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I'm a regular editor (contributor) on Wikipedia. My items you may be interested in:
- User:Closeapple/to do — my large to-do list (which you can help with); the to-do list will show you what sorts of articles I'm most interested in editing.
- Closeapple's non-Talk templates and Closeapple's Talk templates — a selection of personal templates I've made for substituting messages I use often
- User:Closeapple/RMFset.js — for advanced users: a menu of useful text fixups you can include in your monobook.js after adding the Meta:User:Pathoschild/Scripts/Regex menu framework Gadget in your preferences
Other things I use often are below.
Bookmarks
[edit]Wikipedia
[edit]- Category:Stub categories
- Template:Spanish terms for country subdivisions (list of Spanish language geopolitical subdivisions)
- Wikipedia:Browse categories
- Wikipedia:Infobox templates
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Geographical coordinates
- Wikipedia:Template messages
- Wikipedia:Tools
- Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts
- Wikipedia:Unusual articles
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates
- Standard for U.S. broadcast station article names
- Wikipedia:Deletion policy (WP:DEL)
- Wikipedia:Notability (WP:N) (see right sidebar)
- WP:BIO — guidelines for biographies
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not for things made up in school one day (WP:NFT)
- Wikipedia:Notability (WP:N) (see right sidebar)
Off-site
[edit]- Global Wikipedia Article Search for matching article names across languages
- Listen to Wikipedia plays notes as parts of Wikipedia are added and removed
- Worldwide Airport Data from PakAviation.com, with lots of data for each airport and runway
Broadcasting data
[edit]- Illinois: TvRadioWorld TV and radio stations by market in Illinois
- USA: http://www.fccinfo.com/cmdpro.php allows more types of lookups, including by historic callsign
- Mexico: http://www.cofetel.gob.mx/wb/Cofetel_2008/Cofe_radio_y_television has the official lists of Mexican radio and TV stations as PDFs. http://enmedios.com/radio/emisoras_radio.htm shows radio stations by market and lists the station nicknames and group owners (which, like in the USA, is often different than the official license info).