I've got a strong interest in biography, and as a result have authored a few biographical pages of notable scientists and engineers. We're missing a bunch of prominent engineers, and also scientists who have spent their careers in government instead of academia, so trying to help fill the gap a bit at a time. I guess that's sort of elf-ish!
I also spend a lot of time gnoming. Basically, I search up random pages, and when I can help correct grammatical or punctuation problems, find better citations, or improve the structure of an article, I chip in. Just trying to help make things better.
Lately I have been participating in RfCs and deletion proposals. The discussions have helped me understand a variety of different points of view on editing, which I think is invaluable.
I have feelings. Weird, right? And I know you do too. I am trying to work in a way that shows that I respect your work and contributions. If I fall short, please let me know and I'll do my best to improve and make things good.
To do list:
Expand the thermal expansion of liquids section using ideas from Eisenberg and Crothers textbook
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