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The stuart is Stuart Feild, a history major at the University of Arkansas. He is a computer technical assistant for the university. Stuart is awaiting a username change, and hopes to be editing under the new username currentdatentime in the near future.
Contributions to the Wikipedia
While The stuart's academic concentration is history, and profession is computers, his intrests and general knowledge tends to be quite ecclectic, as are his the articles he has contributed to the Wikipedia. He admits that he is much better at adding content than grammer or spelling and thanks those on the Wikipedia that have come behind him and fixed his mistakes. Below is a considerably brief and hardly complete list of some notable articles and contributions
Articles:
- George W. Bush's first term as president of the United States
- 2004 United States Congressional Spending Bill
- The Rock-afire Explosion
- Triadex Muse
- Oskar Sala
- Leszynski Naming Convention
- Elmo's World
- Christmas season
- Tik-Tok
- Clothes line
- Hills Like White Elephants
- The Clapper
- Recurring character
- Clapping
- Starry Night
- Sitdown strike
Lists:
- List of movies with TV shows and other movies in them
- List of areas disputed over by the United States and Canada
- List of hip hop labels
- List of fictional laws
Substantial Editing and Adding:
- List of hardcore punk bands - Rewritten and alphabetized.
- Young Buck - Massive overhaul.
- Inspector Gadget - Added list of gadgets.
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Added list of cartoon characters that make cameos.
- Land of Oz - Added most of the history.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 cartoon) - Added list of recurring characters.
External Links
- http://www.thestuartsite.tk (now viewable in all browsers, thanks John Fader!)
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