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My real name is Chris Harris. I am a citizen of the United States, where I was born and where I reside. I graduated from Brown University in the spring of 2004 with a degree in computer science. In the past few years I've found myself employed as a cashier at the Brown Bookstore, a tutor of sorts at the Met School ([1]), a very individualistic, internship-based urban high school in Providence, RI, and a computer programmer at a small, Seattle-based web company serving mostly at legal professionals. I've become an Anti-foundationalist about most everything through the process of asking too many questions. Under the influence of Nietzsche and William James, I feel both mildly liberated and not quite so mildly disturbed about how to lead my life. Let me know if you want to discuss how to live life in a Nietzschean, Pragmatic, or Humanistic way. Wikipedia is by far my favorite web site, especially when it doesn't take 30+ seconds to save an edit. I finally made my first donation to the Wikimedia Foundation. Feel free to leave comments at User talk:Ryguasu
About my usernameMy Wikipedia name, "Ryguasu", means "hen" (i.e. chicken) in Guarani, a language I learned a little bit of while living in Paraguay for a year. Arguably a stupid name (especially for a male?), it has the advantage that just about nobody on Earth except me has a desire to claim it as "theirs". ArticlesHere's a biased sample of articles I have been involved with:
About some other WikipediansKukkurovaca is my arch-nemesis and good friend. Sometimes I understand what he says. I am jealous that, since I introduced him to Wikipedia, he's gone on to become twice the Wiki-dork that I am. Where does he find the time?
Fred Bauder is the author of meta:Basic process, which, for some reason, bothers me more than any other article I've yet found on Wikipedia. My persistance finally got it moved to meta. Fred is the founder of Wikinfo. Although I am curious about what the effect of having articles written from several different points of view will be, I'm not convinced that his having forked Wikipedia will be beneficial overall; I think that having to come to some kind of consensus is good for an article. Interestingly, Fred has decided to include his Basic process article on Wikinfo, which makes me wonder if the "real" purpose of the fork wasn't to get away from me. =)
Some thoughts about wikisUser:Ryguasu/Toward an ED156 wiki Answers to my questionsNotes for selfFareed Zakaria. The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad
To do
RamblingsI might someday incorporate these into wikipedia articles:
Articles that need improvementI don't really know how to fix these, but I can try to explain why I don't like them, if you're interested. (Note: this list was from the days when I thought I had time to add my two cents to every god damn article.)
See User:Ryguasu/basic processes. To reexamine
Ways Wikipedia is strangeWow. There are pages for particular computer jokes: Also interesting |
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