User:Nhprman
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This Wikipedia User... |
Supports Free speech on User pages, but not divisive speech that detracts from our mission here. |
Wants you to say "Hi" on my Talk page in your language! |
Lives in the New Hampshire, a state in New England, a region in the northeastern United States |
Drives a used Lexus ES 300. |
Is interested in learning my Family history and in Genealogy. |
Believes Wikipedia is being ruined by deletionists. |
Is a huge fan of Wikia (formerly "Wikicities.") |
Recycles as much as possible. |
Thinks calendar reform should be explored. |
Enjoys politics and likes to study other nations' political systems. |
Enjoys Science fiction especially the genre of Time Travel. |
Is interested in Religion (study and practice.) |
Is a native speaker of English, who speaks a very little German and even less Spanish, and two or three words in Croatian and Japanese. Would love to learn more of ALL these languages. |
Enjoys Wiki articles on history and politics. |
Likes writing Flash fiction (really short stories.) |
Has visited Canada, Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy and Germany. Would love to go back, and wants to visit Singapore, Monaco, and the United Kingdom. |
Is engaged in public relations as a career. |
Wants to rent this line. Just kidding. |
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[edit] Intro to nhprman
My name is Stephen and I like to Wiki.
I live in Northern New England and I serve as president of a local non-profit organization.
These days I'm more active on various "Wikia," formerly known as Wikicities, than I am here.
Frankly, Wikipedia is becoming a very unfriendly place, filled with tin-pot dictator editors who are determined to "cleanse" it of all "superfluous" content. In short, I am a proud Inclusionist.
[edit] User Interest Lists
Like the colorful List, to the right, telling you about my edit interests?
If so, and you want one, too, check out the User Interest List page. And send me a link to your User Interest List, if you create one.
[edit] Wiki Work
I have created the following articles:
- New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2004
- List of mayors of Manchester, New Hampshire
- Valley Cemetery in Manchester, New Hampshire
- Emile D. Beaulieu - former mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire
- Winter Haven High School in Winter Haven, Florida - I am an alumnus
- Trinity High School (Manchester)
- Edward C. Smith - Mayor of Manchester, 1911, 1912
- The 30x11 Calendar and New Earth Calendar, proposals to reform the Gregorian calendar (Two articles that were deleted by an overzealous little editor who over aggressively interpreted guidelines here as if they were policies.)
- Jim Coburn - 2006 NH gubernatorial candidate
- Josh Logan - Local singer/celebrity, contestant on Rock Star: Supernova
- Screen International Security Services - Security company of Avi Korein, Mel Gibson's Israeli bodyguard (Yeah, I know. That's why it's notable)
- Avi Korein - Article on the aforementioned bodyguard
I have greatly expanded these articles and stubs, and continue to watch them:
- Currier Museum of Art - Expanded what was a one-line stub.
- Frederick Smyth (New Hampshire) - Manchester mayor and 1860s Governor of New Hampshire
- Frank Guinta - the current, recently elected Mayor of Manchester, NH
- ManchVegas - Nickname of Manchester, NH (expanded it so well that it survived a deletion attempt on 17 Jan. 2006)
- Calendar reform - Ideas to repalce the Gregorian calendar with something better
- The Celtic Christian monk Pelagius, about whom I studied in my college years
- The World Calendar
- Manchester High School West (No, I'm not an alumnus, but this article was in need of some work)
- Paris in the 20th Century - the "lost work" of sci fi master Jules Verne
- Dr. Alexis Carrel - Perfected a method for suturing wounds with Henry Drysdale Dakin during WWI, is credited with saving thousands of lives, and, with Charles Lindbergh, created a perfusion pump that made organ transplants possible, and laid the groundwork for artificial hearts
- Got Milk?
- Eagle Times - A test of a new format for newspaper Wiki articles
- Holy Family Academy, reworked this new article to add a NPOV, logo and links
- John Stark Regional High School in Weare, New Hampshire - rem. School handbook language, added NPOV material: sports and school history and School Infobox.
- Robert J. Sullivan, Jr. - Candidate for governor in Oklahoma in 2006.
And have contributed minor edits to the following articles:
- Weare, New Hampshire
- Goffstown, New Hampshire
- The Candidate - the excellent 1972 movie
- Peter Boyle - the father on "Everybody Loves Raymond" (and also in the movie "The Candidate")
- New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2006
- New York gubernatorial election, 2006
- Perpetual calendar
- The K Street Project - Should be fair, and have no POV.
- List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer
- Famous predictions
- Aaron Burr - VP who shot someone while in office. Sound familiar? Burr did it on purpose, though.
[edit] External Links
- Friends of Valley Cemetery
- A New Calendar: Options for Reform
- nhreligion.com Religion Weblog
- Tingleys-United Association
- Calendar Wikia - for calendar enthusiasts (NOT an encyclopedia)