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RustyOldShip

ELEVEN YEARS SLEEPING and, since becoming active in 2024, coming to 1000 edits in a year. Mostly content, added to herbicide articles, rather than nitpicking grammar, spelling or similar.

10 April 2013 User account RustyOldShip was created

14 April 2024 I am coming back. (I made this account when my age was in single digits)

Likes: Trains, Ships, horses, DOS, history, PCs, video games Crazy beliefs: -Classified- Hates: I-clones, i-fads, modern art and modern architecture, the goverment

^I've kept the childhood bio.

My job is to formulate agricultural chemicals, mainly herbicides and pesticides. Regrettably, I cannot cite "I saw it and it's orange bro", for I've worked with several of the chemicals listed below.

Pages

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A list of herbicide pages I made or wrote large amounts of:

Non pesticide pages:

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Notes

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  1. ^ Slapdashed and sloppy in initial revision, as I was bothered by and protesting editors who continually make pedantic or insignificant edits but never add or change any significant content.
  2. ^ C-Class. Spent months being re-submitted on AfC because the title was wrong in a pedantic way
  3. ^ a b detailed
  4. ^ there is basically no info whatsoever on this SOB other than it exists
  5. ^ also no info
  6. ^ First article I wrote, after formulating it at a chemical plant and seeing it had no wikipedia page at all. Same reason I later created carfentrazone's and diflufenican's pages.
  7. ^ Detailed, I worked a lot with this one IRL and it's my favourite. By far the most detailed page of the dinitroanilines.
  8. ^ Obscure insecticide, but a damn good name. I use it (and other pesticides) for naming inspiration when writing fiction, and the battlefield of Triprene starts the novel I labour at.
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Technically so long, even if for 10 of those years I averaged 3 years per edit.