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Hi, I'm Overboard or, in "real life", Mike Godwin. And before you ask: No, I'm not that guy (nor am I responsible for this). With that out of the way, welcome to my user page.
In the recent past, I've moved on to other things and my editing/helping with Wikipedia has become a rarity.
That is not to say that I won't tweak/correct/edit an entry if I'm properly motivated (or, more to the point, in the right mood), but over the last few years, these moments have been very few and far between.
I'm hanging on to the links to the following pages, just in case I find a need to reference them down the road somewhere:
When I *am* interested in Wikipedia, I have been sticking to correcting vandalism when I see it, correcting grammar and/or punctuation issues, as well as contributing meaningful information (whether it be new or corrections/clarifications to existing information) to topics I have a reasonable bit of knowledge about.