User:I'll bring the food

I AM CURRENTLY NOT EDITING WIKI ON A SERIOUS BASIS, PLEASE DO CONTACT SOMEBODY ELSE IF AT ALL POSSIBLE.--I'll bring the food (Talk - Contribs - My Watchlist) 18:55, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

I dislike blank pages innit

a bit about me.
I don't have a phD. Nor do i pretend anywhere that i do. I don't support anything except verifiable edits. If you want to change an incorrect fact in an article with no sources, just delete the incorrect information, don't "fix" it without an in-line citation for the replacement info. I don't intend to ever become an administrator; so if I like you it's because you're likeable; not because I'm after something. You can't have my name. But i'm not anonymous. I'm very much here. I like several wiki editors attitude and I'm more than happy to name drop them here if I get the free time.


 * Hi, your statement of "I don't support anything except verifiable edits." seems to be contrary to the facts in the case of your edit on Blender software. Blenders animation is bone and mesh based - yet you added a claim that it was not - perhaps you should read a bit about the software prior to making claims about its capabilities?


 * The statement is verifiable. A quick look at the internet will reveal Blender requires external tools to make PSK skeletal meshes.--I'll bring the food (Talk - Contribs - My Watchlist) 18:39, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

Funny comments I found on talk pages.
From Talk:Rick Astley:
 * "Does Rick Astley have extra vocal cords? 168.209.98.35 04:10, 7 Apr 2004 (UTC)
 * If you're speaking of the deep and forceful presence of his unusual voice, the word is that he purposefully enjoys an extremely high fiber diet and refrains from having a bowel movement for at least 48 hours before a singing engagement."

Please note this is my user page, not my talk page. Don't put your comments here.
Here is something for your User page. -- Mis sin  gno.  16:21, 4 August 2006 (UTC)


 * Aww, cute.--I&#39;ll bring the food 16:24, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

sub-pages of mine (look but don't touch please)
/singingproject /singingprojectmainpagerightsidetemplate /monobook.js /originalresearchwarningtext /singingmethods /other /bookup WikiProject Singing Template:WikiProject Singing bar Template:WikiProject Singing talk

WikiProjects I am a member of
I am a member of many projects, though I have sadly fogotten some of which I have joined. In an effort to somewhat strengthen my ability to remember all of the ones I've joined, some of them are listed below:


 * WikiProject Biography
 * WikiProject Metal
 * WikiProject Metal

My thoughts on Wiki Policies, Guidelines and Essays

 * Do not insult the vandals - Insulting a vandal makes it worse. If you accidentally caution a n00b for "vandalising," which was in fact just not knowing the Wiki policies & guidelines you make it even worse if it was accompanied by an insult.


 * No angry mastodons - Wikipedia has no angry elephant-like creatures after you as a source of food. You do not need to bang out angry retorts to opposing statements. Have you ever done that? Did you feel like you're buzzing after doing it? You had the fight-or-flight response. People don't have to agree about a topic to collaborate on a great article. All it takes is mutual respect and a willingness to abide by referenced sources and site policy. If you think you're right, dig up the very best evidence you can find and put that in the article. Let the other side's best evidence be a challenge to raise your own standards and always bear the big picture in mind: we're here to provide information for nonspecialists. I work with many opposing editors in day to day wiki work, but they add variety to the wikipedia. We are not an isolated island. Also remember to allow another editor a graceful retreat from a momentary lapse.


 * Biographies of living persons - This policy states "The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth". In an article on a living person the text should be verifiable even if you do not like it, text should not be sugar-coated truths or original research.