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I am an ex contributor.
I am an ex contributor. I left because of a user called Pigsonthewing. If he frustrates you too, my heart goes out to you.


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I am an ex contributor.

Articles Contributed.

North Worcestershire.

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'Upper Bittell', 2005.

Philosophy.

Transport and Industry.

Cofton Church, 2005.

Re-workings.

Leonig Mig

Leonig Mig is an excellent pseudonym for someone to use online. It is such a stupid name nobody would have it for real, so it allows google.com to keep track of everything written. I starting using wikipedia at university to get general overviews on subjects when starting specific bits of research. After a time I found myself editing inaccuracies, but more frequently improving on little bits of style here and there. I have written a series of articles about the area in which I grew up.


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'The Victoria', 2005.

I have learnt two things about the wikipedia. Firstly the thing *is* an encyclopedia, so in certain places some of the things I want to write do sometimes conflict with the medium in which thay are based. However, I think the encyclopedia wonderful project, so I will continue to contribute. Secondly, as I have found on so many internet sites, people can sometimes be insulting and destructive and downright rude. However, to achieve any kind of traction, and forward motion, the people who use the page must co-operate.