User talk:Randy Kryn
My nom for Best Vandal Edit in the categories of...
This one is always interesting...
See and listen to Wikipedia edits as they occur. Designed by Stephen LaPorte and Mahmoud Hashemi of hatnote.com, the link was copied from a user page, don't remember where, but it deservedly is on quite a few.
...as is this
If you click on the first link of a page (not including links in the language parenthesis), and then click on the first link on that page, and so on, before too long you get to the psychology article. An odd fact that can be explained six ways to Sunday, and all of them right. I don't recall where I first read this, does someone know who discovered it? Thanks.
- I just tested this on the first two Random articles from the sidebar link, and it's absolutely true! (12 hops and 15 hops) This is truly amazing. EEng 05:24, 20 January 2018 (UTC)
- Other loops lead to philosophy rather than "psychology". Just as in real life. Randy Kryn (talk) 17:39, 31 January 2018 (UTC)
- Fascinating indeed! Mathematics→quantity→multitude→counting→element (mathematics)→mathematics→ is a terminal loop, with a large watershed, flowing from psychology→science→knowledge→fact→evidence→logical assertion→mathematical logic→mathematics→ (or from philosophy→education→learning→knowledge→etc.). Of course this situation is subject to change. I haven't found any other terminal loops. "Walled gardens" and pages without links, if any exist, would be exceptions. In any case I'd say this phenomenon really speaks to the metaphysical outlook of the wiki collectivity. groupuscule (talk) 20:04, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
- Other loops lead to philosophy rather than "psychology". Just as in real life. Randy Kryn (talk) 17:39, 31 January 2018 (UTC)
- I just tested this on the first two Random articles from the sidebar link, and it's absolutely true! (12 hops and 15 hops) This is truly amazing. EEng 05:24, 20 January 2018 (UTC)
Now you know
Perhaps my best geek edit
A five cushion bank shot: italicizing the Star Trek and Buffy the Vampire Slayer links on Wikipedia's Klingon language page.
Hey! I saw that you edited the article Black Mirror and thought maybe you would be interested in this new user category I created?-🐦Do☭torWho42 (⭐) 10:48, 2 February 2018 (UTC)