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I grew up in Lexington, Kentucky and went to the University of Kentucky from which I received a Bachelor of Arts in Music. In 2005 I received a Master of Business Administration degree from Michigan State University, and I now live in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Much of my work in Wikipedia has been related to bluegrass music, which I grew up listening to. Going forward, I plan to continue work on bluegrass music related articles, including the main article, subgenres, and musicians. If you would like to discuss bluegrass or any other article/topic to which I've contributed (or something completely off-topic like the weather, which for me is particularly nasty at the moment) just leave a note on my talk page; I check it regularly. If you are also working on bluegrass music related articles, you are welcome to make full use of my to-do list below.
Current projects
[edit]As of 2011-09-07, I'm working on the following articles:
- Woodward Heights, Lexington
- 2011 Eastern Michigan Eagles football team
- 1987 Eastern Michigan Hurons football team
I am currently most involved in the following WikiProjects:
- WikiProject College Football
- WikiProject College Basketball
- WikiProject Michigan
On WikiProject Reenactment I'm mostly doing maintenance and reverting vandalism. I'm currently taking a break from WP:DYK.
Local articles in need of photos
[edit]- Franklin, Michigan
- Greenfield Village (Amtrak station)
- Waterloo State Recreation Area (has one, could use more)
- Ray Fisher Stadium - U-M baseball stadium, between Revelli Hall and Yost Ice Arena
- William Palmer Residence (has one, but house is largely obscured by trees) - north of Geddes, near Nichols Arboretum, near the end of Orchard Hills Dr.
- Bentley Historical Library (has one, but library is largely obscured by trees) - on the southern side of U-M North Campus, north of the VA (immediately north of Ford Library) and west of cemetery
Other places to find me
[edit]Come say "hi!"
Key edits
[edit]Most active day:
- January 20, 2006. By the end of the day I had made 84 edits. I think I am going to take it easy for a few days! Check out the work I did on Paul Laurence Dunbar High School! ([1])
- (Honorable mention) July 1, 2011. 158 edits in Commons (almost all minor, using HotCat -- that's why it's only "honorable mention"!), and 11 more (non-minor) in English Wikipedia. cmadler (talk) 18:15, 1 July 2011 (UTC)
- 1 April 27, 2005. [2] A disambiguation in Modigliani-Miller theorem.
- 50 June 17, 2005. [3] A minor change on my user page.
- 100 July 15, 2005. [4] Added Peter Rowan to the List of bluegrass musicians.
- 250 August 3, 2005. [5] Specified on List of people from Kentucky that Bill Monroe is from Rosine.
- 500 September 21, 2005. [6] Fixed the link to J. D. Crowe from the bluegrass music article.
- 1000 January 19, 2005. [7] Added a citation for the number of TCF Bank branches in Illinois.
- 2000 July 29, 2007. [8] Reverted vandalism on Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (Lexington, Kentucky)
- 4000 August 4, 2009. [9] This edit right here!
- 6000 April 16, 2010. [10] A nice big well-cited addition to Dynasty (sports).
- 10,000 June 29, 2011. [11] Working on adapting AfD instructions for use at DYK, to allow DYK to use transcluded subpages for nominations.
Fun with Wikipedia
[edit]Note
[edit]Please note that the term "cmadler" (regardless of case) is my mark, to which I grant Wikipedia and all other Wikimedia projects unreserved rights, on the conditions that the term may only be used in reference to me or my contributions. I have been using this invented name since 1996, and to my knowledge I am the first creator of this word. A Google search on the term yields approximately 50 distinct hits (over 280 in total), all of which refer to me.
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