Introduction

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Badanagram is the internet nickname for the user who created this user page. He currently classifies himself as a Clueless Newbie as far as editing and contributing to Wikipedia is concerned, although he has been an avid user - mostly as a researcher, very rarely an editor nowadays - of the site for a long time and has been using computers ever since he could walk.

At the time of writing the initial introduction, this user thought it would be a semi-amusing take on Wikipedia to write the article in third person, this is an example of dry wit.

Articles what I've written about

Paul Miller - I've been listening to this bloke on the radio for a number of years and thought he deserved his own article. I keep meaning to contact either his agent or himself to get a bit more of background info. I suspect that in the world of Wikipedia though, that something straight from the horses mouth would not be eligible for entry in to his article as it would be difficult to prove.

Out of boredom I was going to write a stub about Walford East Tube Station, the fictional underground station in the programme Eastenders, even though I don't watch the show, but in the 5 years since I thought about it, the page has gone from being redirected from the Eastenders page to its own page.

I also created a stub for Pui Fan Lee who played Po in the Teletubbies. This appears to have been expanded but not by very much.

I created an article for the regular Guardian columnist Lucy Mangan. War were declared....

I generally do not make huge edits to articles. Most edits I have made are to update information or to change future tense in to past tense when an event described on wikipedia has passed.

What I like about Wikipedia

What I don't like about Wikipedia

Papers I read

Some people like to form arbitrary opinions of you based on the newspapers you read. To humour this group, who often describe themselves as Intellectuals, here is a list of newspapers I read.

Papers I occasionally read: Metro

American Papers I like to read if I have the chance: The Washington Post, The New York Times.


Something I've learned

Do not **** the admins off! More specifically, do not **** the admins off who still think having 'powers' over other people on the internet is a really good thing.