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[edit] Articles that I started:
[edit] Wisconsin
- Brothertown Indians - my first article featured on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on February 2, 2006
- Hearthstone Historic House Museum - featured as "Did You Know" article on January 6, 2006
- The Gufs - Milwaukee band that should have hit it big but never did (YET)
Wisconsin Technical College System | Fox Valley Technical College | Lakeshore Technical College | Jim Gantner | WISS Trivia Contest | Wisconsin International Raceway | Carl Kiekhaefer | Madison International Speedway | Little House wayside | Acuity Insurance | The Post-Crescent | Wisconsin Off Road Series | Herman C. Timm House | College of the Menominee Nation | Titan Stadium (UW-Oshkosh) | The Sheboygan Press | Chilton Times-Journal | Tri-County News (Wisconsin) | Spaceport Sheboygan | WORQ | Greenleaf | Dalton | Briggsville
[edit] NASCAR
- Daytona Beach Road Course - featured on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on March 16, 2006 - it was both a NASCAR track and a location for the land speed record
- Sara Christian - featured on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on May 5, 2006 - the first woman to start in a NASCAR race (at NASCAR's first race)
- Jim Roper / Glenn Dunnaway - featured together on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on May 18, 2006 - Roper won the first NASCAR race after Dunnaway's car was disqualified
- Whelen Modified Tour - featured on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on May 20, 2006 - significantly helped main writer User:Barno
- Bobby Norfleet - featured on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on June 21, 2006 - significantly updated article started by User:D-Day
- Bill France, Jr. - featured as a "Did You Know" article on December 15, 2006
- Holman Moody - featued as a "Did You Know" article on March 12, 2007
Red Farmer | Robbie Reiser | Erik Darnell | Steve Wallace (racer) | Polish Victory Lap | Nashville Speedway USA | Carl Kiekhaefer
Fonty Flock | Bob Flock | Ethel Mobley | Buddy Arrington | Nathan Haseleu
[edit] IROC
- Steve Millen- featured on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on July 31, 2006
[edit] Historic racing
- Henry Segrave/Segrave Trophy featured together on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on March 19, 2006
Sig Haugdahl | Frank Lockhart | Pete DePaolo | Board track racing | Earl Cooper
[edit] Other car racing
American Speed Association | Jennerstown Speedway | USAR Hooters Pro Cup | Elliott Forbes-Robinson | rewrote Wayne Taylor from scratch | IMCA Modified
[edit] Off-road racing
SODA (series) - I had my first pit crew experience at a SODA event for a buggy at a Road America event in the 1990s, and here is an image of the driver racing his CORR truck in 2006.
CORR | Walker Evans (racer) | Crandon International Off-Road Raceway | Wisconsin Off Road Series (mountain bike) | Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group | Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame | Category:Off-road racing | Johnny Greaves (racer)
[edit] Open wheel racing
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum | List of National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductees | National Sprint Tour | National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame | Sleepy Tripp |
[edit] Other racing
- Chris Economaki - (legendary racing announcer/writer) featured on wikipedia.org homepage as a "Did You Know" article on June 17, 2006
- Impact wrench - featured on homepage as a "Did You Know" article on December 17, 2006. I didn't help write the article, but I helped reference the article. The article wouldn't have been featured has I not referenced the article.
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America | National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame | Miguel Duhamel | Kenny Coolbeth
[edit] Contemporary Christian Music
Weekend 22 | Total Axxess | Aaron Shust | Jesus Freak Hideout | Marie Miller | Music in the Rockies | Fervent Records
- Christian Music Central - The only article that I started which was deleted. I had it speedy deleted after it came up on AfD since it was weak on reliable sources. It is a reference for CCM articles.
[edit] Other mainstream music
[edit] Misc.
- Centennial Light - I didn't start the article, but I helped source and expand the DYK article from December 19, 2006. The article might have not been featured had I not helped source the article.
List of trivia contests | Penske Automotive Group | War of 1812 museum (Plattsburgh)
[edit] A sample of my updates/contributions:
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- my colleges:
- University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (B.S. (1991)/Mathematics major, Computer Science (programming) minor) (where I may have been in classes with Brian Paul, programmed in Pascal, Assembly language, BASIC, SNOBOL, ADA, and LISP)
- Fox Valley Technical College (actively seeking both an associates degree in IT-Networking and a certificate in IT-Web Development) (Phi Theta Kappa, AITP officer, programming in Visual Basic .NET, HTML, JavaScript, PHP, SQL, and XML, nominated for 2007 student of the Year)
[edit] Substantially completed (starting with an existing small article)
Scott Wimmer | Ted Musgrave | University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh | Viterbo University | Schreiber Foods