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Hi, and welcome to my user page.

My name is Brian Kunde. I am currently registered on Wikipedia as BPK2. Previously I contributed briefly as Bpk1, but I forgot the password I was using at the time and so had to reregister. I have also contributed, both pre- and post-registering) from IP addresses 171.64.139.118 and 171.64.139.139, among others. These days such anonymous posting is by accident rather than from policy, only occuring when I inadvertantly neglect to log on before editing.

My interests are varied, some major ones, as reflected in my postings, including American comic books, Elizabethan theater, speculative fiction, Roman history and ancient history in general. The majority of my postings have to do with literary figures and literary works.

This page is updated as time and circumstances warrant; the "Articles created" section being the part updated most frequently. ~BPK, 11/9/05, rv. 2/21/06, 10/1/07.

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[edit] Edit counts

Edits to date to Wikipedia from IP address 171.64.139.118. (Count automatic, so data always up-to-date.)

Edits to date to Wikipedia from IP address 171.64.139.139. (Count automatic, so data always up-to-date.)

Edits to date to Wikipedia under user name Bpk1. (Count automatic, so data always up-to-date.)

Edits to date to Wikipedia under user name BPK2. (Count automatic, so data always up-to-date.)

As noted in my last update to this section on 12/3/06, the edit count program appeared at that time to be broken, and was not returning any results. The problem now appears to have been fixed, so I am restoring this section to its previous format. —BPK, 3/10/07.

[edit] Articles created

The listing is up-to-date as of the latest date cited in the prefatory count table. It does not include articles created incidentally to other work, such as discussion tabs, image uploads, redirect or disambiguation articles, and categories. It does include templates created for use with other articles and recreates of occasional articles originally authored by others; these are clearly noted in the list.

[edit] Count of articles by month

The count is current through 6/8/08. Numbers that are not final are in orange.

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
total
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2005 001 003 004 010 008 026 026
2006 002 003 001 005 004 001 027 038 036 023 019 017 176 202
2007 007 008 012 026 014 014 026 010 014 011 006 002 150 352
2008 001 002 009 005 004 003 024 376

[edit] Latest articles (current month, not yet categorized)

[edit] Articles by category

[edit] User pages

  • User:BPK2 (11/9/05)

[edit] Places

[edit] Organizations and companies

[edit] People

[edit] Ancient

[edit] Historical

[edit] Contemporary

[edit] Literary characters and settings

[edit] Literary works (by author)

[edit] Poul Anderson

[edit] Isaac Asimov

[edit] Hannes Bok

[edit] Ernest Bramah

[edit] Kenneth Bulmer

[edit] Edgar Rice Burroughs

[edit] Books

[edit] Film

[edit] Lin Carter

[edit] Fiction

[edit] Nonfiction

[edit] Anthologies

[edit] Donald Corley

[edit] L. Sprague de Camp

[edit] Fiction

[edit] Anthologies

[edit] Nonfiction

[edit] Lord Dunsany

[edit] H. Rider Haggard

[edit] Robert E. Howard

[edit] Robert Jordan

[edit] Garrison Keillor

[edit] H. P. Lovecraft

[edit] William Morris

[edit] Andrew J. Offutt

[edit] Arthur W. Saha

[edit] Karl Edward Wagner

[edit] Evangeline Walton

[edit] Mary Tappan Wright

[edit] Magazines and monographic series

[edit] Others

[edit] Friends

My friend and colleague Geoffrey Skinner is also a Wikipedia contributor.

[edit] Trivia

Just discovered that at least one Wikipedia article cites me as a source (in an external link). As of this date, at least, the article Magnetic tape selectric typewriter references my old essay "A Brief History of Word Processing (Through 1986)". How about that! —1/26/2007.

Now I note that the article Word processor cites my essay too, which makes a lot more sense. —9/26/2007.