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In real life, I've studied biology, maths, and physics to A level, and I'm waiting to find out whether I've got a place to study theoretical physics at either the University of Nottingham or the University of York.
 
In real life, I've studied biology, maths, and physics to A level, and I'm waiting to find out whether I've got a place to study theoretical physics at either the University of Nottingham or the University of York.
  
But theoretical physics isn't much use on a wiki about a game. My more relevant skills include fluency in HTML, CSS, and Wikicode, and skills in creating relatively complex templates&mdash;I set up most of the infrastructure and much of the design of [http://theopenglobe.org OpenGlobe], a relatively successful wiki-based news website. I was an administrator on Wikinews for quite a long time, and I'm now a project manager (bureaucrat) on OpenGlobe. I can also write half-decently, and have had news articles published on both OpenGlobe<ref>[http://theopenglobe.org/wiki/Category:Dendodge List of articles published on OpenGlobe]</ref> and [http://en.wikinews.org Wikinews].<ref>[http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Category:George_Watson_(Wikinewsie) List of articles published on Wikinews]</ref>
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But theoretical physics isn't much use on a wiki about a game. My more relevant skills include fluency in HTML, CSS, and Wikicode, and skills in creating relatively complex templates&mdash;I set up most of the infrastructure and much of the design of [http://theopenglobe.org OpenGlobe], a relatively successful wiki-based news website. I was an administrator on [http://en.wikinews.org Wikinews] for quite a long time, and I'm now a project manager (bureaucrat) on OpenGlobe. I can also write half-decently, and have had news articles published on both OpenGlobe<ref>[http://theopenglobe.org/wiki/Category:Dendodge List of articles published on OpenGlobe]</ref> and Wikinews.<ref>[http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Category:George_Watson_(Wikinewsie) List of articles published on Wikinews]</ref>
  
 
<s>However, I suck at TF2.</s>
 
<s>However, I suck at TF2.</s>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:33, 9 July 2012

this is how you know I'm talking: dendodge

So, hi. My name's dendodge. (Well, not really... It's George, but I'm dendodge everywhere on the Internet.) I'm a student from the United Kingdom, and I play Team Fortress 2 whenever I have nothing better to do—which is most of the time.

In real life, I've studied biology, maths, and physics to A level, and I'm waiting to find out whether I've got a place to study theoretical physics at either the University of Nottingham or the University of York.

But theoretical physics isn't much use on a wiki about a game. My more relevant skills include fluency in HTML, CSS, and Wikicode, and skills in creating relatively complex templates—I set up most of the infrastructure and much of the design of OpenGlobe, a relatively successful wiki-based news website. I was an administrator on Wikinews for quite a long time, and I'm now a project manager (bureaucrat) on OpenGlobe. I can also write half-decently, and have had news articles published on both OpenGlobe[1] and Wikinews.[2]

However, I suck at TF2.