User:Tim Chambers/Interests
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Some of these articles I have contributed to in a material way. Others merely interest me; I care about their quality; or, I am actually trying to learn something that they talk about. In any case, it's a good catalog of exhibits justifying why I keep coming back to this amazing Web site.
(in order of last activity, more or less)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Vince Guaraldi
- luminiferous aether
- Origin of Life
- September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack
- Collective noun
- French phrases used by English speakers
- Leonids
- SWEBOK
- software engineering
- Athanasian Creed
- Religion
- Mark Whitacre
- Poets
- Jeff Cooper
- Joseph Campbell
- Kelly Johnson
- sep11:Peter Carroll & sep11:Michael Carroll, 9/11/01 victims
- Daniel M. Lewin, 9/11/01 victim
- John J. Wenckus, 9/11/01 victim
- talk:Massachusetts Institute of Technology for MIT alumni who died 9/11/01
- Cyc
- talk:Deism
- Wikipedia commentary/Responses to How to Destroy Wikipedia
- Abraham Lincoln
- User:Tim Chambers/Intellectual Elitism
- President of the United States of America/religious affiliations
- talk:Arthur Conan Doyle
- talk:Freedom
- Pikes Peak
- Logical fallacy
- Wikipediholic
- talk:Traditionally respectable arguments for the existence of God
- Arguments for the existence of God
- Charles Proteus Steinmetz
- US Federal Reserve Bank
- World Trade Center
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Pikes Peak
- The New York Times
- Gerald Schroeder
- Hunter Scott
- USS Indianapolis
- Bad jokes and other deleted nonsense
- "Sabrina" (movie)
- A better Wikipedia (http://meta.wikipedia.com/wiki.phtml?title=A+Better+Wikipedia)
- talk:Turing Test
- Joseph Weizenbaum
- Mortimer Adler
- Hound of Heaven
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Famous Scots
- Talk (see Talk Page)
- talk:Blog
- Eric S. Raymond
- Scouting
- Noam Chomsky/Colorless green ideas sleep furiously
- Thomas Cranmer
- Richard Hooker
- Dilbert/Induhvidual
- Michael Polanyi
- ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny
- talk:ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny
- FERPA
- David Weinberger
- Cluetrain Manifesto
- Common Era
- Amazing Grace
- Yahoo
- Biblical figures
- googol
- Latin language/Phrases
- Anglicanism
- Anglican Church
- Episcopal Church
- Jesus Christ
- Christianity
- Bible
- User_talk:Tim Chambers
- User:Tim Chambers
- User:Tim Chambers/Wikipedia configuration management
NEW as of 10/23/01, updated 11/5/01 I have been experimenting with the Mind-It service (http://mindit.netmind.com/) this month. It didn't seem to follow changes very well. It has a diff feature, but it didn't seem to be in sync with Recent Changes. So I simply wrote an Emacs function to track pages of interest for myself. It takes the text of Recent Changes (just cut and paste it into an emacs buffer) and a list of pages of interest (which I get by cutting and pasting the above list). The output is a local file that I can visit with my browser that contains only recent changes of pages that interest me. Write to me if you want the emacs utilities that I have written for this purpose.