User:Kaicarver

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Hi, I'm Kai Carver.

I've been making minor edits to Wikipedia articles for over 15 years (since 2005): at last count, over 2000 edits on 1000 English articles, 400 edits on 300 articles in French, and a few edits on other wikis, with a global edit count approaching 3000 on 18 projects so far. So my contributions are modest (I'm one of 50,000), I make an edit every 2 or 3 days, and I'm a big fan of Wikipedia.

I edit articles on a pretty wide variety of topics. I usually come across topics because they caught my interest or because I wanted to check or learn something, not because I have any special expertise. I try to be careful with my contributions, and the slightest change takes me forever, but I still screw up sometimes, so apologies for any mistakes I make, and thank you for correcting them!

I live in Paris, France, and Taipei, Taiwan. I'm American, quite a bit French, half German, and 1/12th Spanish by repeated summer residence (if that makes any sense).

I work as a computer programmer, and occasionally as a translator. I studied science, and majored in philosophy, a long time ago.

I've always been a bit of a languages fan. And I love scripts.

My first encounter with wikis was around 1998, on Ward Cunningham's original wiki, where it seems my user page still lives (and here's an even older version).

Feel free to leave me a message on my Talk page.