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I'm a 1997 graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism. I was a regular newspaper columnist in the Columbia Missourian newspaper in 1996 and 1997, and my articles have appeared in publications such as Compute, Computer Shopper UK, and The O'Reilly Network.

My first book, Optimizing Windows for Games, Graphics, and Multimedia, was published by O'Reilly in 1999.

I can't program but I love writing and I love history, so contributing to the Wikipedia is my way of giving back to the open-source community that gave me Linux and so much great software to run on it.

Frustrations: Brittney Spears had an entry before Daniel O'Connell, and her entry is more extensive than that of Andrew Carnegie. Bands that nobody will remember in five years have entries, but Tip O'Neill doesn't yet. (Recent correction: He finally does, but it's a stub.)

My biggest crime against the Wikipedia: Changes I made to the Kmart Corporation entry led to someone making further changes, which mentioned Martha Stewart. Next thing you know, she has an entry. I hope not all of the blame for that will rest on me.

You can visit my Weblog, The Silicon Underground, at dfarq.homeip.net.

Selected contributions:

Automotive

American Motors - Packard

Aviation

Douglas DC-10 - Lockheed L-1011 - Frank Luke - Billy Mitchell - Eddie Rickenbacker - Tupolev Tu-144

Baseball

- Lyman Bostock - George Brett - Mickey Cochrane - Jimmie Foxx - Dwight Gooden - Burleigh Grimes - Billy Martin - Stan Musial - Ryne Sandberg - George Steinbrenner - Mike Sweeney

Computing

- Apple Macintosh - Atari - Steve Case - Cinelerra - Coleco Adam - Commodore VIC-20 - Commodore 64 - Commodore 128 - Commodore Plus/4 - Commodore 1541 - Commodore 1571 - IBM PCjr - JT Storage - Kaypro - Gary Kildall - Mac OS - Adam Osborne - Osborne Computer Corporation - Tim Paterson - QDOS - Texas Instruments TI-99/4A

Historical Figures

- Butch Cassidy - Jay Cooke - Jonathan Dayton - Edwin Drake - Daniel Drew - James Fisk - Richard Jordan Gatling - Jay Gould - Mark Hanna - Jesse James - John D. Rockefeller - Boss Tweed - Cornelius Vanderbilt - Wang Wei - Frank Woolworth

Journalism

- Ray Stannard Baker - David Halberstam - Muckrakers - Daniel Pearl - Joseph Pulitzer - Ida Tarbell - Lincoln Steffens

Music

- The Cars (band) - Doug Hopkins - The Sisters of Mercy

Politics

- William F. Buckley Jr. - Whittaker Chambers - American Spectator - David Brock - Newt Gingrich - Paula Jones - G. Gordon Liddy - Samantha Smith

Video games

- Activision - Danielle Bunten Berry - Colecovision - Death Race - Microprose

Other

- Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Osteopathy - Target Corporation