I'm a PhD student studying quantum computation at the University of Melbourne in Australia. I've been a wikipedian since October 11, 2002. My email address is ua.ude.bleminu.scisyhp@gnilrats.t, or something like that.
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Contributions I've started the following pages (not including stubs):
And made a significant contribution to these pages (including rewrites):
I compiled the data for the inorganic property tables and the Australian states tables and their associated images.
Images I've created:
To do:
For some reason I can express an opinion on civil engineering and no-one will bat an eyelid. But if I express an opinion on law, people tend to gasp and mumble something about not being qualified. I disagree with the basic principle of needing a degree to be allowed to express an opinion. I have read stuff, I am reasonably intelligent, and I enjoy conversing with lawyers. Deal with it.
Perhaps lawyers simply wish to scare people away from legal discussion, to encourage a dependence on their profession. Expressing an opinion about law carries qualitatively the same exposure to negligence torts as expressing an opinion on civil engineering, travel insurance or computer programming.
My legal "qualifications" are a ~30 hour introductory course, described here: [1] (http://www.student.unsw.edu.au/handbook/courses/GENL5020.shtml). I am not a lawyer.
I've written a little piece of JavaScript which wikifies chemical formulas. Details at Formula wikifier
I wrote a search and replace bot, called Timbot. It's not allowed. (obscure Kibology reference) I'm doing it on the server side instead.
User:Tim Starling/Mapping has been moved back to Talk:Cartographic Congress. I had intended the subpage to be just an archive of my work, but since it still has active discussion, it should be in the talk namespace.
/Inorganic compound project.
/Protected page list
/Greetings
In progress: a new Special:Movepage (http://starling.f2g.net/move)
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