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User:Tim Ivorson

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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).

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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:

Albums

People

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

Interesting articles

Here is a list of interesting articles, which, because I am unlikely to edit
them, are excluded from my watchlist:

Computing

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.

Mathematics

Mass media

Philosophy

Poetry

Politics

Retail

Sound

Last updated: 05-28-2005 13:02:27
06-01-2009 23:10:21
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