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C.Fred

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Once owned by a Dachshund,
always owned by a Dachshund.

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C.Fred {{IPAc-en|s|i:|_|f|r|E|d}}, alternately spelled cfred when the namespace does not allow periods, is the online ID I've been using since 1990.

I have been an active user on Wikipedia since 2006 and an administrator since 2007.

My preferred pronouns are he/him/his, but since I do not think gender is relevant to the qualifications of an editor, I will not take offence if you use they/them/their when referring to me in a discussion. (If I am unsure of another user's preferred pronouns, I use they/them/their.)

Wikipedia areas of interest

I have been posting in Wikipedia so far on areas that interest me.

I also contribute to Wikipedia by helping to maintain the article space, both in editing articles that I read (especially grammar, referencing and citations, etc.) and patrolling proposed deletions.

In the course of wielding the administrator's mop, I also delete a fair number of articles. Most are about the editor's band, girlfriend, school club, story idea, or MMORPG guild. Some articles have a shred of hope to them, so I leave them around to see if there is future development on them. While I keep them on my watchlist, I've also got a list of articles to revisit to see if progress has been made on them.

=Article ideas=

Article ideas in various formative states, which may or may not be in my personal sandbox:

;Comparison of American football rules: There are three major codes for football in the US: NFL, NCAA, and Federation (high school). The rules differ among them, e.g. kickoffs from the 30 35, 35, and 40, respectively. Akin to other comparison articles, I envision two tables: one with general rules differences (goalpost width, hash marks, missed field goals, try-for-point distance, etc.) and one with penalty enforcement differences (pass interference, holding, intentional grounding, encroachment/offside, etc.)

=Awards=

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=Fifteen minutes of fame=

I was mentioned by username in an All Things Considered radio story on 10 January 2011—by the host, in [http://www.npr.org/2011/01/10/132810933/wikipedia-turns-10-eyes-developing-world an interview with Jimmy Wales]. It's in the audio version of the story only, around the 4:00 mark. This is how [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:C.Fred&oldid=406821120 my user page appeared at the time of the story].

Education, background, and writing style

I graduated from North Carolina State University with bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting. I am licensed as a CPA.

I also took a copyediting class in college. I did well in the class and enjoyed it.

Readers paying close attention may also note that I have a tendency to drift into Canadian English, especially with regard to certain spellings (e.g., colour). All my education was in the U.S. However, I've been in 10+ years of relationships with Canadians or daughters of British subjects, and I worked a year at a Big Four accounting firm that used Commonwealth spelling in certain internal documents (e.g., audit programme). As a result, Canadian/Commonwealth spelling has rubbed off on me. I'm aware of it enough to turn back on American English when the article warrants.

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Avocational and hobby interests

I am a high-school football official. Hence the interest above in articles about football and sports in general. I have also called varsity contests in volleyball and softball; I have called recreational-league baseball and basketball; and I called intramural soccer in college.

I am a rampant, if sometimes old-school, computer geek. It shows when I get involved with an article headed to AfD here: my Usenet background leads to a discuss-first, vote-later philosophy, from the practice of RFDs and CFVs (Requests for Discussion and Calls for Votes, respectively) on Usenet group creations. This sometimes runs counter to the act-first-and-then-discuss philosophy that gets applied often on Wikipedia. (However, I have no qualms speedily deleting an article if it meets the criteria, and I have been known to practice the BOLD-revert-discuss cycle editing style.)

Speaking of the old-school-ness, I still frequent a few MUSHes, particularly TinyTIM.

I adopted two dogs from shelters/rescue organizations: a black-and-tan short-hair dachshund and a terrier mix who appeared to have a large fraction of Jack Russell in her. The terrier passed away in 2012, and the dachshund in 2016.

Miscellany

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