User:Mike Richardson
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June 2013, I have decided to try to involve myself with Wikipedia again. That's about it.
Right now I am working on the Phonoscope Communications article which was recently nominated for deletion. I have rewritten the article to resolve POV complaints, and thanks to recommendations from other editors and new sources having been discovered form reliable sources, I believe that the company's article can meet the notability requirements. I have no connection to them, other than I edited created the article several years ago and I subscribed to their cable television service during the 1990s.
October 2014
[edit]Still doing an edit now and then. Check out my user box for those who operate internet radio stations. 1 of 1 of editor have already embraced this innovative new user box.
Phonoscope article got kept, which is cool. My wicked old article concerning the JamCam is still around too.
February 2016
[edit]Well, the JamCam article got knocked off, but I was too busy to notice. I suggest that the JamCam is notable because because it was a sub $50 USD digital camera, manufactured and sold in 2001, that produced images of adequate quality (640x480, flash) for use on the web. AFAIK, other sub-$50 digital cameras available at the time produced images that were too poor (320x240, no flash), and on top of that were usually marketed to juveniles.
September 2016
[edit]On the disambiguation page for LEL, someone had asserted that "LEL" stood for "Laughing Extremely Loudly", without any citation. So, I merely added a "citation needed" tag. A short and unremarkable war erupted, the end result being that the assertion has been completely removed from the page. I will call this a victory.
Update: Now it's back again, meh.
Update 2: Now it says LEL means "laughing even louder". Yeah, ok. Whatever.
March 2018
[edit]Still alive. Every year for the past few years I get invited to vote for something called ArbCom and then I never do. Next time I am definiely going to vote on that. It's neat just to get invited.
June 2021
[edit]Well the last time they did ArbCom they increased the requirements to vote in it, and I got excluded. So that kind of sucks.
November 2023
[edit]Well now I can vote in the ArbCom thing again. I should figure out who to pick.