User:LikeRealTimes

From WikiProjectMed
Jump to navigation Jump to search
I like chocolate cake.

Hello! My name is LikeRealTimes and I am proud to become a great Wikipedian like all of you!


These all all my favorite topics on articles at Wikipedia:

Where do I live?

Ragay, Camarines Sur, Philippines, my hometown.
It will be ridiculous if I was born in the sea.
This user lives in
Philippines.
This user lives in
Camarines Sur.
This user lives in
Ragay.

I currently lived in the Municipality of Ragay in the Philippines, but I wasn't born here in the first place.

I was born in the city of San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines. I grew up there for more like 8/9 years, but we moved to Ragay because my mom sell our house and decided to move to our grandmother's house.

Contributions at Wikipedia

Here are the article and pages that I contributed in Wikipedia:[a]

List of pages:

For my full list of contributions that I have made on Wikipedia, click here:

1,000+This user has made more than 1,000 contributions to Wikipedia.

 4,348 This user has made 4,348 edits to the English language Wikipedia.
 4,000 This user has made more than 4,000 edits to the English language Wikipedia.
 4,559 This user has made 4,559 edits to all Wikimedia projects.
 4,500 This user has made more than 4,500 edits to all Wikimedia projects.

Sandbox

My sandbox is where I practice editing, using templates, and testing experiments. I also use my sandbox to test my editing skills for country, pageant, flag, history, and city articles.

If you want to create your own sandbox, click here:



If you want to make an article yourself, click here:

Create and submit your own article for review here.

Languages

Here are the languages of Wikipedia that I sometimes edit and maintain vandalism. There are only few of them, so I'm going to continue on other languages in the future:


Commons

File:Flag of the Bahamas (darker variant).svg
File:Flag of Saint Martin island (Unification flag).svg

I also had an user page on Wikimedia Commons, where you can upload images, GIFs, videos, and audios. These are all the media I've uploaded using Upload Wizard:

If you want to upload a file here, click this button: Upload image here on Wikipedia

If you want to upload a file on Commons, click here: Upload image on Commons

Featured by Wikipedia

From today's featured article

From today's featured article

Marasmius rotula

Marasmius rotula, the pinwheel mushroom, is a fungus in the family Marasmiaceae. Widespread in the Northern Hemisphere, it was first described scientifically in 1772 by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli. The mushrooms are characterized by thin whitish caps up to 2.0 cm (0.8 in) wide that are sunken in the center and pleated with scalloped margins. The wiry black hollow stalks measure up to 8.0 cm (3.1 in) long by 1.5 mm (0.06 in) thick. On the underside of the caps are widely spaced white gills, attached to a collar encircling the stalk. The mushrooms grow in groups or clusters on decaying wood such as moss-covered logs and stumps. Spore release is dependent upon sufficient moisture. Dried mushrooms may revive after rehydrating and release spores for up to three weeks, much longer than most gilled mushrooms. Although the mushrooms are not generally considered edible, they produce a unique peroxidase enzyme that is attracting research interest for use in bioengineering applications. (Full article...)

Recently featured:

From the day-after-tomorrow's featured article

From the day-after-tomorrow's featured article

Interior of Incapillo
Interior of Incapillo

Incapillo is a Pleistocene-age caldera – a depression formed by the collapse of a volcano – in La Rioja Province, Argentina. It is part of the southernmost volcanic centre in the Andean Central Volcanic Zone (CVZ). Subduction of the Nazca Plate beneath the South American Plate is responsible for most of the volcanism in the CVZ. Volcanism commenced in the Incapillo region 6.5 million years ago, forming the high volcanic edifices of Monte Pissis, Cerro Bonete Chico and Sierra de Veladero. Incapillo is known to have erupted the Incapillo ignimbrite 0.52 ± 0.03 and 0.51 ± 0.04 million years ago; this has a total volume of about 20.4 cubic kilometres (4.9 cu mi). A caldera with dimensions of 5 by 6 kilometres (3.1 mi × 3.7 mi) formed during the eruptions. Later volcanism generated more lava domes within the caldera and a debris flow in the Sierra de Veladero. The lake within the caldera may overlie an area of ongoing hydrothermal activity. (Full article...)

Picture of the day

Just the pic of the day. You can check the picture of the day here on Commons: Picture of the day in Commons

Today's featured picture

Oblique shock

An oblique shock is a shock wave that, unlike a normal shock, is inclined with respect to the direction of incoming air. It occurs when a supersonic flow encounters a corner that effectively turns the flow into itself and compresses. This photograph shows an oblique shock at the nose of a Northrop T-38 Talon aircraft, made visible through Schlieren photography.

Photograph credit: NASA & US Air Force (J.T. Heineck, Ed Schairer, Maj. Jonathan Orso, Maj. Jeremy Vanderhal)

Recently featured:

Notes

  1. ^ There are more articles that I contributed to, but I can't list them all here.