User:Rhbsihvi

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Directions read at least once[edit]

Wikipedia:Introduction, Wikipedia:Your first article, Help:Navigation, Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources - guideline saying use reliable sources which means stuff written and checked by established experts, Wikipedia:Manual of Style (pronunciation), Special:Tags, Behavior towards editors, WP:VAND, WP:VANDTYPES, WP:NOTVAND,

Other info read[edit]

Wikipedia:Vector,

Subpages[edit]

Wikipedia, /I hate non-free sites

Encyclopedia articles read[edit]

  • Design 1047 battlecruiser – Dutch battleship never build because of the outbreak of WWII.
  • Royal Maundy – collectable coins yearly awarded by British monarch to English subject for community service, somehow inspired by Jesus washing his deciples feet.
  • Reliable Sources - show on CNN which covers the American coverage of the news.
  • Easter - biased article ignoring secular Easter.
  • Arbor Day - about planting trees.
  • Cinco de Mayo - U.S. holiday celebrating Mexico winning a battle against France in 1862.
  • Hurricane Rick (2009) - big nearby hurricane of Oct 2009 I never heard of before.
  • American Goldfinch - Yellow bird with black wings and black top of head.
  • CSI effect - claims CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami were new shows after the year 2000, and that the science fiction in the shows makes real juries think science is more proof than it is.
  • International Monetary Fund - pro-rich group for countries to belong to that considers money a loan rather than worth something of itself.
  • 1906 French Grand Prix - an auto race in France, which makes me wonder how auto parts are made.
  • Asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, when the planets condensed like raindrops, the asteroid belt did not.
  • God Hates Us All - album by a rock band released on Sept 11, 2001, with songs about bad stuff.
  • Ice hockey - game invented in the 1870s in Canada; teams of six try to push the puck into a goal the other team tries to keep it out of; no info on why anyone would want to watch.