User:R Lowry
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Hello from somewhere in England.
I'm a sort of eternal student with a Masters in Literature and an interest in most Humanities subjects: History, Philosophy, etcetera. I read on one of the Wikipedia introductory pages that these are subjects that tend to be under-represented here, so maybe I can be of some use. Then again (like a lot of people here), I have one of those grasshopper minds that can get interested in just about anything, so I've also been poking about here and there and seeing what else I can contribute. And wondering how long I can stay in the top 500 contributors without developing repetitive strain injury.
I occasionally edit anonymously when I'm at work; the record for those edits is at 194.66.229.8. I can only claim credit for the edits from 14 December onwards — I have no idea on earth who made the earlier ones — and in fact I can't claim credit for all the ones made after that date either: other people also edit occasionally from the same IP address.
R Lowry (Talk)
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Miscellany
A handy link or two for general reference
- Dash_(punctuation), to remind me of the difference between
- en dash – –
- and
- em dash — —
- which frankly I didn't know about until I read the above article.
- Miscellaneous boilerplate text.
Not necessarily stuff that I've worked on, just interesting-looking articles to check out some day
Putting these links here because I can't think of anywhere else to put them just now
- Intermittent Reinforcement (http://www.sosuave.com/quick/tip210.htm)
- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (http://bipolar.about.com/cs/menu_treat/a/aa031016.htm)
- on BDP (http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/factsheets/borderline.cfm)