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RaptorX -- Iain Lee's Podcast Uber Correspondent
About Me!
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I live & born in Walthamstow, London
Places I have a link with...
United Kingdom -- Born There
Canada -- Been There
France -- School Visit
Sri Lanka -- Parents Born There
I am very young boy and still at school! :0, I don't speak my mother tounge language (Tamil) but I do speak English!, My Birthday is on 14 February, same day as Valentines Day!
Year of Birth: MCMXCIII
The most work I do on Wikipedia is on ITV, Iain Lee & Userboxes
I do have a Blog, that I try to update.
The Link: http://raptorx-uk.blogspot.com/
My Userpage has been vandalised once
1. "I'm an a**hole" on RaptorX's views
My Edits
Podcasts I listen to..
[edit]- Best Of Iain Lee - LBC 97.3
- Best Of Clive Bull - LBC 97.3
- Best Of Nick Ferrari - LBC 97.3
- The Best of Moyles - BBC Radio 1
- Go Digital - BBC World Service
Awards
[edit]- Lots of Green Slips (Green is Good)
- No Yellow Slips (Yellow is Bad)
| The Original Barnstar | ||
| For many contributions with limited reward, I present you with this Original Barnstar. Sharkface217 00:55, 1 November 2006 (UTC) |
Contributions & Kindness Campaign
[edit]You can look at my tiny Wikipedia contributions at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/RaptorX
Please join the Kindness Campaign on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Kindness_Campaign
Things to have edited
[edit]Major Edits
[edit]- User:RaptorX
- Iain Lee
- ITV
- Freeview
- Top Up TV
- Podcasting by traditional broadcasters
- Xtraview
- Mark Austin
- Nick Ferrari
- ITV News
- List of British television channels
Minor Edits
[edit]- 2006 African Cup of Nations
- Oxford English Dictionary
- Crystal Palace Transmitter
- Meridian Broadcasting
- London Weekend Television
- UTV
- Order of the Companions of Honour
- FA Cup
- NBC Europe
More Soon...
Podcast Correspondent
[edit]I am Podcast Correspondent since Friday 23rd September 2005, This is my first correspondent update but I was "Trainee" Podcast Correspondent for Iain since his Podcast launched on iTunes. And suggested by listeners that I do "The Most Updates as a Correspondent". Lots of people expected me to be renewed as a Podcast Correspondent but anything can happen.
On 27 December 2005, The correspondent update happened on Iain's show & luckily I was promoted to Podcast Uber Correspondent.
Did you know?
[edit]- ... that the US Navy sold USS Severn (pictured) as part of a scheme to build a new warship discreetly?
- ... that El Sistema Sweden has provided low-cost or free music lessons to 9,000 children across 30 Swedish cities?
- ... that a bad review inspired Aya Ogawa to create an Obie Award–winning play?
- ... that The Times said in 1871 that the Idyllic school "aims at making pictorial idylls out of the unpromising materials of lowly life in town and country"?
- ... that both players in the final of the 2025 WPA Women's World Eight-ball Championship high-fived before the final rack?
- ... that Patricia Allan had an abuser's name removed from the New Zealand Prayer Book?
- ... that the painter of an ancient Greek vase wrote an inscription on it taunting a fellow artist?
- ... that Fine to Flush was introduced to reduce confusion about flushing wet wipes down toilets, but was discontinued because it caused confusion?
- ... that a selfie broke Twitter?
Featured Article of the Day
[edit]The Ladies' Journal was the longest-lasting and widest-circulating Chinese women's magazine during the Republican period. Published from 1915 to 1931 by the Commercial Press, it initially focused on domestic issues and short stories of the Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies school of romantic fiction. Following criticism over the journal's stances, Shen Yanbing (Mao Dun) was hired as editor in 1920. Shen left later that year, and Zhang Xichen replaced him as editor. While lacking prior interest in women's issues, he became a dedicated liberal feminist and recruited like-minded writers such as his assistant Zhou Jianren. A controversial 1925 special issue on the "new sexual morality" alongside political disagreements with the Commercial Press led to their removal as editors. The journal returned to a domestic focus. Already struggling due to decreased advertiser investment, the journal was cancelled after its headquarters were destroyed in a month-long battle between Chinese and Japanese forces. (Full article...)
On This Day
[edit]- 1521 – Charles V and the estates of the Holy Roman Empire met at the Diet of Worms to discuss Martin Luther and the effects of the Protestant Reformation.
- 1958 – The Lego Group, a Danish toy company, filed a patent in Denmark for the design of Lego bricks.
- 1961 – In Gitarama, Rwanda, local officials and other government officials initiated a coup to overthrow the monarchy in Rwanda and establish a republic.
- 1981 – U.S. president Ronald Reagan lifted price controls from petroleum products, contributing to the 1980s oil glut.
- 1986 – The Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated 73 seconds into its tenth mission (video featured), killing all seven crew members.
- George S. Boutwell (b. 1818)
- Howard Wing (b. 1916)
- Roza Shanina (d. 1945)
- Elijah Wood (b. 1981)
In the News
[edit]- Iliana Iotova (pictured) becomes the first female president of Bulgaria following the resignation of Rumen Radev.
- Vietnam's Communist Party Congress re-elects Tô Lâm as General Secretary, the most powerful position in the one-party state.
- Italian fashion designer Valentino, founder of his eponymous fashion house, dies at the age of 93.
- Wildfires in Chile leave more than 20 people dead.
RaptorX's views
[edit]ITV:
I loved Thames Television & LWT but for these last few years ITV is being rubbish, Just making programmings with "Celebrity" on it, The only thing I watch on ITV is Tonight with Trevor McDonald.I say "Bring back the old ITV!".
Vandals:
They are like chavs!
The New Tottenham Hotspur Badge
Looks like a Bird on a Beach Ball!
Other Stuff
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RaptorX's Favourite Links
[edit]- RaptorX's Podcast Website
- My Blog
- London's LBC 97.3
- TV Ark- TV History
- The beeb (BBC)'s website
- Iain Lee's Official Website
- Apple's iTunes Website (UK)
- Iain Lee News (Unofficial)
Forums that I am a member of....







