User:Pengo
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Pengo, an Australian student (b.sci), and software developer [1] (http://www.qubero.org/). Homepage: http://pengo.org/ Photopedia: Pengo/photo
Pengo maintains WikiProject Ecology: Ecology, Environment and Sustainability
All major contributions by Pengo are dual licensed: GFDL and where possible, the Creative Commons ShareAlike License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/).
"The composition of this book has been for the author a long struggle of escape, and so must the reading of it be for most readers if the author's assault upon them is to be successful, — a struggle of escape from habitual modes of thought and expression. The ideas which are here expressed so laboriously are extremely simple and should be obvious. The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones, which ramify, for those brought up as most of us have been, into every corner of our minds."
- — John Maynard Keynes, economist.
"I was brought up to believe that the only thing worth doing was to add to the sum of accurate information in the world."
- — Margaret Mead, anthropologist.
"What people seek is not the meaning of life but the experience of living"
"It's not the eyes but the glance—not the lips, but the smile...."
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Biological Cleanup!
- Tomato article should talk about cherry tomatoes being the normal/primative state
- Mixed-breed dog has messy talk about genetics of hybrids
- Mitochondrial DNA, "unlike nuclear DNA which changes by 50% each generation", ugh.. should be, which recombines during meiosis or something.
- Ecology condense, like soup. see also: Simple English version (http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecology)
- Koala, look at all those gum species without articles!
- Mongoloid, ugh. "often share these traits"
- Plant improvement, pov?
Notable Contributions
- WikiProject Ecology: Ecology, Environment and Sustainability
- Ecology
- Obsolete scientific theories
- Sign language - Auslan - BANZSL - Malaysian Sign Language - New Zealand Sign Language - Gestuno
- Reusing water bottles
More Pengo Pages
Photos Awaiting Articles
- See pengo's photo page
- See also Wikipedia:Images with missing articles or Wikipedia:Public domain image resources
- see also Bug Images in the Public Domain (Webster's) (http://www.sru.edu/depts/cisba/compsci/dailey/public/insects.html) actual list (http://www.sru.edu/depts/cisba/compsci/dailey/public/insects/testout.html)
- the royal society of victoria / Royal Society of Victoria (jpg: this society advances science...)
- Rainbow Serpent Festival
- Solar Powered Vehicle
- Prickly pear (some specific species)
- Bracket fungus (some specific species) photo
- Gresswell forest
- (Note, these photos mostly not uploaded to wikipedia yet)
Miscellaneous
hey pengo want to know what albert einstein said of henry george "Men like Henery George are rare, unfortunately. One cannor imagine a more beautiful combination of intellectual keeness, artistic form, and fervent love of justice". - Albert Einstein
For My Own Reference (Wiki stuff)
- Pengo/photo - Pengo's photo page
- Wikipedia Requested articles | Reference desk
- Wikipedia Image List
- Featured articles (vs Pages needing attention)
- How to edit a page | Image_markup | Alternate text for images
- Upload page
- Changes related to my user page [2] (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Recentchangeslinked&target=User:Pengo&hideminor=0&days=30&limit=500)
- Current Issues (http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current_issues) (meta.wikipedia (http://meta.wikipedia.org/))
- Wiki Engines (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiEngines), mediawiki on sf (http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/), Recommended: MeatballWiki powered by UseModWiki, or MoinMoin in Python
Document Licenses
- GNU Free Documentation License (talk)
- Wikipedia:Text of the GNU Free Documentation License (talk)
- Wikipedia:Boilerplate request for permission
- Open Content / Open Content License
- Fair use (talk)
- Creative Commons (Talk:Creative Commons)
- Creative Commons License
Useful tags
- [[Image:tree.jpg|thumb|250px|desc]]
- #REDIRECT [[somepage]]
Primes
- Prime Numbers (http://sources.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Numbers) - the first 20,000 primes, at Wikisource.
- General number field sieve
"We know we have reached the end of a story ... when we know how to feel about the events that make it up."