User: Bdesham
From open-encyclopedia.com - the free encyclopedia.
My name is Benjamin Esham, but I go by bdesham on the 'pedia. I am an administrator, though I don't use the associated powers very much. If you are possessed by some strange desire, you can visit my website.
Other user pages (mostly just redirects to here): commons - esperanto - français - italiano - latina - lojban - meta - sep11 - simple - wikibooks - wikiquote - wikisource - wiktionary
Brag sheet
Adium, Alias (television), AWK programming language, Capriccio espagnol, Carly Patterson, Epcot, footbag, Geneseo, New York, cellular respiration, Drum Corps International, genetic code, Jennifer Garner, joke, mellophone, pentaquark, Robertson Scholarship, Taps, TI-89, Usenet
Images: cellular respiration flowchart, complexity classes, middle C in four clefs, Northwest Caucasian languages, slur example
Great quotes from Wikipedia articles
- "These approximations [of pi] have so many digits that they are no longer of any practical use, except for testing new supercomputers." -- Pi
- "The reader may legitimately wonder if the author of the above joke gets invited to many parties." -- Lightbulb joke
- "...most of the campus contains a jumble of buildings with different architectural styles and all the charm and elegance of a typical run-down industrial park." -- MIT
- "Please remember that Wikipedia is offered for informational use only.... You are advised to contact your Commander-in-Chief for war-related decisions." -- Wikipedia:WikiProject Ships
- "Some have interpreted the parrot debate as a sixth level theological argument concerning the existence (or otherwise) of God. Others haven't." -- Dead Parrot
- "There need not be infinitely many monkeys; a single monkey who executes infinitely many keystrokes suffices." -- Infinite monkey theorem
- "Thanks. Yes I'm very lucky to have a number of very popular letters in my name." -- Theresa knott
| Dual licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License version 2.0 | |
| I agree to dual-license my text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under the GFDL and the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license version 2.0. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions under the Creative Commons terms, please check the CC dual-license and Multi-licensing guides. | |