User:Rick Block
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Lately I've mostly been working on the Japanese prefectures, towns and villages articles (see Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan/Gappei) and various geographical infoboxes (see Wikipedia:Geographical infoboxes), although I'm also a regular responder at the Help desk and Wikipedia:Village pump (technical). I shepherded Monty Hall problem through the Wikipedia:Featured articles process and still try to help folks understand it, and was instrumental in the adoption of Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories) as policy.
- First edit: February 20, 2004.
- My contributions.
- Current count: >9999 (10,000th edit on March 21, 2005). [1]
- Admin since August 21, 2005
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[edit] What I think
- Wikipedia's newcomers are undoubtedly ignorant of many local rules and conventions, but some of them are experts and we desperately need them. Don't piss them off. Most of them mean well.
- Wikipedia's most active editors generally aren't suffering from terminal editcountitis. They just like editing and spend far too much time at it. They should take a break before carpal tunnel syndrome sets in.
- Wikipedia's administrators deal with obnoxious vandals and do whatever it takes to keep the place running. They deserve our utmost sympathy. Sometimes, some of them might be a little cranky. You try dealing with assholes for a few hours and see what kind of mood you're in.
- The MediaWiki software developers are lazy bums probably out drinking while the rest of us try to work around bugs in their lousy software. OK. So, I don't really think this. But I think some people do. The main thing to realize is ...
... everyone here, newcomer to developer, is a volunteer. Let's all try to get along.
[edit] Favorite quotes
- I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that's how it comes out. (attributed to Bill Hicks).
- All extremists should be shot (don't know the original source of this one).
[edit] Articles I've started
I created and maintain Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by featured article nominations and the by-month CFD indices.
[edit] jazz related
Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame - James Booker
[edit] Denver, Colorado related
Colorado State Capitol - Denver Art Museum - KUVO - Lakeside Amusement Park - Six Flags Elitch Gardens - Tattered Cover - Union Station (Denver) - Water World - Elitch Gardens
[edit] category:email related
GB18030 - ISO 2022 - Mark Crispin
[edit] miscellaneous
American Booksellers Association (including adding BookSense to Special:Booksources) - Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award - Late harvest wine - Michael Connelly - Napoleonic medal - Spenser (fictional detective) - Yasumasa Fukushima
[edit] Articles I've significantly contributed to
Down Beat - IMAP4 - MIME - POP3 - SMTP-AUTH
[edit] Templates I've written
- Template:BirthsInCentury, used in nth century birth categories (e.g. category:20th century births)
- Template:DeathsInCentury, used in nth century deaths categories (e.g. category:20th century deaths)
- Template:DecadesAndYears, used in nth century articles (e.g. 20th Century)
- Template:Japanese prefecture, used in main article for each of the Prefectures of Japan
- Navoboxes for Japanese prefectures (all using Template:Prefecture navobox): Aichi, Chiba, Fukuoka, Gifu, Hyogo, Ibaraki, Ishikawa, Kagoshima, Kanagawa, Kumamoto, Kyoto, Mie, Miyazaki, Nagano, Nagasaki, Niigata, Oita, Okayama, Okinawa, Osaka, Saga Prefecture, Saitama, Shiga, Shimane, Shizuoka, Tochigi, Tokyo, Toyama, Wakayama, Yamaguchi, Yamanashi
- Template:Radio stations by state, used in Radio stations in <state> categories (e.g. category:radio stations in Colorado)
- Template:YearsInCentury, used in nth century categories (e.g. category:20th century)
[edit] To do list
- Update Japanese town/village articles due to gappei, see Wikipedia:WikiProject_Japan/Gappei
- MIME - finish rewriting
- IMAP4 extension - write
- Internet mail standard - complete
- email format - write
- ISO 2022 - write the JIS X * pages
- add articles and category for jazz clubs
- revisit category:districts