"Suppose that, as is perfectly possible, Wikipedia continues producing articles at a rate of 1,000 per month. In seven years, it would have 84,000 articles."
-Larry Sanger, July 2001, quoted in Kuro5hin.
For any complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.
-paraphrase of H.L. Mencken
Qui nos rodunt confundantur, et cum justis non scribantur.
Their business model depends on the Internet not sucking. And we help the Internet not suck. - Jimmy Wales, on why Google and Yahoo like Wikipedia.
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Who am I?
editI'm just a guy who knows a bit about everything. I prefer breadth to depth, although having both is best. There are few things I know a lot about, but few that I know nothing about. The things I do know a lot about are an odd collection, and include:
- economics, specifically microeconomics and game theory.
- the history, culture, politics, and especially architecture of the Caucasus region.
- military history, especially World War II
- physics
- mathematics
- science fiction
- music
I've been around Wikipedia since Fall 2003, making me a veteran Wikipedian but certainly not one of the oldest.
I stumbled on to this site while writing trivia questions for quiz bowl, and used it as a reference for more than a year before starting to contribute significantly. Then I got addicted. You know how it goes.
What do I do here?
editWhen I was a slacking college student, I spent an immense amount of time on Wikipedia. Those days are long past. I occasionally fix problems when I notice them, but that’s the extent of my current involvement here.
I used to be an administrator, but they finally got around to removing that for inactivity. Just as well, as I’m no longer familiar enough with the current policy and practices to make use of those tools.
Where have I been?
editOf all my work on Wikipedia what you're most likely to see is the Tutorial, which was my idea even though I'm sure it would have happened eventually without me. I wrote most of the original version, and still do some updating and maintaining occasionally. I started the Welcoming committee page, but can't claim credit for the tradition of welcoming new users. I'm also proud to have written much of the early content of Wikipedia:Assume good faith, some of which still survives several years later.
To see a list of the articles I've started or made major edits to, check out my obligatory bragsheet.
Subpages
edit- User:Isomorphic/newuser - my new user greeting boilerplate.
- User:Isomorphic/ToDo - stuff I'm planning to work on. Some day, maybe.
- User:Isomorphic/Essays - my thoughts on Wikipedia.
- User:Isomorphic/Quotes - amusing things others have said.
- User:Isomorphic/Hall of Fame - exemplary Wikipedians (my POV of course)
- User:Isomorphic/VfD
If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated, and that I have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia itself. The original page is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Isomorphic. |