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I joined Wikipedia in November 2003 and I am an inclusionist . My contributions are multi-licensed (details). I became an administrator on 31 december 2004 (details).
I have been amused by Blackadder, Father Ted, Have I Got News For You, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Not the Nine O'Clock News, Police Squad!, QI, Red Dwarf, South Park, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, The X-Files, Yes, Minister and The Young Ones. I have been serially amused by Douglas Adams, Scott Adams, Dave Barry, Rory Bremner, Matt Groening, Jeremy Hardy, Milton Jones, Paul Merton and Chris Morris (and collaborators).
However, I prefer to listen to radio, especially BBC Radio 4 comedies The 99p Challenge, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue and spin-off Hamish and Dougal, The News Quiz, The Now Show and People Like Us.
I also enjoy listening to hip hop music. My favourites are the Beastie Boys, the Beatnuts, Big L, the Dilated Peoples, EPMD, Gang Starr, Jurassic 5, The Notorious B.I.G., NWA, Public Enemy, Rakim, The Roots, Tupac Shakur and the Wu- Tang Clan, but I consider myself a fan of the genre rather than the performers. I also like Tom Lehrer's recordings. It's all the same to my ears (wikified in case readers know too little about ears to understand this webpage).
Useful information
Article lists
- Category:Candidates for speedy deletion
- Fix common mistakes
- Special:Allmessages
- Special:Ancientpages
- Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links
- Wikipedia:Offline reports
Guidelines
- Wikipedia:As of
- Wikipedia:Avoiding common mistakes
- Wikipedia:Criteria for inclusion of biographies
- Wikipedia:Establish context
- Wikipedia:Ignore all rules
- Wikipedia:Make omissions explicit
- Wikipedia:Perfect stub article
- Wikipedia:Profanity
- Wikipedia:Style and How-to Directory
- Wikipedia:User page
Information for administrators
- Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard
- Wikipedia:Administrators' reading list
- Wikipedia:Requests for sysop attention
Instructions
User:Ta bu shi da yu/Useful vi commands- don't use until a serious bug is fixed! Sorry 'bout this... - Ta bu shi da yu 21:47, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)- Wikipedia:How to edit a page and Help:Editing
- Wikipedia:How to link to Wikimedia projects
- Wikipedia:How to use tables and
- Wikipedia:Picture tutorial
- Wikipedia:Template messages
HTML entities
Brackets
(( and ) produce parentheses)
[[ and ] produce square brackets]
{{ and } produce braces}
<< and > produce angle brackets 〈and so do ⟨ and ⟩〉>
Quotation marks
‘‘ and ’ produce single quotation marks’ ““ and ” produce double quotation marks” ‹‹ and › produce single angle quotation marks› «« and » produce guillemets or double angle quotation marks» "" produces APL quotes"
Useless information
My relatively significant edits
I do not usually extensively write for a single article, but, while most of my changes are very minor, some are only slightly minor:
- Berkeley Fast File System - My original stub was inaccurate!
- Capital FM - I turned the redirect page into a stub.
- Cutting (music) - I wrote the original stub.
- Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem - I clarified unimposing.
- FOX News - Several minor tweaks.
- Ion (X window manager) - I wrote a stub after the contents of the article was removed due to copyright violation, but Wikipedia has forgotten this.
- NDS - I turned the redirect page into a disambiguation page.
- Rawkus Records - I wrote the original stub.
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - I added the dissolution of the Free Territory of Trieste.
- Tha Dogg Pound - I wrote the original stub.
- The Power of Nightmares - I wrote the original stub.
- WMI (disambiguation) - I started it.
- York.TV - I wrote the original stub.
- Image:YorkTV.jpg - I uploaded it.
Albums
- Dogg Food - I wrote the original stub.
- One Nation Under a Groove - I added the infobox.
- The Chronic - I added the infobox.
- The Platform - I wrote the original stub.
- The RBX Files - I wrote the original stub.
- Thug Life: Thug Life Vol. 1 - I added the infobox.
- Image:DilatedPeoplesThePlatform.jpg - I uploaded it.
- Image:DoggPoundDoggFood.jpg - I uploaded it.
- Image:PublicEnemyApocalypse91.jpg - I uploaded it.
- Image:RBXTheRBXFiles.jpg - I uploaded it.
People
- Adam Curtis - I wrote the original stub.
- Alistair Cooke - I mentioned London Letter and Mainly About Manhattan.
- Linda Smith (novelist) - I wrote the original stub.
- Francesca Martinez - I wrote the original stub.
- Jimmy Mulville - I wrote the original stub.
- James Murdoch (born 1972) - I wrote the original stub.
- Craig Murray - I wrote the original stub.
- Matt Pritchett - I wrote the original stub.
- Skinnyman - I wrote the original stub.
- Nicholas Soames - I generally amended the stub, especially by adding early career and Mark Thomas's criticism.
- Harry Thompson - I wrote the original stub.
- Don Ward - I wrote the original stub.
- Tim Westwood - I amended the stub to include his TV show and criticisms.
To do
Here is a list of articles that I plan to edit:
Unwritten articles
- 2001 (album)
- Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous
- Jurassic 5 EP
- The Originators
- Strictly Business
- Things Fall Apart (album)
- Neighborhood Watch (album)
- Step in the Arena
- Hard to Earn
- Moment of Truth
- Paid in Full
- The Master
- Yo! Bum Rush The Show
- Apocalypse '91...The Enemy Strikes Black
- Greatest Misses
- Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age
- Tha Doggfather
- Quality Control
- Power In Numbers
- 4 At The Store
- The Deal
- Master Ace
- Nautilus (hip hop group)
- Rahzel
- AntsP2P
- Selby rail accident
- Milton Jones
- Brian Walden
- Brian Brater
- Jarret Meyer
- Ethan Iverson
- Odd Iversen
- Kristine Iverson
- Northern State
- Brian Walden
- Irwin Stelzer
- Netto
- GoldWave
- WKCR
- The Wake Up Show
- Evan Davis
Existing articles
- 3 Feet High and Rising
- The Marshall Mathers LP
- No More Mr. Nice Guy (Gang Starr album)
- The Great Adventures of Slick Rick
- Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers
- Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
- Ready to Die
- Life After Death
- Daily Operation
- Follow the Leader (Eric B. and Rakim)
- Illmatic
- Spoiler effect and split vote
- Capital Radio, Capital FM and Capital Radio Group
Interesting articles
Here is a list of interesting articles, which, because I am unlikely to edit them, are excluded from my watchlist:
Computing
- Audio file format
- Comparison of media players
- Comparison of web browsers
- Computer accessibility
- Computer network
- Computer security
- File system
- Hacker
- Open standard
- Operating system
- Programming language
- Software license
- X Window System
Economics
- Austrian School
- Classical economics
- Institutional economics
- Keynesian economics
- List of publications in economics
- Marxian economics
- Monetarism
- Neoclassical economics
- Socialist economics
- Supply-side economics
Events that have caught my attention
Here is a timeline of events with Wikipedia articles, about which I also heard elsewhere at the time. These events are listed so that I can check later whether we were correct about their significance.
- United Kingdom general election, 1992, 9 april 1992
- United Kingdom general election, 1997, 1 May 1997
- WTO Meeting of 1999, 30 november 1999
- U.S. presidential election, 2000, 7 november 2000
- United Kingdom general election, 2001, 7 june 2001
- September 11, 2001 attacks
- U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, 2001
- UK Firefighter dispute 2002/2003
- Popular opposition to war on Iraq
- 2003 invasion of Iraq
- Rose Revolution, parliament occupied 22 november 2003, President Eduard Shevardnadze resigns 23 november 2003
- Hutton Inquiry, 2003-2004
- 2004 Haiti rebellion, President Aristide taken away 29 february 2004
- 11 March 2004 Madrid attacks
- European Parliament election, 2004, 10 june 2004 - 13 june 2004
- Butler Review, published 14 july 2004
- Ryanggang explosion, 9 september 2004
- 2004 Osama bin Laden video, released 29 october 2004
- U.S. presidential election, 2004, ending 2 november 2004
- Ufton Nervet rail crash, 6 november 2004
- Ukrainian presidential election, 2004, results originally announced 23 november 2004
- 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, 26 december 2004
- Bush administration payment of columnists, reported from 7 january 2005
- Orange Revolution, ending with President Yushchenko's inauguration 23 january 2005
- Iraqi National Assembly election, 2005, 30 january 2005
- Spanish referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, 20 february 2005
- Cedar Revolution, government resigns 28 february 2005
- Tulip Kyrgyz revolution of 2005, government overthrown 24 march 2005
Mathematics
- Byzantine Fault Tolerance
- Cryptography
- Game theory
- Mathematical logic
- Model theory
- Probability theory
- Set theory
- Statistical theory
- Voting system
Mass media
- American Broadcasting Company
- American Forces Network
- American Public Television
- Associated British Corporation
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- BBC
- British television
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Censorship
- Clear Channel Communications
- CNN
- Comedy Central
- Corporation for Public Broadcasting
- Guardian Media Group
- Media bias
- MSNBC
- National Public Radio
- NBC
- News Corporation
- NTL
- Propaganda model
- Public broadcasting in New Zealand
- Public Broadcasting Service
- Sinclair Broadcast Group
- Special Broadcasting Service
Philosophy
- Analytic philosophy
- Continental philosophy
- Epistemology
- Ethics
- Internalism and Externalism
- Logic
- Metaphysics
- Ontology
- Philosophy of language
- Philosophy of mathematics
- Philosophy of mind
- Philosophy of science
- Reduction
- Reductionism
- Subject
Poetry
- English poetry
- Found poetry
- Meter
- Nursery rhyme
- Performance poetry
- Poetry analysis
- Rhyme
- Category:Poetic form
Politics
- British Nationality Act 1981
- Carnivore
- Colour revolution
- Constitution of the United Kingdom
- Glasnost
- ECHELON
- European Free Trade Association
- Extraordinary rendition
- Form of government
- Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Law
- Liberalism in the United States
- Magic Lantern software
- Military Action Against Iraq (Parliamentary Approval) Bill
- Nolan chart
- Non-Aligned Movement
- Perestroika
- Political correctness
- Pournelle Chart
- South Park Republican
- Stakhanovite
- Vanguardism
- Ceuta
- Chechnya
- Diego Garcia
- Grenada
- European Union
- French Guiana
- Kerala
- Melilla
- Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
- Tibet
Retail
Sound
Last updated: 05-28-2005 13:02:27
06-01-2009 23:10:21
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