User:Jrtuenge
Greetings from your friendly neighborhood web crawler. You may notice in my Wikipedia edits some recurring themes:
- making obscure connections
- making corrections (with supporting evidence)
- aiming for compendious coverage (often streamlining)
- fussing over terminology
I'm also a bit of a historian — as for example seen in my edits to the pages for the Reporter-Herald, Genlyte Group, Professional Lighting Designers' Association (PLDA), and Illuminating Engineering Society (IES). There is an overlap here with terminology, evident in:
- My creation of the pages for beam angle and list of file formats for luminaire radiometric data.
- My contribution of the luminous intensity distribution section of the floodlight page, providing unique background on NEMA Types and associated concepts.
- My overhaul of the list of light sources page.
- My failed attempt to change the title of the electric light article to light bulb (further explained in my user essay) and my proposed alternative.
I'm not an expert Wikipedia editor, but want to share something others might find helpful: To avoid becoming discouraged and/or inappropriately discouraging others, I think it's best to embrace the crowd-sourced nature of Wikipedia. Don't try to curate a single page to your personal liking. Instead, try to leave bread crumbs for others to follow -- bits of supported information that will hopefully prompt other editors to contribute and harmonize associated content.
My user subpages can be found here. Please don't edit them or this page (use the Talk tabs instead). My uploaded images can be accessed here.
Events
Disclaimer
My opinions expressed on Wikipedia are mine only; they do not represent the positions of any employer or family, friends, mascotas, etc.
See also
- International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM)
- International Commission on Illumination (CIE)
- Internet Archive
- Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology (JCGM)
- light clock[1]
- Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky
- ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI, aka GUV)
- Wikipedia Library
References
- ^ Norton, John D. "Special Theory of Relativity: Clocks and Rods". pitt.edu. University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved 7 Dec 2025.
Further reading
- de Cervantes, Miguel (2003) [1605]. Don Quixote. Translated by Rutherford, John. Penguin Classics. ISBN 9780142437230. Retrieved 5 Dec 2025.
- DiLaura, David L. (2006). A History of Light and Lighting: In Celebration of the Centenary of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. Illuminating Engineering Society. ISBN 0-87995-209-1.
- Goldman, William (1973). The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure (The 'Good Parts' Version). Harcourt. ISBN 0-345-41826-3.
- Pirsig, Robert M. (1999) [1974]. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values. William Morrow and Company. ISBN 0-688-00230-7.
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