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18:39, 27 December 2024: The Blade of the Northern Lights (talk | contribs) triggered filter 942, performing the action "edit" on User:WardXmodem. Actions taken: none; Filter description: Log edits by administrators to fully protected pages (examine | diff)

Changes made in edit

{{deceased Wikipedian}}
{{deceased Wikipedian|Example male}}
WardXmodem is my chosen "online" name -
WardXmodem is my chosen "online" name -


Action parameters

VariableValue
Edit count of the user (user_editcount)
55778
Name of the user account (user_name)
'The Blade of the Northern Lights'
Type of the user account (user_type)
'named'
Age of the user account (user_age)
467494462
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
[ 0 => 'abusefilter', 1 => 'autoreviewer', 2 => 'suppress', 3 => 'sysop', 4 => '*', 5 => 'user', 6 => 'autoconfirmed' ]
Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface (user_mobile)
false
Whether the user is editing from mobile app (user_app)
false
Page ID (page_id)
28573539
Page namespace (page_namespace)
2
Page title without namespace (page_title)
'WardXmodem'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'User:WardXmodem'
Edit protection level of the page (page_restrictions_edit)
[ 0 => 'sysop' ]
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
'Fix, since we have an article on him'
Time since last page edit in seconds (page_last_edit_age)
6133351
Old content model (old_content_model)
'wikitext'
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{deceased Wikipedian}} WardXmodem is my chosen "online" name - 09/18/10 - writing page [[User:WardXmodem/OurDelta]] An article on me appears in Wikipedia under [[Ward_Christensen]] and also some reference to me under [[Xmodem]], the name of the protocol I invented(*). I'm a "computer hobbyist" and long-time IBM employee, who loves my job, but enjoyed more "hand's on" than I could get as a field tech sales support person, so "microcomputers" became my hobby, and out of that early interest, the need to communicate -- the Xmodem protocol (Sept '77) and only slightly later, Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) in February, '78. (*) Thanks to Keith Peterson, my original "modem.asm" which required both ends of the communication to be attended, became better known and more uniquely named as "Xmodem", which had the "quiet" flag pre-assembled as "on", allowing a person to call into an unattended system and do file transfers. Needless to say, "modem" wouldn't have been a very memorable "protocol" and I'm not egotistical enough to have liked the oft-called "Christensen protocol" either, so "Xmodem protocol" became the appropriate name. Currently I enjoy mostly programming in -- gasp -- Kedit -- and am looking forward to enough days in a row to pick up some other language such as Lazarus, etc. I dabble in C, Pascal, Apl, assembler, Java, VBA (e.g. Excel programming) etc. I enjoy tinkering with various projects such as setting up a VPN between friends, seeing what use I can make of surplus $70 computers (Neoware CA10 thin client repurposed as say M0N0Wall, or FreeNAS, or even as a small fanless computer running on a 2.5" IDE drive. I like, and am self-taught, in digital electronics (my having made my own disk interface in the early S-100 days resulting in the NEED for Xmodem and BBSs) and currently dabble in [[PIC_microcontroller]] programming and circuit design. I participate in frequent -- mostly SciFi -- conventions, at which the great guys at [http://www.2dkits.com 2D Kits] run a "build a blinky" fest where for a few bucks to $20 or so, people can build one of several PIC-based self (battery)-powered LED "blinky" designs.'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{deceased Wikipedian|Example male}} WardXmodem is my chosen "online" name - 09/18/10 - writing page [[User:WardXmodem/OurDelta]] An article on me appears in Wikipedia under [[Ward_Christensen]] and also some reference to me under [[Xmodem]], the name of the protocol I invented(*). I'm a "computer hobbyist" and long-time IBM employee, who loves my job, but enjoyed more "hand's on" than I could get as a field tech sales support person, so "microcomputers" became my hobby, and out of that early interest, the need to communicate -- the Xmodem protocol (Sept '77) and only slightly later, Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) in February, '78. (*) Thanks to Keith Peterson, my original "modem.asm" which required both ends of the communication to be attended, became better known and more uniquely named as "Xmodem", which had the "quiet" flag pre-assembled as "on", allowing a person to call into an unattended system and do file transfers. Needless to say, "modem" wouldn't have been a very memorable "protocol" and I'm not egotistical enough to have liked the oft-called "Christensen protocol" either, so "Xmodem protocol" became the appropriate name. Currently I enjoy mostly programming in -- gasp -- Kedit -- and am looking forward to enough days in a row to pick up some other language such as Lazarus, etc. I dabble in C, Pascal, Apl, assembler, Java, VBA (e.g. Excel programming) etc. I enjoy tinkering with various projects such as setting up a VPN between friends, seeing what use I can make of surplus $70 computers (Neoware CA10 thin client repurposed as say M0N0Wall, or FreeNAS, or even as a small fanless computer running on a 2.5" IDE drive. I like, and am self-taught, in digital electronics (my having made my own disk interface in the early S-100 days resulting in the NEED for Xmodem and BBSs) and currently dabble in [[PIC_microcontroller]] programming and circuit design. I participate in frequent -- mostly SciFi -- conventions, at which the great guys at [http://www.2dkits.com 2D Kits] run a "build a blinky" fest where for a few bucks to $20 or so, people can build one of several PIC-based self (battery)-powered LED "blinky" designs.'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -{{deceased Wikipedian}} +{{deceased Wikipedian|Example male}} WardXmodem is my chosen "online" name - '
New page size (new_size)
2174
Old page size (old_size)
2161
Size change in edit (edit_delta)
13
Lines added in edit (added_lines)
[ 0 => '{{deceased Wikipedian|Example male}}' ]
Lines removed in edit (removed_lines)
[ 0 => '{{deceased Wikipedian}}' ]
Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
false
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
'1735324754'