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Revision as of 14:20, 22 October 2007 by Gatoclass (talk | contribs) (Barnstable, Alpine)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Hi there. This is my page :)
Pages I have made substantial contributions to:
- Joseph Stalin
- Casus belli
- List of wars and disasters by death toll
- List of battles and other violent events by death toll
Pages I have wasted considerable energy on:
Pages created:
World War II maritime
- Bayfield class attack transport
- Achelous class repair ship
- USS Clay (APA-39)
- USS Grafton (APA-109)
- USS Alpine (APA-92)
- USS Barnstable (APA-93)
Other
- FairskyCite error: The
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- List of accidents and disasters by death toll
Stubs created:
Maritime
Maritime disasters
Books
- Henry Holt and Company
- University Press of America
- Sussex Academic Press
- Glencannon Press
- The Revolt
Other
Templates:
Categories:
Redirects:
Images uploaded:
About my Wiki activities
I formally joined Wiki in about March 2006, but have used, enjoyed, admired and occasionally edited Wiki for a year or two prior to that.
While I have a wide range of interests, by sheer coincidence I seem to have currently gravitated to pages involving war, conflict and related statistics. I expect this to change eventually, but right now I've found so much that needs to be done on such pages that I can see these subjects occupying much of my available Wikitime for quite a while yet. In between I try to squeeze in some other duties like a good little Wikipedian such as contributing to article RFC's, AFD's etc., though I generally find that disputes can be so complex that I simply don't have time to make the kind of careful judgements I would like to (in which case I generally decline to participate at all).
I've also been doing a bit of work on categories lately. It's amazing how messed up a lot of them are. They seem to be a rather neglected area.
Footnotes
- ^ Originally created from content at List of wars and disasters by death toll.