User:WinterSpw
- ~ Welcome to my userpage! I repair poor, grammatically incorrect, and vandalized articles.
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Testing area
[edit]- ~ My main editing expertise is on: Axis & Allies (2004 video game). :)
I'm trying to make a table of campaigns:
Allied Campaigns | Axis Campaigns |
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Cinematic: Moscow Counteroffensive
Cinematic: Operation Overlord: D-Day Cinematic: Bombing of Berlin
Cinematic: Victory in Japan |
Cinematic: Invasion of France
Cinematic: Fall of London
Cinematic: Collapse of Russia
Cinematic: Cold War in the Pacific |
Table finished.
Also learned how to blink text!
Wow, blinking!
Favorite images
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Magnified sand particles found in cays
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The tesseract, possibly the fourth dimension
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The flag of the United Nations
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Animation of an example of parallax
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The Blue Marble, famous photograph of the Earth
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A volume rendering of a mouse's skull
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Delicious oven-baked chocolate chip cookies
Favorite links
[edit]Miscellaneous
[edit]- Kiska#World_War_II, huge American force invades an island abandoned by the Japanese!
- Durian, finally I know the name of it!
Articles I created
[edit]- Sanizade, an important physician and historian to the Ottoman Turks (the article that referenced this historian got deleted due to lack of citation, which led to the deletion of this article.)
- Furthermore, I have also created a lot of disambiguation and redirect pages. :D
Articles that should be created
[edit]- Southern Resource Area, the rich resource area located in the Dutch East Indies, the Malay peninsula, the Philippines, etc.
- LI-2200, higher-strength version of the LI-900 material, known as LI-2200 (22 pounds per cubic foot bulk density). These tiles provided strength and insulating properties needed in stressful areas that LI-900 tiles were unable to handle. These tiles came with an undesirable weight penalty. Prompted NASA to develop FRCI-12.
- FRCI-12, fibrous refractory composite insulation (12-pound-per-cubic-foot bulk density material). Since their introduction in 1981, FRCI-12 tiles have been used to replace both LI-900 and LI-2200 tiles in many fragile areas of the Space Shuttle
- Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century, an expository and analytical book written by Jonathan Glover discussing things such as Mao's Communist rule and Stalin's Nationalist Socialism.
- Degenerate hyperbola, a conic section in mathematics
- Radiation filter, a screen that filters 94-99% of low-level radiation emitted by computers, Source
- Musée Conti, a historical-based wax museum located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The museum tells of the story behind the New Orleans area in a chronological fashion using over a 100 life-sized wax figures.
- Rainpipe/Drainpipe, a large pipe that carries away the discharge of waste pipes, soil pipes, etc.
'Articles that should be created' that were created
[edit]- War of the Rats, a novel released in May of 1999 about Russian snipers
- LI-900, Space Shuttle TPS tiles that have remarkable thermal protection properties. (An LI-900 tile exposed to a temperature of 1000 K on one side will remain merely warm to the touch on the other side.)
- Concurrent enrollment, summer enrollment in a community college or university for high school course credit
- Enrique Dupuy de Lôme, the Spanish Minister to the United States in 1892, whom wrote an evocative letter which was captured by American intelligence and revealed to the public. The letter censured McKinley, ridiculing him as being weak and incompetent.
- Max and the Cats (Max e os Felinos), a novel written by Scliar whose story is related to that of Life of Pi's