User:NealIRC/Desk

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Account created: Wikipedia clock April 7, 2006 23:20.

My buttons:

36YThis Wikipedian was born on 19 March 1988 and is 36 years, 1 months, and 21 days old.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 1 month and 2 days.
This user lives in or hails from Chicago.
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This user uses mIRC for chatting on IRC.




This user is interested in computer engineering.
This user uses Windows XP.
No LicenseThis user doesn't have a
driver's license.





My WikiProjects:

This user is a member of WikiProject Pokémon.
This user is a member of
WikiProject Chicago.
WOPThis person is a member of Wikipedia:WikiProject_World's_Oldest_People




Availability on Wikipedia:

At this time, I'm pretty much available all day on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, at mid-day. However, I don't have Internet in my apartment - all my Internet is done at school, where I either use the school's computer or bring my own laptop, or at a person's house, or the public library. I can be e-mailed incidents/tasks about Wikipedia, and should be able to do them within 24 hours. If you want to work with a continuos project with me, you are welcome to do so. You can fill in my to do stuff at the bottom. If something in real time comes up in Wikipedia, send me a text message on my cell.

By the way, anyone can edit my text just to fix my typos. If I forgot to sign my 4 tildes (~), go ahead and add it for me, including the time if you want. You can also add me to a subpagw where you list Wikipedians to go to for help without my knowing (assuming you don't think I'm a newb).

My System of Morality (Ethics).

Notes.

Any physical system made up of purely deterministic components must have predictable future states based upon past states. A deterministic physical system can only have 1 possible set of future states for any given set of past states. This doesn't just apply to 1 individual deterministic component - any set of deterministic physical components can only interact in deterministic physical ways.

Strict physical determinism requires that all future physical interactions are wholly determined by antecendent states. Volitional consciousness requires that future conscious states are not wholly determined by antecedent factors.

Stuff to do:

Currently my own contributions history page.

This user believes:

That the greatest minds think alike (have similar views).
That the burden of proof should be on the person trying to prove something, not on the person trying to disprove something.
That people are not good or evil just by the things that they do do, but also by the things that they don't do.
That an example of an evil is the refusal to accept rational criticism.

This user is against:

Cyberbullying.
Trans fats.
The practice of faith.
Curfew laws for minors.
The disadvantage of the doubt.

This user is for:

The benefit of the doubt.
Public transportation and bikes.
Picking up garbage and trash.
Giving sympathy.

This user's:

Favorite color is red, blue, green, and purple (in that order, coincidentally the same as that of my paternal grandmother's, so I believe favorite colors can be genetic).
Favorite biome is the forests.
Wikipedians I know (before coming on Wikipedia):

Wikipedians I know outside of (before) Wikipedia:

Via a Yahoo group on world's oldest people.

Ryoung122, Bart Versieck, Plyjacks, Cjeales,

Via IRC.

Mentality, JoelKatz, Thrashmeister.

Wikipedians I know in real life (but never met on Wikipedia):

My sister, Theconroy.
Coincidentally, her account was created a month before mine!

Wikipedians I've conversated with on the phone:

My sister, and Ryoung122.

Funny Quote!

I accidentally stumbled across the user page of User:LessHeard_vanU, and stumbled across 1 sentence. I find it incredibly funny! (And pretty much true for all Wikipedians.) I just had to share it somewhere on my user pages. It is:

I realise that many Wikipedians use "their" page to indicate what fine, unique and intelligent individuals they are, how valuable they are to the WikiCommunity, and to generally make themselves appear interesting and amusing.