User:Sadsignal
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Just an old Engineer from the States, slowly making this user-page a bit less drab. :) Retired with a lot of time on my hands and Wikipedia editing has become just another hobby of mine. I'm not entirely new to Wikipedia, I had contributed a bit back in 2004, but I still have a lot to learn. I hope to be a valuable contributor and enjoy learning from my betters and the many veterans here. I mostly contribute to pages involving distance education, music, and technology. I also enjoy fixing typos and the general copy-edit. You can find me with a cup o' joe at the Wikipedia:Teahouse, I'll be the one reading.
Newest things I have learned from veteran editors
- Ordinal indicators and superscript are not required in dates.
- How to properly capitalize headings. (WP:MOS)
- Do not use in line external links.
- Only use independent secondary sources for citations, primary sources are not valid.
- Help:Cheatsheet is my buddy.
Articles I have contributed to
*Indicates significant contribution
- Distance education (minor addition)
- GeoVector* (created section Lawsuit against Samsung)
- Grid Systems Corporation (minor addition)
- Nehanda Abiodun (minor addition)
- Nurse With Wound (minor addition)
- Open University (wrote history of 2.2.2 Business school) work on this page in progress
- Shai Reshef (minor addition)
- University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign* (created section 3.2Distance Learning)
- University of The People (minor addition & dispute resolution)
To do: articles that need work, citations, or up for deletion
- Ashiya College
- Baze University
- Campus police
- Open University
- University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna
Copy-editor for
Construction Products Directive, Denel Y3 AGL, M-84 (Michigan highway), North German Constitution, Robert Barnett (lawyer) and others.
The list of documented failures
Untitled Soap&Skin EP --page I created that was removed on the grounds of not being notable enough, that poor poor EP.
Current interests
Artificial intelligence, Quantum mechanics, Distance education, Parkinson's disease, Business Law, Experimental music, Sustainability, Computational Sciences
Vanity