User:Lkseitz
Wikipedia editor
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The user name Lkseitz stands for Lee K. Seitz, a native of Alabama in the United States of America in his 40's. He sometimes thinks about doing do more for Wikipedia, but for now prefers to maintain his own web sites and contribute to BhamWiki instead. Except for the rare times he gets the bug to write an entry, you'll primarily find him doing minor corrections. (This apparently makes him a WikiOgre.)
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Articles to which I've made significant contributions
- Alabama sturgeon – started
- Alabama Theatre – rewrote from scratch to remove plagiarism
- Area code 256 – started
- Aristocratic Xtraterrestrial Time-Traveling Thieves – started; now archived on my blog and attributable to me, since Wikipedia didn't want it
- Birmingham Terminal Station – wrote BhamWiki entry on which this article was based
- Choplifter – elaborated differences between computer and arcade games
- Internet Oracle – fleshed out origins
- Jack's – started
- Peter Langston – started
- Ken Uston – added section on video games and computers
Pages linked from Wikipedia
The following entries have links to web sites I maintain. These are all the ones I'm aware of. Per Wikipedia's external links guideline, I have never added a link to one of my sites myself, nor, beyond that guideline, have I ever asked others to do so.
- Atari Force
- Arts in Australia (formerly linked from Bush dance)
- Bill Mantlo
- Culture of Australia
- Dire Wraith
Heterodyne Boys(Article merged with Girl Genius, but link no longer relevant enough to be included.)- Hybrid (Jimmy Marks)
- Liberator (arcade game)
New Universe(Removed in 2012.)- Rom (comics)
Subpages
For my reference so I don't forget about them.