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+ | Hi I'm Kurt and this is my personal page. I don't have much time to put anything here now and any wizard worth his salt should not reveal too much at a time. I'm the wizard that started this wiki, but you are the person that can make it cool. Actually I don't consider myself a real wizard in any particular field, my interests are to wide for me to have the time to become truly expert in any one area. It will be up to you to help fill in the blank spaces in my own knowledge as well as other wizards, apprentices, and visitors. | ||
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+ | This particular wiki is still quite new, please help to make it a better resource. I built it with the adage, "Build it and they will come." Also quite apt is the [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/ WordNet] example for 'adage': | ||
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+ | Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would," | ||
+ | Like the poor cat i' the adage. --Shak. | ||
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+ | I just hope the outcome I seek is fairer than that of the Lady Macbeth, who's words were intended towards ambition and murder. My intent is to help shine the light of knowledge. I hope to have at least a minor success. | ||
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+ | Thanks for visiting, hope to see you again. | ||
+ | --[[User:Kurt|Kurt]] 07:52, 15 November 2006 (EST) |
Revision as of 12:52, 15 November 2006
Hi I'm Kurt and this is my personal page. I don't have much time to put anything here now and any wizard worth his salt should not reveal too much at a time. I'm the wizard that started this wiki, but you are the person that can make it cool. Actually I don't consider myself a real wizard in any particular field, my interests are to wide for me to have the time to become truly expert in any one area. It will be up to you to help fill in the blank spaces in my own knowledge as well as other wizards, apprentices, and visitors.
This particular wiki is still quite new, please help to make it a better resource. I built it with the adage, "Build it and they will come." Also quite apt is the WordNet example for 'adage':
Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would," Like the poor cat i' the adage. --Shak.
I just hope the outcome I seek is fairer than that of the Lady Macbeth, who's words were intended towards ambition and murder. My intent is to help shine the light of knowledge. I hope to have at least a minor success.
Thanks for visiting, hope to see you again. --Kurt 07:52, 15 November 2006 (EST)