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So, enjoy. Special thanks to anyone who edits these, or adds other material to flesh them out. |
So, enjoy. Special thanks to anyone who edits these, or adds other material to flesh them out. |
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Revision as of 05:49, 1 August 2002
A student of pure mathematics, with interests also including sciences and histories. Came into wikipedia relatively early, from an invitation on the original wiki, and has since been dropping by from time to time. Most contributions have been towards biology, especially protists, but has been dabbling in history and other fields too.
Of special note, I've taken some amateur photos of protozoa and microscopic animals. This is fairly hard, at least for me, but a couple are good enough to be used here. We do encourage amateur work, after all, and when something better comes along they can be replaced easily enough. These are on:
As it happens, I also wrote most of the text for those articles, unless someone has replaced them since. Other articles of that sort, or that I at least helped a lot with at some point or another, are:
- Protista, and most of the groups it links to, from the Actinophryids to the Zygnematales
- Plantae (Magnoliophyta I helped with, but that area needs a good deal of work)
- Animalia, Cnidaria
- Arthropoda, Trilobita, Cladocera, Uniramia, Hymenoptera, Ant
- Cypriniformes, Characiformes, Perciformes
- History of Levant
- Hoplite, Trireme, Thrasybulus, Xenophon
- Perseus, Achilles
- Second Punic War
- Minuscule letter
- Cuboctahedron, Rhombicuboctahedron, Andreini tessellation, and some of the other polyhedra
- Carbon
So, enjoy. Special thanks to anyone who edits these, or adds other material to flesh them out.
This link is here because the page is otherwise an orphan - please look at the contents before removing the link again: Josh_Grosse/Dicta.