Sunday, January 26, 2020

Wikipedia Wikiwiki!!

Many of my posts include the use of Wikipedia, and when I want to reference a specific page I’ll mention for example: “Ward Cunningham’s wiki page” or “ Uładzimir Katkoŭskis wiki page”.  

Yes, I selected the two examples for a reason.  Note the following from their wiki pages: 
Katkoŭski passed away one day before Cunningham’s birthday, generating a “May 25, 26/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  Note from the History of Wikipedia wiki page: 
  • Wales and Sanger launched Wikipedia using the concept and technology of a wiki pioneered in 1995 by Ward Cunningham.
Cunningham and Katkouski share a “wiki/Wikipedia” connection.   Katkouski is mentioned on the 
the List of Wikipedia people wiki page, along with others, some of whom also have their birth and/or death info included in their respective wiki pages (see list at bottom of post).  From the list I selected the ones who also have May birthday’s or death anniversary:
And so the cluster expands into a:
“May 1, ..., 11, ..., __, 22, 23, 24(x2), 25, 26 /Date Sequence” pattern cluster
As well, from the list below,  May is represented more than any other month; second, May 23rd is the day of the year with 222 days remaining— sequences of 2’s are a particular inner twin signature; third, my first name is May— a strategic design influence of the inner twin world; fourth, five of the dates generate a “May 22, 23, 24(x2), 25, 26/Date Sequence” pattern cluster— made possible by the deaths of  Katkoŭski and Möller ... (who passed away within two days of each other)— “timely” deaths are also signature of the inner twin world;  3 of the above have since passed away (that’s 3 out of the total of 7 from the list of 38 below).   The May 1 and 11 serve as indicators — pointing out the direction where the gap needs to be placed, in this case, May 21,  and so prompting us to bridge the gap.  As well, the placement of May 1 and 11 is strategic in another sense that once the May 21 gap is bridged,  we then have a “May 1, 11, 21, __/ May Days ending in 1” pattern cluster... the gap being May 31... another prompt.

Note from the list at bottom of this post:
Lila Tretikov(born January 25, 1978) Wikimedia 
Tretikov’s birthday was yesterday,  and because the two other January dates in the list below are before January 25, we now have a “January __, 25, 26/Date Sequence” pattern cluster... in this case we are being prompted to investigate the Deaths in 2020 wiki page under January 24th.  Having done so, the intended one is brought to light:
Sean Reinert, 48, American drummer (CynicDeathÆon Spoke).
  • Sean Reinert (May 27, 1971 – January 24, 2020) 
Expanding the cluster:  
  • “May 1, ..., 11, ..., __, 22, 23, 24(x2), 25, 26, 27 /Date Sequence” pattern cluster
I decided to see what the online etymology dictionary has to say about “wiki”:  
wiki (n.)... , from Hawaiian wikiwiki "fast, swift
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Info on persons mentioned in the List of Wikipedia people info:
  1. Yaroslav Blanter  (born 19 November 1967) nanoscienti
  2. Faizul Latif Chowdhury (born 3 June 1959) economist, writer 
  3. William Michael Connolley (born 12 April 1964)  climate modeller 
  4. Lee Daniel Crocker (born July 3, 1963)  programmer
  5. Florence Devouard (born 10 September 1968) engineer, genetics, biotechnologies 
  6. Dmitry Erokhin (born 1 November 1979) ultramarathon and trail runner
  7. Farhad Fatkullin (born 2 November 1979) linguist
  8. Tomasz Ganicz (born 27 August 1966) chemist
  9. Sue Gardner (born May 11, 1967) Canadian Journalist
  10. Mike Godwin (born October 26, 1956) attorney, author 
  11. Aaron Halfaker (born December 27, 1983) research scientist 
  12. Miran Hladnik (born 19 December 1954) literary historian
  13. Andrea James (born January 16, 1967) transgender activist
  14. Dariusz Jemielniak (born March 17, 1975) professor of management
  15. Richard J. Jensen (born October 24, 1941)professor and historian
  16. Uładzimir Katkoŭski (June 19, 1976 —May 25, 2007)  blogger, web designer 
  17. Rauan Kenzhekhanuly (born 1 May 1979) activist, first Wikipedian of the Year
  18. Bassel Khartabil (22 May 1981 – 3 October 2015) open-source software developer 
  19. Justin Knapp (born November 18, 1982) 1st to make 1 million Wikipedia edits
  20. Ihor Kostenko (31 Dec 1991 – 20 February 2014) Ukrain journalist, activist
  21. Katherine Maher (born April 18, 1983) Wikimedia Foundation 
  22. Michael Mandiberg(born December 22, 1977) artist, programmer
  23. Magnus Manske (born 24 May 1974)developer of MediaWiki 
  24. Rémi Mathis (born 20 November 1982)historian, curator
  25. Erik Möller. (27 June 1947 – 23 May 2007) Wikimedia Foundation
  26. Simon Pulsifer (born September 11, 1981)prolific Wikipedia contributor
  27. Steven Rubenstein (June 10, 1962 – March 8, 2012) anthropologist 
  28. Tony Santiago(born March 9, 1950) editor  
  29. Larry Sanger (July 16, 1968) co-founder of Wikipedia********************
  30. Jan Sokol (born April 18, 1936)  philosopher, university professor 
  31. Aaron Swartz (November 8, 1986 – January 11, 2013)programmer, political 
  32. Emily Temple-Wood (born May 24, 1994)Wikipedia editor
  33. Lila Tretikov(born January 25, 1978) Wikimedia  
  34. Oscar van Dillen(born 25 June 1958)composer, conductor, instrumentalist
  35. Adrianne Wadewitz(January 6, 1977 – April 8, 2014) Wikipedian 
  36. Jimmy “Jimbo” Wales (born August 7, 1966)co-founder of Wikipedia ********
  37. raz Yaguboghlu (born August 1973)poet and writer
  38. Taha Yasseri (born 6 September 1984) social scientist 

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