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Homepage: http://www.neptune.net/~bryce/

I was originally part of the GNUPedia project, but switched to WikiPedia as soon as I learned of it, and helped lay out some of the early category structure.

I am employed by the Open Source Development Laboratory (http://www.osdlab.org/) and am the lead coordinator of the WorldForge Project (http://www.worldforge.org/). I used to be a spacecraft propulsion engineer, and worked in the financial industry developing online trading software for Morgan Stanley.

I copied in many of the 'A' articles in from the BritannicaPublicDomain text. Here's a list:

   * Aa River
   * Aardvark
   * Aaron
   * Abacus
   * Abalone
   * Abbadides
   * Abbess
   * AbbevilleFrance
   * Abbot
   * Abbreviation
   * Abdomen
   * AbdominalSurgery
   * Abduction
   * Abecedarian
   * Abel
   * AbensbergGermany
   * Aberdeen
   * AberdeenSouthDakota
   * George Hamilton Gordon Aberdeen
   * A
   * PeterAbelard

Here are some other articles on various topics that I've written:

   * Audi
   * Oregon
   * Apple (disambigulated)
   * Potato
   * Alchemy
   * Bryce Canyon
   * Call of Cthulhu
   * Gamma World
   * Gladstone Oregon
   * Shadowrun
   * Software documentation
   * Spacecraft Propulsion
   * Traveller
   * Techno-democracy
   * Battle of Guadalcanal
   * Battle of Normandy
   * Wikipedia NEWS
   * Cultural movement
   * Cascade Mountain Range
   * Astoria Oregon
   * Kabul
   * Terrorism
   * Geography
   * Oregon City, Oregon
   * Manifest Destiny

Essays

   * Wikipedia commentary/Proposal for an Encyclopdian Recycling Endeavor
   * Wikipedia commentary/Kill the Stub Pages[?]
   * Wikipedia commentary/Improving Portal Pages[?]


Yer back, Bryce! Cool! --LMS
Thanks for Wikipedia NEWS; it's great! --loh



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