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Revision as of 15:34, 31 July 2005
Template:Babel-6 Hi, I don't have a lot to say about me rely. I was born in 1978, I'm from Sokndal, a small municipality in the county of Rogaland in Norway.
Most of my contributions are in areas of science fiction, fantasy and things computer related, seeng as those are my main interests. I also find science and history interesting, but I'm more of a reader than a contributor in those areas.
Usefull/helpfull pages in no particular order
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types
- Use the most apropriate stub tag when possible.
- Wikipedia:Image copyright tags / Wikipedia:Template messages/Image namespace
- How to tag images you upload.
- Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not
- Stuff you should not add/include in the wikipedia.
- Wikipedia:Avoiding common mistakes
- Things to avoid.
- Wikipedia:Naming conventions
- How to properly name your articles.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery
- Tired of red links in the Wikipedia? Join this project and help turn red links into blue. A lot of red links are caused by typos or incoredt capitalisation or punctuation, this project feature lists of existing articles that clostly match red links, often changing the case of a letter or two in the link can turn it into a valid link to an existing article!