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Hi there! I'm Purplemountainman. I edit
Wikipedia occasionally, and I started in March 2019. I created an account when one day, I was browsing the article
Android version history, and I noticed something that I wanted to fix. But, the page was protected for the people who haven't signed into
Wikipedia. At that time I didn't feel like setting up an account nor giving out my IP address. Then, after half a year later, I finally decided to make an account. I used to (and still do) edit articles related to tropical cyclones (mainly the
Atlantic hurricane season articles), but now I edit articles when I'm browsing through Wikipedia and see fixes I can make. I make a few
mistackes ;) along the way. If I make one, please don't hesitate to correct it and tell me in the edit summary in your edit, or on my
talk page. My contributions are
here, and you can view the few pages I've created
here. Also, if you have any questions, feel free to leave a message on my
talk page!
A few topics I'm interested in are: anything related to technology (like computers, phones, and video), mathematics, tropical cyclones, and geography.
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