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Mermaid from the Baltic Sea is not actually a mermaid, and not actually from the Baltic Sea.
Talk page messages
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Right now
editWhat are my current projects?
I have moved the information from a number of small stubs into a larger article, Leather crafting (see Talk:Leather crafting for details).
Right now I'm working on Invisibility in fiction and attempting to create a category for invisibility at Category:Invisibility.
Sockpuppet
editI'm also working at my second sockpuppet debate, at Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Quade999 (my first was Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Beckjord).
The top of the article at Chinchilla had become a mess of links to different articles. Time for a disambiguation page.
New Categories
editKey term
edit- The page I've spend the most time working on is Lists of films.
Useful links
editHere are some useful links, maybe you'll like them too! For even more, see my copy of Martial Law's toolbox.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Films/List of films without article
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
- Wikipedia:Guide to layout
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style
- Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Sources of articles
- Watchlist
- Special:Contributions/newbies
- Special:Recentchanges (and Wikipedia:Recent changes patrol)
- Special:Newpages (and Wikipedia:New pages patrol)
- Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User names
- Special:Log/newusers
- Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention
- Help:Special page
- Wikipedia:Template messages/User talk namespace
- Wikipedia:Welcome templates
- Wikipedia:Vandalism
- Wikipedia:Copyrights
- Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not
- Wikipedia:Complete bollocks
- Wikipedia:Featured article candidates
The three kinds of deletion
editDeletion misc. stuff
editExternal links
editHistorical
edit- Parliament & The British Slave Trade 1600 - 1807
- African Holocaust
- Transatlantic Slavery Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum
- International Slavery Museum
Current News Articles and Podcasts
edit- BBC Radio programme directory on the topic of slavery List of subjects related and extensive links.
- BBC "The Body Trade." Crime reports (recorded for listening on the web) Traffic in humans for sex, organs, labour and babies.
Other
editMedia
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Reverting
editAdministrators
editAwards
editThe Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar | ||
For making Wikipedia a better place for all. Martial Law 23:55, 20 January 2007 (UTC) |
The da Vinci Barnstar | ||
This is for making Wikipedia a better place for all.Martial Law 23:58, 20 January 2007 (UTC) |
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar | ||
for welcoming User:69.114.110.24 and User:69.250.114.123 Kaori Mogami 01:51, 19 March 2007 (UTC) |
External links
editHistorical
edit- Parliament & The British Slave Trade 1600 - 1807
- African Holocaust
- Transatlantic Slavery Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum
- International Slavery Museum
Current News Articles and Podcasts
edit- BBC Radio programme directory on the topic of slavery List of subjects related and extensive links.
- BBC "The Body Trade." Crime reports (recorded for listening on the web) Traffic in humans for sex, organs, labour and babies.
Other
editMedia
edit
Sandbox links
editSome of my articles get deleted. If I think they might come back, I recreate them in sandbox form. I also archive articles that get threatened with deletion, if I like them and think I might be able to restore the missing citations at some later time.
Archival sandbox material
edit- Full Moon Fever - (redirected, see sandbox archive for possible recreation at a later time and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Full Moon Fever (film)).
- In the Blood - (deleted but replaced with a different article on a different subject, see sandbox archive for possible recreation at a later time and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/In the Blood).
- The page over at Therianthropy got pared down to almost nothing (lack of sources) and nearly got deleted, too. So I stowed away an older copy in the link below, in case I might need to mine it for information to re-insert later (if it could be substantiated) or even if the entire page was deleted and then the deletion was overturned:User:Mermaid_from_the_Baltic_Sea/Therianthropy
Random silliness
editNonsense
edit
(note: source and Template:Torture-stub)
External links
editHistorical
edit- Parliament & The British Slave Trade 1600 - 1807
- African Holocaust
- Transatlantic Slavery Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum
- International Slavery Museum
Current News Articles and Podcasts
edit- BBC Radio programme directory on the topic of slavery List of subjects related and extensive links.
- BBC "The Body Trade." Crime reports (recorded for listening on the web) Traffic in humans for sex, organs, labour and babies.
Other
editMedia
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