Welcome! This is the User Page for Ballista. Greetings to fellow Wikipedians. I am fast becoming wiki-addicted and this page is here to provide a little insight into my editing activity.
Regarding subjects, I'm pretty omnivorous, as can be seen from my editing history. I enjoy knowledge and understanding and the Wikipedia is a great medium for providing just that, in an authoritative yet accessible, non-technical and non-esoteric way.
If you wish, you can go direct to my Talk/Discussion page: right here.
Greenwich Mean Time (or UTC) is therefore currently, for the summer months only, one hour behind our time (as is Wikipedia-Time). Wikipedia has an article on time zones and there is an external web site that gives up-to-the-minute times around the world: World Clock
Barnstars and such like
I proudly display my Barnstars - hey, this is exciting - these things suddenly 'land' and brighten the day!:
The Minor Barnstar - For your minor edits to many dinosaur articles, which have resulted in a major difference. Thanks for volunteering. --Firsfron 07:07, 28 May 2006 (UTC)The Photographer's Barnstar for your remarkable photographic additions to WP:DinosFirsfron of Ronchester 20:03, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
Fun to receive this, to mark my 5,000 edits! Thanks Firsfron:
I love the richness offered to the world by its variety of human languages and cultures and I regret any attempt to erode these fine traditions.
Declaration of Interests:
I am a professional, working in animal welfare.
I am fiercely independent of any financial involvement with manufacturers or products. I believe that professional opinions should be entirely independent of vested interest and separate from sales.
I am vegetarian.
Mr Ballista
Ballista is my Username.
The Ballista, (derived from Greek - βαλλω - throw), possibly first emerged in rudimentary form in Syracuse, circa 400 B.C. and was developed and refined by Alexander the Great of Macedonia (and by his father Philip of Macedonia before him), for firing 'bolts' or stones. It was a very effective tool for breaking down barriers. It achieved this by being an effective device for steady storing and rapid releasing of energy.
The military connotation is not to be taken as an indication that I promote conflict or believe in confrontation as a means of resolving differences. Au contraire, I believe in respect, rectitude, lack of prejudice, and the 'right' of all humans and animals to respect.
I believe in real science and that most things are possible until proven impossible.
I promote proper and scientific enquiry and debate.
I regret the increase in pseudoscience and commercially-motivated science, especially in the world of medicine and health. I doubt the wisdom of placing health care development in the hands of those who profit from disease.
I believe animal experimentation to be an unscientific practice that represents an obstacle to medical advance and a great danger to its supposed human beneficiaries. This is a scientific view and leaves my ethical and moral sensitivities aside.
In any argument, I believe we should view our 'opponents' as having a different view of the facts (i.e. rather than dissembling, they are likely to be expressing their own view of the truth).
I believe that no 'belief system' should confer on its holder the right to bad behaviour, disrespect, violence or pride.
I do not promote any religious belief.
I do not condemn religious belief.
My contributions to Wikipedia will be in this spirit.
I am pedantic about commas, diphthongs (etymologically enlightening and enriching), apostrophes and fewer/less. I deplore anything that 'dumbs down' our delightfully diverse and rich English language.
Interests
My main interests are conservation/environment/ecology, alternative medicine, animal welfare, diet/nutrition, biology, botany, evolution, holism and 'complex systems', photography, history, ancient history, the classics, poetry, archaeology, geography, geology, palaeontology, research, historical cars/boats/planes, historical architecture, travel (mainly European, by land), archery, reading, writing and language. On occasions, I dip in and out of Formula 1/Saloon Car racing/international rugby/rallying/historic rallying.
Intentions
The way to hell is paved with good ones, I am told. However, I would like to contribute to Wikipedia on a regular basis and, if there isn't too much negative stuff coming back about the quality, suitability etc. of my way of working, I'd even like do some translating, once I'm "in the swing".
Quote
Since when have conjecture, prejudice, preconceived notion, non sequitur and wild generalisation been the stuff of science?
POV
POV in articles Although there are several to which I could make constructive contributions, I am resisting contributing to articles in which there are POV battles, since nothing can be achieved thereby and they cannot move forward. Ping-Pong is too polite a term to apply to some of these battlegrounds. Why articles start to become 'controversial', unless POV has been indulged, is beyond me. Since POV is strictly against the principles of WP, how do we get in this mess? HOW CAN SUCH ARTICLES BE RESCUED, FOR THE SAKE OF WIKIPEDIA?
Pseudoscience I also believe the tag 'Pseudoscience', on an article, to be inherently POV and therefore without constructive value and against the etiquette of WP.
Contributions to Wikipedia
Addictive, isn't it? Since 28th March 2006, up to the morning of 20th September, I have made the following contributions to Wikipedia:
Articles started/created: lost count in Aug '06
Image uploads: lost count in Aug '06 (see: Gallery)
Translations: 12
Swedish-to-English - 2
German-to-English - 2
Italian-to-English - 1
Norwegian-to-English - 1
French-to-English - 6
Articles given significant contributions (at least once): lost count in Aug '06
Discussion contributions & communications: lost count in Aug '06
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