User:Superbfc
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I am a frequent contributor on Wikipedia, frequently making factual corrections or copy edits. I have also edited the Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Swedish and Norwegian (Bokmål) versions of Wikipedia, as well as Commons. The first page I started from scratch was the article on Griffin Park, the home of my favourite football team, Brentford. I have since created the following pages, along with a few other stubs for disambiguation purposes (which are not listed):
- Wall of Sound (record label) - a label that features in my record collection.
- Akasha (band) - a band formerly signed to Wall of Sound
- Sunderland Symphony Orchestra - of which I am a member.
- Old bill - about the origin of the Colloquial British term.
- Rokin - a street in Amsterdam, one of my favourite cities.
- National Tariff System - about the Dutch public transport ticketing system.
- SmartWater - an anti-theft system about which I was trying to find info, and to my horror had no Wikipedia entry!
- AntiProduct - crazy, crazy punk rockers!
- Alex Kane - AntiProduct's eccentric frontman
- Clam Abuse - side project of Alex Kane, with Ginger of The Wildhearts.
- Haxo (Paris Métro) - ghost station on Paris métro which I mainly translated from French.
- Vocal Sampling - a fantastic Cuban a cappella salsa band, whom I saw live at the Royal Albert Hall during a Prom-season.
- Ebenezer Place, Wick - the world's shortest street (featured in Wikipedia:Unusual articles).
- A1018 road in Sunderland
- Single carriageway - the British term for the most common (i.e. undivided) type of road, highway or street.
- NewcastleGateshead - the now increasingly fashionable brand name for the Newcastle and Gateshead conurbation.
- Holy Trinity, Sunderland - by far the best building in Sunderland
My main interest is music, followed by travel (borne out of an interest in Geography and transport), language (including foreign languages, Etymology, linguistics, phonology/phonetics) and "culture", which I take to include my main love, music, as well as art, literature, poetry, or anything that takes my fancy!
I am a member of the Sunderland Symphony Orchestra, playing the Viola. I am also a member of lunastation, which is an electronic music project/collective/group producing work broadly falling into the categories of chill-out, ambient or trip-hop.
My profession is Civil Engineering, and I work as a Traffic & Road Safety Engineer for Sunderland City Council. I also hold a CertTESOL, which means I can Teach English as a Foreign Language anywhere in the world.
I hold dual UK and Australian citizenship, although I have never - as yet - set foot "down under". I was born in 1981 in Enfield, the most northerly Borough of London. Since 2000, I have lived on Tyneside, having moved there to study Civil Engineering at Newcastle University. I graduated with a 2:1 MEng (hons) degree in 2004.
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