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=='''The necessity of this project'''==
=='''The necessity of this project'''==
If there is any doubt on the necessity of [[Citizendium|this project]], please see [http://www.wikitruth.info Wikitruth] for all the convincing one could possibly need.
If there is any doubt on the necessity of [[Citizendium|this project]], please see [http://www.wikitruth.info Wikitruth] for all the (somewhat biased) convincing one could possibly need.


==Call for Help==
==Call for Help==

Revision as of 23:03, 22 April 2008

Introduction/Background

Hello, and welcome to CZ! I am a recently Honorably discharged Soldier living in Tucson, Arizona

Tucson mountain ranges, viewed from Mt. Lemmon

My "job" in the Army was as an Information Technology Specialist, which basically translates to "a geek in the Army." I suspect I will be doing something in that same career field out in Tucson as well (I am a nerd, after all)

I've always been passionate about and interested in technology in its myriad forms, from computers to Sci-Fi, since around age 12 (the "Age of Reason" as it were).

If you're so inclined, you can read my résumé at nixwizard.net and see pictures of my life in Tucson (and my "past life" in Baghdad, Iraq) at the Gallery here

The necessity of this project

If there is any doubt on the necessity of this project, please see Wikitruth for all the (somewhat biased) convincing one could possibly need.

Call for Help

Please help out on the Computers Workgroup articles! The four or five of us that regularly edit articles there can't do it alone. You can see related changes in the Workgroup here.

Images on CZ

See Image_talk:MOS_6502.jpg for an interesting dialog between myself and constable Stephen Ewen about importing images from Wikipedia or Wikipedia Commons. Things are definitely not always what they seem to be.

Current Project(s)

We have a license! Hopefully this will help to convince all those fence-sitters and nay-sayers to get off their fences, stop nay-saying, and contribute!

Articles I'm collaborating on

Articles Approved
I Collaborated On