User:Cat-five
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| PLEASE NOTE: | I am generally not active on Wikipedia that much anymore and when I do decide to do something other than read I spend most of my time on WP:FPC. Other than WP:FPC and related pages I voluntarily limit myself to article edits and edits to WikiProject pages as well as the occasional AFD so please do not contact me in regards to policy issues unless it directly involves me. |
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Links and stuff for me to remember
Subpages
- User:Cat-five/subpages - List of subpages
- User:Cat-five/header - User page header
- User:Cat-five/notice - Upper notice
- User talk:Cat-five/header - talk page header
- User:Cat/five/sandbox - my personal sandbox
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- User:Cat-five/monobook.css - a large number of ui adaptations, hiding of various elements (notably the fundraising spam) and various other useful tweaks
- User:Cat-five/monobook.js - a few helpful tools and some other various stuff
Pages I'm watching
- User:Staeckerbot/Suspicious images - Automatically generated bot page that keeps track of possible duplicate images
- Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates - Candidates for featured picture status
- Wikipedia talk:Featured picture candidates - The talk page for the aforementioned page
Useful pages
Commons:Crystal_Clear - a page listing all the icons in the Crystal Clear Icon set (which I use for most of my internal templates)
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United States Army forces target railway cars south of Wonsan, North Korea, an east coast port city, during the Korean War. Trains in North Korea were targets of attack by U.S. and other U.N. forces, so much so that both military and civilian trains often had to wait out the daylight hours in tunnels. Photo credit: United States Army |
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Licensing
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| All contributions by this user are hereby released into the public domain | |
| I, the author, hereby agree to waive all claim of copyright (economic and moral) in all content contributed by me, the user, and immediately place any and all contributions by me into the public domain, unless otherwise noted. I grant anyone the right to use my work for any purpose, without any conditions, to be changed or destroyed in any manner whatsoever without any attribution or notice to the creator. |
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