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This user lives inNorway.
This user comes fromNorway.
This user is a native ofNorden.



I'm anembedded systemscomputer engineer currently living inKongsberg (but hailing fromKristiansund),Norway. My wikilife began a little after 2 AM on18 August2003, when I started contributing to WKP[1](and soon thereafter contracted a mild to intermediate (?) form ofwikipediholism, which, a year and a half later, resulted in my promotion toadminship).

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.


Contents: Wikipedical interests |To-do list |Interwiki |Edit summary codes:

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Wikipedical interests

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Wikipedia:Babel
noDenne brukeren/brukaren harnorsk sommorsmål.
nn-2Denne brukaren hargod kjennskap tilnorsk (nynorsk).
en-3This user can contribute with anadvanced level ofEnglish.
de-1Dieser Benutzer hatgrundlegendeDeutschkenntnisse.
da-2Denne brugers kendskab tildansk er påmellemniveau.
sv-2Denna användare har kunskaper påmellannivå isvenska.

My encyclopaedic editing interests revolves mainly around the following:

Routine work

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Besides writing/editing articles, much of my effort on Wikipedia has tended to go intomaintenance:

To-do: edits/articles

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Interwiki

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My user accounts on other Wikimedia sites (besides other language editions of Wikipedia, for which see the left margin):

Edit summary codes

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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.

Affixes

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(i.e.prefixes andsuffixes, marked in this table with ahyphen behind or before, respectively)

  • -d -- indicatingsimple past tense
  • de- -- ind'n reversion
  • -ed -- similar to "-d"
  • -fn -- "-(i)fication" (cf. the code "fn")
  • -'ly -- ind'n adverbfn
  • -n -- "-sion"/"-tion" (notice the absence of an apostrophe,cf. "-'n")
  • -'n -- "-ing" (i.e., ind'nprogressive tense) (notice the apostr)
  • non- --set membership negation
  • re- -- ind'n repetition (cf. codes "re:" and "#re-")
  • -s -- ind'nplural form
  • sub- -- ind'n hierarchy level -= 1; cascadable
  • un- -- negation/reversion, dep on ctxt

Codes

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(used more or less consistently by me today, and eventually, hopefully, by more wikipedians)

# (symbols)

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  • § -- paragraph (same as pgph)
  • ¶ -- paragraph (same as pgph)
  • #re -- #redirect
  • \n --newline

A

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  • ab -- about
  • adn -- addition
  • apostr -- apostrophe
  • artl -- article

B

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  • bp#re -- bypass #redirect (same as de#re)
  • btm -- bottom (of artl, page, etc)
  • byp#red -- same as bp#re

C

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  • c12n -- capitalization (of first letter in words;cf. "ucase")
  • cat -- category/ize
  • char -- character
  • chg -- change
  • chrono- --chronological (of reo or sorting)
  • clfn -- clarification
  • clfy -- clarify
  • clmn -- column
  • cm -- comment
  • cmb -- combine
  • corr -- correct(ion)
  • cpn -- caption (of imgs)
  • ctxt -- context
  • cyc -- cyclical

D

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  • dab -- disambiguate
  • delim -- delimiter
  • dep -- depending/depends
  • dup -- duplicate

E

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  • elab -- elaborate (verb or noun, dep on ctxt)
  • estb -- establish(ed)

F

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  • func -- function
  • fn -- same as "func", used where unambiguous

G

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  • no entries

H

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  • hdg -- heading
  • hrz -- horizontal

I

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  • idx -- index
  • indt(n) -- indent(ation)

J

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  • no entries

K

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  • no entries

L

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  • lcase -- lowercaseify all letters of a word (cf. "ucase")
  • ln -- line

M

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  • mdl -- middle ("in the mdl of sth...")
  • mnr -- minor
  • mv -- move

N

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O

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  • no entries

P

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  • prcn -- preciseification
  • plcmt -- placement (of imgs etc)
  • pgph -- paragraph (same as §)

Q

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  • no entries

R

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  • rdun -- redundant
  • re: -- regarding
  • #re, #red -- #redirect (butcf. the prefix "re-")
  • refac -- refactor(ization) (splitting and/or cmb'n pgrphs)
  • reo -- reorganiz(e/ation) (e.g., changing the plcmt of lns/items)
  • resp. -- respectively
  • rm -- remove
  • rvsn -- reversion

S

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  • sec -- section
  • sep -- separate (verb or noun, dep on ctxt)
  • spc --space
  • src -- wkp article source text
  • sth -- "something"

T

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U

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  • ucase -- uppercaseify all letters of a word (cf. "c12n")
  • upd -- update (of lks after mvs, for example)

V

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  • vrt -- vertical

W

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  • wfn -- wikification
  • wfy -- wikify, i.e. fix fmt, lks, secs, etc
  • wkp -- wikipedia[1]
  • w -- with
  • w/o -- without

X

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  • no entries

Y

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  • no entries

Z

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  • no entries

Notes

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  1. ^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.

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