User:Webdinger
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Thanks for the rewrite, and reformat ... Plus all the other work you have done on the Platte Canyon High School shooting article. EnsRedShirt 08:37, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Contributions
I'm working now to improve articles concerning languages, linguistics, and various Colorado-related topics, in addition to my continuing work (from 2007) of translating articles to/from Spanish and Portuguese.
Created Articles
- Eagleview Middle School
- Created article.
- Cordillera Central, Occidental, Oriental (both for Colombia and Bolivia)
- Feats I'm particularly proud of — translating es:Cordillera Central (Colombia) and the others from Spanish to English. I did it again for Bolivia.
- David Schultheis
- Created article about this Colorado representative and added information with references.
- The Gazette (Colorado Springs)
- Not much of an achievement, but still a very important aspect of Colorado Springs.
Rewritings and Significant Edits
Platte Canyon High School shooting
- Expanded significantly with referenced facts and further important information. I got a barnstar for my work from EnsRedShirt, and my nomination of it for good article status passed.
Air New Zealand Flight 901
- Added references, images, further information, and expanded heavily. GA nomination passed.
- List of people from Colorado
- Reorganized everything, expanded, improved quality significantly.
- Denver, Colorado
- As part of the US Collaboration of the Week; mostly minor edits and many expansions.
- Spellbound (documentary)
- Tweaked various things, added the rest of the spellers along with the words they spelled, and other minor edits.
Milestones
- 1st edit (January 3, 2005)
- Started userpage after months of contributing with my IP address.
- 50th edit (September 11, 2005)
- Added link to disambiguation page in The Gazette (Colorado Springs).
- 100th edit (February 15, 2006)
- Adjusted widths on my userpage.
- 500th edit (April 13, 2006)
- Added paragraph regarding Science Olympiad and MathCounts.
- 1000th edit (July 13, 2006)
- Created Template:Incredibles characters.
- 1500th edit (August 28, 2006)
- Resized a font in Wikipedia:WikiProject Colorado.
- 2000th edit (November 5, 2006)
- Added Template:Colorado to Two Buttes, Colorado.
Picture of the Day
Christ Crowned with Thorns, sometimes known as Christ Mocked, is an oil-on-panel painting by Hieronymus Bosch. It is held in the National Gallery in London, which dates it to around 1510, though some art historians prefer earlier dates. The painting combines two events from the biblical account of the Passion: the mocking of Jesus and the crowning with thorns. A serene Jesus, dressed in white at the centre of the busy scene, gazes calmly out of the picture, in contrast with the violent intent of the four men around him. Two armoured soldiers stand above and behind him, with two other spectators kneeling below and in front. The soldier to the right, with oak leaves in his hat and a spiked collar, grasps Jesus's shoulder, while the other soldier to the left, dressed in green with a broad-headed hunting crossbow bolt through his headdress, holds the crown of thorns in a mailed hand, about to thrust it onto Jesus's head. The position of the crown of thorns creates a halo above the head of Jesus. In front, the man to the left has a blue robe and red head covering, and the man to the right in a light red robe is grasping Christ's cloak to strip it off. The figures are crowded together in a small space in a single plane, in a manner reminiscent of Flemish devotional art of the type popularized by Hans Memling and Hugo van der Goes.Painting credit: Hieronymus Bosch
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