User:ClockworkLunch

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Consider me, essentially, an ex-editor. If I'm seen in edit histories anymore, understand only that I have changed something during my normal usage of Wikipedia. I have no further interest in regularly contributing to Wikipedia or its related projects. The whole nonsense surrounding the deletion of Esperanza upset me enough to distance myself from things. I quite firmly state that Wikipedia has become quite a bit too bureaucratic these days...and I suppose that Wikipedia will reap what it sows, sadly enough. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/3354752/Wikipedia-an-online-encyclopedia-torn-apart.html 1]

Times have found me disassociated from the Wikipedia as it now exists, and although I remain an admin, I never really made a mark. Though my greatest wishes for this project included a greater sense of community, Wikipedia no longer requires my continued participation, so I should now be considered only a passerby.

My to-do list contained these pages:

Paula Danzinger - Vasily Eroshenko - Natalie Honeycutt - Allie Stolz - Jean DuCasse - Maggie Bailey - stealth advertisement - sarille - Maureen Messent- Orsinal - Drew Shubeck - Rich Dalrymple - Jordan Woy - Kevin Weiberg - Jon Heidtke - Marian Kozielewski - Aleksander Debski - Elmer Squee - German Dye Trust - Jefferson Waterman International - Jay Kriegel - Silk Road Caucus

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{{User contrib|bloody well enough}}