Thi's user know's that not every word that end's with
s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice.
Aime la vérité, mais pardonne à l'erreur. (Love truth, but pardon error.)
”
—
Voltaire, Sept Discours en Vers sur l'Homme (1738)
Iothiania isn't good at writing intros about herself, but does enjoy writing in third person. She started editing/contributing on
October 30,
2004, and goes by the nickname "Iotha". Her real name is Elizabeth, and is a
mathematics student at the
University of British Columbia. Much of her contributions are of a
copy editing nature. She spends a great deal of time reading Wikipedia articles, but generally edits on a rather sporadic basis.
I also took the photograph and labeled Image:Fencingsabre.jpg.
Wiki-philosophy
I would consider myself to be an
Essentialist. I think that articles on academic subjects such as science and history ought to be of a higher priority than popular culture ones (anime, new music, etc). As such, I tend to edit more "academic" articles, but I certainly won't stop myself from editing a pop article if I see something that needs work. On matters of deletion, I generally favour
mergism. I think there's a lot of information in the world that merits being in an encyclopedia, but not nearly as much information that merits an article of its own.
Thi's user know's that not every word that end's with
s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice.
Aime la vérité, mais pardonne à l'erreur. (Love truth, but pardon error.)
”
—
Voltaire, Sept Discours en Vers sur l'Homme (1738)
Iothiania isn't good at writing intros about herself, but does enjoy writing in third person. She started editing/contributing on
October 30,
2004, and goes by the nickname "Iotha". Her real name is Elizabeth, and is a
mathematics student at the
University of British Columbia. Much of her contributions are of a
copy editing nature. She spends a great deal of time reading Wikipedia articles, but generally edits on a rather sporadic basis.
I also took the photograph and labeled Image:Fencingsabre.jpg.
Wiki-philosophy
I would consider myself to be an
Essentialist. I think that articles on academic subjects such as science and history ought to be of a higher priority than popular culture ones (anime, new music, etc). As such, I tend to edit more "academic" articles, but I certainly won't stop myself from editing a pop article if I see something that needs work. On matters of deletion, I generally favour
mergism. I think there's a lot of information in the world that merits being in an encyclopedia, but not nearly as much information that merits an article of its own.