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Revision as of 20:00, 19 September 2011
Hello, my fellow Wikipedians! I'm Sesu Prime and I became a Wikipedian on February 1, 2009, although I would have happily joined much sooner if I had internet access before then. I became relatively inactive in October 2009. However, I still use Wikipedia as my encyclopedia, occasionally correcting spelling and formatting errors. I still check my talk page every so often, so feel free to leave me a message if you don't mind waiting a little while for a response. I had a pretty comfortable role on Wikipedia reverting vandalism. To help accomplish this, I used the invaluable anti-vandalism tools Twinkle and Huggle. For these efforts, I was awarded a few barnstars, visible below. Other semi-automated tools I found useful are Friendly (for welcoming new users to Wikipedia), Navigation popups (preview a page by hovering over its wikilink! I highly recommend you go to your preferences and enable it), and, occasionally, AutoWikiBrowser (for making tedious, repetitive edits). Semi-automated edits account for nearly 60% of my over 8,000 edits. I also uploaded images here on Wikipedia and over on Wikimedia Commons. These images mostly consist of video game logos, boxarts, and screenshots, as well as some video game-related photographs. I used the freeware Paint.NET for preparing JPEGs and PNGs for upload, and Inkscape, a great program (also free) for creating and editing SVGs. I was an active participant in both WikiProject Pokémon and WikiProject Video games. My username is derived from two sources. Sesu is the rōmaji of セス, which is my first name written in katakana. The Prime is derived from the title of the super-fantastically amazing, inspired, and unrivaled masterpiece known as Metroid Prime, which is near video game perfection.
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