User:Carnildo

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Real name: Mark Wagner
Approximate location: Washington state
Interests: Computers, math, electronics, science fiction, and everything in general
Current project: Medals of Honor - produce at least a bio-stub for as many recipients as possible.

"Perfection is achieved not when there is no more to add, but when there is no more to take away" -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery


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Articles I've created

  1. Peace pole
  2. Battle of Tokyo Bay
  3. Daniel Daly
  4. Time-memory trade-off
  5. Roomies (comic)
  6. Glaive
  7. Half-track
  8. Cooking off
  9. South Pass
  10. Strain gauge
  11. Battle of the Windmill
  12. M114 155 mm howitzer
  13. M115 203 mm howitzer
  14. Rhysling Awards

Articles I've made major contributions to

  1. Panzer I
  2. Panzer II
  3. Panzer III
  4. Panzer IV
  5. List of Medal of Honor recipients
  6. CSS Virginia
  7. M1 Abrams
  8. Nmap

To-do list

  1. Nothing right now

BJAODN

Binary pulsar, originally posted by 69.196.170.44

Binary pulsars are the process by which dual linear profusions are emitted in synchronized sequence amounting in pulses that result in tubular forces. These pulsars are binary by nature due to their divisive magnitude, which is caused by the energy forcefield creating the pulses. These are typically occur in astrophysical calculations that are terminated by misused energy commonly associated with galactic norms. These norms are subject to vigorous anomalies of natural standards of random and chaotic bursts of matter.

From Orca, originally posted by 81.129.189.19

The orca, commonly known as the minute ant is the smallest known living creature. Not visible to the naked eye, the orca needs one of the most powerful microscopes in the world to even be seen. Living on a diet of lion and occasionally bald eagle, it spends its days much like a sloth. It lives in only the deepest parts of the river Thames it is entirely self reliant and takes no money from its parents. Nor can it be approved for a student loan.

Squirrel melts, originally posted by 132.162.244.141

A common alternative to tuna or patty melts. Simply substitute tuna/meat for boiled squirrel meat. Skin the deceased squirrel and put his bare carcass in a pot of boiling water until thoroughly cooked. The carcass is kind of cute, actually. Once cooked, pick the meat off the bones and shred any large pieces. Mix in mayonaise, grated cheese, celery bits, and your choice of nuts. You know how squirrels like nuts. Put mixture on an english muffin and cover with a slice of cheese. Heat the melts until your desired temperature. Great for weekend snacks at a football game or tailgate party. Squirrel melts- you must try them.

1,2-Dimethyl-chickenwire, originally posted by Cacycle

For the full article, see /1,2-Dimethyl-chickenwire

1,2-Dimethyl-chickenwire, is an odorless, colorless, crystalline organic compound. 1,2-dimethyl-chickenwire is a polycyclic non-aromatic saturated hydrocarbon or alkane. It was developed by the chemistry professor Nick D. Kim at the University of Waikato in New Zealand and was first described together with several of its analogs.

From General Relativity, originally posted by 69.238.217.46

General relativity (GR) or general relativity theory (GRT) General Relativity was the commanding officer of the 1st Light Cavalry troops from the state of Illinois during the American Civil War, hence the well-known relationship between "Light" and "Relativity."

From Longest word in English, originally posted by 213.239.235.202

The word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, also spelled pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis, is defined as "a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica or quartz dust." At 45 letters, it is certainly the longest word ever to appear in a non-technical dictionary of English (Source: OED). However there are strong indications that the word was coined by puzzler Everett Smith in 1935 as a hypothetical long word that could result from the protraction of medical terms. The actual name of the disease is pneumoconiosis, which is 14 letters long. As a result, opposition has risen to the claim that pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest word in the English language. Opponents of the claim are known as dispneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisists while supporters of the claim are popularly known as antidispneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisists. Some supporters showing ambivalence are scornfully referred to by linguistic extremists of the latter school of thought as pseudoantidispneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisists. But the ambivalent school, speaking pseudoantidispneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisistically, faces something of a logical conundrum.

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