--XJamRastafire :2003.05.08.4.15:39(UTC) | 2494 Non-anonymous Contributions. Currently (2003.06.08) I am the 80th most active Wikipedian. Not bad for one forein-born.
Born to Slovene parents and live in Celje, Southwestern Lower Styria, Slovenia. For a short period I had studied physics and astronomy at the University of Ljubljana and after that I had changed the studies to mechanical engineering at the University of Maribor. At present I am a CAD designer in a die (tool making) sheet metal industry.
More extensive bio data and photos at my current homepage in Slovene: http://www.geocities.com/xjamrastafire/jm.htm
My contributions to Wikipedia in Slovene: http://sl.wikipedia.com
Indexed list of some personal initial (*) and other (°) contributions to the English Wikipedia: ** 1 **
Partial chaotically ordered set of my interests in the English version of Wikipedia are listed bellow but, since I am participating here, I must say, my interests have grown to very high altitudes almost from a nowhere-land. I would like to believe I know something, but most probably I might be wrong. I am glad to hear that JAnez Demšar[?] was spending 2 years on physics at UL where he learned some mathematics as he wouldn't learn it otherwise at other universities or elsewhere in some SF novel for instance. After that he became a FRIar. Numbers are like children as they say. Our human civilization | universe is young, so there is a vast amount of time. Or is it? Let me give here one Solomon Lefschetz[?]'s quote
which tells me much.
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