User:CohenTheBavarian

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I don't tend to contribute much new material, mostly because I can hardly think of any facts to add to articles here. Generally I just look for vandalism and/or typos while reading and clicking my way through this fascinating accumulation of knowledge, which, given enough free time, I sometimes continue for days on end. I originally created this account so I could mark my spelling corrections as minor edits, but maybe I'll find something of my own to contribute some day. -- Cohen the Bavarian 20:06, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)

On WP:TEST I scored 936.47084390825323 points on the non-automated version (revision 59155841), and 194 points on a rather outdated automated version. --Cohen the Bavarian 21:35, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

More often than not.
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