User:Denis.arnaud
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Hello. My name is Denis Arnaud, also known as Denis.arnaud on selected MediaWiki sites. I am 55 years of age, and now live in Essen, Germany. I work as a head of optimization and data engineering in the digital division of a world-wide logistics company.
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| 55Y | This Wikipedian was born on 17 January 1971 and is 55 years, 2 months, and 0 days old. |
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| This Wikipedia user is currently adding information about international airports and railway stations, time and mood permitting. At the same time, he may (not) be actively editing this site as such development proceeds. |
Special pages
Today's news
- At the Academy Awards, One Battle After Another wins six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson (pictured).
- German philosopher Jürgen Habermas dies at the age of 96.
- Chilean architect Smiljan Radić Clarke is awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
- In cricket, the Men's T20 World Cup concludes with India defeating New Zealand in the final.
- Mojtaba Khamenei is elected Supreme Leader of Iran following the assassination of his father, Ali Khamenei.
Today's snapshot
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Burst of Joy is a photograph taken on March 17, 1973, by Associated Press photographer Slava "Sal" Veder. It shows Robert L. Stirm (1933–2025), a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force, meeting his family after five years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Photographed at Travis Air Force Base in California, Burst of Joy captures the moment when Stirm's daughter runs toward him with her arms outstretched, followed by other family members, as he returns home after the repatriation of American prisoners following the Paris Peace Accords. The image was widely published in newspapers and magazines and became one of the most recognizable photographs of the war's human aftermath, winning the 1974 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography. Photograph credit: Slava "Sal" Veder
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My statistics
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General statistics
| User ID | 121065 |
| User groups | extended confirmed user |
| Is administrator? | 0 |
| First edit | 2006-12-19 18:08 |
| Latest edit | 2018-08-19 09:06 |
| Live edits | 3,760 (98.6%) |
| Deleted edits | 54 (1.4%) |
| Total edits | 3,814 |
| Edits in the past 24 hours | 7 |
| Edits in the past 7 days | 43 |
| Edits in the past 30 days | 90 |
| Edits in the past 365 days | 184 |
| Average edits per day | 0.9 (4,260 days) |
| Average edit size* | 178.3 bytes |
Pages
| Pages edited (total) | 2,232 |
| Average edits per page | 1.709 |
| Pages created | 623 (27 since deleted) |
| Pages moved | 145 |
| Pages deleted | 1 |
Files
| Files uploaded | 13 |
| Files uploaded (Commons) | 16 |
Edits (live)
| (Semi-)automated edits | 376 (10%) |
| Edits with summaries | 3,446 (91.6%) |
| Minor edits | 3,146 (83.7%) |
| Small edits (<20 bytes)* | 1,576 (41.9%) |
| Large edits (>1000 bytes)* | 229 (6.1%) |
Actions
| Thank | 23 |
| Approve | 0 |
| Patrol | 2 |
| Accounts created | 0 |
(Re)blocks
| Longest block | – |
| Current block | – |
Global edit counts (approximate)
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