User:MCB

About
MCB is Michael C. Berch, born October 10, 1956 in Los Angeles, California, presently residing in Pleasanton, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

I am a retired attorney, IT consultant, writer, longtime UNIX geek, longtime Internet geek, former magazine editor, food & travel enthusiast, California native.

My Wikipedia interests mostly involve food, cooking, restaurants, travel and tourism, hotels, transportation (especially airlines/airports/aircraft), geography, history, and legal topics. I am a member of WikiProject Aviation and a number of its sub-projects, WikiProject San Francisco Bay Area, and helped restart WikiProject Food and Drink.

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Admin requests
I have retired as an administrator on the English-language Wikipedia. I enjoyed my time as an admin but it was time to pass the baton to the new generation.

Languages
I do have Babel boxes and ISO 15924 boxes, but they're really not quite descriptive enough to be useful, especially at the lower ability levels (like mine). Basically, I'm a native English speaker, not fluent in any other language, but I can get along reasonably well in reading/writing French (and occasionally edit the fr Wikipedia); I can make fairly decent sense out of written Spanish; I have about a semester each of Russian, Japanese, and Hebrew, and am presently studying Mandarin Chinese at a beginning level, using simplified Chinese characters.

Articles I created
Aaron Durley • ALM Flight 980 • Anaheim Ice • Arthur Bryant's • Cape Town Treaty • Chuck steak • Court of Historical Review • Cruz Reynoso • Darius Ogden Mills • Dogpatch, San Francisco, California • Erebus: The Aftermath • Financier (pastry) • Fresh Choice • Gougère • Hamilton Camp • Hôtel Lutetia • Karen Dior • Kenny Buttrey • Lacey Fosburgh • Mailgram • Mussel Rock • North American Meat Processors Association • ORBIS International • Oxtail • Pleasanton Weekly • Polidor • Ray Kidder • Swiss steak • Tomales Bay State Park • Tombstone (advertising) • Veeraswamy