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This user prefers erudite and sophisticated humour |
Not a kleptobox, honest |
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Userbox trouble |
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its & it's |
This user understands the difference between its and it's. So should you. |
Boris |
I say chaps...wouldn't it be super if jolly old Bozza led the Tories? |
With regard to the above, this user is actually an atheist. This may possibly result in POV.
Seriously - Boris Johnson would make a great PM. Really glad to find I wasn't the only one who had had this thought - thankyou creater of {{User:Aeon1006/Userboxes/User Boris}}
[edit] SAVE NICK GISBURNE!
YouTube have recently (mid-February 2007) banned a prominent atheist called Nick Gisburne, ostensibly for reasons of copyright infringement, however they originally informed him (and placed on their site, as evidenced by screenshots from Google Cache) that it was for inappropriate content. The content in question was a video consisting entirely of the more vengeful quotes from the Qu'ran. The inescapable conclusion is that YouTube have in fact censored Gisburne. This angers me as I support not only atheism, but also freedom of speech. I urge all decent humans to join the struggle to Save Nick Gisburne! Update: after trawling through the relevant portion of the DMCA ([1] this portion]), it is clear that there is no reference to the 'three strikes' rule which YT claim is required, and the nearest part - about requiring a 'repeat infringer' policy - is too open-ended and vague to actually require anything. YT claim their hands are tied. This is patently ridiculous; their policy is entirely their own, and it is also entirely unacceptable.
I am a person very interested in physics, I have come up with my own ToE (Theory of Everything), called Phase Theory, and that is where my username comes from. I am also interested in programming and am hoping to start a non-bloatware software company, though I am not daft enough to try and blatantly advertise it on Wikipedia as this would probably get me blocked.
About my aspie-ness: my narrow interests are maths, physics and computers (surprise surprise). I am above average intelligence (IQ 148) and I believe this is an Asperger's tendency; the aspie article seems not to make much of this. My intelligence is not just in my narrow interests. I am not trying to boast my IQ, just saying I think AS increases IQ.
My computing minimalism (alfa-soft) is on this site, just in case anyone cares
I would much rather use Linux but it's too much hassle to undo all the damage that XP does to your system in the first place.
I am a member of the World of Spectrum forums (at this URL).
Adhocipedia!!! It's a scratchpad wikia for anything Wikipedia says is not notable enough.