User:CFeyecare
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Gender | Male | ||
Birth date | March 16, 1993 | ||
Occupation | Student | ||
High school | The New School of Northern Virginia | ||
Religion | Episcopalian with Buddhist philosophies. | ||
Politics | Libertarian, Ron Paul. | ||
Aliases | TheBlameThrower, CFeyecare | ||
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TheBlameThrower@gmail.com | |||
Skype | TheBlameThrower | ||
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Hello, I have been contributing to wikipedia for years. I am interested in computers. More specifically: operating systems (mostly OpenBSD), html, wikitext, and of course wikipedia. Most of my early contributes were minor edits. Today I mostly work on userboxes and on Wikibooks. Wikibooks is sadly very outdated.
Images I have uploaded
[edit]- MacOSX VirtualBox OpenBSD.png [1]
- Vidalia_Tor_IPChicken.png [2]
- JGRASP+hello world.png[3]
- JAP screenshot.png[4]
- Wikipedia signpost.png[5]
- WikiGuard_screenshot [6]
- WikiGuard logo [7]
- Freeciv_amplio_tile [8]
- Freeciv_freeland_tile [9]
- WikiGuard lock [10]
- Bayimg screenshot [11]
- Thinkfree.com and Thinkfree Office 3 [12]
- LimeChat [13]
- Skype running on Mac OS X [14]
- WikiGuard logo [15]
- OpenBSD and Xfce [16]
- Vimperator on Mac OS X [17]
Things I am a fan of
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Television
[edit]Web
[edit]Computers
[edit]Bookmarked
[edit]- OpenBSD
- VirtualBox
- Open Source Software
- iCab
- Freeciv
- Xfce
- Futurama
- Wikipedia:Userboxes/Software
- Comparison of platform virtual machines
- Tor (anonymity network)
- Wikipedia:User Page Design Center/Menus and subpages
- Nokia 6131
- Web colors
- New Users
Userboxes that I have made
[edit]Picture of the Day
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The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was a NASA space mission aimed at testing a method of planetary defense against near-Earth objects. The target object, Dimorphos, is a 160-meter-long (525-foot) minor-planet moon of the asteroid Didymos. DART was launched on 24 November 2021 and successfully collided with Dimorphos on 26 September 2022 while about 11 million kilometers (6.8 million miles) from Earth. The collision shortened Dimorphos's orbit by 32 minutes and was mostly achieved by the momentum transfer associated with the recoil of the ejected debris, which was larger than the impact. This video is a timelapse of DART's final five and a half minutes before impacting Dimorphos, and was compiled from photographs captured by the Didymos Reconnaissance and Asteroid Camera for Optical navigation (DRACO), the spacecraft's 20-centimeter-aperture (7.9-inch) camera, and transmitted to Earth in real time. The replay is ten times faster than reality, except for the last six images, which are shown at the same rate at which the spacecraft returned them. Both Didymos and Dimorphos are visible at the start of the video, and the final frame shows a patch of Dimorphos's surface 16 meters (51 feet) across. DART's impact occurred during transmission of the final image, resulting in a partial frame.Video credit: NASA / Johns Hopkins APL
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Tip of the Day
[edit]Tip of the moment...
How to add hidden editor notes in an article
Have you ever needed to post an important message to all editors about an article, on the article itself, but thought it would stick out like a sore thumb and ruin the article if you did? Are you reverting many edits on an article because editors just aren't seeing the important message or special instructions on the talk page? The solution is that you can insert hidden text in the article! That way, only the people editing the page will see your message! Here is how to insert a hidden comment:
Once you have completed those 3 easy steps, you won't be reverting as many mistakes! For example, the following hidden comment has been used in the Meaning of life article, in the Popular views section:
Some more examples of pages that have hidden messages include: – – Read more: To add this auto-randomizing template to your user page, use {{totd-random}}
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