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1 Choice references  





2 Articles I have created:  



2.1  Spaceflight  





2.2  Politics  





2.3  Arts/Entertainment  



2.3.1  Firesign Theatre  









3 Hints  



3.1  Plot summaries  





3.2  Title case capitalization  



3.2.1  Notes  









4 To-do list  





5 Comedy vs. Humor  





6 Sandbox  





7 Barnstars  





8 In memoriam  














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Welcome to my world.

I was spawned in the Delaware River Valley: my father hailed from Clementon, New Jersey on the south, and my mother from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on the north. They met and married when Dad attended Lehigh University. Dad split the difference and got his first job at Gulf OilinPhiladelphia, so I was born there. But that only lasted two years, and I was reared in Lebanon, Pennsylvania which I consider home. I've only been back there once since 1966. Nowadays the closest I get is eating a Lebanon bologna sandwich, sauerkraut, or scrapple.

I was schooled in the Syracuse, New York region until 1976.

Choice references[edit]

Origins of the 1958 US lunar program (Pioneer): sources found (but not used) in Ranger program

Use this for: Space Race; Pioneer program; Exploration of the Moon; possibly Luna programme


Articles I have created:[edit]

Spaceflight[edit]

Politics[edit]

Arts/Entertainment[edit]

Firesign Theatre[edit]

* Counts as a creation of new content, even though the page previously existed.

Hints[edit]

Reusable short footnotes in Harvard format:

<ref name="name">citation text</ref> <ref name="name" />

{{sfnp | last name(s) of author(s) | year | p=page number or pp=page range or loc=other location }}
Warning: do not nest the sfn or sfnp templates inside <ref>--this is done automatically and will blank the citation and cause an error message to be produced.

Another shortcut (most easily done when there is only one author's name):

<ref>[[#Last|Last]] (date), p.xxx</ref>

This works because the biblio refererence automatically generates an anchor named #Last; the pipe conceals this and makes the name "Last" print as expected. The citation appears as a wikilink which will take the reader to the biblio reference.

== Notes ==
{{Reflist}}

==References==
* {{citation | title = Smith's paper | ref = harv }} This is not necessary for {{citation}}, but is normally necessary for the others.

Plot summaries[edit]

Title case capitalization[edit]

The definitive rules for WP style are found in MOS:TITLECAPS:

Always capitalized: When using title case, the following words should be capitalized:

Not capitalized: For title case, the words that are not capitalized on Wikipedia (unless they are the first or last word of a title) are:

Other styles exist with regard to prepositions, including three- or even two-letter rules in news and entertainment journalism, and capitalization of no prepositions at all at many academic publishers. These styles are not used on Wikipedia, including for titles of pop-culture or academic works.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The term "phrasal verb" has conflicting meanings. According to English Grammar Today (Carter, McCarthy, Mark, and O'Keefee, 2016, as quoted by Cambridge Dictionary[1]): "Multi-word verbs are verbs which consist of a verb and one or two particles or prepositions (e.g. up, over, in, down). There are three types of multi-word verbs: phrasal verbs, prepositional verbs and phrasal-prepositional verbs. Sometimes, the name 'phrasal verb' is used to refer to all three types." For capitalizing in titles, "phrasal verb" is meant in the narrow sense (of verb + particle) only.
  • ^ Consensus discussions have sometimes concluded in favor of an exception to the five-letter preposition rule, for cases that present unique facts. See, for example, multiple discussions in the archives of Talk:Star Trek Into Darkness, in which it was determined that the title is a play on words, with "Into" serving simultaneously as the start of a subtitle and as a mid-title preposition, and found capitalized in almost all independent sources. An outlying case like this is not dispositive of how Wikipedia normally treats "into" in mid-title.
  • To-do list[edit]

    To-do list

    Comedy vs. Humor[edit]

    comedy: 1. classical sense; 2. dramatic sense; 3. a ludicrous or farcical event or series of events (acomedy of errors); 4. a. the comic element (·the comedy of many life situations); b. humorous entertainment (nightclub comedy)

    comedian: 2. a comical individual; specifically : a professional entertainer who uses any of various physical or verbal means to be amusing

    humor: 3. a. that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous : a funny or amusing quality; b. the mental faculty of discovering, expressing, or appreciating the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous : the ability to be funny or to be amused by things that are funny; c. something that is or is designed to be comical or amusing

    humorist: 2. a person specializing in or noted for humor

    Sandbox[edit]




    This should probably be a template:

    Barnstars[edit]

    The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
    Thanks for all your edits to space articles including writing content, proofreading, and fact checking, especially on space exploration related articles on Wikipedia. For explorers, astronomers, and readers everywhere, thanks. Fotaun (talk) 13:49, 19 July 2018 (UTC)


    The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
    Awarded for your excellent and ongoing editing to spaceflight and space history articles such as the Apollo missions. On behalf of space readers, thank you. Fotaun (talk) 23:15, 12 September 2018 (UTC)

    In memoriam[edit]

    In memoriam

    Turn me on, dead man
    John Lennon in 1969
  • Most ironic death
  • Sorry you felt you had to leave the party early.
    Peter Cushing in Brides of Dracula, 1960
  • Wow, what technology! A guy can reprise a 39-year-old role in a brand-new film after being dead for 21 years!
  • Don Imus around age 45, standing with hands in pockets
  • We'll miss you, you old bastard. Who in hell gave you permission to leave?
  • Turn me on, dead girl
    Shirley Temple at age 16
  • Lost her childhood dream of playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, but sometimes when you lose, you win.
  • Judy Garland in 1945
  • "I got rainbows comin' out of my ass!"
    Got to play Dorothy, but was unhappy her whole life and died of a drug overdose at 47. Sometimes when you win, you lose.

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