User:Esseh

This page actually has very little personal information about me. IMHO multiple cutesy little infoboxes rather defeat the purpose to anonymity and assumptions of NPOV. Further, they tend to rather clutter up the user pages of those that go overboard with them - again, my opinion. I may add some yet; for now, a babelbox will do. As for my nationality/ethnic background/sexual orientation or preferences/favourite colour/what I like to eat/drink/use, well, they really aren't pertinent, and I try not to let them affect my POV.

What you may know about me:

 * I prefer British spelling (as you can see), but won't go out of my way to "correct" those that prefer American.


 * I hate poor spelling of either form, and will correct misspellings ruthlessly (though I am prone to making typos (typoes?) myself).


 * I will remorselessly add French equivalents and accents to those pages requiring them, and hope that others will add equivalents in other languages as well.


 * I have a very good sense of humour, love a bad pun, and firmly believe that anyone who cannot laugh at themselves will never be able to enjoy life.


 * I try very hard to keep an open mind about all things, and believe that "infinite diversity in infinite combinations" should be the goal and the essence of humanity. However, I dislike "political correctness" and the tedious terminology associated with it. To this end:
 * Women are in all ways equal to men, but "man" is not a dirty word. My use of "woMAN", "huMAN", "huMANity", and "huMANe" will reflect this.
 * "Black" and "brown" are colours, and may be used to describe a skin colour. They are not dirty or derogatory words, should never be used as such, and should be reclaimed (IMHO) by black- and brown-skinned people.
 * "Yellow" and "red" are poor choices when describing skin colour, since nobody really has skin of these colours unless they are jaundiced, or fevered and/or sunburned, respectively. (As for someone with an Oriental background who has a sunburn, a fever, and hepatitis, the phrase "extremely ill" springs to mind - race seems rather minor at that point!)
 * "White" is similarly a poor choice when describing skin colour, since Caucasians are essentially pinkish, with browner, lighter etc... hues superimposed. For example, Caucasians who tan (or are from certain geographical areas) are "brown", as are many other peoples. (See some-comedian-whose-name-I-can't-remember's monologue on same.)


 * I have a very good memory, but it's short (see just above!). Therefore, I keep a list of the templates I use/may use below. If I've used one incorrectly, please let me know on my discussion page, and add the appropriate template below...


 * OK, maybe I should add a few infoboxes, but am too occupied with other things to learn how ;-) So, feel free to add them for me, but be nice, eh!

Languages

 * I speak the languages shown in the Babel box at right. As well, I am proud to state that I know how to order a beer in German (Deutsch), Spanish (Español) and Japanese (nihon-go), but have no idea how to ask where the toilet is in any of them... which can cause problems. But I can at least say "hello" in all of the above, and a couple of other languages as well. (Oh, and I do a reasonable "beam me up" in Klingon, you p'tach!... but only a verool would say that...)
 * Veuillez noter que je suis d'origine anglo-québécois de plusieurs héritages. Donc, je parle les langues, et j'ai les habitudes de mon peuple. Le tutoyment serais inévitable de mon part, sans vouloir indiquer une manque de respect. Aussi, ma langue maternelle est anglais. D'abords, vous trouveriez certainements des instances d'anglicismes, de jouale, des erreurs de liasions, des erreurs d'orthographie et (surtout) des erreurs de gendre parmi mes "scribblages" (voyez!). Soyez bienvenue chez mes pages; mes acceuils à tout et tous. Veuillez m'accorder votre patience, mais sentez-vous libre de corriger mes fauts fréquants. (Mais n'oubliez jamais que "je me souviens!" :) Je suis ici pour apprendre, ainsi que pour faire des maigres contributions.

Pages I've created

 * Brayon
 * 5th Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles

My ongoing projects... to do

 * Rewrite article on Anatomical terms of location
 * TOTALLY rewrite article on Human skin color, which is full of BS.
 * TOTALLY rewrite article on Recapitulation theory, which is poorly written, and full of misinterpretations.
 * Write brief disambiguation page on Pelagic and a brief article on Pelagic organisms, that distinguishes them from Pelagic zone.
 * Write Section (histology) (added to disambiguation page Section) Expand article on Histological section.
 * Add refs and update article on glans . Dunno.
 * Add refs and graphics to Brayon.
 * Watch and update 5th Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles . Brief article pretty much done.

See here for rough drafts of work-in-progress.

Vandalism and other Warnings

 * 1) PageName ~ (unintentional vandalism/test)
 * 2) PageName ~ (unintentional removal of content)
 * 3) PageName ~ (suitable for nonsense)
 * 4) PageName ~ (variant for blankings)
 * 5) PageName ~ (please stop)
 * 6) PageName ~ (please stop blanking)
 * 7) PageName ~ (last warning)
 * 8) PageName ~ (last warning for blanking)

Go here to report vandals.

Images
Images:

Photo requests:

Redirects

 * 1) REDIRECT NAME OF PAGE B

Referencing
External links:
 * link name gives link name

Footnote referencing:

 * 1) Place a where you want a footnote reference number to appear in an article—type the text of the note between the ref tags.
 * 2) Place the tag in a "Notes" or "References" section near the end of the article—the list of notes will be generated here.

Section (anchor) links

 * links to named section within article.

Policy and essay (good pun) pages I can never find

 * Avoiding common mistakes - for things not to do, including deleting.
 * Do not disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point - very instructive, re: "gaming the system" and unilateralism.
 * Resolving disputes - obvious.
 * WikiLawyering - what the heck this is.
 * What is a troll - hilariously infuriating (or infuriatingly hilarious - gotta add that to List of oxymorons).