I do not edit or otherwise contribute to any Wikimedia article or project on behalf of any employer, client, or affiliated person, organization, or other entity; nor do I receive or solicit any compensation for any edits or other contributions.
Washington, DC on a snowy January night.  Show another
Wikipe-tan says: this is Wikipedia.
Welcome to my user page. There is a larger welcome below. The goal of an Encyclopaedia is to assemble all the knowledge scattered across the surface of the earth, to demonstrate the known ways of things to those who share our times, & to transmit it to the people who will come after us, so that the work of centuries past is not useless to the centuries which follow, that our descendants, by becoming more learned, may become more virtuous and happier, and that we do not die without having merited being part of the human race - Denis Diderot.

I acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and edit, and pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

The English Wikipedia has got 6,824,491 articles and 47,410,755 registered users.

This editor has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian on 23 October 2018.
The Red Cape
The Red Cape, also known as Madame Monet or The Red Kerchief, is an oil-on-canvas snowscape by the French Impressionist artist Claude Monet. Painted around 1868 to 1878, it depicts Monet's wife, Camille, passing outside a window dressed in a red cape as seen from inside a house. Monet created the painting while living in Argenteuil and the solitary setting at his home there allowed him to paint in relative peace, as well as spend time with his family. It is Monet's only known snowscape painting featuring Camille. The Red Cape is now in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, United States.Painting credit: Claude Monet

Why do we, in Australia, or indeed in the United Kingdom (I am a citizen of both), put up with the totally utter complete nonsense of the monarchy? If we were starting from scratch, would we even get close to the idea of a hereditary monarchy? Answer, clearly, No! We would not touch it with a barge pole, as they said where I was brought up in Yorkshire. The King celebrates his official birthday in June when he was born in December. It is clearly totally utterly insane. Let me add that earlier in my life, as Principal of a College at Lancaster University in the UK, I welcomed Queen Elizabeth from her car and lead her into the College, where she officially opened the building, in her role as Duke of Lancaster. I found her to be charming and intelligent, but the role should just not exist. I assume Charles is also charming and intelligent, but his role should just not exist. If we in Australia or indeed in the United Kingdom got rid of the King and became a republic, nothing really would change. The Commonwealth would continue - it already has republics. Each country would have a President.

I am not as active as I used to be, but I still look at my watchlist several times almost every day. However, I have not written a new article for a long while.
Bduke is a Yorkshireman, but now lives in Melbourne, Australia
Bduke
 
Editor of the Week
for the week beginning August 29, 2021
Bduke has edited Wikipedia since 2005 and has been a quality administrator for many, many years. He has created over 150 articles and has about 33000 edits in that time. When he recently requested his mop be retired, he displayed the type of rare integrity and mentorship that other members of the admin corps might take a lesson from.
Recognized for
long and productive service
Submit a nomination
Born in Sheffield, England in 1939 and lived there until aged 18, and partly there while at Oxford University until aged 24. 
Now lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Has lived in Sheffield, Oxford, Reading, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Lancaster, United Kingdom; 
Kano, Nigeria; Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea; Darwin, Australia; 
and briefly on sabbatical leave in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, and Canberra, Australia.
Retired.
Oxford M A in Chemistry.
Oxford D Phil in Chemistry.
Open University B A in Mathematics.

Loves taking ideas like this from other users.


Wikipedia
Wikipedia
Welcome to Bduke's user page
Wikimedia Foundation
Wikimedia Foundation
This is a Wikipedia user page. This is not an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user to whom this page belongs may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia itself. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Bduke.
Friday, 17 May 2024
Please click here to leave me a new message.


Bduke
— Wikipedian  —
Name
Bduke
Born (1939-05-02) May 2, 1939 (age 85)
Sheffield, England
Name in real lifeBrian James Salter-Duke, previously just Brian James Duke
Current locationCarnegie, Victoria, Australia
RaceHuman
Height5' 7" (1.7m)
HairMostly gone
EyesBlue
Family and friends
Marital statusWidowed for 10 years, and still thinks about Linden every day
ChildrenFour, plus two grand children
Education and employment
OccupationRetired University Professor.
EmployerReading University, England; Newcastle University, England; Lancaster University, England; Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria; University of Papua New Guinea; Northern Territory University, now Charles Darwin University, Australia.
EducationMA(Oxon), D Phil(Oxon) in Chemistry from Oxford University and Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from the Open University.
Primary schoolLydgate Lane Primary School, Crosspool, Sheffield
High schoolKing Edward VII School, Sheffield when Nathaniel L. Clapton was Head Master
CollegeThe Queen's College, Oxford. Howard Florey was Provost in my last year
UniversityOxford University, Open University
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
HobbiesWalking and Wikipedia
Account statistics
Joined
This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 6 months and 17 days.

22%This user has been a Wikipedian for 21.8% of their life.
Bduke
— Wikipedian —
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
ReligionNone and people in Australia are increasingly rejecting any kind of religion
PoliticsMember of the Australian Labor Party
Interests

Scientific skepticism, watching Rowing races, reading detective stories, editing Wikipedia, walking, drinking nice red or white wines

Account statistics
AdministratorYes, from 16 August, 2007, but resigned on 5 October, 2020 as I decided that I was too old to do it well
Edit countMore than 35,000

I think this image explains Wikipedia more than any other image I have seen.

"Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge.
That's what we're doing." — Jimbo Wales, 2004[1]

My editing philosophy: Our readers do not care one whit who adds information to articles; they care only that the information is correct.
Bduke
Citizenship United Kingdom  Australia
English Wikipedia right now
Wikipedia is running MediaWiki version 1.43.0-wmf.5 (58d6360).
It has 6,824,491 articles, and 60,678,048 pages in total.
There have been 1,219,488,948 edits.
There are 917,174 uploaded files.
There are 47,410,755 registered users,
including 859 administrators.
This information is correct as of 02:48 (UTC) on May 17, 2024.
Update

Talk page

Kangaroo road sign - Things Australian

My name is Brian Salter-Duke, although I was earlier called just Brian Duke, and it is with that name that I have published in scientific journals. I changed my name when I married Linden Salter, who has unfortunately died. I am a retired academic, now living in Melbourne, Australia. I have lived in many places including Sheffield; Oxford; Reading, where I was an Assistant Lecturer in Chemistry at Reading University; Newcastle upon Tyne, where I worked in the Computer Services Department at Newcastle University; Lancaster; Kano, Nigeria; Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea; and Darwin, Australia.

At Reading, in 1963, my fondest memory is of computerizing the results of the Reading University Head of the River rowing race on the only computer at the university, which I had totally to myself on the appropriate Saturday afternoon. I was filling in for a year for someone who was on sabbatical leave and he had done this for the Reading Head for several years. As a rowing man earlier as a member of the Queen's College Boat Club at the Queen's College, Oxford, who had rowed in the Reading Head, I was delighted to do it.

At Newcastle upon Tyne I worked in Computers Services at what is now Newcastle University intending to move into computer science, but it turned out that most of my work was supporting users from the Chemistry Department which lead to collaborative work with them so I continued to do computational chemistry research, and then decided to return fully to chemistry. While there I walked Hadrian's Wall,

At Lancaster, I was a Lecturer and then Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at Lancaster University. I had a term as the first Principal of County College after the building opened. Earlier, I was the first Senior Tutor in the two years when the College had students but no building. While there I added to the walks in the Lake District that I had previously done from Ennerdale Water.

At Kano I was Professor of Chemistry at Bayero University, a frequent visitor to Ahmadu Bello University at one point weekly as I taught a course there, and external examiner at Ibadan University and the University of Benin.

In Papua New Guinea I was Professor of Chemistry at the University of Papua New Guinea and a member of the Academic Board of the Papua New Guinea University of Technology.

In Darwin, Australia Australia, I was the first Senior Lecturer in the University College of the Northern Territory which, with the Dawkins Report, was then quickly forced to merge with the Darwin Community College to form the Northern Territory University later renamed Charles Darwin University. I became an Associate Professor. Linden and I lived in Humpty Doo, 30 minute drive south from Darwin on a 2 Hectare block. The Humpty Doo Hotel, is one of the most fascinating pubs in at least Australia.

When I moved to Victoria, I lived in Spotswood, later I lived to the edge of Carnegie close to Glenhuntly, but now live in Arcare Carnegie, 47 Rosanna St, Carnegie, VIC, 3163 a care home in Carnegie. This means that other could be using the same internet access as I am.

I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which I live, work and share knowledge.

Although over 80, I still take an interest in a very minor way in research in the fields of computational chemistry, theoretical chemistry, and quantum chemistry. I first started computing on a Ferranti Mercury in 1960 at Oxford University, where I gained a D. Phil., supervised by Jack Linnett, partly in computational chemistry. I had two very successful sabbatical leaves, the first with Henry F. Schaefer III at the Center for Computational Chemistry at the University of Georgia at Athens, Georgia, and the second with Charles Coulson at Oxford University, both highly successful computational chemists. I am an author of the Valence Bond program, VB2000. I continue to contribute in a minor way to Wikipedia in these areas of computational, theoretical, and quantum chemistry, along with other areas such as general chemistry topics, including chemistry journals, and chemist biographies, Australian topics, and Scouting topics. Scattered about are many userboxes, which show where I am coming from and what I am doing on Wikipedia.

I have made over 35,000 edits, including over 10,000 edits in the main article space, 156 new articles and a bunch of other stuff. For my edit count, see here. I have been less active in the last year or so, but I still check my very long watchlist usually several times every day, and make a few minor edits.

As of 17 March 2022, 05:39 (UTC), The English Wikipedia has nearly 47 million registered users, 129,070 active editors in the last month, and 1,053 administrators. Together we have made more than 1,000,000,000 edits, created more than 55,000,000 pages of all kinds, and created more than 6,500,000 articles.

I became an administrator on 16 August, 2007. I am over 80 and resigned as an admin on 5 October, 2020. I intend to keep on editing WP. I am not certain that the data below is correct, as I am no longer an admin.

Admin statistics
Action Count
Edits 26439
Edits+Deleted 27450
Pages deleted 281
Pages restored 19
Pages protected 41
Pages unprotected 11
Protections modified 3
Users blocked 42
Users reblocked 1
Users created 1
What happens when a Wikipedian dies? He or she just doesn't show up to edit anymore! Does anybody notice? Does anybody really even care? To all those Wikipedians, who may have died and been forgotten here — thank you — for your tireless contributions.
This user is a member of the Association of Inclusionist Wikipedians.

The motto of the AIW is conservata veritate, which translates to "with the preserved truth".
This motto reflects the inclusionist desire to change Wikipedia only when no knowledge would be lost as a result.

AIW
This editor is a
Senior Editor III
and is entitled to display this Rhodium
Editor Star
.

I have been editing Wikipedia since 2005-10-31 at 15:38, and have averaged about 5 edits per day since then. I have edited over 9500 pages. It seems I am about the 3500th most active Wikipedian! It varies of course from day to day. Is it worthwhile? Yes, Wikipedia is one of the wonders of the modern world, and has made all other encyclopedias irrelevant. I am proud to have been a very small part of it. I have been awarded my own day, October 23!! I think I have started about 159 articles on Wikipedia.

"The problem with Wikipedia is that it only works in practice". "In theory, it can never work".

Articles I have started: https://xtools.wmflabs.org/pages/en.wikipedia.org/Bduke Click on "Main" to see them. Currently: 156.

Wikipedia Currently has 6,824,491 articles

RfA candidate S O N S% Ending (UTC) Time left Dups? Report
RfB candidate S O N S% Ending (UTC) Time left Dups? Report

No RfXs since 12:38, 30 April 2024 (UTC).—cyberbot ITalk to my owner:Online

.

I came across the poem below, which strongly resonated with me because from 1945 to 1960 as a child and later a university student, the rooks passed over my house in Sheffield in the morning to feed in the fields and then return to their rookery in the evening. I walked on a path through their rookery on the way to church and Sunday school.

Thaw
Over the land freckled with snow half-thawed
The speculating rooks at their nests cawed
And saw from elm-tops, delicate as flowers of grass,
What we below could not see, Winter pass.
Edward Thomas

The digit "3" in the International Code of Signals
@This user can be reached by email.
This user is a Wikipedian.

I have used an alternative account, User:Bduke second account, when I was on a less secure computer. Note that Bduke2 is not me. I confirm I am Bduke on IRC. I have an account on Scoutwiki, where I am also User:Bduke, and I have moved some material from here that is more appropriate there. I have not been active there recently and, indeed, Scoutwiki seems to have been dead for many years. Wikipedia pushes out small wikis like the Scoutwiki. Adding to the above many years after the above was written, I suggest that it is great that Scoutwiki no longer exists. It was always bound to be unreliable, while Scouting topics on Wikipedia will just have very many more readers and editors and be more reliable.

Committed identity: afda3c5a53d9e1d2ee0a66920ca33d29553f811ee96738102216f147363a55607e1ef4667d5e479098f34a768bb434be0bf436675bab39acd4b8fb278724dd2e is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.

Organisations

RSVThis user is a former Member of the Royal Society of Victoria.
RACIThis user is a former Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.
RSCThis user is a former Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
NTEUThis user is a life member of the Australian National Tertiary Education Union since 2001.
BCSThis user is a former Fellow of the British Computer Society.
ACSThis user is a former Fellow of the Australian Computer Society.
This user is a member of the Oxford University Society of Victoria
ALPThis user is a member of the Australian Labour Party
This user is a member of the Graduate Union of the University of Melbourne Inc
This user is a member of the Melbourne Athenaeum
HSVThis user is a member of Humanists Victoria
OUThis user is a life member of the Oxford Union

Religion

This user was brought up in a religious family, with an uncle who was a Methodist Minister. At Oxford University, I became an Anglican and worshipped at the Queen's College Chapel and Pusey House, but shortly after I moved to Lancaster in 1963 I came to the conclusion that religion is just nonsense. There is just no real evidence for any of it, in spite of many excellent people at the University of Oxford who argued otherwise. There was much religious activity at Oxford, when I was there, that people were tempted to believe it is important, but none of it is really important. I have not altered my view for about 60 years. I broadly agree with Richard Dawkins.

"Imagine there's no heaven. It's easy if you try. No hell below us. Above us, only sky." So, I am an atheist, not an agnostic.

This User is Having None of this God Business.
This user is a secular humanist.
QThis user is a rationalist.
DEATHThis Wikipedian believes that there is nothing after death.
ANTIThis user opposes religion as a whole.
This user believes the world would be a happier, safer and saner place without religion.
This user was previously religious but one day, this user decided to quit religion.
This user is an atheist, but would believe in a god or gods if there were verifiable evidence.
This user is a skeptic.
This user doesn't believe in deities, myths or superstitions


This user is an atheist, but believes Pastafarianism is the most humorous religion they don't believe in.
This user is a freethinker.
This user is interested in humanism.

Boxicity

Please use the pronouns
he/him/his
when referring to this user.
This user's time zone is GMT+10.
This user is a chemist.
This user comes from the
European Union.
This contributor to Wikipedia is male.
Bduke is male.
He is 84 years old.
This user is interested in open access to research literature.
This user's library contains over 1000 books.
ABCThis user supports Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio, television and online services.
NewspaperThis user reads .
This user wants to tax the rich to provide health care, education and welfare for everyone.$ £
¥ €
This user's favorite chemical element is Gallium.
This editor knows that the scientific method permits to develop the best available explanations to understand the world and our origins.
This user believes that one should never stop feeding one's brain.
This user is interested in higher education.
This user understands the science behind climate change and makes efforts to mitigate the problem.
Beware! This user is a known talk page stalker.
This user supports the
Single Transferable Vote.
This editor may be confused.
This user is against the Australian Crown.
This user is against monarchy.


This user believes Australia should become a Republic.
This user is a retired teacher at a university or other institution of higher education.
This user knows the Ultimate Answer.
This user has posted to Usenet newsgroups.
Music of the common peopleThis user enjoys folk music.
This user feels that most of "life after death" bears an intriguing resemblance to compost.
This user has donated blood many times, but sadly can't donate any more: YOUR turn now!
This user remembers when television programming was only in black-and-white.
This user believes it is every citizen's duty to vote.
RTFMThis user believes that you should RTFM before asking questions.
This user does not trust politicians who praise public schools while sending their own children to private schools.
This user does not believe in Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, but agrees it is as likely as creationism.
This user is a book lover.
This user is old enough to remember what a typewriter is, and that's all you need to know.
en-5This user can contribute with a professional level of English.
AU-4This user has a near-native understanding of Australian English.
This user likes dogs.
This user's home wiki is the English Wikipedia.
This user is a Citizen of the World (Terra).
This user thinks that bullfighting should be extinct.
This user opposes the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
This user thinks Vladimir Putin is a disaster for Russia
This user supports Ukraine's membership in NATO.
This user supports the integration of Ukraine in the European Union
This user STANDS WITH UKRAINE and hopes for PEACE!


This user is a citizen of Australia, a member state of the United Nations.
This user is a naturalized resident citizen of Australia.
This user is straight
but not narrow.
?met?This user prefers metric units and cannot figure out why Americans and Brits have such a hard time with them.
This user knows the difference between the United Kingdom and England
This user supports the Australian Labor Party.
This user has visited 8 of the states and territories of Australia.8

5
This user has set foot in 5 continents of the world.
This user has lived in 5 countries of the world.
This user is sick and tired of religion hijacking the government, and wants separation of church and state in the UK.
This user couldn't care less about football.
Bduke does not
wish to be called Dude.
Not now, not ever.
This user is car-free.
Oxon.This user is an Oxonian.
This user studied at
The Queen's College, Oxford
OEDThis user uses Oxford spelling.
This user is an
Open University graduate
toolsThis user reverts vandalism manually, without the help of any tools such as Twinkle.
This user uses Gmail as a primary email service.
This user writes with the LibreOffice suite.
This user does not smoke.
This user believes that the death penalty should never be used.*
AThis user has type A userboxitis.
This user remembers using punch cards.
This user has been vaccinated against COVID-19.
This user enjoys the works of
J. R. R. Tolkien.
This user was born in Yorkshire.
This user has been to the end of Wikipedia. Have you?
This user prefers using userboxes to fill up their user page instead of actually writing something useful.
This user's library contains over 1000 books.
Scotland This user supports Scottish independence.
This user supports the reunification of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.32
This user supports the independence of Brittany.
This user supports statehood for the Northern Territory.
This user is a former resident interested in the Northern Territory of Australia.
This user has just wasted both their time and yours placing this userbox on their profile, because it says absolutely nothing important, interesting or relevant to anything.LOL
This user identifies as a
Democratic Socialist.
thief Beware: This user will nick userboxes from anywhere.
This user supports public transport.
?This user doesn't understand why there are anarcho-primitivists on the Internet.
This user despises all dictators.
This user is a preservationist who believes Wikipedians should avoid agressive non-notability deletion and advocates that the notability rule be amended to specify that any subject with some historical value can merit an article. Details here.
DHMOThis user drinks plenty of dihydrogen monoxide.
they This user uses singular they as standard English, as did Twain, Shakespeare and Chaucer.
Bduke is an inclusionist.
This user supports a free Tibet.
This user has visited 48 of the 48 counties of England.48
This user believes race does not exist except as an oppressive social construct and will oppose racism by any means necessary.
This user wears their mask.
This user rides trams in Melbourne.
This user's birthday is on 2 May.
DMCausing unintended humor, this user edits dangling modifiers.
... in.Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which this user will not put.
This user doesn't like tattoos.
Please use the pronouns
he/him/his
when referring to this user.
MixThis user has been influenced by too many dialects of English to use one orthography, vocabulary and grammar consistently.
This user misses Pluto. May its planethood rest in peace.
This user believes science, practiced through the scientific method, is the
most reliable way of determining the
nature of reality.
This user is a former administrator on the English Wikipedia (verify).
This editor puts the reader first because they are the reason Wikipedia exists.
This user is a grandparent.
This user is interested in Africa.
This user loves a good cup of tea.
This user drinks
wines
This user is unique, just like everyone else.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 7 months and 17 days.
Until proven wrong, this user does not believe in the supernatural.
This user has crossed the Nullarbor Plain.
This user is one of the 3500 most active English Wikipedians of all time.
This user believes that the death penalty should never be used.*
Jazzstubartwork.svg
This user loves jazz, ragtime, and syncopated rhythm.
This user is a fan of Blackadder.
and thinks that Rowan Atkinson took the name from one of two real Blackadders then associated with his and my Oxford College
This user can recall where they were when they heard of JFK's assassination.
Long ago in the Senior Common Room, St Patrick's Hall, Reading University
This user thinks they might have too many userboxes. Oh well...
}

Wise comments, that should be widely known edit

" A lie can travel around the world and back again while the truth is lacing up its boots.” — Mark Twain

"One can't be angry when one looks at a penguin.” — John Ruskin

"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that they are often not true." – Abraham Lincoln

"Neutrality is not the average between bollocks and reality. In science, any compromise between a correct statement and an incorrect statement, is an incorrect statement." User:JzG, November 2019, on Talk:Craniosacral therapy.

"A reader is someone who simply visits Wikipedia to read articles, not to edit or create them. They are the sole reason for which Wikipedia exists".

"There are people who have good sense. There are idiots. A consensus of idiots does not override good sense. Wikipedia is not a democracy." Jimbo Wales[2]

"Wikipedia is first and foremost an effort to create and distribute a free encyclopedia of the highest possible quality to every single person on the planet in their own language.” Jimmy Wales, March 2005

"Don't you believe in flying saucers, they ask me? Don't you believe in telepathy? — in ancient astronauts? — in the Bermuda triangle? — in life after death? No, I reply. No, no, no, no, and again no. One person recently, goaded into desperation by the litany of unrelieved negation, burst out "Don't you believe in anything?" "Yes", I said. "I believe in evidence. I believe in observation, measurement, and reasoning, confirmed by independent observers. I'll believe anything, no matter how wild and ridiculous, if there is evidence for it. The wilder and more ridiculous something is, however, the firmer and more solid the evidence will have to be." Isaac Asimov

"It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance." -Thomas Sowell

"There is always a well-known solution to every human problem — neat, plausible, and wrong". - H. L. Mencken

"You’re entitled to your own opinions. You’re not entitled to your own facts." Daniel Patrick Moynihan

"Someone asked my maths professor why numbers exist and she said "One day, for whatever reason, someone decided they wanted to count things and it's been a major inconvenience for everybody ever since".

"Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That’s our commitment."

"You'd be amazed at the number of times I've been with top professors in the field and I've asked them a question and they've said, 'I'm not too sure about that, let me check', and gone straight to Wikipedia." Brady Haran

"This thing we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down." Mary Pickford

"The chemists are a strange class of mortals, impelled by an almost maniacal impulse to seek their pleasures amongst smoke and vapour, soot and flames, poisons and poverty – yet amongst all these evils I seem to live so sweetly that I would rather die than change places with the King of Persia." Johann Joachim Becher, Physica Subterranea (1667), translated by Paul Strathern in Mendeleyev's Dream (2001).

"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." Antoine de Saint-Exupery

"The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil." Hannah Arendt

"Wikipedia editor (n.) Someone who will not leave a burning building until you show them the newspaper article documenting how many people were killed by the fire."

"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." - Phillip K. Dick

"To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer." - Paul R. Ehrlich

"Never spend 6 minutes doing something by hand when you can spend 6 hours failing to automate it." - Zhuowei Zhang

"A nation is a group of people united by a mistaken view of their past and hostility toward their neighbors." - Karl Deutsch

"It's important to realise that our mission is not to make a website, but to share knowledge, freely available for reuse". Posted by User:Pigsonthewing and retweeted by Jimmy Wales; quoted at Wikimania 2014 by Bill Thompson.

"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity".

"We make the internet not suck", Jimbo Wales.

"There's nowt so queer as folk." - Yorkshire saying.

"It seems to me what is called for is an exquisite balance between two conflicting needs: the most sceptical scrutiny of all hypotheses that are served up to us and at the same time a great openness to new ideas … If you are only sceptical, then no new ideas make it through to you … On the other hand, if you are open to the point of gullibility and have not an ounce of sceptical sense in you, then you cannot distinguish the useful ideas from the worthless ones". Carl Sagan, "The Burden of Skepticism".

"The human eye is a wonderful device. With a little effort, it can fail to see even the most glaring injustice." User:Gog the Mild.

"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." - An African Proverb.

"We are not the internet, we are an encyclopaedia. The difference being: we select, organise, and explain." User:SilkTork

"Wikipedia: Don't call it 'Wiki' - People who do are usually trouble".

"Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted” - Ralph Waldo Emerson.

"I was born not knowing and have only had a little time to change that here and there" - Richard Feynman.

"We're not out to write a mediocre encyclopedia here. This is a resource the whole world employs, and it is not merely our duty, but our privilege to get it right. We should all be "elitists" on Wikipedia, and we should be proud to use the appellation." - User:Ravenswing

A lovely story edit

An old man lived alone in a village. He wanted to spade his potato garden, but it was very hard work. His only son, who would have helped him, was in prison. The old man wrote a letter to his son and mentioned his situation: Dear Son, I am feeling pretty bad because it looks like I won’t be able to plant my potato garden this year. I hate to miss doing the garden, because your mother always loved planting time. I’m just getting too old to be digging up a garden plot. If you were here, all my troubles would be over. I know you would dig the plot for me, if you weren’t in prison. Love, Dad. Shortly, the old man received this telegram: ‘For Heaven’s sake, Dad, don’t dig up the garden!! That’s where I buried the GUNS!!’ At 4 a.m. the next morning, a dozen FBI agents and local police officers showed up and dug up the entire garden without finding any guns. Confused, the old man wrote another note to his son telling him what happened, and asked him what to do next. His son’s reply was: ‘Go ahead and plant your potatoes, Dad.. It’s the best I could do for you from here.’

Scouting edit

 This user is a former member of the UK Scout Association.
 This user is a UK Queen's Scout.
 This user supports Scouts Australia.
 This user is a Wood Badger.
 This user has the Wood Badge for the Scouting section.
 This user has the Wood Badge for the Rover Scout section.
 This user thinks that removing Rover Scouting from many countries was a great mistake.
 
 
This user supports The Scout Association for many reasons, including its equal opportunities policy for LGBT members and leaders.
 This user is a member of the Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting Task Force.
 This user was a very active member of the Oxford University Scout and Guide Group and Rover Scout crew from 1957 - 1963
 This user was a member of the UK Scout and Guide Graduate Association (SAGGA) back in the 1960s and 1970s
 This user is a member of the
Scouting WikiProject.
 This user has held a Scout warrant in the UK as ASL, ARSL and RSL
 This user has briefly held a Scout warrant in the UK as Assistant Dixtrict Commissioner for Leader Training
 This user thinks that the Scout movement should live in the present, not the past
 This user, many years ago, frequently visited Gilwell Park, near London, which is often seen as the centre of World Scouting.
 This user attended the 6th World Rover Moot at Sutton Coldfield in 1957 held in conjunction with the 9th World Scout Jamboree and the 2nd World Scout Indaba, the only time these events have been held in the same place at the same time.
 This user, back in the 1950's and 1960's, was a regular visitor to the Ennerdale Scout Camp Site (https://www.ennerdalescoutcentre.org/) in Cumbria in the UK
 This user, back in the 1950's and 1960's, was a member of the South Yorkshire Scout County Hesley Wood Scout Campsite Service Crew
 This user, now in his 80s, has no idea what the Scout Movement is doing, either in the UK or here in Australia, but wishes it well

I was a keen Scout in my youth. At the age of 18 I became an Assistant Scout Leader of the 259th Sheffield Scout Group in Sheffield, where I had been a Cub Scout, not the 167th Sheffield (King Edward VII School) Group where I was a Rover Scout after being in their "B" Scout Troop for 6 years. In 1957, I attended the 6th World Rover Moot held at Sutton Park, West Midlands along with the 9th World Scout Jamboree, and the 2nd World Scout Indaba, the only time, I think, that these events have been held together. I continued as a Rover Scout in Sheffield, and in the Oxford University Rover Scout Crew, where as a post-grad student I became Assistant Rover Scout Leader. The Oxford University Rover Crew, and later also the Oxford University Scout and Guide Club, every year went to the West Cumberland Ennerdale Scout Camp at Easter and then in September. At Easter they prepared the site for the forthcoming summer and in September they cleaned up the mess from the summer season. They also walked the fells and rock climbed on Pillar Rock. This started after the Second World War and continued every year until quite recently. I think I did 6 Easter trips and 6 September trips to Ennerdale. I walked past the site a few years ago and it was still much the same lovely place as it was way back. In the term we also spend a lot of time in the weekends at the Youlbury Scout Activity Centre which was just outside Oxford in Berkshire.

I think it has been a great mistake to get rid of Rover Scouts in many countries, and to have an upper age limit of 25 years. When I first became a Rover Scout there was no such limit and we had a crew member in the Sheffield Crew in his 70s. He did not join us on outdoor events but his presence on Fridays in the Rover Den was of great help to the young Rovers like myself. His advice was always highly valuable. The sections that have replaced Rovers do not have the same great story and image. I was one of many Scouts and Guides in universities in the UK to campaign in the 1960s and 1970s for joint Scout/Guide activities, and a merger of Scouts and Guides. This was strongly supported by the Scout and Guide Graduate Association (SAGGA), of which I was an active member. In the end the Scouts admitted girls, and Guides carried on as a girls-only organisation. As a Senior Scout and then Rover Scout I was a member of one of the 4 South Yorkshire Scout County Hesley Wood Camp Site Service Crews, being there every 4th weekend of the month when not at university. In Lancaster, I became the Assistant District Commissioner for Leader Training, and was briefly on the UK National Leader Training Board. However I gave up being a christian, and became an atheist. I took the religious policy of Scouting seriously, although few others did, and resigned from all my Scouting positions. Perhaps I should just have continued and if ever pressed about my duty to god. I should have said that I did my duty which was nothing as god did not exist. I certainly knew many Scout Leaders who were not serious believers in any religion. However, here on Wikipedia, I have been very active improving Scouting articles. As a Scout I did a lot of fell walking, rock climbing, and caving. I once saw a discussion about people losing their lives in the Pennine Fells in England because they were hiking alone, and remember someone 60 or so years ago saying "If you want to hike alone in the Fells, take someone with you" - very Yorkshire. I have been around on WP for a long time. Let me know if you need help.

 
WikiProject Scouting | July 2023


Notes for July
  • On our To do list, we need to prioritize some tasks for articles outside of the US or the UK.
Announcements for the benefit of all
Other ways to participate

--evrik (talk)

Sent by Zippybonzo using MediaWiki message delivery at 16:41, 1 July 2023 (UTC)

Recent contributions edit

Alignment Click to see contributions

Account created on 31 October 2005. As of early 2024, I have made about 35000 edits to Wikipedia ("something nothing" as we say in Australia), and I have even slowed down as I am now well into my 80s.

The Signpost edit

Barnstar Userboxes edit

 This user has been awarded 11 barnstars on Wikipedia.11

The 11 are:-

 This editor has been awarded the
Original Barnstar  
 This editor has been awarded the E=MC² Barnstar  
 This editor has been awarded the Admin's Barnstar  
 This editor has been awarded the Special Barnstar  
 This editor has been awarded
The Working Man's Barnstar  
 This editor has been awarded the Good Humor Barnstar  
 This editor has been awarded the
"What a Brilliant Idea!" Barnstar  
 This editor has been awarded the
Barnstar of Diligence  
 This editor has been awarded the Rescue Barnstar  
This editor has been awarded the Scouting Tireless Conributer Barnstar  
This editor has been awarded the Australian Barnstar of National Merit  

Chemistry and Science WikiLinks edit

Portal:Chemistry     Talk page

List of important publications in chemistry     Talk page

Chemistry collaboration     Science collaboration

WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology

Computational chemistry     Talk page     Watch

Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Science and medicine

Commons:Wikiproject Chemistry

Jmol to display molecular models     Talk page

Travel edit

Countries that wanted Brian to leave so badly they issued him a passport
   
 
approx. 60
This user has visited approx. 60 of the 208 countries in the world.
 This user has lived in England.
 This user is a proud naturalized citizen of Australia living in Victoria.
 This user has lived in Papua New Guinea.
 This user has lived in Nigeria.
 This user has lived in the United States of America.

I have lived in the first of the boxes below earlier in Darwin and now in Melbourne, was born and lived for decades in the second, have lived for three years in the next two, for a few months in the fifth one, extensively visited the next two, and just visited all the others for a few days or weeks, or even a few hours, or less.

             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
             

Wikipedia rights edit

 This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding these Wikipedia articles:
 This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding these Wikipedia articles:
 This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding these Wikipedia articles:
 This user has pending changes reviewer rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
 This user has new page reviewer rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
 This user is an articles for creation reviewer on the English Wikipedia.
 This user has rollback rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
 This user has extended confirmed rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
 This user has template editor rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
 This user has autopatrolled rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify)
 This user was an administrator, but gave it up as he is getting too old for the agro.
Unified login: Bduke is the unique login of this user for all public Wikimedia projects.

Invitation to Wikiprojects edit

Wikipedia in general edit

"I think that Wikipedia is a wonderful project, which, however, has many weaknesses: It tends to entropy, as it is taken by many non-scrupulous contributors as a repository of anything one may find in the Internet, thus not as an encyclopedia but as a sort of "sandbox game"; well-written articles are rare, and most articles are instead filled with poorly written content, either without sources or sourced with chaotic webs of links which ultimately do not support the content itself; articles are constantly vandalised, and vandalism often remains unchecked. The Wikimedia organisation seems to be more concerned with changing the interface for improving "users' experience" than with establishing better methods aimed at improving the quality of the encyclopedic contents."

"We're not out to write a mediocre encyclopedia here. This is a resource the whole world employs, and it is not merely our duty, but our privilege to get it right ... We should all be "elitists" on Wikipedia, and we should be proud to use the appellation." -- User:Ravenswing

 

English Wikipedia statistics
Number of users Number of articles Number of files Number of administrators
47,410,755 6,824,491 917,174 859
  Don't forget about Larry!
 This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than 15 years (18 years, 6 months, and 17 days).
 This user has been a Wikipedian since 2005.
 This user believes free images should be moved to the Commons.
 This user thinks you can learn a lot by editing an Encyclopedia.
IARThis user thinks that it can be sometimes useful or even necessary to Ignore All Rules in order to serve Wikipedia's main goal.
What did you do?This user includes edit summaries in their contributions and thinks that everybody should use them as well.
 This user believes all assertions need
citations from reliable sources.
 This user was a member of the Wikipedia community when it was awarded the Erasmus Prize.


 This user is bold, but not reckless, in updating pages.
 This user lives on Aboriginal land that was stolen, not ceded.
  This user
opposes monarchism.
3,467As of last count, this user is #3467 of active Wikipedians.
  This user is aware that, in the end, it's only Wikipedia.

Wikipedia Foundation edit

 This user desires open communication and respect from the Wikimedia Foundation for the English Wikipedia's dispute resolution processes.
 This user opposes the Wikimedia Foundation's arbitrary, opaque, and dictatorial office-banning of administrators when the community and ArbCom are more than capable of handling the issue themselves.
 This user attended Wikimania 2014 in London, United Kingdom.
 
Wikimania 2014 attendees

Wikimania 2014, the tenth Wikimania conference, was held from 8 to 10 August 2014[3] at the Barbican Centre in London. Bidding officially opened in December 2012. London was chosen in May 2013 as the host city[4] with the only other bid coming from Arusha (Tanzania).[5][6] The keynote address was given by Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International.[7] The event was the first Wikimania addressed by the Wikimedia Foundation's new executive director Lila Tretikov,[7] and was preceded by a two-day hackathon, and a series of fringe events.[7] The conference was documented by the television program 60 Minutes in a program titled 'Wikimania'.[8] I was one of the big mob in the photo to the right!

Much earlier Wikimedia activities edit

I still have these accounts but have not edited any of them for some time.

 This user has a page on Wikiversity.
  This user has a page on French Wikipedia.
  This user has a page on Simple English Wikipedia.
 This user has a page on Wikibooks.
 This user has a page on Wikinews.
 This user has a page on Wiktionary.
 This user has a page on Wikisource.
  This user has a page on MediaWiki.
  This user has a page on German Wikipedia.

Wikipedia userboxes edit

 
This user is proud
to be a Wikipedian.
 This user's home wiki is the English Wikipedia.
 
I'm an awesome Wikipedian!
This user has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian and was awarded their own day.
 Bduke's Awesome Wikipedian day is 23rd October.
 
This user is proud
to be a Wikipedian.
 This user was ranked 3463 on the list of Wikipedians by number of edits on 2024-4-6.
18Y
 This user is proud to be a financial member of Wikimedia Australia
Retired AdminThis user was an administrator on the English Wikipedia but retired from that responsibility after 13 years.
 This user is a recipient of the Editor of the Week award.
 35,000 This user has made more than 35,000 edits to the English language Wikipedia.
  This user believes that anyone who thinks Wikipedia is an unreliable source should continue their quest to find a better website.
 This user fights vandalism.
 This user wants to compile and preserve the sum of all human knowledge.
85This user is 31,062 days old.
 This user is of British ancestry.
W?FThis Wikimedian opposes rebranding the WMF as Wikipedia.
 This user believes in civility and assuming good faith.
no
ads
This user is against advertisements on Wikipedia.
 This user believes in the right of every human being to have access to Wikipedia.
VThis user adheres to the philosophy that an edit a day keeps the vandals at bay.
 This user is an Australian.
G'day, mate!
 This user pledges to return to
Old-fashioned Wikipedian values.
 This user spends WAY too much time on Wikipedia and really needs to get off the computer... after one more edit.
NBOXThis editor thinks that user boxes are rarely relevant to Wikipedia.
 This user loves deadlines. They love the whooshing sound they make as they go by.
 This user loves Wikipedia and isn't afraid to show it with this userbox.
~~~~Bduke signs their posts and thinks you should too!
 This user is a member of
the Guild of Copy Editors.
 This user supports the Wikimedia Sustainability Initiative
  This user prefers warm weather.
This user thinks that the bouncing wikiball is the most irritating thing on wikipedia
J This user trusts Jimbo.
 This user believes that a user's edit count does not necessarily reflect on the value of their contributions to Wikipedia.
4This user has four children.
2This user has two grandchildren.
 This user likes walking by the
Coast
This user is a Pom living in Oz
 This user is a nonresident native citizen of the United Kingdom.
 This user lives in Melbourne.
 This user enjoys cleaning up Wikipedia.
This user will NEVER let Wikipedia get destroyed by vandalism.
NameThis user's name is Brian.
 This user is a ngamudji living in the Wurundjeri nation's territory.
 This user deeply and utterly loathes people who deny the Holocaust.
 This user supports testing and
licensing all firearm owners
the same as motorists
.
85YThis Wikipedian was born on 02 May 1939 and is 85 years, 0 months, and 15 days old.
80+This user is an octogenarian.
 This user prefers to communicate
on-wiki, rather than by email.
IP addressThis user thinks all editors should register an account, but does not support mandatory registration.
 This user realizes that people from the Middle Ages already thought that the Earth was spherical.
VThis user adheres to the philosophy that an edit a day keeps the vandals at bay.
 This user likes to eat
Malaysian food.
 This user loves Chinese food
 This user loves
Vietnamese food
 This user loves
Thai cuisine.
 
This user enjoys
Chicken Tikka Masala
 This user loves
Indian cuisine.
 This user supports public transit.
 Editing Wikipedia is something this user does as a hobby.
♂♀This user supports gender equality.
 This user supports socialism.
 This user is interested in elections.
 This user supports the right of anonymous users to edit Wikipedia.
 This user loves Wikipe-tan, the cutest personification of Wikipedia.
     This user supports heterosexual and homosexual marriages. Against gay marriage? Don't get one. Problem solved.
 This user supports public transit.
 This Wikipedian remembers
SlimVirgin.
 This Wikipedian remembers
DGG.
 This user is against the practice of paid editing on Wikipedia.
85 This user is  2218  fortnights old.
 This user is a member of the
Counter-Vandalism Unit.
 This editor is a Senior Editor III and is entitled to display this Rhodium Editor Star.
32,900+This user has made more than 32,900 contributions to Wikipedia.
 This user feels physical pain when hearing others refer to Wikipedia as "Wiki".
  This user supports recycling.
 This user is willing to be slapped with a trout, should they need it.
 This user respects the power of Uluṟu, Aṉangu land.
  This is a uselessbox.
 
This user supports protection of the environment.
WPThis user uses Wikipedia daily.
 This user has never been blocked.
  This user is an advocate of democracy.
My contributions

Wikiprojects edit

 This user is a member of
WikiProject Lancashire and Cumbria.
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Melbourne.
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Victoria.
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Northern Territory.
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Nigeria.
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Higher education.
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Atheism.
 This user contributes to the
Physical Chemistry Wikiproject
 This user is a participant of WikiProject Bibliographies.
 This user is a member of the
Science task force
of the Bibliographies WikiProject.
 
This user is a member of the Early computers task force.
 This user is a member of WikiProject Protected Areas.
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Hiking trails.
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Elections and Referendums.
 This user is a participant in
WikiProject Latin America.
 This user is a participant in
WikiProject Maps
Map Workshop (watch)
 This user is a participant in WikiProject Skepticism.

Academic record edit

In 1950, in Sheffield, I passed the notorious "11 plus" examination in the United Kingdom gaining a place at King Edward VII School. It was considered to be the top school in Sheffield, but in hindsight I think it was rather narrow in some respects. For example, in English Literature "O" level, I studied "Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man", but it was studied in isolation with no acknowledgement that it was the first of three books by Siegfried Sassoon:-

Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man (Faber & Gwyer: 1928)
Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (Faber and Faber: 1930)
Sherston's Progress (Faber and Faber: 1936)

and that it was written to contrast the easy life that the rich had prior to the first World War that is described in the second book, followed by how he recovered from the horrors of the war described in the third book. They satirised the patriotic pretensions of those who, in Sassoon's view, were responsible for a jingoism-fuelled war. Only later did I read all three books. I recommend that anyone who reads one of the books and enjoys it, reads all three to get the full picture.

 
The Queen's College, Oxford

In late 1956, I won a Hastings Scholarship to the Queen's College (pictured to the right) at Oxford, and went there in September 1957. I owe a lot to my time at King Edward VII School and the Queen's College, Oxford  . See King Edward VII School, Sheffield and List of Old Edwardians (Sheffield) to see why the Hastings Scholarship was so important to me and fellow students at that time.

At Oxford I made good use of my membership of the Oxford Union and the library there, but I attended hardly any debates. While in Oxford, I lived in College, then in Jericho, which is an interesting area, and then as a graduate student, I was the senior student in the Queen's College annex overlooking the university athletics ground where the first four minute mile was run a few years earlier in 1954 at Oxford University's Iffley Road Track, by Roger Bannister.

 
Oxford University Inorganic Chemistry building

My degrees are mainly in Chemistry with my D. Phil., carried out in the Inorganic Chemistry Building (pictured to the right where I worked behind the ground floor window immediately to the left of the archway entrance) in two distinct parts of experimental reaction kinetics in the gas phase of diborane with alcohols, and quantum chemistry computational calculations on diborane. The latter was the basis for my research after my D. Phil. I have worked in University Chemistry Departments except for two years in the Computer Department at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. From there I moved to the Chemistry Department at the University of Lancaster from 1966 to 1982 initially based in St Leonard's Gate in the city centre before the university moved to Bailrigg. In the early days there, I was Senior Tutor and then Principal of County College (pictured probably to the right below).

 
County College, Lancaster University

My Open University degree is in mathematics. It is only a pass degree, but I moved to what is now Bayero University, Nigeria from 1977 to 1981 and could not progress to the honours year. I then briefly returned to Lancaster, and in 1983 I moved to be Professor of Chemistry at the University of Papua New Guinea. I was at the University College of the Northern Territory, later the Northern Territory University, then Charles Darwin University, from 1986 to 2004. I have a Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching from the Northern Territory University. Since moving to Melbourne, I have had an adjunct position as Associate Professor at Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy, but I doubt that I still do, and do not really care as I now have little interest in chemistry.

 This user was born in Sheffield.
LLESThis user attended Lydgate Lane Elementary School, Sheffield, UK
KESThis user attended King Edward VII School, Sheffield, UK
 This user graduated from the University of Oxford with First Class Honours in Chemistry.
MA This user has a Master of Arts degree in Chemistry from Oxford University.
  This user holds a D. Phil. degree in Chemistry after research at Oxford University supervised by Jack Linnett.
 This user has a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from the Open University in UK.
This user has three academic degrees.
 This user has published 83 peer-reviewed articles in academic journals.
 This user was a Lecturer at the University of Reading, UK.
 This user was a Lecturer at Newcastle University, UK.
 This user was a Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University, UK.
 This user was a Professor at Bayero University Kano, Nigeria.
 This user was a Professor at the University of PNG.
 This user was an Associate Professor at the University College of the Northern Territory, the beginning of Charles Darwin University.
 This user had a sabbatical at the Australian National University, Australia.
 This user had a sabbatical at the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA.
Erdős 5This user has an Erdős number of 5.
 This user had a sabbatical at the University of Oxford.
 This user was an Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University, Parkville campus and maybe still is.
TCHThis user is an expert in Theoretical Chemistry.
 This user at the age of 84 has given up worrying about academic affairs, but I could be tempted to comment on really interesting ideas.
 This user is an egalitarian.
 This user is an anti-monarchist.

Computing edit

I have a box above saying I remember punched cards, but I actually did not meet punched cards for the first years of my computing in UK. The early UK computers used paper tape, but some used 5 hole tape, some used 7 hole tape, and some used 8 hole tape, so in the end they used cards like the US did! I think I used all three of them at different times.

I have programmed in Mercury Autocode, Elliot Autocode, ALGOL 60, Fortran, Perl, Python, C, C++, and probably others that I have now forgotten all about. The most beautiful was ALGOL 60, but it never really got going, so I was left to use Fortran, which is a mess, but there are lots of quantum chemistry Fortran programs, such as GAMESS (US), that I could build on (for example by incorporating VB2000), or just use. It is, however, about 20 years since I retired and I have done little programming since then and that little was closer to my retirement then to now.

 This user uses Ubuntu and doesn't need any antivirus software!
 This user uses Google Calendar.
 This user contributes using Vim.
 This user writes with LibreOffice.
 This user prefers LibreOffice over Microsoft Office. 
 This user once used DOS back in the day.
for-3This user is an advanced Fortran programmer.
> _ This user often uses the command line when operating their computer.
TCP/IPThe user was active on the Internet before the World Wide Web was invented.WWW
progThis user has been programming for 74.9% of their life.75%
 This user has posted to Usenet newsgroups.
 This user uses Google as a primary search engine.
PerlThis user is just another Perl hacker.
<html>This user can write HTML.
pyThis user can program in Python.
 This user supports free software.
GThis user will use Google before asking dumb questions.

Sister Projects edit

Wikipedia is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other volunteer projects:

  Wikipedia
The free encyclopedia
  Wikibooks
Free textbooks and manuals
  Wikiquote
Collection of quotations
  Wiktionary
Dictionary and thesaurus

What matters edit

This user knows that
Black Lives Matter.
This user knows that
Democracy Matters.
This user knows that
Empathy Matters.
This user knows that
Facts Matter
This user knows that
Respect Matters.
This user knows that
Science Matters.
This user knows that
Truth Matters.

General links edit

  This user loves userboxes.
BS-0This person does not understand Bullshit (or understands it with considerable difficulties or does not wish to communicate in Bullshit).
 This user is hopelessly addicted to editing Wikipedia.
  This user is an 84 year old geriaItric Linux enthusiast
 This user values reason
over faith
.
  This user tries to do the right tIhing. If they make a mistake please let them know.
 This user prefers the metric system.
 This user is an advocate of open research and open access.
 This user is against cyberbullying.
  This user accepts evolution as a biological fact.
 This user is interested in politics.
 This user is interested in maps.
 This user enjoys the works of George Orwell.
 This user eats chocolate.
 This user is a Yorkshire exile.
 This user has posted to Usenet newsgroups.
This user firmly believes that this is a better world because of the presence of dogs. 
 This user knows global warming is a reality we are facing.
 This user believes that caffeine is necessary in large doses daily.
  This user understands biological evolution.
 Oh no: this user has way too many userboxes.
 This user enjoys jazz music.
 This user enjoys the works of
Sherlock Holmes.
 This user enjoys the works of
Isaac Asimov.
 
This user dislikes commercials that happen during TV shows and movies and finds them annoying


 This user enjoys walking.
 This user wants to stop
global warming.
FacebookThis user is a Facebook user.
Our knowledge can only be finite, while our ignorance must necessarily be infinite. - Karl Popper.  
 This user is an empiricist who believes knowledge is subject to continued revision and falsification.
 This user believes that caffeine is necessary in large doses daily.
  This user supports changing the Flag of Australia.
 This user promotes efforts to counter
climate change
 This user supports labor/workers' rights.
 This user loves libraries
and appreciates librarians
STAR TREKBduke is a fan of Star Trek.ST
math-3This user can contribute with advanced mathematical skills.
 This user spends far too much time editing their user page.
85This user is 85 years and 15 days old.
MSFThis user supports Médecins Sans Frontières.
 
This user believes that capitalism is an inherently unjust system, and that humans can do better.
  This user believes that we all need to fight for indigenous rights.
 This user supports the legalization of same-sex marriage.
 This user remembers when pocket calculators made slide rules obsolete. 
 This user believes that all men are created equal.
  This user accepts evolution as a biological fact.
 This user is interested in the
Environment.
 This user is interested in open access to research literature.
 This user likes to steal wikimarkup code for use on their own userpage.
 This user walks for exercise.
 This user believes science, practiced through the scientific method, is the
most reliable way of determining the
nature of reality.
 

This user voted YES for a
Voice to Parliament

 This user believes that when you die, YOU DIE!!.
  This user understands biological evolution.
 This user opposes any and all capital punishment administered by the state.
 This user enjoys the works of
Isaac Asimov.
  This user supports the
United Nations
Our knowledge can only be finite, while our ignorance must necessarily be infinite. - Karl Popper.  
 This user is an empiricist who believes knowledge is subject to continued revision and falsification.
 This user is a socialist, and is disgusted by this regressive societal system, that places corporate greed and profitability above collective well being of society.
1RRThis user prefers discussing changes on the talk page rather than engaging in an edit war.
 This user is a book collector.
Hanlon's RazorThis user never attributes to malice that which is best explained by stupidity.
DadThis user is a father and proud of it!
 This user remembers using
a rotary dial telephone.
 
This user owns an iPhone.
LBXThis user enjoys letterboxing.
 This user supports the right of all people to resist occupation, colonialism and imperialism by any means necessary.
No LicenseThis user doesn't have a
driver's license.
  This user is a member of Amnesty International.
 This user drinks orange juice.
 This user enjoys the works of Arthur C. Clarke.
 This user eats bananas.
EuThis user supports a person's right to choose on euthanasia.Su
For User Talk (Welcome, Warning...)
For Deletion (Vanity, Nonsense...)
For General Use (Expansion, Disambiguation, Spoiler warning...)
For Cleanup (Worldwide view, Schools, Band...)
For Sister Projects (InterWiki links, move to...)

Can You Read This? edit

A sutdy sowehd taht olny 25% of poelpe can raed tihs. All you hvae to do is tkae the frsit and lsat lteter of a wrod and the raest can be ttolaly mxeid up in the wrod. The sduty siad taht the hmaun biran dnesot raed the wolhe wrod, but olny prat of it. If you are one of the 25% taht can raed tihs, put tihs in yuor usperpgae.

Interesting. I can read it, but can some people not read it, and if so, why? Comment on my talk page because I am really interested in this,

Conflict of interest edit

University of Oxford and the Queen's College, Oxford where I studied and much more recently had a sabbatical leave; Valence bond programs, where I am one of the three authors of VB2000; Lancaster University, Charles Darwin University, University of Papua New Guinea and Bayero University Kano where I have worked; Australian National University and University of Georgia where I have had a sabbatical leave; and the National Tertiary Education Union in Australia, where I was a very active member for many years and was made an Honorary Life Member.

Sport and Rowing edit

  Rowing is the only sport that has ever really interested me, unless you consider Fell Walking, Rock Climbing and Caving as sports. At school I hated soccer and cricket and attempted to do cross-country running when ever I could as an alternative. Nobody should be forced to do sport, or even pressured into doing it. At Oxford University, in 1959, I rowed in the Queen's College first Eight in the bumps races, Torpids and Eights, and in the Reading and Thames Head of the River Races. The crews that year were very lightweight, and we were not very successful. We started Head of the River in Torpids and second in Division 1 in Eights, but we went down 4 and 3 places respectively. Queen's has not been Head of the River in either Eights or Torpids since then. I had rowed in the second Torpid and second Eight in 1958, and in the 4 years after 1959 I rowed in various "gentlemen's eights", where if you had even practised once before Eights or Torpids started you were ahead of most of the other boats. I still have an interest in rowing, and have watched a few regattas on the Yarra in Melbourne.

 This user rowed at the Queen's College, Oxford.
 This user rowed in Torpids and Eights at Oxford University
 This user rowed in the Thames Head of the River Race
 This user in 1964 computerised the results of the Reading University Head of the River Race on the University computer
 This user is a participant in
WikiProject Rowing.

Drinking habits edit

 This user drinks red wine.
 This user drinks white wine.
 This user is a member of CAMRA.
  This user prefers
Real Ale in any form
 
 This user likes drinking beer from a pint jug
 This user drinks Single malt whisky. Ahh...malt. 
 
This user drinks English beer and ale.
 Any beer is better than Foster's.
C2H5OH-3This user utilizes alcohol at an advanced level.

I was a strong supporter of CAMRA from shortly after it was founded and I am still a member, but now in Australia I am out of touch, and the CAMRA information goes to my daughters in UK. However, it is still real ale when in the UK, at least when there is a nearby pub that serves real ale, but wine when in Australia as Australian beer is nothing like real ale, although something like real ale can be found in a very few places, but not near where I now live.

Countries lived in edit

 
Australia
May we someday become a Republic

By lived in, I mean about 6 months for Alabama, 3 years in Nigeria and Papua New Guinea and many years in the United Kingdom (Sheffield, Oxford, Newcastle upon Tyne and Lancaster) and Australia (Darwin and Melbourne}.

 This user is a citizen of Australia.
 This user is proud to be a naturalized resident citizen of Australia.
 This user lives in the Australian state of Victoria.
 This user is a citizen of the United Kingdom.
 This user is of English ancestry.
 This user was born in the United Kingdom.
 This user is a former resident interested in Nigeria.
 This user is a former resident of the U.S. State of Alabama.
 This user is a former resident interested in Papua New Guinea.

Countries visited edit

 This user has visited the United States.
 This user has visited 10 of the 50 United States.10
 This user has ridden the railways of the United States of America.
 
This user has visited 14 of the 27 EU Member States.
14
 
5
This user has visited 5 of the 7 continents in the world.
 This user has visited Malaysia.
 This user has visited Belgium.
 This user has visited the Philippines.
 This user has visited Canada.
 This user has visited India.
 This user has visited Scotland.
 This user has visited Wales.
 This user has visited Northern Ireland.
 This user has visited Singapore.
 This user has visited Fiji.
 This user has visited Melanesia.
 This user has visited Hong Kong.
 This user has visited Vatican City.
 This user has visited Germany.
 This user has visited Austria.
 This user has visited the Netherlands.
 This user has visited France.
 This user has visited Denmark.
 This user has visited Norway.
 This user has visited Sweden.
 This user has visited Spain.
 This user has visited Portugal.
 This user has visited New Zealand.
 This user has visited Switzerland.
 This user has visited Finland.
 This user has visited Luxembourg.
 This user has visited Bulgaria.
 This user has visited Benin.
 This user has visited Chad.
 This user has visited Cameroon.
 This user has visited Hungary.
 This user has visited Israel.
 This user has visited Jordan.
 This user has visited Niger.
 This user has visited Slovenia.
 This user has visited the Czech Republic.
 This user has visited Italy.
 This user has visited Taiwan.

Australian States/Territories that I've visited or lived in for a few months or more edit

I live in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia edit

Australia going back in time edit

     

Visited edit

         

US States visited edit

 This user has visited 10 of the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
 This user is a former resident interested in the U.S. State of Alabama.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of California.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of Florida.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of Georgia.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of Louisiana.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of Mississippi.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of New Jersey.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of New York.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of Utah.
 This user has visited the U.S. State of North Carolina.

Time I have spent in various countries edit

Spent Years:        
Months:  
Weeks:                
Days or hours:                                                 

Fell walking and hiking edit

 This user enjoys hiking.
 This user has hiked in England.
 This user has climbed the highest summit of England.
 This user has climbed
Scafell Pike in the
Lake District National Park.
 This user has hiked in Wales.
 This user has climbed the highest summit of Wales.
 This user has climbed
Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) in Parc
Cenedlaethol Eryri
in Wales.
 This user has hiked in Papua New Guinea.
 This user has hiked in Australia.
 This user has hiked on Cradle Mountain.
 This user has hiked in Norway.
 This user has hiked in the United States of America.
 This user loves and
admires the Peak District
National Park
in England.
 This user has hiked in the Peak District.
 This user has hiked in the Lake District.
 This user has hiked in the Yorkshire Dales.
 This user has hiked the Yorkshire Three Peaks.
 This user has hiked the Ennerdale Horseshoe.
 This user has hiked to and climbed Pillar Rock.
 This user has hiked on Exmoor.
 This user has hiked to and climbed Goat Fell in Scotland.
 This user has hiked the Pennine Way.

and many others.

Photos of Melbourne Wikipedia meetings with Jimmy Wales present in the second (2006, 2007, 2008) edit

     

War edit

An interesting conversation:-

"Hawkeye: War isn’t Hell. War is war, and Hell is Hell. And of the two, war is a lot worse. Father Mulcahy: How do you figure that, Hawkeye? Hawkeye: Easy, Father. Tell me, who goes to Hell? Father Mulcahy: Sinners, I believe. Hawkeye: Exactly. There are no innocent bystanders in Hell. War is chock full of them — little kids, cripples, old ladies. In fact, except for some of the brass, almost everybody involved is an innocent bystander."

Photos of places I like edit

 

The first is the Headington Shark before the refurbishment in 2009 - only in Oxford, England!! When I visit Oxford, it is often by getting the bus from London and getting off at Headington, and then walking down past this to my daughter's house in Wood Farm. There is a more recent and better image in the link above, but I can not get it to be on the left and smaller.

 

The second was one my favorite places as a boy in Sheffield, England, viewed from the crags above Bell Hagg. The road is the A57, which eventually becomes the Snake Pass running from Sheffield to Manchester. I often walked along the top of the crags which are off the photo to the left, continuing right to the hills in the distance or even further into Hathersage, via Stanage Edge a notable rock clinbing area in Derbyshire, returning by bus.

 

The third is Wharfedale near Buckden, another of my favorite places in England. I have frequently stayed at the George Inn in Hubberholme which is about a mile up the dale from Buckden - a great British Pub. Much earlier I stayed with my parents in Buckden House, which was then a Cooperative Society Holiday Home and did the first serious fell walks in my life. The photo is not a great one as it shows looking back to Buckden as you you slowly walk up the side of the dale going up the dale.

 

The forth shows houses near the river at Litton, in Littondale. As a Senior Scout I was the Senior Patrol Leader. One summer we cycled all the way from Sheffield with heavy packs to Litton. We camped on the lower slope of Pen-y-ghent, which is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. We did many walks and drank much beer in the pub in Grassington after cycling from the camp site. One evening the landlord said "You are all darn near too young to be served", as indeed we were, but he still served us, and we still managed to cycle back.

 

The fifth shows Pen-y-ghent which is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks and we climbed all three while there. The other two are Whernside and Ingleborough. The tops of all three are really quite flat but you are constantly having to drop into a narrow channel (called a "peat hog", I think) and then get out of it.

 

The sixth shows an artist's impression of the Rosstown sugar beet mill and railway. In 1876, Ross, built a mill and a storage building, which he planned to link by a railway. However, he went broke. The railway was never fully built and his building were destroyed. What remains is a lovely walk, the Rosstown Railway Heritage Trail, near to my unit, that I walk part of very frequently.

And since you made it this far... edit

have a cookie!

 

General edit

Admin actions for Bduke
Type of action Percentage
Deletion/Undeletion 2530
  
82.09%
Block/Reblock 216
  
7.01%
Protection/Unprotection 51
  
1.65%
RevDel 39
  
1.27%
User rights 246
  
7.98%
User page: This is a Wikipedia user page, not an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user to whom this page belongs may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia itself. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Bduke.
  Licensing rights granted to Wikimedia Foundation
I grant non-exclusive permission for the Wikimedia Foundation Inc. to relicense my text and media contributions, including any images, audio clips, or video clips, under any copyleft license that it chooses, provided it maintains the free and open spirit of the GFDL. This permission acknowledges that future licensing needs of the Wikimedia projects may need adapting in unforeseen fashions to facilitate other uses, formats, and locations. It is given for as long as this banner remains.
  1. ^ "Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Responds". Slashdot. July 28, 2004. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  2. ^ https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC/Quotes/archives/2006
  3. ^ "Wikimania 2014 London". Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  4. ^ "Announcement on Wikimania-l mailing list". Lists.wikimedia.org. Archived from the original on June 17, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  5. ^ "Wikimania 2014 London". Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  6. ^ Kiss, Jemima (July 23, 2013). "Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales explains its mission to be mainstream". The Guardian. Archived from the original on August 23, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2013.
  7. ^ a b c "Programme – Wikimania 2014 in London". Wikimedia Foundation. Archived from the original on August 14, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  8. ^ "Wikimania". cbsnews.com. Archived from the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved September 10, 2015.