This user has published peer-reviewed articles in academic journals. |
This user knows TRIZ. |
This user entrusts the management of relational data to PostgreSQL. |
This user has memorized the elements' names and symbols. |
I wish I read this book earlier. |
451 F | This User is an Anti-Deletionist and will support the destruction of the work of other editors only after fair process. |
This user has extended confirmed rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify) |
This user is an advocate of open research and open access. |
This user shares at the Resource Exchange. |
This user is a participant in WikiProject Energy. |
This user is male. |
This user has a mancrush on Orville Peck |
This user tries to reduce Gender bias on Wikipedia. |
This user is a WikiHobbit. |
This user is a WikiDragon: making massive, bold edits everywhere. |
This user wants a WikiOtter. |
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About me:
- I have a doctorate in Physical Chemistry, and I write mostly about Electrochemistry, Chemistry, Physics, theoretical physics, nuclear energy, nuclear submarines, nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, batteries, pharmacology, scientometrics, musicology, Comparative linguistics, comparative law and patent law(suits), i.e. things I work(ed) with on a daily basis.
- I am multilingual, but I usually write in English or translate from other languages to English.
- In the interpretation of law I am a staunch supporter of purposivism.
- I find enumerated lists more suitable for human perception and memorizing, than so-called "prose"[1] enforced on wiki. Does this make me a poet or just anti-prozac (pun intended)?
- I believe, that both wiki-deletionists and wiki-inclusionists are wrong, and the only right policy is wiki-improvementism : when you see a bad edit-do not delete it or leave it as it is. Instead- make it better. If you cannot make it better, mark the text for others to improve. If the article is getting too long, carve smaller articles out of it. [2] Also, if you have an impulse to delete - read this first: Chesterton fence .
- I have access to several subscription databases, and I can help other wikipedians via Resource Exchange. Also, I want to draw your attention to this fantastic FREE database The Lens, which has a larger coverage and a superior search syntax, than Scopus and Web of Science combined.
- After years of being a wiki-hobbit[3] my editing style is metamorphosing into a wiki-dragon.[4] Yes, the previously unknown larval stage of wiki-dragons turned out to be a wiki-hobbit (perhaps along with other possibilities).
- I've been with Wikipedia long enough to learn, that "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."[5]
- ^ https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lists#Use_prose_where_understood_easily
- ^ https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Association_of_Inclusionist_Wikipedians
- ^ https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiHobbit
- ^ https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiDragon
- ^ https://www.dictionary.com/browse/all-animals-are-equal--but-some-animals-are-more-equal-than-others#google_vignette