User:Apo-kalypso

Personal background
I do not recall how or when it was that I first learned of Wikipedia, only that I became an immediate fan upon doing so. Strangely enough, it was my curiosity about the name of a houseplant that originally prompted me to create a user account and begin making contributions. I could scarcely have imagined such an opportunity when I became acquainted with this new-fangled thing called "The World Wide Web" during my freshman year of college. So much has happened since then, and I sincerely hope there are a couple of things worth sharing in all that I have learned during that time. — Apo-kalypso (talk) 12:10, 13 January 2013 (UTC)

Significant contributions

 * The plants commonly known as "Wandering Jew": Tradescantia pallida· Tradescantia fluminensis· Tradescantia zebrina
 * The X-Files original comic book series, published from January 1995 to September 1998.
 * The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen timeline; principally, discussion about the validity of its sources. (This article was deleted January 2011)
 * Useful Music, Josh Joplin Band's last album.
 * Living Under June, the sophomore release from Jann Arden.
 * Sex & Misery, the third and final studio album from Voice of the Beehive.
 * Heaven, the debut album of British neo soul singer Jai.
 * "Nutbush City Limits", Tina Turner's musical tribute to her hometown.
 * "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)", John Lennon and Yoko Ono's plea for world peace.
 * Congregation Sherith Israel, a Reform synagogue and historic landmark in San Francisco, California.
 * Michael H. Moskow, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago from September 1994 to August 2007.
 * Matthew Laborteaux, television and film actor from 1974 to 1986.
 * Suddenly, Last Summer, 1959 film adaptation of the play by Tennessee Williams; a lurid and overwrought camp classic.
 * Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Walt Disney Studios' first science fiction action-adventure animated feature film.
 * The Dark Crystal, 1982 fantasy film created by the inimitable Jim Henson.
 * Necromancy, the ancient occult practice of communing with the dead for prophecy and divination.
 * The standard navigational template used by WikiProject Dungeons & Dragons.
 * Dungeon Adventures, a magazine of supplemental material for Dungeons & Dragons that had a print run from September 1986 to 2007.
 * The Megaverse of Palladium Books.