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Revision as of 06:38, 19 January 2007
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Hello! I'm Elonka Dunin, and I can be reached at elonka@aol.com, or AIM: elonka
Among other things, I am a writer, game developer, cryptologist, webmistress, world-traveller, and appreciator of all kinds of different subcultures. :)
I've had a Misplaced Pages account since September 16, 2005, and made my 1000th edit on January 19, 2006.
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(not counting redirect and disambiguation stuff)
- Genii (magazine)
- Claude Beck, cardiac surgeon
- Richard Turner (magician)
- Kevin James (broadcaster), radio host
- Hoboken Shore Railroad
- PCAM, Pacific Coast Association of Magicians
- Kevin James (magician)
- Western Reserve High School, Ohio
- Sylvester the Jester, magician
- Westview High School (Tennessee)
- Elizabeth Donald, author
- MidSouthCon, sci-fi conference
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Lost/Episode guidelines
- Tony Jones (General Hospital)
- Jon Sorenson, mathematician
- Jeremiah Farrell, puzzle designer
- Chula Vista High School
- The Visitor (1979 film)
- Ron Dunin, California politician (no relation)
- Jason Dean (magician)
- Palomino Club (North Hollywood), country music venue
- Palomino Club (Las Vegas), nightclub
- Mia Michaels, choreographer
- Linda and Terry Jamison, performance artists
- Brent Jordan, author and strip club bouncer
- Cheetah's nightclub
- Patrick Burns (paranormal investigator), television host
- TAOM, magic convention
- Midwest Magic Jubilee, magic convention
- Oscar Munoz, magician
- Abbott's Get Together, magic convention
- Whit Haydn, magician
- Louis van Amstel, Dutch dancer
- Montazels, French commune
- RMS Carmania (1905), British WWI merchant cruiser
- SMS Karlsruhe (1912), German World War I commerce raider
- Buddy Schwimmer, swing dancer
- Manoppello, Italian village
- CyberStrike
- Catherine of Austria
- Elisabeth of Austria (1526-1545)
- Sion-les-Mines, commune in France
- Kurt Squire, games researcher
- Games, Learning & Society Conference
- Animal Behavior Society
- Bruce Woodcock, game industry analyst
- Dan Karaty, choreographer and television personality
- Victoria Recaño, journalist and television personality
- Edward Kitsis, screenwriter/producer
- SHINE Awards
- Infonomicon Computer Club
- Kathryn Sansone, St. Louis mom featured on Oprah
- National Academy of Popular Music
- National Academy of Songwriters
- Songwriters Guild of America
- Families First, New Hampshire health charity
- Musica Animalia, 2003 charity CD by Dan Brown
- Virgil Griffith, hacker
- Daniel James (game developer)
- Blythe Brown, wife of Dan Brown
- John Trivers, musician
- Liz Myers, songwriter
- Suzy Gorman, photographer
- Tom Bowman, reporter for the Baltimore Sun
- Jim Payne, Newfoundland folk singer
- Walter McLean (Admiral), WWI commander of Norfolk Navy Yard
- Nancy Austin, bestselling author of In Search of Excellence
- Constable & Robinson, British book publisher
- Don G. Despain, Yellowstone National Park ecologist
- Cyrillic Projector
- Amy Jo Kim, writer
- Austro-Hungarian Ambassadors
- Gordon Walton, game developer
- Cyrus Pringle, 19th century botanist
- Peter Zika, botanist (and cousin)
- College Stanislaus, French private school (translated from French wikipedia )
- Hall of the Divine Child, Michigan military academy
- Divine Child High School, Michigan
- Stanley Dunin, Polish-American mathematician, aerospace engineer and World Bank advisor (and my father)
- Electric Circus (nightclub), 1960s club in Manhattan
- Wilmer & The Dukes, 1960s R&B band
- Francis X. Cretzmeyer, Olympic track and field coach from Iowa
- Henryk Leon Strasburger, Polish delegate to the League of Nations
- Eugene Hamilton, medical researcher involved with the creation of the vaccine for Rh disease
- Raleigh Muns, pioneer internet reference librarian
- Detroit Journal, an early 20th century Michigan newspaper
- Magic conventions
- Trollkarlen, a Swedish magicians' magazine
- American Cryptogram Association
- James Gillogly, cryptographer
- Eenasul Fateh (as part of a dispute involving a page deletion discussion at Talk:Aladin (magician))
- Edward Scheidt, Chairman of the CIA's Cryptographic Center
- The Colonial Dames of America
- The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
- Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Carnegie Mellon CyLab CyberSecurity Journalism Awards
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Lance James, phishing expert
- Brian Krebs, reporter for the Washington Post
- Tom Cross (Decius), the founder of se2600
- EFGA organization
- Jennifer Granick, Cyber law attorney
- Billy Hoffman (Acidus), an expert on magnetic stripes
- Count Rodryg Dunin, prominent Polish industrialist (and my great-grandfather)
- HMS Tamar (1863), British base ship in Hong Kong
- United States House of Representatives, Michigan District 1
- Count Antoni Dunin, Polish army officer who received the Virtuti Militari award (and was my grandfather)
- Count Alfred Niezychowski, author of The Cruise of the Kronprinz Wilhelm
- Dr. Konstantin Dumba, Austro-Hungarian ambassador to the United States, 1913-1915
- Baron Ladislaus Hengelmuller, Austro-Hungarian ambassador to the United States, 1894-1913
- Kim Zetter, award-winning freelance journalist
- Princess Maria Amparo Czartoryski, mother of August Czartoryski
- Andrew Mishkin, commander of the Mars Rover
- Gabriel Zolman, political blogger
- August Czartoryski, Polish prince, and student of Saint Raphael Kalinowski
- German liner Kronprinz Wilhelm (redirected from Kronprinz Wilhelm)
- Saint Raphael Kalinowski
- Edward Werner, Polish vice-Finance Minister
- (and others in other-language wikis, see the language section at left)
Other selected articles
I did not create these, but I did substantially expand or rewrite them:
- Nicholas Flamel, 14th century alchemist
- Argo Community High School, Illinois
- Rob James (magician)
- Kydex, a commonly-used polymer
- David Shaw (CEO), billionaire
- D.E. Shaw & Co, hedge fund
- Several of the Lost (TV series) articles
- Benji Schwimmer, dancer
- Magic publications
- Kim Oden, Olympic volleyball bronze medalist
- Cintamani, a Buddhist prayer jewel
- St. James Middle School
- Ryan Conferido, dancer
- Ivan Koumaev, dancer
- Musa Cooper, dancer and model
- Berenger Sauniere, 19th century French priest
- SMS Cap Trafalgar, World War I commerce raider
- StankDawg, aka David Blake, founder of the Binary Revolution show
- Holy Chalice, Christian relic associated with the Holy Grail legends
- Veronica's Veil, Christian relic
- Church of the Annunciation, in Nazareth
- Philippe de Chérisey, one of the French surrealists behind the Priory of Sion hoax
- Septimania, 8th century Frankish municipality
- Cesar Millan, dog behaviorist
- Bornholm, European island at the center of some conspiracy theories
- Rennes-le-Château, French village at the center of several conspiracy theories
- Henry Lincoln, writer
- Philip Anglim, actor
- Holly Madison, model
- Danah Boyd, social-networking researcher
- Jim Vallance, Canadian songwriter
- Jeri Ellsworth, self-taught computer chip designer
- Tsutomu Shimomura, computer specialist
- Jay Wiseman, author
- David Perry, game developer
- Prism (band), long-running Canadian rock band
- Steve Meretzky, game developer
- Annalee Newitz, journalist
- Michael Baigent, writer
- Lance Burton, magician
- William O'Neil, creator of Investor's Business Daily
- Stephanie Shaver, author and game developer
- Sandy Pearlman, songwriter, manager, and music critic
- Eric Bloom (lead singer of Blue Öyster Cult)
- Knights Templar
- Dan Brown, author
- Tom Stone (magician)
- Constance Steinkuehler
Victoria Recaño- Rick Gould
- Jae Ko
- Lee Sheldon
- Pons (breed)
- Mike Perry (Maxis)
- Dave Weinstein
- Beverly Hills Preparatory School
- Mark Robert Brown
Modus Operandi (RPG)- Alliance of Heroes
CyberStrike- Orb Wars
- MemeStreams
James Gillogly- Polish Government in Exile
- Pazmaneum
Cyrillic Projector- Antipodes (sculpture)
- Famous Unsolved Codes
Peter F. ZikaRodryg Dunin- Jan Czarnowski
- Adam Tarnowski
- Maksymilian Taczanowski
Austro-Hungarian AmbassadorsHenryk Leon Strasburger- Lake Powell
- Page, Arizona
- Greenehaven, Arizona