User:RaptorX

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RaptorX -- Iain Lee's Podcast Uber Correspondent


About Me![edit]

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I live & born in Walthamstow, London

Places I have a link with...

I am very young boy and still at school! :0, I don't speak my mother tounge language (Tamil) but I do speak English!, My Birthday is on 14 February, same day as Valentines Day!

Year of Birth: MCMXCIII

The most work I do on Wikipedia is on ITV, Iain Lee & Userboxes

I do have a Blog, that I try to update.

The Link: http://raptorx-uk.blogspot.com/

My Userpage has been vandalised once

1. "I'm an a**hole" on RaptorX's views

My Edits

Podcasts I listen to..[edit]

Awards[edit]

  • Lots of Green Slips (Green is Good)
  • No Yellow Slips (Yellow is Bad)
The Original Barnstar
For many contributions with limited reward, I present you with this Original Barnstar. Sharkface217 00:55, 1 November 2006 (UTC)


Contributions & Kindness Campaign[edit]

You can look at my tiny Wikipedia contributions at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/RaptorX

Please join the Kindness Campaign on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Kindness_Campaign

Things to have edited[edit]

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Minor Edits[edit]


More Soon...

Podcast Correspondent[edit]

I am Podcast Correspondent since Friday 23rd September 2005, This is my first correspondent update but I was "Trainee" Podcast Correspondent for Iain since his Podcast launched on iTunes. And suggested by listeners that I do "The Most Updates as a Correspondent". Lots of people expected me to be renewed as a Podcast Correspondent but anything can happen.

On 27 December 2005, The correspondent update happened on Iain's show & luckily I was promoted to Podcast Uber Correspondent.

Did you know?[edit]

Caldera of Mount Okmok
Caldera of Mount Okmok
  • ... that Mount Okmok (pictured) in Alaska may have contributed to the downfall of Ptolemaic Egypt?
  • ... that Majed Abu Maraheel, the first Palestinian Olympian, tended flowers for a living before becoming an Olympic runner?
  • ... that Apollo 17 carried a 6-pound (2.7 kg) explosive charge as part of the Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment?
  • ... that Edwin Atwater and his brother were the first people to import glass into Canada?
  • ... that a former section of U.S. Route 101 was nicknamed the "Bloody Bayshore" for its frequent collisions?
  • ... that Gerald Willis, after working as a bus driver at age 15, started a business that earned $2 million per year and built a replica of the Hermitage after watching The President's Lady?
  • ... that Ian Begg restored Muckrach Castle after over 200 years without a roof?
  • ... that John Jones took a leave of absence just days before succeeding Bob Harlan as chief executive officer of the Green Bay Packers, and ultimately left the team a few months later?
  • ... that Missouri's annual Snake Saturday parade originally began in a hotel parking lot with only four floats?


Featured Article of the Day[edit]

Lou Henry Hoover

Lou Henry Hoover (March 29, 1874 – January 7, 1944) was the first lady of the United States from 1929 to 1933 as the wife of President Herbert Hoover. She was active in community groups, including the Girl Scouts of the USA, which she led from 1922 to 1925 and from 1935 to 1937. She was the first woman to earn a geology degree from Stanford. In the first twenty years of their marriage, the Hoovers lived in several countries; during World War I, they led efforts to assist war refugees. Beginning in 1917, they lived in Washington, D.C., as Herbert became a high government official. In the White House, Lou Hoover dedicated her time as first lady to her volunteer work, though she did not publicize it. Her invitation of Jessie De Priest to the White House for tea was controversial in the South. After Herbert's defeat for re-election in 1932, Lou Hoover continued her work, helping provide refugee support with her husband during World War II, and died suddenly of a heart attack in 1944. (Full article...)

On This Day[edit]

March 29: Boganda Day in the Central African Republic (1959); Martyrs' Day in Madagascar (1947)

Mariner 10
Mariner 10
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In the News[edit]

Wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge
Wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge

RaptorX's views[edit]

ITV:

I loved Thames Television & LWT but for these last few years ITV is being rubbish, Just making programmings with "Celebrity" on it, The only thing I watch on ITV is Tonight with Trevor McDonald.I say "Bring back the old ITV!".

Vandals:

They are like chavs!

The New Tottenham Hotspur Badge

Looks like a Bird on a Beach Ball!

Other Stuff[edit]

RaptorX's Favourite Links[edit]

Forums that I am a member of....