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User:Tamfang

I'm just this bloke

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I love Baroque and world fusion music; the sunlight of a late afternoon in spring; making pretty mathematical pictures.

I am afflicted (to varying degrees) with depression, insomnia, underemployment, and Rapture of the Future; allergic to perfumes, pollen, authority and good advice.

I was once fluent in Esperanto, French and Tourist Italian. I can also count to ten in Spanish, Latin, German, Russian, Japanese, Elvish; recite the alphabet in Greek and Hebrew; transliterate Devanāgarī and Tengwar.

I attended University Laboratory High School of Urbana, Illinois, but have not won a Nobel, Nebula, Pulitzer or Ig Nobel Prize. I do have two Knuth reward checks.

According to one who keeps track of such things, I was the first Libertarian in California to be endorsed for partisan office (Assembly) by a major daily newspaper (the San Francisco Examiner before Hearst Corporation sold it). This happened during the newspaper strike of 1994.

I have made a bunch of illustrations for geometry articles (and one astronomical); see my page on Commons.

the handle

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Tamfang, in case you were wondering, is intended as Elvish for copper beard.

The first element is attested (so far as I know) only in a footnote to an early version of The Chaining of Melko; but the later canonical word for copper is less euphonious, so I choose to assume that a cognate of tambe survived east of the Misty Mountains (where copper-bearded Men were most likely to be found).

I may someday have to change it to Nimfang.

In February 2020 someone used TAMFANG for "Tesla Amazon Microsoft Facebook Apple Netflix Google", but it wasn't me.

micro-deletionism

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As of 2019 November 18 I had made 25741 edits to articles, median change -3 bytes, total -1593631.

subpages

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User:Tamfang/blazons (in sporadic progress) is a collection of blazons of "good" coats of arms – i.e., consistent with my notions of heraldic style – found in Wikipedia, so that I can find them when I want an illustration of a given feature.

User:Tamfang/QC cast is a count of appearances of each character (above a threshold) in Questionable Content, started in response to a dispute about who are the "major" characters worth listing in the article.

User:Tamfang/Stuart is a list of legitimate descendants of King James VI&I who were alive at some point between the flight of James II (1688) and the death of Queen Anne (1714), in the normal order of succession. See Act of Settlement 1701 for context. I chose those dates as convenient boundaries to the succession crisis.

User:Tamfang/people I have known – secondhand glamour

good writing

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Anyone who aspires to write well could do worse than to read A Dictionary of Modern English Usage. You need not agree with all of its recommendations (I don't) but the core principles are sound:

(Caveat: I have not looked at the editions of 1996 or later.)

pet peeves

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This list is potentially endless, but it's my peeves, not yours. I invite comments, though.

Hm, should I spin off this section to a subpage?

You can vote for me, or you can vote for a crook.
but the relation is not symmetric. This sentence:
That movie with Rick and Ilsa is the best movie ever!
refers to Casablanca as "that movie with Rick and Ilsa" and describes it as "the best movie ever".
An example of the danger: He is currently married to Datin Seri Panglima Datuk Raya Erom (born 1963), an ethnic Kadazandusun woman of Lotud descent from Tuaran since 18 December 1984 … If she is from Tuaran since 1984, where was she from before then?
My friend Barry (the one with the hovercraft) said the other day ...
My friend Barry (who has one brown eye and two green eyes), on his way to lunch, suddenly remembered ...
Definitely don't give the parenthesis its own capital and stop, unless it is an independent sentence; i.e., don't do this:
My friend Barry (Who is a whiz at pinochle.) said ...
As with Jodie Foster, I was born on a Monday.
Can we omit Jodie and turn this into a meaningful sentence containing "with me"?
In “Only the Paranoid Survive”, Dr Grove’s bestselling book, he argues ....
This could sometimes mean that someone else (perhaps named in the preceding sentence) argues, in a book edited by Grove. Where someone is mentioned by name and by a pronoun, the explicit name ought to be in the most prominent position, namely (if possible) the subject of the sentence. I'd make it:
In his bestselling book "Only the Paranoid Survive", Dr Grove argues ....

by the way

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Are there really 55 of you watching this page?!

gongs

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I'm sometimes surprised at what gets noticed. Such is the reward of the Sloth!

for assuming good faith. ([1]) —D-Rock (talk) 06:08, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
The Goat Star
For contributions to Caprinae Solidarius ([2])

Lance Corporal William Windsor salutes you!

 Chzz  ►  22:09, 2 June 2009 (UTC)

The Mullet Pierced
Truly miscellanous, contributions to lots of pages, helping others with this regard, doing leg work. (About time.)- Jarry1250 [ humourousdiscuss ] 10:20, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
The Copyeditor's Barnstar
For cleaning up after me at Papal conclave. ([3]) KTC (talk) 05:28, 29 June 2012 (UTC)
The Barnstar of Diligence
For all your edits to Poland–Russia border. Legolover26 (talk) 15:58, 20 September 2012 (UTC)
The Copyeditor's Barnstar
Thanks for copy-editing work here Tito Dutta (talk) 08:43, 18 October 2012 (UTC)
The Surreal Barnstar
For providing a unique personal voice in answers to many Reference Desk queries. RomanSpa (talk) 09:18, 10 July 2014 (UTC)
The Reference Desk Barnstar
Thanks for answering my font size question on the Mathematics Reference desk! --Aabicus (talk) 17:34, 9 September 2020 (UTC)