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On Twitter: {{#widget:Twitter Follow Button |user=harborsparrow}} | On Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/patgpalmer Pat G Palmer]
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M. A. in public sector management (Univ of Penn, '92); and M. S. in computer science, most of a Ph. D. (not completed) in Germanic linguistics and literature, and B. A. in liberal arts, major English (Univ of TN, '83, '81, '74).  I joined this wiki in 2007 and was around intermittently while working a variety of jobs in computer programming and consulting.  I assumed guardianship of the Citizendium domain to keep this wiki alive, in honor of the past great efforts by Larry, Anthony, Milt, Norman, Ro and others, and the continuing efforts of John S. and the many technical staff who've helped in the past.  I especially value the sense of community possible here.  Some articles I work on:
M. A. in public sector management (Univ of Penn, '92); and M. S. in computer science, most of a Ph. D. (not completed) in Germanic linguistics and literature, and B. A. in liberal arts, major English (Univ of TN, '83, '81, '74).  I joined this wiki in 2007 and was around intermittently while working a variety of jobs in computer programming and consulting.  I assumed guardianship of the Citizendium domain to keep this wiki alive, in honor of the past great efforts by Larry, Anthony, Milt, Norman, Ro and others, and the continuing efforts of John S. and the many technical staff who've helped in the past.  I especially value the sense of community possible here.  Some articles I work on:

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On Facebook: Pat G Palmer

M. A. in public sector management (Univ of Penn, '92); and M. S. in computer science, most of a Ph. D. (not completed) in Germanic linguistics and literature, and B. A. in liberal arts, major English (Univ of TN, '83, '81, '74). I joined this wiki in 2007 and was around intermittently while working a variety of jobs in computer programming and consulting. I assumed guardianship of the Citizendium domain to keep this wiki alive, in honor of the past great efforts by Larry, Anthony, Milt, Norman, Ro and others, and the continuing efforts of John S. and the many technical staff who've helped in the past. I especially value the sense of community possible here. Some articles I work on:

  • Developing Article Amaryllis: The common name for a group of showy ornamental perennials plants in the genus Hippeastrum. [e]
  • Developing Article Amy Lowell (poet): Modern American poet (1874-1925), posthumous winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926, author of poemms Patterns and Lilacs [e]
  • Stub Claude Shannon: (1916-2001) American theoretical mathematician, founder of information theory. [e]
  • Developing Article Clean Water Act: Federal laws from 1948, 1972, 1977 and 1987 that govern water quality in the United States of America [e]
  • Developing Article Coal mining: the various methods used to extract coal from the ground. [e]
  • Stub Croquet: A sport using wooden mallets to knock balls across a lawn, playable with average strength, speed, agility and endurance, barefoot or in any kind of shoes including high heels. [e]
  • Stub C_Sharp: Object-oriented general-purpose programming language developed for the Microsoft .NET Framework. [e]
  • Stub Eugene Daub (sculptor): An award-winning American scultor (1942-?) known for statuary, busts in a classical style, and for medallic art and bas relief. [e]
  • Developing Article Evening primrose: Several species of wild flowers native to eastern and central North America from the genus Oenothera. [e]
  • Developing Article Georgette_Heyer: (1902-1974) Widely-read English writer of over 50 historical (17th-18th cent.) novels; arguably created the Regency romance genre [e]
  • Stub Gertrude_Stein: American author (1874-1946) who lived in Paris, France, and is best remembered for creating deliberate linguistic conundrums. [e]
  • Developing Article James H. Schmitz: Add brief definition or description
  • Stub Lois_McMaster_Bujold: American science fiction and fantasy writer, winner of seven Hugos, three Nebulas, and many other awards [e]
  • Stub Macrobiotics: A mostly vegan, low-salt, low-oil diet; a social movement training people to cook according to their personal condition. [e]
  • Developing Article Mary Baker Eddy: American founder of Christian Science and of international newspaper The Christian Science Monitor. [e]

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