User:Taksen

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Ferry in use as a parking spot for bikes.


My hobby is house and occupant research of canal houses in Amsterdam. Of some canal houses much is known, but in general I collect relevant information in tax books, stored in the Amsterdam City Archives, in the literature or on internet. Research provided details on an Amsterdam mayor Albert Burgh, my first lemma here and recently on Andries Bicker. Further I listen to baroque operas. That interest has led to many lemma's on the Dutch Wikipedia, here I added to Christina, Queen of Sweden and Georg Frideric Handel, etc.

I also have an interest in Dutch bankers from the 18th century, like Hope & Co., Leendert Pieter de Neufville, and the Bank of Amsterdam.

  • I like to disentangle things and knot them together again.

Various: Maximilien Robespierre (2,319 changes), Germaine de Staël and the September Massacres, Grigori Rasputin ( 1,947 changes), but my version disappeared and is visible on my website. I was involved in articles on Ivan Ilyin, and the House of Golitsyn, recently on Peter the Great. I liked to work on revolutionaries as John Skey Eustace and Chevalier de Saint-Georges which had 450,000 pageviews in April 2023 before the movie came out. When working on the French invasion of Russia and the Battle of Krasnoi I used ChatGPT for refinement.

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nl-N Deze gebruiker heeft het Nederlands als moedertaal.
en-3 This user has advanced knowledge of English.
fr-2 Cet utilisateur dispose de connaissances intermédiaires en français.
de-3 Dieser Benutzer beherrscht Deutsch auf hohem Niveau.
fy-N It Frysk is de memmetaal fan dizze meidogger.
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"... the monolingual lifestyle, for me, is the saddest, the loneliest, the most boring way of seeing the world.[2]

"According to Zhuang zi, a Tao philosopher, life is limited and knowledge to be gained is unlimited.'[3]

"Maybe the time has come for Wikipedia to amend its famous slogan. May be it should call itself "the encyclopedia that anyone can edit on the condition that said person meets the requirements laid out in Wikipedia Code 234.56, subsections A34-A58, A65, B7 (codicil 5674), and follows the procedures specified in Wikipedia Statutes 31 - 1007 as well as Secret Wikipedia Scroll SC72 (Wikipedia Decoder Ring required).[4]

  1. ^ http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2007/08/rise_of_the_wik.php
  2. ^ Babbel
  3. ^ http://ctext.org/zhuangzi/nourishing-the-lord-of-life
  4. ^ Nicholas Carr (2010) "Questioning Wikipedia". In: Critical point of view. A Wikipedia Reader edited by Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacs, Inc Reader #7, p. 200.[1]