User:Knulclunk
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Current Obsession:
- is becoming --> has become, Wikipedia:CRYSTAL
Pages I have Created:
- Gyo Fujikawa, children's book illustrator.
- Lorna Simpson, photographer.
- Mary Boone, art dealer.
- Aerosol Paint Spray paint, I made the illustrations too.
- Blockhead! the elegant stacking game by Pressman.
To do:
- User:Knulclunk/Rebecca Henderson Currently redirects to some cyclist.
- User:Knulclunk/Norma Kamali I forgot all about this! I am such a wikisloth!
- Add succession boxes across all Caldecott Medal winners. ( )
- Upload clean, consistant images for every Caldecott winner book.( )
- Expand book and illustrator descriptions.
- Tseng Kwong Chi, NYC Artist photographer.
- James Casebere, photographer.
- Elizabeth Murray, painter.
- Fahamu Pecou, painter.
- Walton Ford, painter.
- Didier Awadi, Senegalese hip-hop artist, translated from French.
- "You drive down Sunset Boulevard and turn off your stereo and roll down your windows and all the music that comes out of each and every different car, whether it's salsa, cumbia, meringue, or hip hop, funk or whatever, it's that crazy blend that's going on between that cacophony of sound is Ozomatli, y'know?"
Words I disambiguate:
- ash, ashes, fusion, master
A Few of the Photographs I've contributed:
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El Barrio, 116th Street btw 3rd and Lex
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Harlem, 116th Street and 8th Av
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David Hammons African American Flag
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Aerosol Paint Survey Markings
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Pink Grapefruit
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Aerosol paint valve
Barnstars
[edit]What a Brilliant Idea Barnstar | ||
The "What a Brilliant Idea!" Barnstar should be awarded to a user who figures out an elegant solution to a particularly burdensome bottleneck or problem, or who identifies a means to improve Wikipedia in a profound way.
This barnstar is awarded to Knulclunk, for his incredible research on User:Knulclunk/Random. Ikip (talk) 03:25, 2 February 2009 (UTC) |
What a Brilliant Idea Barnstar | ||
Very cool. I think this was the most quickly resolved POV dispute in the history of Wikipedia. ;-) Thanks for all your help, Knulchunk! JeffBillman (talk) 23:43, 11 August 2009 (UTC) |
I am saddened to see this very wise and handy guideline removed from Wikipedia:
Let the facts speak for themselves
Karada offered the following advice in the context of the Saddam Hussein article:
- You won't even need to say he was evil. That is why the article on Hitler does not start with "Hitler was a bad man"—we don't need to, his deeds convict him a thousand times over. We just list the facts of the Holocaust dispassionately, and the voices of the dead cry out afresh in a way that makes name-calling both pointless and unnecessary. Please do the same: list Saddam's crimes, and cite your sources.
Resist the temptation to apply labels or moralize—readers will probably not take kindly to being told what to think. Let the facts speak for themselves and let the reader decide.
Things I watch, or have contributed to
[edit]- All Caldecott Medal entries, as this is my adopted project.
- Hip Hop Galsen
- Harlem
- Senegalese hip hop
- Coney Island Mermaid Parade
- Mechanical pencil
- Persepolis
- Hunh! Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2009 January 3
(Please...WP:CS..."Wikipedia's verifiability policy requires attribution for direct quotes and for material that is likely to be challenged." Are you challenging?)
Despite my attraction to volatile topics, at heart I believe in WikiGnomes.
Play in the sandbox.
Tribal User:Knulclunk/Tribal.
Play with Random Articles
Play with Random Articles 2013
Soon will have and updated version of random articles!!!
Play with photos.
Play in the sandbox with babies and kittens.
Play in the sandbox with paint.
tables
User:Knulclunk/SENEGAL
User:Knulclunk/x
Help by sniping vandals at Wikipedia:Recent changes patrol
and Vandal Favorites
I try to upload pics to commons:User:Knulclunk
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Generation_X&curid=11973&diff=283674053&oldid=283653686