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Greetings! How can I help you? For those new to Wikipedia, you're looking at J. J.'s User page, much like any standard profile for multi-user computer and internet tools. See the Wikipedia:Introduction page to see how valuable is this user-edited encyclopedia.
Noteworthy articles
See my /Archive for less significant edits I've made.
Editing
- 05Sep6: Bible translations, Category:Baptist churches, F.X._Toole [1], user Nashville search, Maarten Baas burnt art, Proper use of "See also", Generic citations
- Mar22: The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois
- Apr28: Summarizing appendices issues. UPDATE: Got some good feedback; more recent discussion at talk:Footnotes.
- May4: Mixed citations and footnotes example
- Aug11: I've copied and improved Christian wikis over at Wikible:.
WikiProjects: and example
- Countering systemic bias in religion: Roman Catholic vs. Catholic
- Geographical coordinates: Camp Barton
- Movies: The Wizard (film)
- Music: Testify (P.O.D. album)
Interesting
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- 05Sep5: Computer accessibility, Internet2, List of wikis (SwitchWiki InterWiki explanation)
- Sep10: Open Source Culture, OpenDocument
- Oct14: Blingo (use my link to win more prizes!). DokuWiki may be my best bet for Megsnjj.com.
- 06Jan12: North American International Auto Show, recent 2006 show sports some sweet concepts, such as the Challenger and Camaro.
- Feb7: Honda FCX now on the market (fuel cell technology)
- Feb12: Krumping ("Pro-Test" rocks)
- Mar9: Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (like SETI@home and the World Community Grid)
- Mar23: List of portable applications
- Apr30: User:Mzajac/monobook.css/Superscript fix
- Jul13: Meta:Article validation proposals (improving reliability)
- Jul19: Meta:Goings-on announces vague single login plans
- Aug26: The Exodus Decoded History Channel 2-hour documentary
- Sep06: Wikipedia:Wikipedians/Technical Communicators
- 07Jan13: Don Juan (Byron) (See Canto 2)
- Apr10: Bill Maher
- May17: North American X-15
- Jun19: Political positions of Mike Gravel
Biography
Since September 2006, my philosophy on life has really changed. I've gone from Christian to Agnostic, married to separated, in a good-paying job to working only 30 hours part time, being depressed to being happy! I've consolidated a lot of links and thoughts on various topics at Zepfanman.com: When you can't find it on Google (my personal website). If you're in the Nashville area, you may be interested in my dating profiles page, too.
I grew up going to an independent Baptist church with my grandfather when he could get me to go. I made a profession of faith at the age of 15 and have been seeking out the ways of God ever since. In December 2003, I graduated from Vanderbilt University with a BA in Religious Studies and a minor in Computer Science. I worked as a systems engineer (desktop and network architecture) in Nashville for the conference centers of LifeWay Christian Resources. I'm now working part time in retail and spend the rest of my time contemplating life and relationships.
Wikipedia philosophy
As I move further along in life, I discover more about my passion for this world. Although I've passed a quarter-century (born in September 1980), I'm still searching for that dream job. In the past few months, I've really been trying to focus on why I do the things I do. As I've been working on my "beta" website, I've discovered that my journeys online are driven by unifying, publicizing, and helping people like you find information across the WWW. Wikipedia comes into the picture as an ingenious collaboration tool that fits right into this philosophy of mine. Please recommend other information-collecting tools you've found across the web (sites like IMDb, Rate Your Music, and a much needed book database are just a few examples to get your juices flowing).
Where to find me
I got hooked on MediaWiki-style editing at TheoWiki, but have found Wikible a better place to concentrate recent wiki efforts.
My personal site is Zepfanman.com: When you can't find it on Google; boasts a gallery, hundreds of link resources, and a blog matching the wide variety of my interests. In 2005, I started to let the site gather some dust, though, shifting focus to del.icio.us and other social Web 2.0 sites instead.
Contact me using the "E-mail this user" link in the left column toolbox here, or use my contact form on Zepfanman.com.
Peace to you all.
Users around Nashville
Feel free to add yourself to this list if you're in the area. For people across the whole state, put Category:Wikipedians in Tennessee on your user page. (Help out with Wikipedia:User_categorisation which outlines how to convert Wikipedians/Tennessee, for example.)
- Bjtitus Drums, computers, nature, '90
- Cswrye Macon, Trevecca, MTSU, Antioch, swing dancing Christian, '78
- Corvun Witchcraft, '83
- Iamvered Languages, film, history, bisexual, '60s
- Kaldari Admin (heavy editing)
- Kevin Rector Preds fan, programmer
- Lane Wright actor ('05Feb last contrib.)
- Maxistheman Image:Maxistheman.JPG! '96
- Mike Hackney MTSU tv anchor, '85
- Poroubalous Truman State in MO
- Riffsyphon1024 Austin Peay, '84
- RivGuySC Vandy IT, born in the 70s?
- Rlquall Admin, insurance, security, '57
- The Literate Engineer Vandy, SC, '84
- Toothpaste SC, history
- You? Me? Us? Belmont U, arts, music, and tolerance, '62
Other notes
Workalone Wiki - I'm linking to this here because Dom's job has been a pipedream of my own for a couple years now. Maybe someday I'll have my own design and tech help business! I'm starting small with a redesign of my own website. --J. J. 14:04, 20 May 2005 (CDT)