User:Tim Chambers/Interests
Appearance
My contributions can speak for themselves, but here are a few articles of particular interest to me. In any case, this list is a good catalog of exhibits justifying why I keep coming back to this phenomenal Web site.
See also: my bookmarks page, and todo list.
This list is ordered with the articles that most recently interest me at the top of the list. More or less.
Most interested
[edit]- Pikes Peak (Iowa)
- Wikipedia:Stable versions
- Wikipedia:Pushing to 1.0
- John Seigenthaler Sr. Wikipedia biography controversy
- The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two
- List of short actors -- someone doesn't like Tom Cruise (5' 7" / 1.70 m) on the list, but he belongs there
- Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 -- just so I can cross-reference to this MIT story about the collision [1]
- World War IV
- Islamofascism
- Cockney rhyming slang
- Fathi Eljahmi (I created the article on 4/9/04.)
- Nomos (mythology) (I created the article on 11/15/05.)
- Open Source Maturity Model (I created the article on 10/5/05.)
- Frankenstein
- Michael Larson
- Frank Hopkins (I created the article in a rage on 3/27/04. Heh.)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Origin of life
- September 11, 2001 attacks
- Collective noun (especially List of animal names)
- List of French phrases used by English speakers
- Athanasian Creed
- Religion
- Mark Whitacre
- Clayton M. Christensen, White House Fellows (I created these articles on 1/8/04.)
- Poet
- Jeff Cooper (colonel) (I created Jeff Cooper on 11/10/01.)
- Clarence Johnson
- Easter egg (virtual)
- Meta:User talk:Tim Chambers Intellectual Elitism
- List of U.S. Presidential religious affiliations
- Pikes Peak
- Category:Logical fallacies
- Wikipediholic
- Existence of God
- Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister / Ignaz Semmelweis
- Charles Proteus Steinmetz (I added the anecdote about where to put the 'X') [2]
- Gerald Schroeder
- David Chalmers (I created the article on 7/2/03.)
- Osama bin Laden (I created the article on 9/11/01.)
- Bad jokes and other deleted nonsense
- Sabrina (1995 film) -- added "morals are paintings on walls and scruples are money in Russia" quote.
- Meta:A Better Wikipedia
- Talk:Turing Test
- Joseph Weizenbaum
- Mortimer Adler -- added his interview on MHAJ
- Hound of Heaven -- started the article
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn -- started the article
- Talk:Weblog/Archive1#Misc.
- Colorless green ideas sleep furiously
- Thomas Cranmer
- Richard Hooker (theologian)
- Dilbert#Language (induhvidual)
- Michael Polanyi
- Recapitulation theory ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny
- Common Era
- Cluetrain Manifesto
- Amazing Grace
- List of Biblical figures
- List of Latin phrases
- Anglicanism
- Anglican Church
- Episcopal Church in the United States of America
- Jesus Christ
- Christianity
- Bible
- RMS Titanic
- Steganography -- I created a Wikipedia easter egg.
- USS Indianapolis (CA-35) -- fighting for my writing.
- VENONA project
- Phishing
- Thomas Gray, Gerald Schroeder, Mark Whitacre, List of U.S. Presidential religious affiliations (I created these articles before 2/25/02.)
Not as interested
[edit]But not ready to remove from my list.
- Wikipedia:Press_coverage_2005#December
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia_as_a_press_source_2005#November_1.E2.80.9310
- Cullinan Diamond
- List of French phrases used by English speakers (I created French phrases used by English speakers on 11/16/01.)
- Talk:Rechargeable battery
- Sabrina (1995 film) (I created Sabrina on 8/28/01.)
- Space elevator
- Stanislav Petrov
- Peter Dinklage, Verne Troyer (I created these articles on 1/2/04.)
- Vince Guaraldi (I created the article on 2/28/02.)
- Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Clay S. Jenkinson (I created these articles on 4/24/03.)
- Image:Air Force One on the ground.png
- Leonids
- SWEBOK
- software engineering
- Joseph Campbell
- sep11:Peter Carroll & sep11:Michael Carroll, 9/11 victims
- Daniel M. Lewin, 9/11 victim
- sep11:John J. Wenckus, 9/11 victim
- Talk:Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology/Archive01#MIT_alumni_who_died_in_September_11.2C_2001_terrorist_attack
- Cyc
- Meta:Wikipedia commentary/Responses to How to Destroy Wikipedia
Talk:Arthur Conan Doyle#Practical jokes
- Freedom
- World Trade Center (because of the gold stored there that had to be recovered after 9/11)
- FERPA
- David Weinberger
- googol
- Meta:Tbc/Wikipedia configuration management