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dvrkThis user contributes using a Dvorak keyboard.

This user contributes using GNU/Linux, but doesn't care what other people call it.

This user contributes using Opera.

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This user uses Wikipedia as a primary point of reference.
This user is not a Wikipedia administrator but would like to be one someday.
This user's future is so bright they have got to wear shades.
In Soviet Russia, autobiography writes YOU!!

My real name is Didier Smith. I was born in a small-yet-important Asian country and moved to Canada at the age of three, which resulted in me learning a very fractured version of the language primarily spoken in said small-yet-important Asian country. I lived in the north of England for two years and I'm now back in the original Asian country. I'm completing high school via the internet, which accounts for my large amount of free time to edit this wonderful encyclopedia.

More than you need/want to know about me
  • I want to try out FreeBSD someday, but I can't be bothered to move my 100 gigs of data over to a UFS partition.
  • BitTorrent is my prefered p2p protocol.
  • I want to go into Software engineering.
  • I want to attend a United World College but I'm realistic and I know that there's no chance that I'm going to get in.
  • I frequently get annoyed at people who don't believe in evolution because of their blind faith towards other "explanations" of how we came to be.
  • I have a black belt in karate.
  • I can solve a rubik's cube in under two minutes.
  • I rock.
What I do around here

I improve articles in various ways, and I spend a lot of my oh-so-precious time in AFD. I completely rewrote the graffiti article and I made the Comparison of file sharing applications, among many many other things. Next on my list is rewriting the World Wide Web article, and trying to get it back up to featured article status.