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[[Image:Old well in front of south building.jpg|thumb|180px|left|The Old Well in front of South Building.]]
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Revision as of 18:12, 7 May 2006

The PNM is a somewhat frequent contributor to Wikipedia. He is currently a history and economics major at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an aspiring journalist, currently working at The Daily Tar Heel. His name stands for the Pointy Nipple Man, but seriously, he'd rather not go into that right now.

He currently has written one featured article on the templon. If you thought you knew anything about Byzantine-era chancel barriers, he suggests you check it out.

He has written (or been the major contributor) of several longer articles, including one for the band Spacehog, a cheesy late '90s glam rock band; Space Oddity, the David Bowie song; Eleanor Rigby, the Beatles song; The News & Observer, his local newspaper; breakfast cereal, one of his all-consuming passions; and the Old Well, the symbol and original water source of his university.

He's now trying to write a series of articles on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Done so far: the Old Well and Davie Poplar. Still to go: The Daily Tar Heel, Silent Sam, Old East, and who knows what else.

At one time, he attempted to catelogue every Beatles' song on Wikipedia, writing either stubs or more substantial articles. So far, he has contributed: Hello Goodbye, You Won't See Me, Nowhere Man, I've Got a Feeling, I'm Only Sleeping, Michelle, What Goes On, Paperback Writer, And Your Bird Can Sing, Think For Yourself, Wait, Eleanor Rigby, and Maxwell's Silver Hammer.

Also, he's uploaded the following photos:

File:Old well in front of south building.jpg
The Old Well in front of South Building.