User:Dziban303

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Greetings

I prefer anonymity and random edits of pages I find interesting yet lacking in some small regard.

IPAc-en

The IPAc-en template is great for those non-linguists among us who do not have the IPA alphabet memorized. It should be used wherever possible!

Diacritics

It's a shame that diacritical marks like ö, è, é are harder to reach on a keyboard.

Digraphs to graphemes

I þink þorn (Þ þ) should be brought back to represent the voiceless dental fricative /θ/ ("thick," "thin" → "þick," "þin"), and (Ð ð) for the voiced dental fricative /ð/ ("this," "father" → "ðis," "faðer"). Insular g, Ᵹ ᵹ, might be worþ using to distinguish between hard (/ɡ/) and soft (//) variants of the phoneme. All right, maybe not. I'm not completely crazy, ðough, so you won't find me advocating for a return of wynn (Ƿ ƿ) for /w/, or suggesting the ȝse of ȝogh (Ȝ ȝ) for /j/.

Ligatures

Ligatures like æ and œ are okay with me, too.

Something I want to keep handy

Chen Rong's handscroll from ca. 1244, Nine Dragons, ink and some red on paper. The entire scroll is 46.3 by 1,096.4 centimetres (1.52 ft × 35.97 ft)! Located in the Museum of Fine Art in Boston, Mass.

Full handscroll Nine Dragons
Full handscroll Nine Dragons

Projects

Someday I'll get around to working on this timeline of American cruiser classes: User:Dziban303/Timeline of cruisers of the United States Navy

I did a lot of maintenance on the GOES satellite articles.

I largely rewrote the article on MPAR, and I want to write an article on its successor radar, ATD. I uploaded some images of the installation of ATD:

See also:

My Contributions

Templates

Homemade

Timeline of USAF fighter jets
Timeline of USN fighter jets

Navy Stuff

WW2

WWI