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Being of an exceedinglyleptosomatic physical build, and having had far too manyhobbies and interests during my childhood and youth to care much for doing sports myself (as opposed to watching them), I have really excelled in only one sport:dodgeball. :) However, I immensely enjoy recreational back-country skiing, in particular the combination ofcross-country and "powder snow skiing" (slightly downhillish,off-piste). And mountain hiking.
wikifying articles, particularly by adding comprehensiveexternal link texts; sorry to say, the latter seems to be a frequently overlooked chore across WKP
hopefully what can be said to be carefultemplate maintenance/creation
List of Motorola products: dab product lks, e.g.V220 -->Motorola V220, to distinguish those cell phones from other roughly similarly named, and much earlier (as well as more significant) products, like DEC'sterminals such as theVT220
I use a number of abbreviations in my edit summaries. Many of the abbrevs are the standard ones, to be found in officialEdit summary legend, while others are my own more or less self-devised ones (some infrequently used std abbrevs might also be listed below). Why do this? 1) for the obvious reason: it's quicker, hence no reason to drop the summary; and 2) contributors in doubt of the meanings will most probably come here to find out.
^abTo an oldDOS-geezer like me, "WP" will forever meanWordPerfect, of which version 4.2 for DOS was the pinnacle of word processing. Period. Hadn't it been for the sorry fact that the first Windows-version sucked—allegedly due toM$ initially supplying their competitors with a reduced version of theWindows API—I'd guess WP would still be the supreme market leader like it was in the DOS days.