User:Gergiev
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A little bit about me
Hello, my name's Clym Stock-Williams, and I'm a Physics student at Oxford University. I am English, and I think this is reflected in my interests (see below)! Oh, and I joined Wikipedia on January 16 2005.
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Interests
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Music:
- I play the 'cello, organ, sing (tenor) and also conduct on occasion.
- Enjoy many styles of composition, but have a special interest in the music of J.S. Bach, Dmitri Shostakovich and Sir Edward Elgar.
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Literature:
- Probably largely due to my name (from The Return of the Native), I read a lot of Thomas Hardy.
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Science:
- Obviously physics, but I'm hopeful for the prospects of properly-harnessed Fusion power.
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Current work on Wikipedia
- I'm currently in the research stage for an article on August Jaeger, publisher and friend of Edward Elgar.
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History of my Wikipedia Activity
- April 29 Wikified and rewrote articles on:
- February 16 Created new stub for the composer Sir William Henry Harris
- February 9 Expanded, rewrote article on the Fast Flux Test Facility.
- January 18 Created new page for Netanel Altschuler, redirected from incorrect spelling page, and wikified text of old article.
- January 18 Wikified the following articles:
- January 17 Rewrote article on the A3 rocket.
- January 13 Small edit on The Dream of Gerontius article.
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License
I multi-license all my contributions except for my user pages:
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