User:Caknuck
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Hi.
I'm Gord.
This is my Wiki user page.
Articles I've Started
Ron Mahay ° List of Canadian Ministers of Railways and Canals ° Scott Feldman ° Nick Masset ° Robinson Tejeda ° Adam Fulara ° You Eediot! ° Radio Daze (album) ° Ziegfeld Girl (film) ° 2006 Texas Rangers season game log ° American League rosters ° National League rosters ° Scientific Technology Options Assessment
My Projects
Major projects
- Getting Roger Staubach to FA status.
Ongoing projects
- Hunting down typos like vermin.
- The Texas Rangers pitching staff (as part of WikiProject Baseball).
- Crosslinking articles between en:, sv: and no: (and to a lesser extent, sco:, fr: and simple:)...
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- Done:
- Cross linking Texas counties to no: (among others)
- Ongoing:
- Adding links from en:, fr:, no:, simple: and sv: to all of the articles on sco: (part way through "J")
- Planned:
- Adding all interwiki links to all articles on sco:
- Done:
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- Adding the {{DEFAULTSORT:}} template to biographical articles (when needed). I'll be targeting FAs and FACs first, as well as any articles I find while on RC patrol.
- Correcting links leading to the Texas Rangers disambiguation page.
- Somehow I've become responsible for updating Portal:Current events/United States.
Completed projects
- Stub sorting lunar crater articles from {{moon-stub}} to {{Moon-crater-stub}}¹.
¹ - With the help of a bot or two.
Statistics of Minimal Importance
- Number of articles edited on the Swedish Wikipedia: 197 (...even though I don't speak a lick of Swedish)
- Number of articles edited on the Norwegian Wikipedia: 243 (...and my Norwegian is only marginally better than my Swedish)
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