Andrewdt85 is a user of Wikipedia, DeadJournal, and Uncyclopedia, for all of which he uses the same username. He feels no shame in writing about himself in the third person.

So far, these are the pages he has made on Wikipedia:

  1. Todd Goldman
  2. Richard Timmons
  3. Susan Beresford
  4. The Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment
  5. Magruder's
  6. Bint
  7. Burning Feet Syndrome
  8. Hyperesthesia
  9. Chicken and waffles
  10. Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman
  11. 405 (film)
  12. Association of Independent Creative Editors
  13. Re-cut trailers
  14. Brokeback Mountain Parodies
  15. List of Atheist fictional characters
  16. Akuei
  17. Apaochi
  18. Muhammed Said Abdulla
  19. Khwaja Abdus Samad

And these are the pages he's done most of on Wikipedia:

  1. Failed Predictions

These are pages he's done, but that are just disambiguation or redirect pages:

  1. AICE (disambiguation)
  2. Reedited trailers
  3. Recut trailers
  4. Re-edited trailers
  5. Fictional atheists
  6. Fictional atheist

These are disambiguation and redirect pages he's done most of the work on:

  1. Parodies of Brokeback Mountain

Future at Wikipedia edit

In addition, Andrew is currently starting out on a life-long quest to read all of Wikipedia- he hopes to accomplish this by reading the most relevant articles from what he refers to as "one page-of-pages" every week for the rest of his life. A 'page-of-pages' refers to a page- such as

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Allpages/!

which shows you page one of the currently 1,936 pages containing alphabetical lists of the currently 934,542 pages on Wikipedia. So, Andrewdt85 plans on reading- beginning at an uncertain point in the future- one of these pages of pages every week for the rest of his life. By 'reading' he means reading all the relevant articles, except for ones about obvious topics he already knows about (like the letter 'A' perhaps), or about an obscure piece of the internet, etc.

If he did complete one of these pages of pages a week every week, it would take 37 years to complete the task- but Wikipedia's going to get bigger and bigger over the years, so Andrew's both going to have more to read (when articles are added to the pages of pages that he hasn't gotten to yet) and will also have missed tons of the articles (the articles added to the pages of pages he's already past). Reading Wikipedia is not something, thankfully, that Andrewdt85 hopes to 'complete' over his lifetime- it's hopefully going to be a lifetime hobby.