User:QEDquid
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QEDquid, (196?–) is an Austrian Wikipedia user.
[edit] Interests
From an early age, he has been developing keen interests in science, language, electronics, music, sci-fi, computer networking, international development, history, cinema, politics, literature, and food.
Today, his prime motivation is dissemination of knowledge. A gentle and loving personality at heart, he has nevertheless been known to snap into battle mode when provoked by particularly malicious forms of stupidity, and fight it mercilessly in each and every form it manifests itself in.
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[edit] Original articles
[edit] 2008
- May Lambda diode
[edit] 2007
- December Heinz Richter (engineer); July Evidenzbureau (translated from wp:de), Flachau (stub, from wp:de), DISOSS (stub), Maximilian Ronge (translated from wp:de), DiskOnChip (as major extension of M-Systems; June United Nations Federal Credit Union (UNFCU), Priam Corporation; April Guy Percy Wyndham; February Ninetto Davoli (translated from wp:it);
[edit] 2006
- December Max-Reinhardt-Seminar; September Helmut Qualtinger; August Storage Module Device, Jaime Milans del Bosch, King Sporty, George Clifford Sziklai; June Muttereralmbahn; March Saturn (microprocessor), HP-19C (HP-29C), HP-75, HP-71B, Zenith Z89, Micro Cornucopia, Variable capacitor (generalizing from Capacitor (component) and Butterfly capacitor); February Butterfly capacitor, Bunsen cell, Rekeying, SHARE (computing), Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment (SHARE), Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN); January Robert Velter, Charles Joseph Minard, Cooke (disambig.), HP series 80, Bandwidth-delay product
[edit] 2005
- December Protocol spoofing, Trailblazer (modem), Blagden's Law, Christian Science (book), Carlos Alfredo Magariños, Clark cell, Weston cell, Otto Kuhler; November PVCS, Portable NetWare (redir to new chapter in NetWare), POE adapter, Philipp von Cobenzl, NetWare Loadable Module, ISDN terminal adapter (→ merged into Terminal adapter), Irma board, 1-bit DAC, 8250 series, 8-N-1, 10/100 switch (10/100 hub, 10/100 card), 3270 emulator, United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot, Alexander Ivanovich Ostermann-Tolstoy, United Nations Humanitarian Air Service; October Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization (anon.), Vienna International Centre (anon.)