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GeekyDave
— Wikipedian  —
PronounsI prefer he/him, although you can call me anything you want
CountryEngland
LanguagesEnglish
Time zoneBritish Summer Time
Current timeCurrent UTC is 20:56
Contact info
GitHubweeklyd3
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Joined11 November 2021
First editNovember 11 2021
Autoconfirmed?
Extended confirmed?
RollbackerJune 16, 2022
SignatureGeekyDave ( | talk | contributions)
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This user scored 802 on the Wikipediholic test (revision 1096581237).
This user has too many userboxes.
This user is not a member of, but admires the British Army.
This user lives in London.
This user has flown aircraft...on their computer, that is!

Computer n screen.svg This user has flown aircraft...on their computer, that is! linked pages

C172R G1000 in flightThis editor frequently flies simulated aircraft on X-Plane.
This user loves
Warbirds from the
Gulf War
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Warbirds from the
Korean War
This user loves
Warbirds from the
Vietnam War
This user loves
Warbirds from World War 2
This user wishes to fly and hopes to become an aircraft pilot.
Short link pipe trick

Many article titles are disambiguated with parenthetic qualifiers, like this: [[Self (psychology)]]. But when you want to include such a link in the body of an article, this would look rather awkward. So all you have to do is use the "pipe trick", like this: [[Self (psychology)|]]. Notice the "|" character stuck in there at the end of the link? That makes the link look like this: Self, without having to type the name of the link after the pipe!

This trick also works with namespaces, so that [[Wikipedia:Tip of the day|]] (again notice the pipe character) displays like this: Tip of the day.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}

I’m a user who would like to focus mainly on grammar correcting and behind the scenes stuff.


Lost Figures Project:

This project is a brainchild of mine and is a group of WikiUsers. Our goal is to give the Residtance fighters who gave their lives for us a voice.

We wish to conduct this by creating short pages for unrecognised members if WW2. This would be achieved by looking at Resistance pages and filling in the gaps.


E.G: The Austrian Resistance have almost ALL red names and we can fix that. if you want to join please submit something in my talk page