, I am not part of that sect (for anyone who wonders, I had a girlfriend who was). However, I do hack into telephone systems (thus my edits to phreaking). I am an assistant system admin at my school and the sole sysadmin in my home (which has two linux servers and a lot of win2k boxes). I am a gifted student, with an IQ of above 140 and a focus on verbal-linguistic (see Multiple Intelligence). My summers are spent acting in Summerstock (a drama group in Calgary), working on computers and sailing.
My Contributions
I regularily look through random articles looking for stubs, and tag and try to expand those which are, in addition to other various chores. I have made major contributions to Vampire Lifestyle and Multiple Intelligence, and I edit wherever I see fit. I also consider it very important to be involved in VfD discussions and PoV disputes (though do not deliberately create the latter).
Currently, I am attempting to create the massive infrastructure for the Dewey Decimal system pages and categorisation systems.
What I Am Not
- A deletionist. I believe that if a page is a borderline case, it should be voted on, and that stubs and small topics should be included. After all, wikipedia is not limited in space anywhere near as much as a book.
- A troll. Sometimes I look at other edits a person has made if they have done something I strongly disagree with, but only to ensure I have not missed a smelly mess.
- At all tolerant of pro-corporate POVs, or even a hint thereof.
Personal reminders
Templates for:
- Dewey Decimal system:
- Category pages - {{dewey}}
- Categorised pages - {{DDSN}} {{DDSN###}} (Remember, this can be case-sensitive)
DDSN### templates up to: 104
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