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I've been editing on English Misplaced Pages Since July 2005. I started out working on subject matters that interested me back then, such as Japanese television dramas, Apple Computer related articles, and articles related to the State of Hawaii.

Today

More recently, I've been focusing on boosting the image of ten-pin bowling in Japan. Bowling was my childhood sport, as I competed in junior bowling during my junior and high school years. Back in school, I was a walking encyclopedia of bowling knowledge, as I constantly studied the sports history, equipment and people who made up the sport. I once competed in a juniors tournament in Osaka, Japan, and fell in love with the culture and the people I met there (although I totally wasted the cultural aspect by eating at McDonald's every day.) Once I came back to Hawaii, I started studying Japanese, which led to my interests in many things Japanese. But, when surfing around Misplaced Pages, I was amazed that there was a total lack of information regarding bowling in Japan. This is currently my major focus.

My Philosophies of Misplaced Pages

  • I believe in deletionism.
  • I believe in immediatism.

Understand these two ism's, and then you'll understand where I'm coming from.

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