User:Steve98052

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I live in the Seattle, Washington area.

I haven't joined any systematic editing projects to this point; most of my editing is copy-editing articles where I find problems while looking up things I want to know about. Sometimes I clean up references too. I have only occasionally done serious research to add substantial content to an article.

After searching through :Category:Wikipedia backlog for a while, I finally found an "Oldest backlog" category I could empty: :Category:Self-contradictory articles from December 2009, which had just one "self-contradictory" article – [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Matrix_calculus&oldid=499005615 Matrix calculus] – before I tried to clear the self-contradiction (which was really more a collection of mistakes and omissions that made it inconsistent with the source, rather than a self-contradiction). Does this mean I'm joining Wikipedia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check? Not really. I'm still more inclined to fix problems I stumble across while using Wikipedia.