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I"m Al Macintyre, currently residing and working in Evansville, SW corner of Indiana, USA. Traditionally, irrespective of individual communities, my interests include: Science Fiction; Simulation games; and topics from my profession, as a midrange systems computer programmer. I am also a news-junkie and book-a-holic.

:Disclaimer: any and all opinions expressed here are the opinions of AlMac (and any vandalism miscreants whose damage has not yet been repaired) and are not neccessarily endorsed nor held by the Wikipedia encyclopedia itself.

Plagarism warning: If I see an image I like anywhere on Wikipedia, and can figure out how to incorporate it on my user page, I will do so. But now I am holding off on this until the WP:AUM crisis is resolved sufficiently so that Image newbies like me have how-to instructions to fix what we've done with minimum of hassle.

I just got invited to Jury Duty, which I imagine will be a great addition to my continuing interesting life education. I do not yet know how much of that education I will be permitted to share with others ... confidentiality until case is over for example. I did not get selected. They asked really good questions, of the kind that belong here & in Yahoo Answers.

I extend my sympathies to the people of the region of the latest terrorist attacks,

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My edit count: edit

If we been away from Wikipedia for too long, we may need to revisit Wikipedia:Cheatsheet.

  • 2006 January 29 = 3400 edits on 340 pages,
    • 549 edits on articles, 1000 on project pages, 700 on User Talk pages, 470 on article talk pages
    • 450 pages being watched
    • most recent contributions to human extinction avoidance
  • 2006 January 21 = 3050 edits on 310 pages & 400 pages watched
    • 415 edits on articles, 435 on their talk pages, or approx 1/3 of my efforts here
    • 920 edits on project pages, 220 on their talk pages, and a handful on category pages, also aggregate about 1/3 of my focus
    • 385 edits on user pages, mainly mine, 675 on user talk pages ... lots of small byte do something, save so far
  • 2006 January 7 = 2600 edits on 250 pages & 300 pages watched
  • 2006 January 4 = 2500 edits on 215 pages & 250 pages watched
    • 15% Articles
    • 15% Article talk pages (seeking consensus)
    • 30% Projects (much more than I realized ... I suspect Wiki codes some stuff as Projects that I not realize as such ... how are the Help desks coded?)
    • 4% Project talk
    • 8% User (too much)
    • 25% User talk (too high ... I gotta spend higher proportion of my time here contributing to the encyclopaedia)
  • 2005 December = 2000 edits Christmas Eve
    • on 180 pages and recently only 100 pages watcched
      • (12 edits / page)
    • with 60 edits been deleted.
  • 2005 June 28 was wikiborn = Joined WP
 This user has a ton of edits.

Season's Greetings edit

  • May 14 US postage rates go up
    • first class up to
    • 1 ounce = 41 cents
    • 2 = 50 cents
    • 3 = 75 cents
    • 3.5 = 92 cents
  • Thank God its Friday, on steroids.

Hopefully in the next year I will have time to contribute more here than I was able to do last year.

Lichfield Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral in Lichfield, in the English county of Staffordshire. A cathedral was first built on the site in 700, by Bishop Headda, to house the bones of St Chad. The original wooden building was replaced by a Norman cathedral made from stone, which in turn was replaced by the present Gothic structure, begun in 1195. The fabric of the cathedral suffered in the English Civil War, when it was used as a defensive structure. In the 18th century the interior was extensively remodelled, with major structural work organised by James Wyatt; this involved removing the high altar to make a single worship area consisting of the choir and lady chapel, and adding a massive stone screen at the entrance to the choir. This photograph shows the choir of the cathedral, which was built around 1200.Photograph credit: David Iliff

Featured Article of the Day edit

 
Kristin Chenoweth, who starred in the film

Into Temptation is an independent drama film written and directed by Patrick Coyle. It tells the story of a prostitute—played by Kristin Chenoweth (pictured)—who confesses to a Catholic priest (Jeremy Sisto) that she plans to kill herself. The priest attempts to find her, and in doing so involves himself in the darker side of society. Partially inspired by Coyle's impressions of his father, the film's themes include temptation, sin, good and evil, redemption, celibacy, and the boundaries between providing counsel and getting personally involved in events. It was filmed and set in Coyle's hometown of Minneapolis. Into Temptation was optioned, but talks fell through due to complications from the 2008 global recession. It officially premiered on April 26, 2009, at the Newport Beach Film Festival, where Sisto won the "Outstanding Achievement in Acting" award. The film received generally positive reviews. (Full article...)

New Year Resolutions edit

  • Take a break from giving lip service to losing weight, and just enjoy life.

My activity edit

Heavily defined with the aid of userboxes. Where I give links to various WP articles about topics of interest to me, I have also been rather involved in editing many of those articles.

Archives edit

Userbox Concept edit

Userbox concept technique plagiarism from User:Ali K from User:Redvers with help from Wikipedia:Userboxes, assuming I can figure out how to work this concept (I not want wrap around vs. next sub-topic, nor do I want very wide pages, and I want the colors to be very readable to my aging eyes.).

Point of View edit

We all have a POV or bias on some topics, and need to be careful not to contaminate factual WP articles with our opinions.

 This user is a mad scientist.

I identify with a collection of view points from different competing philosophies.

  • I share the libertarian view that we all need to be accountable for our actions.
  • I share the liberal view that we all have a responsibility to help our fellow humans with some kind of social safety net.
  • I share the conservative view that a nation ought to have a strong economy to pay for a strong military to protect itself.
  • I favor a variety of international efforts to make the world a better place for us all.

Geography edit

  • I reside and work in Evansville Indiana USA.   United States which is on Central daylight savings time ... I guess no user box yet for CDT time.
    • I have been selected for jury duty, which i expect will be an educational experience.
  • I got my college education in Cincinnati Ohio and Sacramento California.
  • I was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, which is part of Great Britain, or United Kingdom.   United Kingdom

Who Am I? edit

This is from before joining WP. Much about me is subject to change. If I could, I would boycott death.

  • My e-mail MacWheel is a play on my surname.
  • My full name is Alister William Macintyre.
  • I sign my name with William shortened as Wm.
  • In the work place I am generally known as Al Macintyre.
    • Except for leg pullers who insist on using MacAlister, or some other variant.

Career edit

I work in the computer profession, currently programming ERP {version 405 CD of BPCS} on the IBM AS/400 operating system. At previous employers I have developed applications for: retail; wholesale; publishing; transportation. Sorry Y"all. I have been frenetically busy of late, so there has been a lapse in my contributions here.

Wiki WP Involvement edit

Note that I have joined some projects, and identified interests, but made significant contributions, in only a few areas, and I often manage to get over-committed.

I am interested in helping out with the Cyberlaw project. However, my cyberlaw know-how is that of spending many decades in the computer professional trenches, having had computer security responsibilities for about 40 years, and having no formal training in the law, and not a lot of academic credentials.

I've been a bit heavy with suggestions on many WP talk pages, while rather timid in actual article editing, other than where I tried to start new articles.

Computer Security edit

This is a major professional interest area, a great degree due to my career.

Book a holic edit

user book-a-holic    

I have enjoyed reading Science Fiction since I was a pre-teenager, then branched out into other genres. My apartment has grown cluttered with many things, including looking like a section of a library. I started the Time travel in fiction article, which has exploded with numerous other contributors, and now there is a Category:Time travel in fiction.

Gamer edit

I enjoy many traditional games like Go (board game) and not so traditional, although it has been a while since I played some of them.

Time Travel Game Designer edit

I have designed a few Science Fiction Games, such as Time travel in fiction "Simulation". In my later life, I hope to put this stuff in the public domain, so that people can play my designs over the Internet. I have worked on the Time travel article and Time travel in fiction, in fact I started that secondary article, to split the growing content between the main article which presents Time travel as being factually plausible, and the Science Fiction perspective.

Remainder in re-write edit

Userbox enhancement needs edit

There are several boxes I need to figure out how to revise, that are not precise mesh with my interests, just in the neighborhood.
Locate the template. For example, color combinations are hostile to my eyesight through the browser I have used. I have heard that some of my solutions are hostile to other eyes as seen by other eyes through other browsers.

Copy it to your page. Then revise it.

rpgThis user is an aficionado of role-playing games.

My interest in RPG is both Role Playing Games and the computer language Report Program Generator.

  This user is addicted to the computer game, "Civilization".

Other Wiki Interests edit

Wiki places I been intermittently pretty active so far (this list is far from exhaustive), excluding those already mentioned elsewhere in this collection.

New ideas edit

{{| width="30%" align="center" style="border: 1px solid #6688AA; background-color:#efefef; padding:1em;" valign="top"| Portal of the Week}}

Why I love this place edit

Wikimood
 
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Let me count the ways.

High Ratio of Signal to Noise edit

There are some problems, but proportionally small compared to some other Internet sites.

  • By Signal, I mean information that interests me.
  • By Noise, I mean people saying or writing stuff that gets in the way of me getting at the information I want to see.

Many discussion groups have a high ratio of noise to signal.

  • People misconstrue what we said (some deliberately), then attack what they say we said, which is not what we said.
  • There can be a lot of Deja Vu (didn't we have this conversation already?)

Massive Value edit

 

  • User:AlMac/Wiki Start Map explodes this so the individual details are readable, and here's the context from which I plagarized the diagram.
  • Lots of people have contributed information and links of great value, but there's lots more work to be done. We all can contribute to making a great service even greater.
 

Al not yet figured out how to rename this as self, without copying the image.

Watch out for Correct Speech edit

 
Be bold!

Wiki Correct Speech takes a bit of getting used to.

  • Not just be nice
    • Be Very Nice
  • Be Bold
    • But also be neutral
    • and find ways to do emphasis on steroids without resorting to 4 letter words


High Focus on Truth edit

High Focus on Truth, without having to cite every assertiun in rigorous academic sense. Systems for resolving disputes when different volunteers cannot reach a peaceable settlement in this community. However, there is the risk that the concensus committee approach will occasionally design a camel in place of a race horse.

Useful External Links edit

Sig edit

enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.

(see how to do this) Al Mac repaired User:AlMac|(talk) 09:44, 20 December 2005 (UTC)

  1. Since you can read this page, thank a teacher.
  2. Since it is in English, and you have the freedom to get to it, thank a soldier.
  3. But keep an eye on politicians trying to regulate the Internet.
  4. and where some info seems to be gobbly gook, thank a spammer.