I normally go by the username _Mich, but that appears to be taken. Random information is my speciality, as you can see by the pages I've created/worked on.

Pages I've Created edit

Shoe horn

Wally McDoogle

The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle

Perfect (see below)

Pages I've Majorly Contributed To edit

Shoe

The Incredibles

The Lion and the Witch

Meridian Charter High School

Random Stuff About Me edit

My website is http://jkco.net/ where I have a record of the Wikipedia Game, or I would. If the site wasn't down. But such is life. I guess I'm a big gamer; Counter-Strike: Source, Guild Wars, Command & Conquer: Generals, anything. I'm an easy-come-easy-go guy.

The Perfect Scandal edit

A long, long time ago, I wrote a book. It was called Perfect. It was okay, I guess, considering I was 16 when I wrote it. I suppose it started out bad, and got gradually closer to "just fine" near the end. Anyways, one boring day, I created an article about it. It was mainly to see if I could get people to read it, but, soon enough, it was classified as a vanity page. A few of my friends heard about this, and fought tooth-and-nail, for some unknown reason, so save it. Before I knew it, I had a book jacket, a standard formatting for pages, a PDF file on about 3 mirrors, an editor, and even a publisher (WFA Publications). All of these, of course, were made by my friends. Naturally, the people voting to delete it thought all of this was a lie, and it was soon surfing the web without a paddle.

The odd side effect is that now tons of people are reading my book. Heck, I have a bound edition being edited right now. And the jacket is pretty tight.

Just an interesting case-study on how a false article on good 'ol Wikipedia can be turned true by fanatics.