User:LeheckaG


 * My primary Wikipedia "gripe" lately is people deleting material rather than "dealing with it".
 * i.e. from what I read of WP policies, issues are supposed to be tagged and then discussed?
 * Specifically, I have added "stub" sections to articles
 * to comply with WikiProject recommended formatting and organization, to research and complete,
 * then when I go to cut and paste what took me a while to research, I find entire sections missing - Argh!


 * My secondary Wikipedia gripes are:
 * inaccuracy,
 * reference citations with do not take you to a specific page or at a least document:
 * from a reference citation - it should be "obvious" for someone not familiar with the document or site to find the source information.
 * for instance: GR instead of a "one-click link" to the proper reference source, like Gnis.
 * I do not have an issue with "un-sourced" material (i.e. without reference citations) being posted,
 * they can and should be checked out by someone, if a reference source is not found, then tagged and discussed,
 * then either properly cited or deleted.
 * Similarly, when something controversial is pointed out, everyone needs to check and double-check their facts,
 * Think outside of the box, and do not just make assumptions.

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Personal interests and info
I am a 2nd./3rd.-generation American. My specific Caucasian-European ethnicity (Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, ...) depends on when you consider the country borders which my (great)-grandparents emigrated from to the United States of America. European country borders moved around a lot with various wars.

Professional Interests
Currently, SandBoxing here for Template:User/* pages...