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Website: cmbuckley.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
Wikipedia message: click here (Note: I will reply on my own talk page, unless you request otherwise.)

Chris had been taught never to go back in time and interfere with his younger self, but never followed the rules.

About Me

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My name is Chris Buckley, and I have recently graduated from the University of Durham with a BSc in Natural Sciences . Natural Sciences is in fact an entirely inaccurate title for the degree; all of Durham's Joint Honours Science degrees have been combined into the Natural Sciences degree programme [1]. The full title of my degree is BSc Honours within the Natural Sciences programme in Computer Science and Mathematics.

Originally I am from Scholes, in Leeds, West Yorkshire. I was born in St James's Hospital on September 29 1984 and have lived in Scholes ever since.

I am not Chris Buckley.

Wikipedia

I became hooked on Wikipedia in 2004 when searching for information on a module on Complex Analysis. Since then, I have used it as my main source of technical information. I also enjoy reading off-topic; I often find myself following wikichains, acquiring random knowledge.

I made my first contribution to the main English namespace on 10 February 2006, and have been contributing regularly ever since. You can view my contributions using either Wikipedia or Interiot's tool.

Other projects

To-do list

  • Spend some time working on the Scholes article. As my home village, I thought I should put quite a bit of work into it.
  • Introduce {{Motorway sign}} and {{Trunk-road sign}} across all relevant pages once String Functions are installed.

Contributions and interests

Academic

Mathematics

Convex setEuler characteristicGauss–Bonnet theorem

Computer Science

Computer-adaptive testItem response theoryLogit

College of St Hild and St BedeUniversity of DurhamTom Willmore

A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More "Touch Me"Panic! at the Disco Riding the Wave

A64 roadCity of LeedsCity of Leeds Templatethe CockpitLeedsLeeds Inner Ring RoadSamuel Smith BrewerySeacroftScholesTadcasterTadcaster Grammar SchoolWest YorkshireYorkshire

Images

Tadcaster Grammar School logoDurham University logoSVG-format recycling imageSpinnaker Tower at nightSVG-format torus seven-colour highlightThe Handler album coverFinelines album coverThe Prodigy Experience Expanded album cover SVG-format aperture diagramSVG-format circular periodic table

WikiProjects

Computer ScienceMathematics

Other

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