Hi, I am an addicted Wikipedian. I am not very good at spelling (so please fix it if you find any), or finding/reverting vandalism. I do not have any interest in writing/adding to any articles because it would probably get reverted. I would rather patrol pages looking for and reverting vandalism. I also, according to my grammar grades, like adding capitals and commas where they don't belong.
I LOVE dessert & candy; you will rarely find some kind of sweet that I do not like.
I am interested in speaking French, Spanish (I have tried for 3 years and always have given up), and I am being forced to study Latin. I am also trying to find a place to learn fencing, and I swim on a team. I also play the flute and the recorder. I would also like to learn how to play the guitar, and percussion
I enjoy watching Phineas and Ferb, NCIS (TV Series), Ace of Cakes, and movies, (especially Harry Potter).
And I am working on this page so it seems more like me.
Fav movie Quo:"Define ironie: a bunch of idiots dancing on a plane to a song made famous by a band who died in a plane crash"
NOTE
For Motto of the day & Tip of the day highlight the text to read.
AND I LOVE TO BE WEIRD!!
I am not very good at spelling, so I am sorry if I spell anything incorrectly
Name: Me is Myself
Nickname(s): Don't have any
Signature: None
Age: I would rather realese this information (Beware random stalkers!!!)
Gender: Female
DOB: December 1
Time Zone: Eastern (EDT)
Location: USA
Favorite Sports That I play - Swimming, Soccer Ohhh, and the Newest sport that I do is BB Precision Shooting.
Favorite Sports that I want to play - Snowboarding, fencing, & volleyball.
I am a lonely creature, NOooo,I just scare everyone away with my weirdness! So please sign. Also, feel free to add your name to my friend list. And Thank you for signing!!
An oblique shock is a shock wave that, unlike a normal shock, is inclined with respect to the direction of incoming air. It occurs when a supersonic flow encounters a corner that effectively turns the flow into itself and compresses. This photograph shows an oblique shock at the nose of a Northrop T-38 Talon aircraft, made visible through Schlieren photography.Photograph credit: NASA & US Air Force (J.T. Heineck, Ed Schairer, Maj. Jonathan Orso, Maj. Jeremy Vanderhal)