Contributions edit

Besides making many small corrections to spellings and links, and occasionally reverting vandalism, I contribute with articles and illustrations.

Articles that I have started or made significant contributions to:

Illustrations that I have added to Wikimedia Commons and inserted in some articles:

Other user pages edit

Links edit

My personal sandbox

 This user comes from Denmark.
 This user's favorite subject is physics.
?met?This user prefers metric units and cannot figure out why Americans and Brits have such a hard time with them.
FordThis user drives a Ford.
 This user considers traffic lights advisory, not compulsory.
CIVThis user loves to play Civilization.
 This user remembers using
a rotary dial telephone.
 This user has a sense of humour and shows it through the use of userboxes.
 This user is a mad scientist.
 This user is a child at heart. They might have grown older, but they'll never grow up.
 This user is male.
 This user participates in Pages needing translation into English.
 
Setting Wikipedia time to your time zone

Wikipedia's servers record activity based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC for short). You can set your user preferences to display time for the time zone you are in.

If you do this, Wikipedia will show all times in Recent changes, page histories, and contribution histories based on your local time zone. However, when you sign a talk page with ~~~~, the timestamp is created in text, so it has to be displayed in UTC. Automated logs such as image file uploads are also shown in server time (UTC).

To show other users what time zone you are in, you could even add a time userbox to your own user page.

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