If you are wondering why I changed or deleted something, please ask on my talk page!
I mercilessly remove names from day pages if they don't have Wikipedia articles about them. Click "edit this page" to see the hidden comment under the births section or notability requirements.
On Wikipedia, I want to focus on making articles more readable and clear. I would also like to add information to some of the lemur stubs. I like to answer science related questions on the science reference desk. I RC patrol on occasion during my non-existent free time. I watch all the days in the month of August for vandalism and non-notable additions. I like to be polite and relatively non-confrontational.
Oyster Mushroom - factual overhaul. There are three species called oyster mushrooms.
Just about every article dealing with plant physiology
This is the list of all the articles to which I added content or seriously revised. This does not include updates on related pages that relates back to the information I have included.
Major Revisions
The following is a list of articles which I have either created, significantly revised, or significantly improved by adding information.
Hammond's Postulate (February 19, 2006) I added the actual postulate, discussed what the postulate is saying, how it related to rate and ratios of products, how to explain unusual results in light of the postulate, and started at the history.
2006 Duke University lacrosse team scandal (6 May 2006) I typed up a minute by minute time line of the events, added a few notes and a quote and made a references section to which I redirected all the references
Retrograde amnesia (12 May, 2006) I added some info about how the victims feel, a little info about the condition, and tried to deal with some plagiarism.
Milne-Edwards's Sifaka (May 12, 2006) I finally started it. I did the paragraph on locomotion on (May 12th, 2006) I may get aroung to the other parts.
(16 June 2009) I added geographic range and sympatric relations.
Farnesyltransferase (August 9, 2006) Added a lot of info about structure, specificity, function, and mechanism of the enzyme's activity. Not much by way of numbers though I have papers for that.
Geranylgeranyltransferase type 1 (August 9, 2006) Created article and got the basic info started by copyediting out of FTase. Needs some solid data.
(8 April 2007) I rearranged the opening and restored a large amount of text that went missing.
(22-23 January 2008) Rebalance of article by removal of weasel words and undue weight given to fringe views, sourcing of many citation needed statements
Evolution as theory and fact (5 January 2008) Overhaul of the part which explains how gravity is a theory and fact. (Edited under the guise of IP 64.134.81.59 and 152.3.44.183)
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Reference templates will allow you to cite references in a consistent fashion.
You can create subpages of your user page such as User:(your user name)/(name of what you want the subpage to be). An example for me might be User:Sifaka/test. To create it you edit in it and save it - it's just like making a new article. You can work on copies of new articles here before putting them in the mainspace
You can enable the very handy navigation popups which lets you see details of a Wikipedia link by hovering over it by going to my preferences in the upper right, selecting the gadgets tab on the far right and enabling navigational popups under browsing gadgets. Twinkle is another popular tool, but I don't use it.
For tracking User and page statistics the following may be helpful: The list seems to live here
Rather strangely, in the page history tab, there is also a link to page view statistics there so you can see how many times a page gets viewed daily. The same thing is visible at http://wikirank.com/en/ where after the final slash you put the page name of the article.