Kevin Steinhardt
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Kevin Steinhardt is my name and I'm a contributor to Wikipedia. I used to contribute—a verb which I'll no doubt 'water down' over the next few paragraphs—far more than I do today but I'm getting back into things and I hope to contribute more to Wikipedia in the future.
Unlike some Wikipedia users, [1] I aim to avoid overpopulating this user page with userboxes; the userboxes that are on this page relate to languages and that is the only type of userbox I intend to use. [2]
I speak English natively— British English if you want to be picky; Cantabrigian English if you want to be silly. I currently live in the Netherlands and speak Dutch to a reasonable level. [3]
I'm interesting in learning another language soon. That's the thing about languages: you never know when a third or fourth might be of some use to you.
Aside from minor edits (e.g. linking between articles, adding a relevant source or marking an external link as 'dead'), I'm not yet at a stage to write articles or make major additions to articles in languages other than English.
I used to be quite present on Wikipedia - that is evident if you look back at my contributions from a few years ago. The largest project I worked on was WP:RDT; devoted to the creation and maintenance of route diagram templates for railways and metro systems.
Kevin Steinhardt
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Kevin Steinhardt is my name and I'm a contributor to Wikipedia. I used to contribute—a verb which I'll no doubt 'water down' over the next few paragraphs—far more than I do today but I'm getting back into things and I hope to contribute more to Wikipedia in the future.
Unlike some Wikipedia users, [1] I aim to avoid overpopulating this user page with userboxes; the userboxes that are on this page relate to languages and that is the only type of userbox I intend to use. [2]
I speak English natively— British English if you want to be picky; Cantabrigian English if you want to be silly. I currently live in the Netherlands and speak Dutch to a reasonable level. [3]
I'm interesting in learning another language soon. That's the thing about languages: you never know when a third or fourth might be of some use to you.
Aside from minor edits (e.g. linking between articles, adding a relevant source or marking an external link as 'dead'), I'm not yet at a stage to write articles or make major additions to articles in languages other than English.
I used to be quite present on Wikipedia - that is evident if you look back at my contributions from a few years ago. The largest project I worked on was WP:RDT; devoted to the creation and maintenance of route diagram templates for railways and metro systems.