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As of January 21, 2016, I have 75k edits (everything included; I've forgotten where to find the edit counter breaking it down into article edits, user page edits, etc.). This is not a brag but a cautionary statement. Wikipedia is one of the all-time great concepts in history, but it is REPLETE with gag.

(1 Aug 2013, updated 24 Jan 2014, 30 Jan 2015, 21 October 2015) And that was then! It has now been estimated that there is enough gag within these cyber pages to choke every man, woman, child, and frog on the face of the earth twice over four times over eight times over sixteen times over (it's growing geometrically as we speak). I'm sure this is truer than ever, but I've stopped letting it bother me.


TODAY edit

Edit count edit

Jan 18, 2016: Buckboard 24788 (February 4, 2006); Reedmalloy 50498 and counting (April 11, 2008); logged out: ? Combined this would place me 605th among addicted wikipedians world-wide

Who I am edit

Reedmalloy
Police career
DepartmentWhoville PD (1970-1985)
S. Limbo PD (1986-2004)
Service years1970-2004
RankPatrolman: 8-10-1970
  Sergeant: 11-21-1978
Police Officer: 10-8-1986
  Chief: 6-14-1992

I picked three musical user boxes, but there are more than two dozen I could rotate, Debussy, Chopin and AC/DC foremost. Without music, we are drones.

I am not an expert on anything. But I once learned to read, and to think, and to correct my many mistakes.

I recently found this (slightly pretentious) infobox and making one for myself seems the best use of it, and that questionable, but just the same you'll still have to decipher for yourself where these places are.

Quotes to live by edit

Martin Brody: "I can do anything. I'm the chief of police."

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!

Good works should never be forgotten edit

A masterpiece of guerrilla art------------------------->

Michigan Stadium
"The Out House"
 
Michigan Stadium
Location1201 South Main Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104-3722
OwnerscUM
Construction
Broke groundDidn't. Broke wind instead.
DemolishedNov 28, 2015 42 - 13

Word-a-day edit

Fun and Beautiful Words

Rokovoko, an island far away to the West and South. It is not down on any map; true places never are.

Heroic people edit

Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Edward Storz, USAF
There is heroism in resistance, greater heroism in honor, and the greatest heroism in selflessness.

User boxes edit

This user is a member of the Association of Inclusionist Wikipedians.

The motto of the AIW is conservata veritate, which translates to "with the preserved truth".
This motto reflects the inclusionist desire to change Wikipedia only when no knowledge would be lost as a result.

 


 This Wikipedian was a member of the United States Air Force.
inclThis user is an inclusionist.
 This user was a USAF 81150.
 This user works at the University of Dayton.
 Brulé Lakota blood flows through this user's veins.
 This user is interested in the U.S. State of Ohio.
 This user lives near Dayton, Ohio.
 
CCRThis user is flying 'cross the land, trying to get a hand.
 This user enjoys listening to J.S. Bach.
 James Joseph Croce was a musical philosopher for the common man.
 
This user is a prostate cancer survivor.
0This user currently has
no spouse.
dad JOHN is a father of 3 great kids.
 This user was a Patrol Officer for 13+ years.
 
This user was a Sergeant for 6+ years.
 This user was a Chief of Police for 12 years.
 This user plays golf.
 This user is a fan of the
Ohio State Buckeyes
UD This user is a fan of the
Dayton Flyers.
SFThis user is a fan of the
San Francisco Giants
NYRThis user is a fan of the
New York Rangers.
AFThis user is a fan of the
Air Force Falcons.
 This user is owned by FIVE cats. Buttons, Gracie, Shadow, Ladybug and this one, Beanie.
 This user loves dogs too.
 
This user is captivated by Veronica Lake.
TUThis user attends or attended Trinity University.
AUHKThis user is an Alumnus of the University of Hard Knocks
UHK Motto
"Murphy Was an Optimist."

projects/wiki résumé edit

  This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 2 months and 24 days.
 This user has helped promote 5 good articles on Wikipedia.
 This user has created 97 articles on Wikipedia.
 This user has overhauled 96 articles on Wikipedia.
 This user is a COLLABORATOR: 92 times on Wikipedia.
 This user is a member of
WikiProject Military history.
<html>This user can write HTML.
HISThis user's favourite subject is History.
  This user contributes using Mozilla Firefox.
 This user contributes using Windows 7.
 This editor is a WikiGnome.
 This user is a WikiFaerie.

Other edit

  The Airborne Warfare Barnstar
To Reedmalloy, for his extraordinarily hard work editing, maintaining and generally helping out on articles about airborne warfare. Skinny87 (talk) 16:27, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
  The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
Thank you, thank you , thank you for the outstanding work you did on the 38th Bomb Group page. My father served in the 822nd, and I am webmaster for the 38th Bomb Group Association. I'm also a Buckeye! Tombehrens (talk) 00:09, 8 August 2011 (UTC)
  The Original Barnstar
For you work on the article about The Hump -- PBS (talk) 11:20, 25 September 2012 (UTC)
  The Half Barnstar
For your collaboration with Hawkeye7 (talk · contribs) on the articles Silverplate and Paul Tibbets, you are hereby awarded the Right Half of the Half Barnstar. Congratulations! For the Military history Wikiproject Coordinators, TomStar81 (Talk) 07:29, 29 January 2015 (UTC)
  The Epic Barnstar
For your 2014 contributions to multiple history related articles you are hereby award this Epic Barnstar. Congratulations! For the Military history Wikiproject Coordinators, TomStar81 (Talk) 07:37, 29 January 2015 (UTC)
  The Original Barnstar
I'm writing a biography of pioneer aviator Eugene Ely. In an Afterword, I'm summarizing the post-1911 lives of other aviators whose lives intersected his. Your Wikipedia article on Beck is outstanding. Jzobel (talk) 19:13, 5 October 2015 (UTC)

U.S. Air   Force

351 Articles edit

 
This editor is a
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Created for Military history WikiProject (78)
Haywood S. Hansell (GA) | Interception of the Rex (GA) | Bird of Paradise (aircraft) | Attack on the Sui-ho Dam | Vermont Garrison | Robert Olds | Paul W. Beck | Phu Cat Air Base Security Forces | 357th Fighter Group | 91st Bombardment Group | 456th Bombardment Group | 9th Operations Group | American airborne landings in Normandy | Leland T. Kennedy | Harrison Thyng | Fred J. Christensen | Edgar S. Gorrell | Frank A. Armstrong | Frederick Castle | Thomas W. Steed | Sy Bartlett | Beirne Lay, Jr. | Thomas DeWitt Milling | Harris Hull | Bert Stiles | Archibald Mathies | Walter E. Truemper | Darrell Lindsey | Horace Meek Hickam | IX Troop Carrier Command | Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps | Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps | Division of Military Aeronautics | Army Air Force School of Applied Tactics | RAF Bassingbourn | Bruning Army Airfield | Schweinfurt-Regensburg mission | Dawn-to-dusk transcontinental flight across the United States | MB-3A | Burgess H | Burgess Company | Necessary Evil (B-29) | Jabit III (B-29) | Full House (B-29) | Up An' Atom (B-29) | Laggin' Dragon (B-29) | Big Stink (B-29) | Some Punkins (B-29) | Top Secret (B-29) | Next Objective (B-29) | Strange Cargo (B-29) | Luke the Spook (B-29) | Silverplate (FA) | Pumpkin bomb | Bombardment group | USAAF unit identification aircraft markings | Combat box | Tokyo tanks | Class A airfield | Citizens Military Training Camp | U.S. Air Force aeronautical rating | Zeppelin Staaken R.VI | Martin NBS-1 | Organization of the U.S. Army Air Service in 1925 | Organization of the Air Service of the American Expeditionary Force |
Battle of Pork Chop Hill | Cambodian Campaign | I Field Force, Vietnam | II Field Force, Vietnam | XXIV Corps (United States) | U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade | Daniel D. Schoonover | USS PC-1168 | Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy | Mission Albany | Mission Boston | Alexander Baumann (aeronautical engineer) | Military Division of the Missouri
Created for WikiProject College football (7)
Ohio State Buckeyes football | History of Ohio State Buckeyes football | John Wilce | Buckeye Battle Cry | Across the Field | Rex Kern | Woody Hayes Athletic Center |
Otherwise created (11)
Thomas Magnum | City Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder | The New Centurions (novel) | Line score | You're in the Navy Now | The Hunters (novel) | The Just and the Unjust | The Secrets of Harry Bright (novel) | Victory (University of Dayton Fight Song) | James C. Mars | The Deep Six (novel)
Created with another editor (1)
Chain Lightning (film), with Bzuk |
"Blame Me"s (96 rewrites)
Robin Olds (GA) | Lewis H. Brereton | Henry H. Arnold | James Robinson Risner | William W. Momyer | Frank P. Lahm | Raynal Bolling | Byron Q. Jones | Lester J. Maitland | Albert Francis Hegenberger | Henry Conger Pratt | Eugene Luther Vidal | United States Army Air Forces | Air Service, United States Army | United States Army Air Corps | The Hump | Operation Ivory Coast | 53d Weather Reconnaissance Squadron | MC-130 Combat Talon | Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star | Martin/General Dynamics RB-57F Canberra | Lockheed WC-130 | Question Mark (aircraft) | Far East Air Force (United States) | 38th Bombardment Group | Gabby Gabreski | Air Mail Scandal | Air Corps Tactical School | History of the Swiss Air Force (GA) | 56th Fighter Group | 1st Operations Group | Richard E. Nugent | Jacksel M. Broughton | Richard Stephen Ritchie | Leo K. Thorsness | Robert S. Johnson | Russell Maughan | Robert K. Morgan | Jay Zeamer, Jr. | Bud Day | William H. Tunner | Leon Vance | Demas Craw | Pierpont M. Hamilton | 1st Reconnaissance Squadron | 42d Attack Squadron | Thunderbird (B-17) | Straight Flush (B-29) | The Great Artiste (B-29) | Air Force Cross (United States) | Bockscar | EC-121 shootdown incident | Air Force Association | Operation Bolero | Project Alberta | Mission Chicago | Mission Elmira | Battle of Carentan | Operation Pierce Arrow | Operation Flaming Dart | Operation Credible Sport | P-1 Hawk | P-6 Hawk | Boeing Model 15 | Burgess Model I | YB-40 Flying Fortress | Origin of USAF wings | Randolph Air Force Base | McCook Field | Wright Field | Thunderbird Field | United States aircraft production during World War II | Thud Ridge | Thunderbolt! |
Galvanized Yankees | Danger UXB | Abram Wood | Marine Raiders | Command Decision (play) | History of the aircraft carrier#UN carrier operations in the Korean War | History of the aircraft carrier#U.S. carrier operations in Southeast Asia | Operation Cartwheel | James E. Swett | 2006 Ohio State Buckeyes football team | James Gould Cozzens | William Wister Haines | Lucas Davenport | Battle of Newtown | Battle of Palmito Ranch | Don't Go Near the Water (novel) | The Friendly Persuasion | Pancho Villa Expedition | Waterloo Bridge (play) | Lyal Clark | 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry |
Collaborations (92)
509th Composite Group (FA) | Billy Mitchell | Benjamin Foulois | Brice Disque | John C. Morgan | Charles W. Sweeney | Chuck Yeager | Joseph Sarnoski | Karl W. Richter | Robert Michael White | Ira C. Eaker | James Stewart | Glenn Miller | Clark Gable | Erwin R. Bleckley | Frank Luke | Ralph Cheli | Hobey Baker (FA) | United States Air Force | History of the United States Air Force | 102d Rescue Squadron | 103rd Aero Squadron | Ohio Air National Guard | 23rd Fighter Group | U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds | Wright Model B | Shoo Shoo Baby (B-17) | Memphis Belle (B-17) | Enola Gay | Bomber Mafia | Doolittle Raid | Operation Bolo | Operation Linebacker | Operation Linebacker II | Aircraft losses of the Vietnam War | Death of Isoroku Yamamoto/Operation Vengeance ???????????? | Berlin Blockade | Rockwell Field | Wright-Patterson Air Force Base | Randolph Air Force Base | Biggs Army Airfield | RAF Leiston | Curtiss Falcon | Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star | Boeing RC-135 | B-2 Spirit | B-32 Dominator | P-26 Peashooter | Stinson Vigilant | Escuadrón 201 | Combat air patrol | No. 2 Squadron RAF | List of United States Airmen | Operation Eagle Claw | United States Air Force Security Forces | The U.S. Air Force (song) |
Buster Posey (GA) | 2002 Ohio State Buckeyes football team | Battle of Stony Point | Sullivan Expedition | Mayagüez incident | Yankee Station | USS Trout (SS-202) | History of submarines#United States | Box score (baseball) | Magnum, P.I. | Battle of the Little Big Horn | Wounded Knee massacre | Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth | The Choirboys (novel) | Paul Brown | Medal of Honor (FA) | Jefferson J. DeBlanc | David McCampbell | Mitsubishi F1M | James Salter | Man's Search for Meaning | Guard of Honor | Madison, Indiana | Mike Krukow | Tim Lincecum | Battle of Normandy | Operation Market Garden | Philip Orin Parmelee | List of United States Navy ships present at Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 | Philippines Campaign (1941–42) | Rorke's Drift | Angels of Bataan | Waco Aircraft Company | The Bridges at Toko-Ri | True Detective (TV series) | The Key (1958 film) |
And film summaries of all sorts (55)
Bombardier (film) | The Story of G.I. Joe | Thunder Birds (1942 film) | The Dawn Patrol (1938 film) | Command Decision (film) | Captain from Castile | Twelve O'Clock High | Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress | Two Flags West | The Adventures of Robin Hood (film) | Captains of the Clouds | Strategic Air Command (film) | The Red Shoes (1948 film) | Night People (1954 film) | The Scarlet Coat | Safety Last! | To Live and Die in L.A. (film) | Slattery's Hurricane | Crash Dive | I Live in Grosvenor Square | The Way to the Stars | It Happened on Fifth Avenue | The Bells Go Down | Kind Hearts and Coronets | Air Force (film) | The Big Lift | Flight (1929 film) | The Three Musketeers (1935 film) | This Gun for Hire | Hell Divers | Parachute Battalion | The Case of the Howling Dog | One Foot in Heaven | Wild River (film) | A Millionaire for Christy | The Silver Streak | Above Suspicion (1943 film) | Till the End of Time (film) | M'Liss | Molly and Me | Waterloo Bridge (1940 film) | Navy Blue and Gold (film) | Denver and Rio Grande (film) | A Little Romance | Murder, My Sweet | Rendezvous (1935 film) | Lloyd's of London (film) | The Sharkfighters | Red Skies of Montana | Speed (1936 film) | Shipmates Forever | Foxfire (1955 film) | Eight Iron Men | Those Calloways | Return to Paradise (1953 film) |
People (11)
Curtis E. Lemay | Paul Tibbets (FA) | Walker 'Bud' Mahurin | Boleslaw Gladych | Hubert Zemke | David C. Schilling| Richard Bong | Joseph Kittinger | Morris R. Jeppson | Jack Ridley | Nicole Malachowski | Herman Koehler |

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