User:Dacshund2000

Hi, I'm Bob from Malaysia. Some time between 2005 to 2006, I noticed when I googled on anything, on the first page of the search results, articles from one particular source was often cited. Inevitably, that was when I discovered Wikipedia. Since then, Wikipedia has proven time and again, to be an indispensable tool I've often reverted to, as a source for my many pointless research and fact-findings on the internet.

Of particular interest to me are the Law articles, which must I admit are very thorough and informative, apart from the fact that they are constantly being updated and fine tuned. If all these articles were combined and compiled, I would assume that it could be a formidable textbook on the subject of Law. Indeed I have pondered on this great idea, perhaps to codify these articles and publish them into a few volumes of books. On the other hand, I strongly suspect this wishful thinking would only occur in an alternate reality. I have not edited that many of pages, in fact only one: R v Quick.

The reason for this is that I am not in the position to assume myself as a learned expert to impart my two cents on the field of Law, not to mention that I am a preoccupied and busy bloke, and the fact that I do not just waste away my time for free. I perfectly am aware of this contradiction, that Wikipedia is free source and I do not like to give my time away for nothing. I constantly battle on a daily basis, on issues like these within myself. I also do not see myself editing articles that involves theoretical doctrines and concepts of Law. However, from time to time, it is my intention to contribute more facts and information towards cases as aforementioned.

On another note though, it seems that Wikipedia is still lacking in areas such as Civil Engineering and the like. I hope this situation will improve in the future.

Some time early this year, I have made some monetary contribution to Wikipedia, as a token of appreciation of the knowledge I have gained from it. As far as I could recall, it was 1 buck. I admit I may be a thrifty schmuck at times. (EDIT: I've recently made a 10 dollar donation. Uh, oh, maybe I'm not THAT thrifty after all)

I shall edit this page when I have more time. Goodbye.