I've changed my username but I'm still me. If you want to know why I chose this new name, consider Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. Maybe centuries from now, scholars will debate who was the real Richard and who was the pseudo-Richard. But probably not... Sorry but I'm not much interested in having a pretty user page. I prefer to spend my time editing articles or discussing issues on Talk Pages or Wikiproject pages. Feel free to leave me a message on my Talk Page. I log on almost daily and am active several times during the day. However, I may take a 2-3 day WikiBreak from time to time so please be patient if I don't respond right away.
- ... that the 2024 inductees to the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame include a man with Down syndrome who has lifted 425 pounds (193 kg) (pictured), an "average gymnast" turned Olympics judge, a "preeminent sportswriter", the state's "greatest high hurdler", the "inventor" of the modern sports mascot, a record-setting 10-year-old, a champion gymnast, an Olympic field hockey player, and a pro baseball player in five countries?
- ... that an ancient Chinese village likely had its own local pyromancer?
- ... that Napoleon awarded a medal to English inventor James White?
- ... that the Japanese vegetable nozawana got its name from skiers visiting Nozawaonsen who were impressed by the area's pickled turnip?
- ... that Plato and Aristotle both opposed the idea of extraterrestrial life?
- ... that by 2022 Levi Marhabi had become the last known Jew in Yemen?
- ... that the inclusion of the Canadian song "How Long" in a bootleg Russian DVD resulted in a sixteen-year search for the track's creator?
- ... that a species of Brazilian cichlid is named after both Satan and Lilith?
- ... that the Beatles secretly called the host of their radio show "Pee Litres"?
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