User:BACbKA
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External link to my home page
- Vassilii Khachaturov (http://www.tarunz.org/~vassilii/)
Articles I have seeded
(This is a somewhat arbitrary thing to list here. Redirects, templates, and disambiguations are not listed here. My contributions (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Contributions&target=BACbKA&hideminor=1) to some other articles which I have not started are larger (in effort and size, I am not going to judge myself on the quality) than some of the articles that I have...). See also ru:Special:Contributions/BACbKA, fr:Special:Contributions/BACbKA and he:Special:Contributions/BACbKA.
- Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov
- Cri-cri
- Hobbit (computer)
- Bures-sur-Yvette (translated the 1st version from fr.w.o)
- 3D Monster Maze (a tribute to the first video game I ever played! dedicated to Andrei Burago, who owned that ZX81)
- Sinclair User and CRASH (magazine)
- Patience sorting
- The "Cessna numbers": 152 (number) and 172 (number)
- Nadya Rusheva
Tentative inclusion into a category
While I am not going to list the redirects I have created, today (10/Dec/2004) I have created two interesting ones that I would like to list here, for their stretching the Wikipedia categorization concept beyond the conventional 1-bit "included/not included". These are Hasbara (disputed if it is propaganda) (created in an attempt to stop an ongoing edit war) and 3D Monster Maze (lacks any actual shooting). In both cases, the controversial categorization is done on the redirect page rather than the actual article to which the redirect is pointing, and the redirect name is chosen in such a way that it reflects the extent to which the categorization inclusion is dubious. If interested, go to the latter article and then follow the "redirected from..." link if you want to understand better what I mean.
- Hmm... I have just noticed (19/Mar/2005) that, following several recent DB crashes and software upgrades of Wikipedia this hack ceased to work.