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Welcome to Xizes' User Page

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Greetings from Renton! It's Sunday, September 1. The time is 21:43 UTC. There are 6,876,847 Wikipedia articles to date.

Survey results

According to the survey, more than half the people have not been to the southern hemisphere, approximatly 41% have and 2% dunno what the southern hemisphere is.

About me

I have another user accout that I use more: User:Deathgleaner.

--AstroBoy 00:04, 29 November 2006 (UTC) Hello. My name is Xizes. I have been a user here for 17 years, 312 days. I live in Renton, WA. I will not give out my REAL name, and I love astronomy. Ever since I saw a star atlas, I've been fascinated by it. This user page is under construction

Orion is a spectacular constellation that can be easily seen in the winter.

There's nice picture of Orion. If you look below Orion's belt, you will see a fuzzy star. That's the Orion Nebula, M42/43. In the middle of that nebula lies Theta Orionis, a quadruple star. If you would like to give me a barnstar, please place all barnstars on my barnstar page: User:Xizes/Barnstars. Thank you. Also if you'd like to give me a smiley (I LOVE it when people do that), do so on my smilies page; User:Xizes/Smilies

I just found another user account that I created: User:CRBLEEP. I forgot that I created that monster!!!

Me... and Wikipedia

I discovered this site about a year ago (2005) when I was researching exoplanets for a science project. Wikipedia is the main search engine I use for all my research. I am not an administrator yet, but I'd like to be, to help other users and make Wikipedia a better place.

WikiCommentary

  • Wikipedia is a good "search engine", because it gives you only what you need, no junk (like Google).
  • Great for people who are looking for something on the net, but can't find anything (you keep coming up with stuff about E-bay.)
  • Bad- Some material on articles may be false or missing citations, which is why some schools recommend not using Wikipedia for research. I, for one, have not found any false facts.

Reference Material

Hello Xizes! Welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. If you decide that you need help, check out Wikipedia:Where to ask a question, ask me on my talk page, or place {{helpme}} on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Please remember to sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. Below are some recommended guidelines to facilitate your involvement. Happy Editing! Grandmasterka
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