User:My Jalopy Computer

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Username & Introduction

Logo I created from the CoolText website

Hello fellow Wiki enthusiasts, and everyone else who decided to view my page:

Since I have always liked working with computers and am currently studying computer science, I go by the username of “My Jalopy Computer”.

The word, “jalopy” is usually referred to as an old and junk car, but I figured I would use it to make it kind of comical by describing my computer as “old” and a piece of “junk”.

(Besides, I think jalopy is a funny sounding word.)

Why I Joined Wiki:

  • I think it will be an interesting experience to get to know how this group works.
  • To know how I can improve my writing.
  • To become a better writer.
  • Make a contribution to a variety of topics.
  • Potentially help others with articles.
  • I want to not only learn about community itself, but the dynamics of it.
Computer reasons-
  • To get to learn a bit about programming just by joining the Wikipedia website and dappling with the sandbox.

Contributions:

I will be contributing to some conversations about computers, technology, other various topics, etc. and I want to know how people will edit it and give me more information about it.

Overall, I think Wikipedia will be a great experience to learn what genuinely good people can do just by writing and correcting articles.

-Previous update (6/10/19): I am thinking on contributing in the following category types and pages:

(Technology):

IEEE 802.11ax
standard

(Mental Health): Bipolar II disorder

(Skin Disease): Seborrhoeic dermatitis

(Scary Stories): Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

(Medicine): Medical cannabis

Current update (6/19): I will be making my first contribution on the article,

CDP Spoofing
. I want to help this stub article out.

Quotes:

My favorite fun quote:

From the Spongebob episode: "Graveyard Shift"

"Wait, if that was you on the phone and you on the bus, then who was flickering the lights?"..."Nosferatu!"[1]

  1. ^ "Graveyard Shift/transcript". Encyclopedia SpongeBobia. Retrieved 2019-06-08.