Hello there! Feel free to call me Jazz, JazzMan, or any variation thereof.
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Hello there! Feel free to call me Jazz, JazzMan, or any variation thereof.
I am a (small-l) libertarian of the Walter E. Williams/Milton Friedman/Ron Paul variety. Unlike some libertarians, I'm pretty open-minded, and not fully set in the details of how I think a perfect society should function.
In May 2008 I graduated from Bucknell University with a degree in chemical engineering. Then 12 minutes later the economy tanked, and I'm having a hard time finding a company in my area (Cincinnati) who wants to hire a new grad with no job experience. My dream job would be in food engineering or flavor science. Gah! That's a redlink!


I have pretty extensive wiki experience, though not a whole lot with Wikipedia itself, ironically enough (the first ribbon above is for my WP editing; the other ribbon is for my combined edits across all wikis I can remember). I edited on Conservapedia for about a year and a half under the username Jazzman831 (aka "JazzMan"), but was better known (and further promoted) under the name HelpJazz. I also edited (though almost exclusively on talk pages) at Conservapedia's rival RationalWiki, also under the name Jazzman831. I was a sysop and a bureaucrat (for what it was worth) at RationalWiki and had "blocking rights" at Conservapedia.
I understand basic wiki markup, and am pretty good at finding out how to do new things. I'm not very good at fancy formatting and whatnot, but that's largely because I'm too lazy to figure out how to do it, and I've never really had a good reason to learn. (I have little enough aesthetics to be able to use tables and colors to actually make anything look better!)
My primary (and so far only) editing at Wikipedia is geared towards copy edits and language structure. I'm pretty good at clearing up "the panda eats shoots and leaves"-type grammar problems. I don't follow much of an edit pattern; so far I've only been editing articles that I just so happened to be reading. I haven't yet decided if I will be spending much time in a concentrated effort to edit; for now I'll just edit when I happen to see something that needs fixing, so I can get my bearings and lurk a little longer.
These are the areas that I will likely be editing, since they are the areas for which I most often use Wikipedia:
For things I always seem to need... but can't find.
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