User:Alkaiser
Alkaiser [[Media:
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My name might be Alexandre Rene Bertholet. And I might live in or near Seattle, in or near King County, in or near the state of Washington, and in or near the United States.
I am possibly sixteen years of age as of July 20th, 2004, meaning that it could be plausible by math and the roman influenced Calendar, that I was born on 07/20/88.
I am a big fan of Wikipedia: the concept, the focus, the organization, the plans, the uses. Thus, I made a username because I plan to submit things when the need for my knowledge arises.
My general knowledge of subjects that I have not just gathered from Wikipedia articles ranges from: A+ Hardware, A+ Software, Linux+, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Security+, Plato's philosophies, Plotinus' philosophies, and a vast assortment of random facts.
I am a big fan of indie music and indie art. Living in Seattle it's common to like the indie scene, since its got a lot of Seattlelite basis. I'm a pretty big fan of Seattle, and everything in it, if that is in fact where I live.
I have plans to update and expand the articles on Mountain Dew and Seattle (specifically on its culture).
My email is alkaiser@gmail.com at the moment, so if you wish to discuss anything with me, do so, but prefix your email's title with "Wikipedia: " that way I might know the source you originate from and ignore you if your ply is uninteresting or unimportant. If your inquiry is of the upmost importance, you should prefix it with "Wikipedia (THIS IS IMPORTANT STUFF HERE):"
Lastly, think of how merrily books burn, and how wikipedia can't. That is how I measure how much greater wikipedia is than my local library.