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My contributions to Wikipedia are so minor that I don't really need a "to do list" or "list of recent work," which are the only things that seem to be appropriate for a user page. Unless I find out something else that I could put on it, I'm mostly just creating this page so that my name will stop appearing in red when I sign stuff and to make it easier to reach my talk page, which is the "discussion" tab for my user page.
 
I'm not usually one to brag, but on an "about me" page it's only fair to the reader to give a complete picture. Therefore I'm also going to tell you that I'm a '''straight-A student''' who took Algebra I (through a distance-learning course) in the '''sixth grade''' while everyone else learned about '''negative numbers'''. I've taken the ACT three times before high school, scoring 27, 35, and 33 composite in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade respectively (and I had a '''bad''' cold when I took it in 6th grade). Then just this year (9th grade) I took the ACT again and got another 35. I've also taken the SAT twice, scoring 670/750 (math/verbal) in the seventh grade and 720/760 in the eigth grade. I am saying these things not to '''try and impress my audience''' but to try and give them a better idea of why I would want to '''hand-code my own web site at 14 years of age''': it's one of the few things that challenges and interests me.