User:Stewartadcock
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Articles that I consider to be my children
- Protein structure prediction
- List of biochemistry topics, List of biochemists
- List of biomolecules, Biomolecule
- Maurice Vincent Wilkes
- Molecular mechanics (stub: needs work)
- List of computing people
History of Science
- Glossary of climbing terms, List of climbing topics, List of climbing areas (now gone), Category:Mountaineering
- Climbing equipment, Quickdraw, Webbing, Jumar/Jumaring/Jugging
- Deep-water soloing, Edging, Abseil
- Grade (bouldering)
- Knot disambiguation, Prusik knot/Prusik hitch, Münter hitch/Half hitch/Italian hitch
- Template:Climbing-stub,Template:Climbingbio-stub
- Zymology/Zymurgy
- India pale ale, Brown ale, Old ale
- List of surfing topics, List of surfing areas (Now gone!)
- List of surfing terms (now Transwiki'd)
- List of surfers, Robert Wilson Simmons
FOLDOC ports
- R2000, Radio Frequency Interference, RapidCAD, Raster font, Rastergram, Remote Access Server, Remote Access Service, Record Management Services, Recursive data type
- Systems development life cycle, System R, System programming language, systemboard, System 5, SYSKEY, SyQuest_Technology, SyQuest, SYQT, Syntactic salt, Syntactic sugar, Synchronous Optical NETwork, SONET, Synchronous Multimedia Integration Language, Symlink, Symbolic mathematics, Symbolic math, Swap space, Surrogate key, Subset-equational language, Subnet, Subject-oriented programming, Subband encoding, Strength reduction, Stemmer, Stemming, Stateless server, STARSYS, SRI International, Stanford Research Institute, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language, SAIL (programming language), Stale pointer bug, Stack Environment Control Dump machine, SSL programming language, Syntax Semantic Language programming language, SSL, SR programming language, SR language, Synchronizing Resources programming language, SPARC International, Scalable Processor ARChitecture, Space-cadet_keyboard, Software theft, Software law, SODIMM, SO-DIMM, Small Outline DIMM, SMBus, SMB, System Management Bus, Smash case, Smart Battery Data, Slot 1, Slot 2, Slot A, Serial Line Internet Protocol, Sitename, Singleton variable
- Tabulating Machine Company, TACL (programming language), Tagged queuing, Tandem Advanced Command Language, Tandem Application Language/Transaction Application Language
Links: Wikipedia:Status of FOLDOC import FOLDOC home FOLDOC new stuff
Chemistry
Miscellaneous
- Category:Structural proteins
- Elizabeth Bates, Mario J. Molina
- Norwich City F.C., Coventry City F.C.
- Systems biology, ISB
- system unit/base unit, SMIL, software audit, SO-DIMM, Socket A, Socket 1, Socket 2
- University Towne Center (stub: needs more content)
- Phytoremediation
- Chelsea girl
- Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects/CRISP
- Tessella (company)
- DPC/Digital Preservation Coalition
- Abampere
- Structural unemployment
- Category:Ropework, Marlinspike, Marlinspike (ropework)/Marlingspike/Marlinespike
- Adcock (!)
- Asset-backed security/Asset backed security
Images
Sandbox spot
- User:Stewartadcock/Grand challenge equations
- User:Stewartadcock/en-junior - en-junior proposal scratch-space.
Draft articles that I (might) be working on:
- User:Stewartadcock/Mountaineering_equipment
- User:Stewartadcock/Climbing_techniques
- User:Stewartadcock/Protein_threading
- User:Stewartadcock/Homology_modelling
- User:Stewartadcock/Levinthal_paradox
- User:Stewartadcock/Protein_design
- User:Stewartadcock/Distance_geometry
Notes to self:
Some links that I should follow occassionally
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Syntax
- Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links
- Category:Climbing stubs
- Category:Candidates for speedy deletion
- User:Stewartadcock/Desk
Disambiguation watch
- Base unit => Special:Whatlinkshere/Base_unit
- LP => Special:Whatlinkshere/LP
- PC => Special:Whatlinkshere/PC
- Fez => Special:Whatlinkshere/Fez
Articles needing work:
- Theoretical chemistry
- grade (climbing) needs the UIAA grades adjusted in the comparison chart.
- The subcategories of Category:Mountain climbers by nationality need rationalising.
A section with junk to cut'n'paste
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Message for anonymous authors of vanity or non-noteworthy articles, probably most usefull when incorporated into the welcome message: (Note that this is similar to the {{vanity|XXX-XXX}} template.)
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