User:AtticusX

Hi, I'm AtticusX.

Most of my edits are copyedits (cleaning up typos and grammatical mistakes and so on), but sometimes I'll find reliable sources on a topic I'm keen on and I'll spend a while converting those sources into new Wikipedia content.

My interests are varied and include: themed entertainment, classical and world music, circus and other performing arts, and geographical locations.

One of my pet peeves is advertising or brand promotion.

I think Wikipedia's pretty nifty as a means of sharing knowledge and promoting self-directed learning.

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Barnstars received

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The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
For taking the time to ask about an edit and showing me a better to go about accomplishing what I wanted to. Vedant (talk) 17:51, 23 May 2010 (UTC)


The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar
Because without people like you, we'd be swimming in a sea of repeating characters and "Lol" PanydThe muffin is not subtle 17:21, 7 October 2010 (UTC)

Former projects

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October 2009

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  • Information from Integrated Development Plans => South Africa municipality articles
  • Improve interlinkage between town/settlements and municipalities

List of South African municipalities

Category:Municipalities of South Africa

Wikipedia:WikiProject South Africa/Municipalities task force

Wikipedia talk:WikiProject South Africa/Municipalities task force

November 2009

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/Template:Infobox stage production

/Template:Infobox stage production/doc

/Sandbox

Wikipedia:WikiProject Circus/Assessment

January 2010

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List of political parties by country

Tip of the Day

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