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User:78.26

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78.26, are you an IP editor or somethin', huh? huh?

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No. From whence does this humorless numerical handle originate? It is the precise speed of most high-speed phonograph records (commonly called "78s") in North America. Showing why Wikipedia is not a reliable source, here is a discussion about the reason for the odd RPM.

Who I Am

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Important things to know about me, after all, there is no such thing as unbiased editing, despite best intentions....

78.26's super-de-dooper serious stuff
78 This user listens to 78 RPM records.
This user is interested in philately,
but prefers to call it stamp collecting.
This user is a Seventh-day Adventist.
=1This user knows that 0.999... is exactly 1, but acquired a migraine learning it.
abcThis user loves vinyl records.
This user can and does compose music.
OSUThis user attends or attended
Oregon State University

My Wikipedia Efforts

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This editor is a
Master Editor III
and is entitled to display this
Bufonite Editor Star.

As editor

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As an information junkie, I do a little of this... a little of that... Patrol recent changes for vandalism, new pages for spam, and random pages for interest. Create a few new articles (and get them nominated to Did You Know... if long enough), add to articles as I find interesting, relevant sources. Mark new articles as patrolled. Help out at Articles for Creation. I am trying to revive WP:WikiProject Record Labels. I tend to do a little each day, as I usually don't have large blocks of time. I'm hooked!

As administrator

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Yes, I am an administrator, you can pick up your jaw off the floor now. If you are a fellow administrator please feel free to undo any of my admin actions without notifying me. A subsequent note explaining the error of my ways would be appreciated. If any editor feels I have erred, please feel free to talk to me about it on my talk page. I have a non-admin account, user:Shellacked!, for use in non-secure areas, or for testing purposes.

Observation

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  • If you want to know how more than 50% of WP:ANI works, read the third strip here on page 7.