User:Thenub314
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I personally like the idea to contributing to open projects, and I was attracted to wiki editing when I read the pages on the Fourier transform and Hilbert transform on Wikipedia. Overall I was not that thrilled with what I saw, and realized I could do something about it. So I tried my best. Since then I have made a few revisions to Wikipedia.
I created my account here about the same time, but I only recently have I done any serious editing. My interests are mostly mathematics related, and I will probably not contribute much content outside of mathematics. But we shall see...
I am around, but in real life I am on the job market at the moment, so I may not be as responsive as I usually am (August 25, 2009).
[edit] Lost pages
I must remember I need to find a place for the following pages which are not part of any book, but I cannot immediately find a good place for...
MotorolaPhones/U9/Configuration
Medical Equipment/Peak Flow Meter (perhaps I should create a medical equipment book and put Cochlear implants there?)
Party food for kids/Introduction
Other things not to forget.... Formal Logic has some copyright issues. Many of its pages seem to have started as copy and pastes from Introduction to Philosophy/Logic, and no attribution was given. I should figure out which pages and add links on their discussion pages.
Reverse Engineering has been moved to the subject name space? and seems to be the unique book I have come across that has is in the subject namespace. Maybe something should be done to move it back.