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I am a Canadian and a Taiwanese guy who is proud to have two places to call home. I am a Han, which, among other things, means that my ancestors were born in Mainland China, specifically, China proper. But it was so many generations ago that I don't know a single living relative in the Mainland.

The only TV shows I like are all the Star Trek series except TOS. But I don't go to cons.

The following is a list of my work here, for your interest and curiosity and my own unreliable memory:

Only the Wikified texts are the articles, the rest are category titles and summaries.
  • Africa
    • Ed. Hausa, a western African language

I've also added Chinese characters (and when possible, their literal meaning), hanja, kanji, pinyin and tones to several pages.

Feel free to edit/correct the mistakes, including errors on info, typos and grammatical errors, that I made.

Image I worked on:

Abbreviations:
- "Ed." = I did not start those articles anew or completely rewrite them, but just edited them more than typographical copyedits.
- "(new feat.)" = articles that came to my attention that have been listed on the Main Page for a day or two. They are deemed fun-to-be-looked-at by somebody else not myself and simply shows that they could use a hand or two, and it's not like the representative articles.
- "(de-stub)" = Make a cute stubbie a few paragraphs longer

A lack of perfection

If I happen to have the time and the references, I try to improve and improve, then improve again the articles I started (such as the endless copyedits I had made to Hangul). Sometimes I unfortunately lack one or both elements in my cyberspace life. So, some, perhaps all, of the above articles don't live up the standards of some other Wikipedians or visitors. I do what I can to share what I know to be true in the areas that I describe. I also make mistakes, but never intentionally.


Discussion/Talk

Please post on my Talk Page. I try to be friendly, but have only succeeded with my friends. :o)

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Image:Barnstar.png for your great work on Wikipedia. (Kokiri)

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