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User:Adam Bishop

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A horrible picture of me
A horrible picture of me

Things that are possibly interesting about me:

I think I first came across this place through Quizbowl, and my first contribution was the Alexius IV article in January, 2003, although I didn't have a user name at that point. In June, 2003, I started contributing more regularly.

On the Wikipediholic test I once scored 116. I'm a Wikipediholic! I'm just can't get enough Wikipedihol!

I usually contribute to historical stuff - my interests are mainly medieval history, especially the Byzantine Empire and the Crusades, and also medieval England and France. I am also interested in Canadian history, ancient history, linguistics, and mythology. I sometimes contribute to some popular culture stuff too. I also like to work on those addictive lists, and add stuff to all those year articles. I try to avoid controversial articles, which is pretty easy when I'm working on obscure figures from the Fourth Crusade, or whatever.

I have been an administrator since September 2, 2003. First you get the admin status, then you get the power, then you get the women...right?

Sandbox

If you want to see something I'm working on, you could look at my sandbox. Right now it's some fiddling around with tables for political succession boxes, and a partial list of Crusader castles.

I also did a sample of occurrences of Gdansk and Danzig in a few newspapers, which someone may find interesting.

Articles

Since this was getting unwieldy, and I'm sure no one really cares, I'll move the the articles I have worked on (that I feel are worthy of mentioning) or created to a separate page, User:Adam Bishop/articles.


Hello. You sent me a messege regarding adding false information to Wikipedia. I see you live in southwestern ontario, so look for my article regarding this "encyclopedia" next week. I think you will be pleasantly surprized.