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Hello! I'm Elonka Dunin. 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, with my 1000th edit on January 19, 2006.
As of November 21, 2006, I have created or substantially expanded about 160 Misplaced Pages articles, and have made about 22,600 edits. For more info about me, please see one of the sections at the bottom of this page.
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I live in St. Charles, Missouri, USA. The quickest way to get in contact with me is usually via instant messenger:
- AIM: Elonka
- Yahoo: SimuElonka
- Google: Elonka
- MSN: Elonka@aol.com
You can also send an email by clicking on "Email this user" on the lefthand side of the page, or just writing to elonka@aol.com . Messages on my talkpage are also welcome. :)
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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)