User:Uris

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Uris

Location New York City ()
BornAugust 11, 1977
Shenandoah Valley
Sic Semper Tyrannis
Ancestry Scottish, Irish, Welsh
Citizenship American
(also Canadian and Commonwealth by birth, but have lived in the U.S. for every moment of my life.)
Social Progressive
Economic Conservative
Balance Vital Center

Stars and Stripes

The American Dream lives on, and freely distributed knowledge helps it grow stronger yet...

Omnibus was my first registered editing name on Wikipedia, and I have also been known as Uris. I've been pretty actively editing the Wikipedia since December 2, 2003 (first edit from 12.5.58.90, on Sprint's network but now I use Verizon... on that note I'd like to use FiOS but it isn't offered in Manhattan) and have made over 4000 edits in total, starting 37 new articles, and contributing 50 original PD photographs. Omnibus is a Latin word meaning "for all (people)" and Wikipedia helps to level the playing field for everyone.

Under Uris alone, I was #1708 on the December 11, 2005 ranking of most mainspace edits.

This user lives in, or hails from,
New York City.

Articles created

16 Blocks; American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold; Amos G. Throop; Birmingham-Southern College; Business 2.0; Canadian Unity Flag; Cavalier Marching Band; Charles T. Pepper; David Berman; Executive Education; FolioFN; Frank Beamer; Grand Strand; HomeRide; kettle corn; Kiplinger's Personal Finance; Klöckner Stadium; Linda Kozlowski; Lower valley of the Omo; Men's Journal; Miami Intermodal Center; National Aquarium in Washington, D.C.; Nebraska Wesleyan University; North American blizzard of 2006; P. Buckley Moss; Quagga mussel; Ralph Sampson; Rare Book School; ribbon eel; Scott Stadium; slot canyon; South's Oldest Rivalry; state income tax; Steven Wallman; U.S. presidential election, 2000, in Florida; University of Texas of the Permian Basin; Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? I wrote significant portions of these articles which others created: Freedom Tower; Space Needle.