User:CFeyecare
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Gender | Male | ||
Birth date | March 16, 1993 | ||
Occupation | Student | ||
High school | The New School of Northern Virginia | ||
Religion | Episcopalian with Buddhist philosophies. | ||
Politics | Libertarian, Ron Paul. | ||
Aliases | TheBlameThrower, CFeyecare | ||
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Skype | TheBlameThrower | ||
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Hello, I have been contributing to wikipedia for years. I am interested in computers. More specifically: operating systems (mostly OpenBSD), html, wikitext, and of course wikipedia. Most of my early contributes were minor edits. Today I mostly work on userboxes and on Wikibooks. Wikibooks is sadly very outdated.
Images I have uploaded
[edit]- MacOSX VirtualBox OpenBSD.png [1]
- Vidalia_Tor_IPChicken.png [2]
- JGRASP+hello world.png[3]
- JAP screenshot.png[4]
- Wikipedia signpost.png[5]
- WikiGuard_screenshot [6]
- WikiGuard logo [7]
- Freeciv_amplio_tile [8]
- Freeciv_freeland_tile [9]
- WikiGuard lock [10]
- Bayimg screenshot [11]
- Thinkfree.com and Thinkfree Office 3 [12]
- LimeChat [13]
- Skype running on Mac OS X [14]
- WikiGuard logo [15]
- OpenBSD and Xfce [16]
- Vimperator on Mac OS X [17]
Things I am a fan of
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Television
[edit]Web
[edit]Computers
[edit]Bookmarked
[edit]- OpenBSD
- VirtualBox
- Open Source Software
- iCab
- Freeciv
- Xfce
- Futurama
- Wikipedia:Userboxes/Software
- Comparison of platform virtual machines
- Tor (anonymity network)
- Wikipedia:User Page Design Center/Menus and subpages
- Nokia 6131
- Web colors
- New Users
Userboxes that I have made
[edit]Picture of the Day
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Mount Rundle is a mountain in Banff National Park that overlooks the towns of Banff and Canmore in the Canadian province of Alberta. Geologically, it consists of limestones, dolomitic limestones, dolomites and shales of Paleozoic age. In ascending order, they belong to the Palliser, Exshaw and Banff Formations, topped by the Rundle Group, which was named after the mountain. Mount Rundle could be considered a small mountain range as the mountain extends for more than 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) on the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway eastward from Banff to Canmore, and has seven distinct peaks. The southeasternmost of these peaks is the East End of Rundle, pictured here from the trail to Ha Ling Peak, with Whitemans Pond in the foreground.Photograph credit: The Cosmonaut
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Tip of the Day
[edit]Tip of the moment...
![]() How to watch for pages that do not exist yet
If you have requested an article, are waiting for an article that someone else has requested, or are concerned about a deleted article being re-created, you can add the non-existent page to your watchlist and find out when it is created! Follow the red link, then click the "watch" tab. – – Read more: To add this auto-randomizing template to your user page, use {{totd-random}}
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