About me |
I've been very busy with schoolwork lately. I will start contributing to Wikipedia again as soon as possible.
I am a student at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. I am an experienced Wikipedia user, and I am always willing to help newcomers. If you would like to contact me, please leave me a message on my talk page or feel free to send me an e-mail.
When I'm on Wikipedia, you can usually find me helping new users or working on WikiProject Country Music.
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My user name |
My user name is derived from the chemical compound tantalum telluride, which was not notable enough to be the subject of a Wikipedia article when I joined the project. Wikipedia editor Nightstallion eventually created an article about tantalum telluride on 10 March 2006. Feel free to within the bounds of Wikipedia policy and guidelines.
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My wiki-philosophy |
“Everytime you click ‘save this page,’ be completely convinced that what you are saving will make Wikipedia a better, more friendly, and more sucessful project, and if what you've typed won't do that, don't click save. That is all I ask.” -- Essjay (talk • contribs)
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My awards |
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One Plenary Indulgence awarded by Essjay in recognition of your great work! 04:47, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
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Thanks for trying to keep me from leaving. karmafist 05:15, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
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This Barnstar of Diligence is awarded to TantalumTelluride for your tireless answering of questions at the Newcomers help page. -- Natalya 17:43, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
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Thanks to Sango123 for helping me with my user page.
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My favorite quotes |
Sanity is not statistical.
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—George Orwell, 1984
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The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins.
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—Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
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There is no despair so deep as that of a homeless man or woman.
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—Hamlin Garland, "Under the Lion's Paw"
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There is one kind of prison where the man is behind bars, and everything that he desires is outside; and there is another kind where the things are behind the bars, and the man is outside.
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—Upton Sinclair, The Jungle
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