User:Socrtwo
Paul D. Pruitt
Socrtwo is the nom de plume of Paul D. Pruitt.
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from Swarthmore College and a Master's Degree in Biology from the University of Pennsylvania.
Links
- My resume - I am now working at a Helpdesk for the National Institute of Standards (NIST).
- Plant Hormone Theory - I have 20 year obsession with developing a simple theory of plant hormones.
- Tutorials - I have developed several beginners to intermediate level computer tutorials on various subjects, viewable
- My General Website - it encompasses most of my ideas and has links to my portfolio of computer art, animation and PowerPoint stuff.
- Divine Selection - Evolution as seen through the eyes of Jesus and John the Baptist?
- Scipture Physics - Speculation on the structure of the Universe using scriptural ideas.
- Socrates' Political Cycles - a hopefully good summary of the cycle of politics that Socrates/Plato describes in the 8th, 9th and 10nth Books of the Republic. Christianity is seen as responsible for the rebirth of the cycle in Europe as the Roman culture died.
- Data Recovery Clearinghouse - I also spent a couple of years working on a failed Data Recovery company. The still useful result is a half finished data recovery clearinghouse with around 150 freeware data recovery links
- Silly Books- A recently developed hobby is publishing children's' and adult books via CafePress.
- alt.freeware Group Posts - recent activity.
- Should Exist - these are my dreamer invention ideas.
WikiPedia Activity
I created the first article on
polyamines
. Most or all of the "Location, Characteristics and Occasions for Synthesis Induction" and "Effects" was written by me (such sections are not there for polyamines).
I also wrote the first article on
C.W. Pruitt, Anna Seward Pruitt and Ida Pruitt. The first two were missionaries to China from 1880's-1930's and the last was their daughter who established the Department of Social Services at Peking Union Medical University and later became a money raiser for Rewi Alley's Gung Ho
, industrial worker's cooperative, a movement to aid the Chinese people establish small factories and industrial capacity.
I like Wikipedia and am open to suggestions for where I can contribute.--socrtwo 02:54, Mar 18, 2005 (UTC)