User:SPQRobin
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Hello! I'm Robin. I am or have been active on other wikis as well: on Meta and Wikimedia Incubator to help with the creation of new wikis, on Wikidata, the Dutch Wikipedia, the English Wiktionary, ... See Meta for my central user page.
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| Name in real life | Robin |
| Nationality | Belgian (EU) |
| Country | |
| Time zone | UTC+1 / UTC+2 |
| Ethnicity | Flemish |
| Eyes | Brown |
| Handedness | Left-handed |
| Blood type | A |
| Sexuality | ⚣ |
| Family and friends | |
| Siblings | 1 sister |
| Education and employment | |
| Occupation | Student, Procrastination |
| University | Ghent University |
| Hobbies, interests, and beliefs | |
| Religion | None ("culturally" Catholic, see religion in Belgium) |
| Politics | Very interested in, but difficult to put a single term on... (generally liberal with social, green and conservative aspects) |
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Some of my interests:
- Languages (especially minority/endangered languages) and linguistics.
- European Union; states/countries and their structure (political structure, infrastructure, ...)
- Energy problem, renewable energy, global warming, ...
- Internet, software (PHP, web apps), ...
- LGBT rights
It usually changes from time to time on which wiki(s) and on what topics I am mostly active.
Below is mostly uninteresting random stuff that I once put here.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| “ | An encyclopedia ought to make good the failure to execute such a project hitherto, and should encompass not only the fields already covered by the academies, but each and every brand of human knowledge. This is a work that cannot be completed except by a society of men of letters and skilled workmen, each working separately on his own part, but all bound together solely by their zeal for the best interests of the human race and a feeling of mutual good will. | ” |
| — Denis Diderot, Encyclopédie | ||
The sum of all knowledge? That includes things like:
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Useful, interesting or nice pages
- Templates
- Template:Distribution_of_languages_in_the_world
- Templates
- Days
- International Lefthanders Day (13 August) [I'm left-handed]
- European Day of Languages (26 September)
Belgium...
- ...is a country where almost all political parties are active in only one language area, which means the federal government requires a coalition of at least 2 parties, and usually more (6 are not uncommon)
- ...is a country where French-speakers can vote for French-speaking parties in a part of Flanders, whereas Dutch-speakers cannot vote for Dutch-speaking parties in any part of Wallonia
- ...is a country where political crises take several years
- ...is a country with six governments and six parliaments
- ...is a country where an area of 854 km² and about 73,000 inhabitants has its own government
- ...is a country where our capital has its own parliament and government (with a Minister-President), plus 19 municipalities (with 19 mayors, 19 councils, ...), plus a Governor (and a Vice-Governor). Let's also not forget the Common Community Commission, French Community Commission or Flemish Community Commission.
- ...is a country where a PS politician who is always drunk, has been minister of budget
- ...is a country where a former Prime Minister, when asked to sing the French-language version of the Belgian anthem, accidentally sang the French anthem
- ...is a country where that same politician said that "the only things common to all Belgians are the King, the national football team and some beers."
- ...is a country which holds the record of longest government formation, lasting 541 days
- ...is proudly represented on the list of helicopter prison escapes
Let's just get rid of this.
Visited countries
Lived in:
Flanders (the Flemish Diamond)
Visited countries: (places where I've actually set foot in; not just in an airport or driving through)
EU
Austria: Innsbruck, ...
Denmark: Copenhagen
Estonia: Tallinn
Finland: Åland Islands
France: Nord, Normandie, Provence, Paris, ...
Germany: Schwarzwald, Berlin, Köln, Aachen, Hanover, Düsseldorf, ...
Ireland: Dublin (very shortly)
Italy: Toscane, Rome, ...
Latvia: Riga
Lithuania: various
Luxembourg: various (multiple times)
Netherlands: various
Poland: shortly in Białystok, Warschau and Breslau
Sweden: Stockholm, Uppsala, Malmö, Göteborg, Arboga
Spain [few days]
Catalonia: Barcelona- Madrid
United Kingdom
England: London, Canterbury, Dover, ...
Wallonia: various
- Non-EU Europe
- Americas
Canada: Toronto, Niagara Falls, Montréal
Mexico: Mexico City
United States
California: San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles
District of Columbia
New York: New York City, Niagara Falls
Texas: a few hours in Dallas
- Asia
India: Mumbai
Israel: Haifa, Jerusalem
United Arab Emirates [one night]: Abu Dhabi, Dubai
- Africa
Rwanda [one night]: Kigali
South Africa: Cape Town
Airports I've been to: (that included any actual flight departure and/or arrival)
Brussels Airport (BRU) multiple times
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) multiple times
Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) multiple times
Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN) in 2006
Perpignan–Rivesaltes Airport (PGF) in 2006
Stockholm Bromma Airport (BMA) in 2009 and 2010
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) in 2011, 2015 and 2018
Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) in 2011
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in 2012
Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) in 2012
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (BOM) in 2012
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EuroAirport Basel–Mulhouse–Freiburg (BSL) in 2014
Hannover Airport (HAJ) in 2015
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in 2015
San Diego International Airport (SAN) in 2015
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) in 2015 (mid-flight layover, with leaving plane shortly)
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) in 2015
Mexico City International Airport (MEX) in 2015
O'Hare International Airport (ORD) in 2015
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in 2015
Milan–Malpensa Airport (MXP) in 2016
Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) in 2017
Toulouse–Blagnac Airport (TLS) in 2017
Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) in 2017
Dublin Airport (DUB) in 2017
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) in 2017 (mid-flight layover, without leaving plane)
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) in 2017
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) in 2017
Keflavík International Airport (KEF) in 2017
Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN) in 2017
Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) in 2018
Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) in 2018
O. R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in 2018
Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in 2018
Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport (HRE) in 2018 (mid-flight layover, without leaving plane)
Kigali International Airport (KGL) in 2018
Zürich Airport (ZRH) in 2018
Copenhagen Airport (CPH) in 2019
Visited parliaments: (random order)
Vlaams Parlement in Brussels
Belgian Federal Parliament in Brussels
Bundestag in Berlin
European Parliament in Brussels & Strasbourg
Riksdag in Stockholm
Only seen from outside:
Assemblée nationale in Paris
Palace of Westminster in London
United States Congress in DC
Althingi in Reykjavík
Landtag Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf
Niedersächsischer Landtag in Hanover
South African Parliament in Cape Town- maybe more?
Links about languages
Renewable energy
Interesting to compare :-) See also list of renewable energy topics by country and Special:PrefixIndex/Renewable energy in.
| country | percentage (year) | population | density | comments |
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| Iceland | 71,3% (2005) | + 300.000 | 3,1/km² | The remainder of its energy needs are produced from imported oil & coal. Icelandic New Energy was established to govern the project of transitioning it into the first hydrogen society by 2050. |
| Germany | 14,2% (2007) | + 82.000.000 | 230/km² | Doubled in ± 5 years. Germany's renewable energy sector among most innovative and successful worldwide. |
| Finland | 24,7% (2007) | + 5.000.000 | 16/km² | Mainly by wood industry. |
| Spain | 19,9% (2006) | + 45.000.000 | 90/km² | Northern Spain more than half is renewable (up to 70,8%), Southern and Central Spain less. Madrid just 1.6%. Solar panels compulsory for new buildings. |
| Scotland | 4% (2007) | + 5.000.000 | 65/km² | Renewables contribute 19% of total electrical production, but about 4% of all energy usage. Only 20% of energy was consumed in the form of electricity by end users, the great majority of energy utilised being from the burning of oil (41%) and gas (36%). |
| Portugal | 23,8% (2004) | + 10.000.000 | 114/km² | Decline (but unstable, could be increasing again). |
| United States | 6% (?) | + 305.000.000 | 31/km² | 13% in California as leading state. |
Location
Overview of the historical rule over the area where I live; more or less:
- 1995-present:
Province of Flemish Brabant >
Flemish Region >
Kingdom of Belgium >
European Union - 1980-1995: Province of Brabant >
Flemish Region >
Kingdom of Belgium >
European Union - 1950s-1980: Province of Brabant >
Kingdom of Belgium >
European Union - 1830-1950s: Province of Brabant >
Kingdom of Belgium - 1815-1830: Southern Netherlands > United Kingdom of the Netherlands
- 1804–1815: Dyle (department) > French Empire
- 1795–1804: French First Republic
- 1477-1794: Duchy of Brabant > Habsburg Netherlands > Habsburg (Austrian Empire/Spanish Empire)
- 1384-1477: Duchy of Brabant > Burgundian Netherlands
- 1183–1430: Duchy of Brabant > Holy Roman Empire
Flemish
Situation of Flanders
From my point of view, we are "threatened" (linguistically) from the north and the south.
- Language is what people speak, not what people "should" speak. Our official "Standard Dutch" language is just standardised Hollandic. We speak Flemish in Flanders, not Hollandic. Either classify it as a separate language, or recognise the differences and make it a variant of the Dutch standard.
- The frenchification has to stop.
Flemish in linguistics
- Flemish (historical): spoken in the County of Flanders.
- Flemish (modern): the language(s) and dialect(s) spoken in the Flemish Region. There are various dialects of this lect, but it's unifying (in a natural way, not forced), called tussentaal.
- Brabantian: the dialect of Flemish (linguists prefer "dialect of Dutch") which has the most influence to tussentaal.
- Belgian Dutch: the official standard of Dutch as used in Belgium/Flanders (not spoken by largely anyone).