User:NathanHawking
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[edit] Introduction
Hello:
I'm Nathan Hawking. Among other things, I write. Contact me on my talk page. Direct personal communication through the Wikipedia email channel.
There seems to be no shortage of editors on Wikipedia, so I focus on writing new articles, or substantially modifying needy existing material. My contributions may reflect my interests, or not. One link leads to another.
I joined the Wikipedia gang on September 25, 2004, making modest revisions to an article about the offspring of a union between a donkey and a zebra.
Donkey liaisons are not prominent in my thoughts—honest!—so what took me to that article? I don't remember; perhaps that random page link to your left.
Wikipedia is a wonderful place to wander, and of no other place can it be more aptly urged:
[edit] Contributions—major
- Article on Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers
- Article on Roto-Rooter
- Article on Steve Reeves
- Article on List of redundant expressions
- Article on Prolixity
- Article on List of heteronyms
- Proposal for Wikipedia pronunciation guide
- Rewrote and refactored much of Serial comma
- Intro to War
- "Costs and benefits of war" section of War
- "Language" section in Redundancy
- Refactored Pronunciation
- Addition to and clarification of Zone system
- Major edit of Suicide to remove POV problems with "commit" terminology and bloated language
[edit] Links
[edit] Personal
- User:NathanHawking/Images01
- User:NathanHawking/Personal style sheet
- User:NathanHawking/Prototype01
- User:NathanHawking/Templates
- Wikipedia:Help desk
- Wikipedia:Ignore all rules
- Wikipedia:Image copyright tags
- Wikipedia:How to edit a page
- {{PermissionAndFairUse}}
- {{CopyrightedFreeUse}}
- {{CopyrightedFreeUseProvided}}
- {{logo}}
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style
- Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines
- Wikipedia:Redirect
- Wikipedia:Template messages
- {{inuse}}
- {{Inusefor|time (message)}}
- {{Inusefor|45 minutes (Please check again AT HALF PAST THE HOUR--~~~~}}
[edit] Quotes
- Albert Einstein: Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler.
- Groucho Marx: Outside of a dog, books are a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.
- Max Planck: A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.
- Ian Wright--Globe Trekker: Just because somebody lives in a remote village doesn't mean they aren't a complete twit.