My co-workers, my daughters, my wife, and my friends are all Wikipedia addicts. I can't say that I'll become an addict, but I see the appeal.
I use Wikipedia consistently for research and have noted a lot of errors in information - some minor, some major.
I figure if I'm going to enjoy the benefits of the correct information then I can also give back by contributing as an editor to correct information that is inaccurate.
That's the whole point of this common usage encyclopedia, right?
About Me
I'm a journalist by trade, with a heavy focus of my work in musical theater including Broadway, U.S. Regional, and U.K. West End.
In addition to my work in journalism I have been married 10 years and love my wife as much today as the day I married her. Together we enjoy the blessings of three wonderful daughters.
We live in New York, enabling my work reporting on Broadway events and related news. I also travel regularly throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe relating to my work as a journalist and musical theater analyst.