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Literary Studies when my part time job working for an ISP just kinda took off. 7 years and three buy-outs latter the company I worked for had gone from a little Dallas ISP with 2000 customers to an international company with over 1500 employees and 100, 000 total customers while I had moved from part-time night call-in tech support to become the Director of Customer Support with over 200 employees working for me. Then the decided I was too much of a pain in the butt (probably fairly, too) and fired me in a re-orginization. Since then I've decided to dedicate myself back to writing but I try to stay up on technical issues. Aside from writing and books, I'm also have an eclectic set of interests and areas of knowledge which include various sports, politics, history, sociology, anthropology, and film. I first came across the Knowledge (XXG) site after doing a Google search on some since forgotten subject. Since then I've been just reading all over the site. This is a very cool project. I do have some qualms when I read through some pages and see some statements that I think are overstated, unsubstantiated and just plain wrong - I can't help it, if you hang out in an academic environment long enough there are certain conventions like sources and citations that become important; but I think part of what's cool is that the community environment, the free access to editing, and the promotion of discussion for resolution of dispute and promotion of discussion might, in the end, provide a living breathing document that can be as accurate and intellectually honest as any traditional academic environment while also being free for anyone with a computer and 'net access. I look forward to talking and working on articles with everyone --
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freelance book indexer about 15 years, along with being a self-published writer of a book on treasure hunting/and metal detecting, soon to go into a 4th edition after 10 years. In a former life I was a chemical engineer with DuPont. I live in Newark
Delaware. I am looking forward to participating and making edits and possibly adding some new articles.
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Philippines, interested in Java, Fibonacci's sequence, The Answer to Life, the
Universe and Everything, as well as the Question. I am also interested in The Golden Mean Phi, the number Pi, and most recently, the number 47. I am hoping to make my first article on Knowledge (XXG) about the 47 Society soon.
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Hi all. I have been using wikipedia for a while but didn't realize until recently that users can contribute towards the article (stupid me). I thought the math sections are especially well-written, but there are certain pockets of knowledge I am interested in that are missing from
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I learned of the wikipedia from a friend. He and I recently “invented” an entertaining wikipedia game. We select two topics from the random page, and see who can get from one topic to the next first, by linking (date-pages and list-of pages are not allowed). It is sort of a “six-degrees of wikipedia”
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Everyone. I'm Dave. I'm 39 years old and live in Dallas, TX with my wife and 4 dogs. I've lived in Dallas all my life and even went to college here at the University of Texas at Dallas, getting a B.A. in American Studies. I went to graduate school for a year with a goal of getting a Masters degree
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I'm Noisy Nev, from
England. Came here a while back - lurked - drifted off again. Recently there have been a few links to here from a website that I frequent, so when I spotted errors I started making minor edits. Decided to take the plunge yesterday, so there will be one less contributor using the
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I was both fascinated by and sceptical of the Wiki concept. Have read many arguments for and against and still feel skeptical. I guess though it all comes down to this: People like to do good things and to protect what they create. The success of
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I first ended up at
Knowledge (XXG) following some links on the topic of Nice Guy Syndrome, which entry was at that moment in the midst of revising. So far it seems both exciting to read all the entries but also bewildering and confusing with all the corrections, edits, etc. I'm 47 and have been a
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I've taught
Physics for several years in Singapore. My interest includes all things Physics, use of IT in pedagogy and learning and updating my website. I come across Knowledge (XXG) in the recent issue of TIMES. This is a fantastic international virtual collaborative project and really inspires me.
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I am in my mid-thirties and live in south
England and am a Company Director (software). I am a Chartered Accountant (UK similar to US CPA) and have a Masters degree in Earth Sciences (Oxford University). I have a passion for many things including archaeology, astronomy, history and natural history.
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You know what they say about ideas: sometimes, an idea's time has come. I had been interested in creating a free, online, community-driven, informational and how-to Web site for more than 6 years; I should have started my project sooner. I found Knowledge (XXG) a couple of months ago and have been
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PS: I have replied to the message that my definition was removed. I do have copyright permission from the publishers in writing. I can rewrite it without the material but would like to leave it as it is. I have given credit for the material used in the article. I do not have access to a fax machine
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I hope others won't mind but I have studied some facts about certain quantum theory experiments, working from original papers and PhD theses, and discovered things that I feel others have a right to be told. The facts are officially "well known" but in practice hardly known at all. The subject is
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Greetings! I'm Kat Walsh, a 21-year-old student (music and math), who's been using Knowledge (XXG) for a while, edited once, but didn't get absorbed into it until now. My main interests are music theory, bassoon, 20th century music, logic, and science fiction. I also enjoy fixing typos. Really. And
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I'm a housedad, publisher, writer & technical illustrator. I heard an article about Knowledge (XXG) on NPR, and have found it useful. When I found a couple of niches where I knew I could add, I did so. I've lived an odd and varied life, and I'm sure bits of things I know will be useful to other
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sciences, chiefly environmental science and chemistry, English literature and grammar, philosophy and history (mostly WWII and ancient). I also like mysticism and religion topics. Knowledge (XXG) also gives me an excuse to research things I'm interested in, and helps me with my writing skills. --
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I don't even remember how I first found out about wikipedia, but it has been very useful for me and everyone else who I know knows about it. I decided to sign up, simply, because I wanted to contribute and better the wiki pages on my home country, Bosnia. So far my only major contributions are the
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I've been coming here for some time now to read about all kind of things. However, since i never felt that there was anything i could add i didnt bother to create an account. Today i found something, so here i am. I think wikipedia is fantastic, though i'd never have thought a site like this could
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I'm Colin. I'm 26, a Georgia State University undergrad majoring in Philosophy, minoring in History. I've also done a ton of work with computers, I have a bit of musical knowledge, and I suppose I know a bit about lots of other things. In my studies, I've found Knowledge (XXG) to be a fantastic
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John Philip Sousa rules! I love music, the military, cooking, movies.. Yes, all very different things. Most of my Knowledge (XXG) contributions are based on march music. I look forward to sharing my knowledge of marches as well as learn what I have no knowledge of yet. My goal is to enlighten this
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rather specialist -- "quantum entanglement" -- and yet is of some interest to many, since if it really happens it means we cannot trust our intuition: "local realism" doesn't work on the "quantum" level. My studies have shown that the experts know that they have not yet shown anything like this.
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I am a Harvard-trained linguist, with a specialty in Historical Linguistics. As a long-time refugee from Academia, I earn my keep as a software localization specialist and technical translator. I have already made numerous anonymous contributions to Knowledge (XXG), as 140.239.85.68, but I was
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Hello everyone. I'm a Navy physician. I had stumbled across Nupedia a couple years ago but never really became interested in it. The concept of an open encyclopedia interests me and I'm impressed with how fast this project has taken off. I am interested in history, religion, and all things
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Hello. I have also been using this encyclopedia a while, but have only recently discovered I could make changes. I think Knowledge (XXG) is another little step in the evolving communication means of humanity, forever improving (for better or worse). My areas of expertise are in the general
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I found out about this service from a group called exsat, a yahoo group. Someone was asking for an objective article about Radhasoami Satsang. So I put together a couple of essays I had written and came up with an objective essay/article. This is difficult to do in light of my attachment and
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Hello everyone. I discovered Knowledge (XXG) recently, and I am impressed by what has already been achieved. I hope I will be able to contribute. My interests are very diverse: music, travel, physics, computer science, ham radio, philosophy, literature, you name it... Keep up the good work !
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Hi. I found Knowledge (XXG) approxiamtely 2 years ago through a Google search for an Introduction to Computer Science class. I am interested in how it works and how I can host my own Wiki-type personal site. What programming languages does it require? I am a computer science student from the
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Native of Muncie, Indiana, working in Chicago, just playing the never-ending game of keeping up to speed on Internet trends, communities, services, culture! I intend to work on a little watchlist for myself, and start out by keeping track of a small subset of the growth on here. If I notice
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I originally found this site while doing web searches. I'm a software engineer (aka compiler hacker) by profession, but I've been filling in a few pages related to random reading and other hobbies. I have my own web site devoted to figure skating and frogs, and figure skating frogs, at
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I run a pub quiz in Somerville MA and find wikipedia invaluable for coming up with ideas and information for questions. Professionally I work for a regional theater as a production manager and so from time to time have edited pages concerning mostly topics related to that...
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I am very impressed by the wikipedia. In particular, the accuracy and "editorial professionalism" expressed in the topics. I also find contributing to it enjoyable. I am interested in CS topics along with other random topics such as politics, philosophy, science and religion.
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I'm a Computer Science student in Madrid, Spain. I will try to focus not only in my area of study, but also contribute with my "general knowledge" (e.g. what I know about other areas, such as "Spanish Civil War", or maybe some articles about Astronomy or Mathematics)
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HI EVERYBODY! This is a great idea, this encyclopedia! I am primarily interested in astronomy, physics and ancient history. But, for the beginning, I would extremely like to talk to people who started the serbian edition and help to organize it better.
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Just got started on Wiki, but it's really awesome. I wrote on Everything2 a bit but found it's just too informal and random to really be taken seriously, whereas this is clearly a real, professional undertaking. Your web design is beautiful, too!
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Hi, folks. My name is Tim. I'm 16 and I'm an aspiring scientist, a dissentious Catholic, and above all, an excellent cook. Not sure if I can contribute much to this already extensive virtual library of information, but I'll see what I can do.
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inaccuracies, I'll try to fix. Eventually I may post a few of my own creations. I'm also thinking about the permanence of the User: pages... considering keeping my active internet-wide "profile" located on my Knowledge (XXG) user page.
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Graduate student, bon vivant, and man-about-town looking to help out what seems to be a great cause. I'm really impressed with the sense of community that's developed around Knowledge (XXG), and amazed at how well the Wiki metaphor
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Hi all, my name is Jugoslav Dujic and I'd like to do some, hopefully NPOV, contributions on (hot & disputable) subjects of Serbo-Croatian/Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian/Whatever (although my real-life interests lie in other places).
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I actually stuck a bunch of bio-type information on my 'user page'. I've used the Knowledge (XXG) as a resource for ages, and I've even done a little writing and editing at times, here and there, anonymously. Hi!
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Found this site a while ago - and I'm so happy I found it, it's been excellent in providing me with all the information I need for work. So I've registered and I hope to contribute something back to the Wiki.
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Hi, My name is Matt and I'm a nursing student. I'm contributing to wikipedia as part of a study strategy (stuff you produce is remembered better than stuff you just read.) My current focus is on pharmacology.
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I'm a 17-year-old writer, musician, artist and photographer from New York. Hoping that college will provide me real opportunities to do what I want to do rather than what some stupid teacher tells me to...
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hooked ever since. I would love to see Knowledge (XXG) expand to include how-tos wherever possible. Knowledge (XXG) looks wonderful! I'm looking forward to working with others on this great project.
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I know a lot about anarcho-syndicalism and it's related issues, and I'm also very interested in litterature, music and military hardware - punk rock and related history are a particular forté ;)
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wrote me the day I filled out my user page, and have gotten around to actually writing some things here right now. I've already contributed a fair bit, and am still eagerly waiting for my
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I've used Knowledge (XXG) as a reference for years now. I have plenty of searching/copyediting skills, but way too many interests to list. I've listed myself on the German and Spanish
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I'm new to Knowledge (XXG), but it appears to be one of the best resources I've found in a while! The open source environment is like all information should be - down with censorship!
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I've been correcting spelling and punctuation errors on the site for a while, so I figure I might as well sign up and be credited for it. I'm yet another IT worker based in New York.
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Hey all. I joined up recently after being totally impressed with how reliable an encyclopedia Knowledge (XXG) has become through the hard work of so many volunteers. Interests are
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Of course, he wanted to encourage the Knowledge (XXG) in Esperanto, but doesn't object to me taking part in the English language one. I've already contributed to the Esperanto and
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Hey, Im a student and over the last couple of weeks Ive been coming on here just browsing around and being totally impressed that this could all be done through people's hard work.
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Will focus on Computer Science, Digital Media, Ubiquitous Computing, ANTICIPATION. Work on topic "anticipation" will require major changes to current entry "anticipation" (---: -->
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my first edit was 2 months ago, but i forgot to post when it was suggested. primarily copyediting. i noticed that there was an encyclopedia which could use such assistance.
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Am proud to be a user and a contributor to Knowledge (XXG), one of the finest information sites out there. Will share all my knowledge in my major areas of expertise.
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I've been making small updates to a few pages for the last few months, so I thought it was about time to stop hiding behind my IP address and put my name on them :-)
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has a my "official bio," but I'm also an Internet Old Timer, with a love of video games, sci-fi, writing and illustrating, and men who aren't afraid to cry. :)
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Wow, that's some cool project! I really like it. English happens not to be my native language (I'm Russian, but I live in Canada), so watch my edits closely :)
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I have decided to join the community to help in this project. I am a computer science grad student from Singapore studying in the United States. Cheers!
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search and I have found it very useful and well-presented. I also have a particular affinity for all things GNU. My interests include music, science and
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Hello everyone My name is Kyle Hamilton I am a student at Brooks Institute of Photography in Ventura, I study Film and have a strong IT backround.
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Hello. I fell upon this page when looking for my current employer, and thought it looked fun. Hopefully have not screwed things up too much! --
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I'm an 8th Grade student from Teaneck, New Jersey. Knowledge (XXG) has much interesting information on it. I hope I can help make it better.
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Hello everyone I'm proud to be a part of the Wiki and I hope that my user and talk page is a success by giving out my interests, so farewell.
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I find the Knowledge (XXG) pretty useful, so I felt as though I should give back. I have lots of interests, but my expertise lies in
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resource. Occasionally I'll see something that needs to be fixed or added to, so I figured I'd come and help out.
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I'm a huge music person, and listen to just about anything except for country and rap; favorite artists range from
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someone has already updated it. So impressed with this. Also sorry about the spelling mistakes, as i am most lazy.
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I edited the articles Sempervivum]], Jovibarba]], and made some changes in Crassulaceae]] and succulent]] plants.
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