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'O dear! Where have I ended up?'
editBittersweetsmile's user page. I know what you're thinking. You just can't help yourself can you? You just have to look at what projects this mysterious user has undertaken...
Projects
editI'm new to editing so any advice from experienced editors is most wolcome.
Currently I'm concentrating on improving two articles:
1) Roger Federer: Pretty big article - I'm indebted to LeaveSleaves on helping with this one.
2) Brian Josephson: Nobel Laureate in Physics and an interesting person. Information (or should I say reliable information?) about him and his contributions (other than the Josephson effect) is difficult to find.
I have also started on a third: Fred Hoyle, who is something of a scientific hero of mine. There are two great resources for this his 'official' website and the St. John's Fred Hoyle Project site. For this I'm using my sandbox.
I'm really interested in improving articles on current science. I'm always surprised how little coverage cutting-edge science receives with start-class articles on nobel-prize winning topics e.g. Giant magnetoresistance and the pages of its co-discoverers Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg.
My Sensei
editUser:Cargoking: Friendly and helpful (and apparently good with cargo) but other than that a mystery...