User:Hroðulf
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- Perhaps you're looking for Hrodulf? (not Hroðulf aka Hrothulf) See User:Hroðulf/disambuigation
This is the user page for Hroðulf (or Hrothulf), a small-time pseudonymous volunteer editor of Wikipedia. You can use it to find out more about me, and in particularly, some of the 'hows' and 'whys' of what I do on Wikipedia. Nothing I write here, or anywhere else, is officially sanctioned by Wikimedia (or anyone else!)
My first barnstar was for some grunt work at the Articles For Creation project, helping people with material for new articles get them published.
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[edit] Links
- User:Hroðulf/Sandbox
- User:Hroðulf/Sandbox/WPUKgeo test bed for {{WPUKgeo}}
- Corsham To Do list (currently broken)
- Image:Wiltshire Ceremonial Numbered.png
- /monobook.js
- my userspace
- I am not a fan of cleanup banners in articles, but, in the interests of fairness, here is an example of one that did its intended job. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=E_J_H_Nash&diff=203099619&oldid=203099420
- Marxism in the UK Labour Party by Andysoh (talk · contribs)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Incidents&diff=prev&oldid=209706721
- http://stats.grok.se/ Traffic statistics
[edit] old links
[edit] Merge and expansion ideas pending
- Equity in income of affiliates -> Ownership equity -> Shareholders' equity - April 21 2008
- See also Equity disambiguation page
- Westinghouse Air Brake Company / Wabtec / Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company Ltd; see also User:Hroðulf/WABCO and User talk:Hroðulf/WABCO - userfied speedied pages
- British one penny coin (pre-decimal) / Old penny sterling April 12 2008 (one support)
- Quango with Quasi-governmental - work up in a sandbox April 6 2008
- Skyrock <- Skyrock Blog - April 4 2008
- Chippenham <- Bird's Marsh - no objection - October 2007
- Farmland Industries - explain that member coops got nothing from the liquidation
- Net asset value with Collective investment scheme. Net assets with Balance sheet - April 26 2008
- Open-end fund -> Collective investment scheme - since 2005! Presumably also Closed-end fund
- Jim Ratcliffe stub -> Grangemouth Refinery -> Ineos - just my idea
- Equilibrium price -> Economic equilibrium - July 2007
- St. Cuthbert's Co-operative Society -> Scotmid (since it was just a name change), just my idea
- Retail banking merge with Commercial bank, expand, spin out, and add to {{Banking}} series - proposed and rejected in 2006 - but still a woeful 2 line stub, confused with a generic section on types of banking.
- {{Banking}} template is garbled
- Fonterra co-operative capital restructuring
- Arb (gesture) -> Open outcry, since 2006
- Green Shield Stamps -> S&H Green Stamps, (merge mostly UK article with mostly US article) May 20, 2008
[edit] Cleanup ideas
- Best Western - update figures from 2004 to 2007
- Chippenham and Box - directories of schools churches etc.
- Unigate needs a company infobox. It also needs clearing up which are company names, and which are trading names
- Radstock Co-operative Society - possible plagiarism
Co-op UKBritish co-operative movement -name,why is John Lewis Partnership there?- Employee-owned corporation - see Talk:Employee-owned corporation#Page name wrong
[edit] Move proposals
- Shilling (United Kingdom) to British shilling April 11 2008
[edit] Deletions in discussion
Image:James Flaherty2.jpg - awaiting OTRS - see Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images/2008 April 22#Image:James Flaherty2.jpg ( James J. Flaherty was deleted by AfD).See also Image:Flaherty family.jpg- Avonko - failed speedy - raised on talk page - notability should go to AFD. I don't see how MetaTrader itself is notable
[edit] Can you help?
[edit] Article improvement list
Feeding yours and my addiction to Wikipedia. In my humble opinion, the encyclopedia would benefit if you call by one of these articles, and contribute your skills or knowledge.
Medium projects:
- Electronic trading needs a lot of cleanup and references, as do hundreds of articles in investment and finance. There seems to be a large amount of guesswork, quack theories, content forks , lack of global perspective, and even walled gardens, in these fields.
- Dividend - expand as discussed in its assessment comments
- Education in Northern Ireland-expand to include tertiary education
Melksham–expand and clean updone - thanks to all involved- Corsham-expand
- Semington-see A350 road (merge with Semington Locks?)
- Limpley Stoke-expand
- Southstoke-expand and cleanup
- Winsley-new article, see Winsley Mines and B3108 road; is Winsley, Herefordshire bigger or smaller?
- Midcounties Co-operative Society - expand stub - this covers co-op stores in the Birmingham, Oxford and Swindon areas
Consumers' cooperative - bring into line with Cooperative, review use of extensive extract from 1934 article- done - thanks to all involved- Westmill Wind Farm Co-operative - new article
- Computer Clubhouse - expand
- Programmable Cricket - expand
- Potassium peroxymonosulfate - add technical info and applications, for example from the DuPont Oxone site
- Mary's Meals - [1] [2] got to have a new article on this; in the news June 6 2008 [3]
Small projects:
Should Hassassin redirect to Hashshashin?yes.Merge Militant (Britain) into Militant Tendency. Done - thanks Radagast83 (talk · contribs)- Watchfield village and civil parish - expand
- Clydebank Co-operative Society - expand with historical info from theclydebankstory
- Evonik (formerly Degussa) needs expansion
- {{Ise}} is pretty unsatisfactory. It links to Yahoo!, its text is ISEQ instead if ISE, {{ISE}} doesn't redirect to it, it uses non-standard Yahoo! ticker symbols instead of ISIN or SEDOL number, and it doesn't work for ISEQ: AIN [4]
- {{Tyo}} works better, but displays a complete non-standard acronym, and Bloomberg has lots of ads
[edit] Anglican doctrine
[edit] Magee College
[edit] Contributions
[edit] Selected pages I have started
- Anglican doctrine
- Cockayne, Yorkshire
- Magee College
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Northern Ireland/Troubles
- Computer Clubhouse (I restarted it as the previous version was a copyvio)
- Programmable Cricket
- Serco-NedRailways
- Musselburgh and Fisherrow Co-operative Society - but it has a serious issue: does the M&F Co-op still exist?
http://tools.wikimedia.de/~escaladix/larticles/larticles.php?user=Hro%C3%B0ulf&lang=en
[edit] Contributions I am proud of
- Queen's University of Ireland diff references, context, illustration
- Philander Chase diff – expand, though still a stub
- Bexley Hall diff – expand, illustrate and source, though still a stub
- Corsham diff – expanded to cover the whole civil parish
[edit] Did you know ... ?
- http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Did_you_know&oldid=213222688 (Musselburgh and Fisherrow Co-operative Society
- http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Did_you_know&oldid=213058854 (The Co-operative brand by User:JonStrines)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Did_you_know&oldid=212975044 (Kagome Co., Ltd.)
[edit] Other interesting contributions
- Gambier, Ohio diff – at last it is illustrated
- Episcopal Church (disambiguation) diff – rewrite; surprisingly contentious
- Merge Episcopal into Episcopal polity diff and tried to expand and cleanup the resulting article – took a couple of hours; unfortunately the combined content is still far from being a comprehensive encyclopedic article
- Presbyterian polity diff1 diff2 – style; copy and paste some public domain material to fill a sore gap
- Semington diff – responded to stub creation by turning it into a start-class article
- Kagome Co., Ltd. – diff – stub to start
[edit] Embarrassing self-reverts and screwups
- Too many to list here.
[edit] Languages
I am interested in languages, but I am certainly not an expert linguist. My native tongue is English, and I mostly use the Standard British variety of this language. I can write and speak French language fairly competently, and I have some knowledge of Scots, German and Standard Mandarin.
Inspired by this interest, I will try to do some cautious editing work on language-related articles. Of course, expect to see me attempting to contribute to other articles where I feel I can improve coverage of a topic. You may even see me attempt rough translations of articles to or from the above languages. --Hroðulf 11:11, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Is it a language or a dialect?
I don't really care if you prefer to call a communication system a language or a dialect. Please don't fight about it in the encyclopaedia articles. Before you fill up the talk pages with this debate, think about this:
- If 2 languages are closely related, language experts probably don't agree on whether they are 2 languages or 2 dialects.
- Across the world, many language promotion efforts produce strong opposition. This seems to be because promotion of a language (which often involves using the word language to describe what was previously known as a dialect) can be combined with separatist, nationalist or imperialist movements. The same applies to language persecution.
- On every language talk page on Wikipedia, someone says "It is a dialect not a language, because language X is very similar to it." What is your point, exactly?
- Your local languages and dialects do not have unusual status, and neither do mine.
- Similar arguments apply to language reform and spelling reform movements. I do not care.
The Wikipedia article on Dialect covers the whole issue in a much less emotive manner than I do. --Hroðulf (or Hrothulf) (Talk) 12:10, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Not really a language?
Do you feel like calling someone else's language just .... something?
just an excuse to exclude us... just a way to get government grants... just a dialect... just another part of your evil separatist/nationalist/imperialist movement... just the language of the gutter... just my language with bad spelling and bad grammar... just a made-up language... just some words and slang from my language spoken in a funny accent... just another brick in the wall.
- Count to ten.
- You are not alone.
- Don't expect me, or any other reasonable Wikipedian, to be sympathetic. We have heard it all before.
--11:11, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] British spelling
Many British readers find American spelling grating, and the other way round. Wikipedia encourages both, and other typical English spellings. Me? I don't really care, and you will find me using both British and American.
Test yourself: Which is right in Britain?
- judgment or judgement
- jail or gaol
- standardize or standardise
Did you notice that spelling for some English words is not yet standardized, even in the authoritative dictionaries? It bugs me if you try to "correct" my spelling to your preferred one. If you catch me "correcting" yours, revert it, and complain to me.--11:11, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Who is Hroðulf?
I am not User:Hrodulf who has the same name spelled slightly differently, but is a different real-life person. See: User:Hroðulf/disambuigation
I chose my username, Hroðulf (or Hrothulf), from the Anglo-Saxon or Old English language epic poem Beowulf. It was a little presumptuous of me, as the only West Germanic languages I know are modern English and modern Scots. I actually understand much less of Beowulf than I do of the modern West Frisian language, which isn't that much. Wikipedia has an article about the literary and historical character Hroðulf, which I did not write.
[edit] What is that funny letter ð in your username?
That is the letter Eth, used in Germanic and Celtic (Irish) alphabets. My username comes from the Old English language, where ð represents the th sound in modern English (as in the words that and the). It really is a Latin character, listed in the ISO/IEC 8859-1 standard character encoding, and is used in some modern Nordic languages, so most computer applications developed in the last ten to fifteen years support it. --Hroðulf (or Hrothulf) (Talk) 10:11, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Scratchpad
Useful boilerplate
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- rm image that has no fair use rationale - see [[Help:Image page#Fair use rationale]] edit summary


