User:Folkor
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I am a musician, computer programmer, and student of Webster University. I've been a registered Wikipedian since early 2005, but a visitor since 2003 or earlier. I do not like the excessive use of userboxes, but I will use a few that I find helpful. I don't find it necessary to share all my personal information on a user page.
(Note to self: May 14th / May 18th)
Current projects:
- Adding pages for Bauhaus and Love and Rockets's albums. (There's still a bit of work to be done, although pages for the main studio albums are now up.)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Alternative music
Future projects:
- The Tones on Tail page, as it has come to my attention that it could use some updating.
Past projects:
- Updating the List of EPs as it was missing a lot of material.
- Trying to work with the List of songs under one minute in length page. I have given up.
- The Matt Johnson (singer) page, as it was not very good.
Ongoing projects:
- Correcting grammar: a lot of people don't care about grammar. I do. Therefore, I decapitalize mid-title articles and appropriate prepositions, I capitalize verbs, I add or remove apostrophes from "its" as appropriate, and so on.
- Helping revert vandalism to mildly controversial musicians' pages. (I still find the vandalism of the Joy Division page in which every instance of Ian Curtis was replaced by Chuck Norris hilarious, if stupid.)
- Trying to make the List of songs over fifteen minutes in length page decent. It's hard.
These are pages I want to have linked just for the sake of reference:
- Wikipedia:Listcruft
- Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not
- Wikipedia:Help, my article got nominated for deletion!
- Wikipedia:Sign your posts
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types
- Wikipedia:No original research
- Vegetarianism of Adolf Hitler
- Reductio ad Hitlerum
- Archive of album lists
- Template:User infobox
- Wikipedia:Userboxes/Programming
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums
- List of albums which include 9 or fewer tracks
- Wikipedia:Article size
Here's the handy dash that comes up a lot (–): –