User:Cprompt

In DOS, the command prompt was often referred to as the c: prompt when the current directory was set to the root directory of the C: hard disk partition.

I don't have much information here, mainly because I've made one too many boring homepages in the past.

The best way to reach me would be via my talk page.

I have an account by the same name on the Simple English Wikipedia, Esperanto Wikipedia, Wikibooks, and Wiktionary.

Articles I'd Like To Showcase
I've started a few of these articles, and made sizable contributions to most others.


 * 1) Bright Eyes, an emo band
 * 2) Jimmy Eat World, a rock band
 * 3) Moulay Ismail the Bloodthirsty, a Morrocan emperor who sired 888 children
 * 4) Peyronie disease, a rare disease of the penis
 * 5) Straight edge, a lifestyle of abstaining from unsafe behaviors, popular in punk rock communities
 * 6) Ultima Online, a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game.
 * 7) Nuremberg Principles, guidelines set down at the Nuremberg Trials of German war criminals.
 * 8) Debeaking, a process in which a part of the beak of a chicken is removed to make mass-production of meat more efficient.
 * 9) Toilet paper, a rather useful invention.
 * 10) N-Ach, a Psychology term, short for "need for achievement"
 * 11) Gingivitis, a condition of the gums resulting from poor dental hygiene
 * 12) The Star of David, a symbol of Jewish identity.
 * 13) Megaphone, a device to amplify ones voice to address a group of people.
 * 14) Seder, the ceremonial dinner eaten by Jews on the holiday of Passover
 * 15) Banana slugs, a bug that looks like a banana! Cool!
 * 16) List of mnemonics for star classification
 * 17) Final form, a character to represent a letter when it occurs at the end of a word in some languages
 * 18) Fishman affidavit, a U.S. court document containing members-only information from the Church of Scientology
 * 19) The Skate Party, a rock group whose notoriety originates from the inclusion of one of their songs in the Homestar Runner website.
 * 20) Five-second rule, a justification for eating food that has fallen on the ground.
 * 21) Tomsrtbt, a miniature Linux distribution.
 * 22) God Ate My Homework, one of the first bands to release their music for free over the Internet in the MP3 format.
 * 23) Europanto, a constructed language designed to predict what a common European language might be like.
 * 24) Gargish, a constructed language used in the Ultima computer game series.
 * 25) Comunleng, a constructed language. I translated part of the article from the version on the Spanish Wikipedia.
 * 26) Apple Public Source License, the license in which Apple Computer's Darwin Project was released.
 * 27) QDOS, a predecessor to MS-DOS.
 * 28) Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation, an electrical means of treating anxiety and depression.
 * 29) Q&A website, a type of humorous website where the site creators use the images of pop culture icons to answer input from the site's visitors, usually in question/answer format.
 * 30) The Conversatron, a Q&A website. Deleted, and merged with Q&A website
 * 31) Thermoacoustics, a cool way to uhh..cool things...
 * 32) Lernu!, a nifty site to learn Esperanto.
 * 33) pydance, an open source Dance Dance Revolution simulator.
 * 34) MythTV, an open source personal video recorder
 * 35) Statute of Laborers, a law enacted in England by King Edward III in 1351 in response to a labor shortage.

Media I'd Like To Showcase

 * 1) Image:Autorecessive.png A diagram I made showing autosomal recessive genetic inheritance

Note to self/To Do List
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