User:MykReeve
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Michael Reeve (born November 5, 1975) currently works for the City of Westminster in central London, as a performance analyst for the Licensing department. He was born in St Bartholomew's Hospital, and is therefore a Cockney by birth, though doesn't have the Cockney accent.
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Life
He graduated from Brasenose College, Oxford University in 1997 with a BA in Biological Sciences. He then studied for a PhD in evolutionary genetics at University College London, completing his thesis in 2001, and graduating in 2003. His thesis title was Temperature, Body Size and Life History in Drosophila melanogaster (http://www.theses.com/idx/scripts/it.asp?xml=/idx/docs/all/52/it00454243.htm). He can talk at great length about why right-thinking people shouldn't pursue a career in academic scientific research, particularly in the United Kingdom.
His main hobbies are reading, television, cinema and travelling. He maintains a website of photographs from his travels; Myk's Travels (http://www.mykreeve.net/). In 2003, he visited California and Peru, and in 2004 visited Paris three times, as well as visiting Japan, Bangladesh, Sikkim and Bhutan. In 2005, he's been to Bilbao and northern Sweden to go husky sledding in the Arctic Circle. He has plans to visit Morocco, Rome, Mongolia, Australia and New Zealand later in the year.
He's also recently taken up painting in oils, having not done any painting since secondary school, twelve years earlier.
His favourite authors include; Haruki Murakami, John Steinbeck, Douglas Coupland, Chuck Palahniuk, Nevil Shute, Philip Pullman, Alfred Bester, Iain M. Banks and Neal Stephenson Richard Brautigan.
One day, he plans to read and finish The Naked Lunch, but that day is not today.
He joined Wikipedia on December 14, 2003, and has been an administrator since May 8, 2004.
Articles he has created
Pob's Programme | Wogan | Kate Howey | Dan Cruickshank | Clean (movie) | Amphibalus | Benjamin Cromwell Franklin | Man versus Horse Marathon | Edwin Henry Landseer | Chelsea pensioner | Royal Hospital Chelsea | RAF Museum | Pitt Rivers Museum | Oxford University Museum of Natural History | Bandelier National Monument | Aztec Ruins National Monument | Robert Byron | Valencia Community College | Valdosta State University | Mount Aniakchak | Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve | Agate Fossil Beds National Monument | Russell Cave National Monument | London Pavilion | Evolution of sex | Jerry Springer - The Opera | Flag of Uzbek SSR | Flag of Ukrainian SSR | Flag of Turkmen SSR | Flag of Tadzhik SSR | Flag of Moldavian SSR | Flag of Lithuanian SSR | Flag of Latvian SSR | Flag of Kirghiz SSR | Flag of Kazakh SSR | Flag of Byelorussian SSR | Flag of Azerbaijan SSR | Flag of Armenian SSR | 1936 in sports | 1943 in sports | The Kingdom | Zatoichi | 69th Academy Awards | 71st Academy Awards | 72nd Academy Awards | 73rd Academy Awards | 74th Academy Awards | Kiyomizu-dera | Broadway Tower | Spanish Grand Prix | Italian Grand Prix (stub) | San Marino Grand Prix | Bahrain Grand Prix (stub) | Kodak Theatre | Royal Oak | Clock Tower | Royal Exchange | All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku
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Photographs that he has contributed to Wikipedia can be viewed in the Photograph gallery.
Diagrams that he has contributed to Wikipedia can be viewed in the Diagram gallery.
Future Work
At some point when he gets round to it, he wants to write articles on:
- Bandai Museum, a museum in Matsudo, Tokyo devoted to Bandai's toys, television series and films.
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Royal Hospital Chelsea (variously linked to as Royal Hospital, Chelsea and Chelsea Royal Hospital amongst others), a hospital for British soldiers who are unfit for further duty. Now explain what a Chelsea pensioner is. - Katsuhito Ishii, a Japanese director, responsible for Party 7 and Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl.
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the RAF Museum at Hendon in London.RAF Museum Hendon and RAF Museum Cosford. -
Robert Byron (1909-1941), a British pre-war travel writer, whose best known work isThe Road to Oxiana