User talk:Plutonium Boss

Helpme
''I have access to a UCSC faculty library card and whatever databases they have up there, and I am bored out of my skull so I put two and two together and decided I should make a featured article. However there are so many topics on Wikipedia that I can't figure out what would be the best to get promoted. The core articles are too broad and random article gets me only obscure stuff. I have absolutely no preference on articles to edit but I have this nagging fear that once I start editing an article I will actually make it worse due to the fact that I have no background knowledge about anything (unfortunately I am extremely uneducated and so this is the case for any subject). lawl''
 * It actually may be better if you have no knowledge, since you will then be forced to verify what you write and avoid original research. Anyway, you really can go for anything.  If you want to get some feedback on an article you write or significantly contribute to, you can visit Requests for feedback.  Perhaps a good start could be to look for Articles needing cleanup and working through one of them to bring them up to good article or featured status.  Another idea is to use the random article feature until you find one of interest.  good luck, anyway! — K  e  akealani  03:32, 30 September 2006 (UTC)