User:Motor

Self-administered Q&A.

Babylon 5 questions:


 * Who are you? No-one in particular.


 * What do you want? Money. A beautiful girlfriend who worships the ground I walk on. The usual stuff.


 * Why are you here? I come to wikipedia for two three four reasons,
 * I get bored, so I click on the watch list, or "New Pages", or "Random"... and edit things until I get bored again, and then go and find something else to occupy my copious free time.
 * I see something on the telly/hear something on the radio/read something in a book that I either don't understand or am not clear about, and I want to know more.
 * I need something to make me sound clever and fool others that I know what I'm talking about... so I come to wikipedia and read up on a topic.
 * I've developed a kind of muscle memory for clicking the wikipedia link on my start page. I often find myself arriving here without having thought about it.

Other questions:


 * When did you arrive? Late 2003. I recorded it somewhere on a List of Wikipedians article. I can't be arsed looking it up because clicking on the "My contributions" to find the first one takes too long, what with wikipedia being slow at the moment and me being on a dreadful dial-up connection.
 * What do you edit? Ummm... stuff. Besides editing typos, formatting headings and external links etc... I've done a lot of work on Blackburn Rovers F.C., because it's my local football team and I spotted a book about it in the library. Even though I don't watch or play football -- figure that one out. I've also been working my way through creating articles on the episodes of The Outer Limits. I'm not a particular fan of it (although I certainly do enjoy it), but it gives me something to do. In short, I do whatever happens to catch my attention at the time, and whatever comes to hand.
 * What do you think of Wikipedia? I like it. I like the commitment to being neutral and open to all. I like how, on a large scale, it's always improving. I like how it reminds me that people will organise themselves and build something remarkable without being coerced or paid, but just because it's fulfilling to do something constructive. I like how there seems to be more of those constructive people than destructive ones who want to spoil things. I like how Wikipedia is open. Everyone has to start somewhere, and exposure to good writing and constructive criticism is valuable alongside Wikipedia's value as a free encylopaedia.

New series

 * SCIFI.com episode guide --- Urgh, needs javascript.
 * Official ep guides
 * TVTome ep list

Old series

 * Official-ish old ep guide
 * TVTome ep guides

Cottontown.org