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Slgrandson
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Name
Reginald Routhwick
Born31 July 1986
Current locationDover, Florida
Education and employment
Primary schoolSt. Mary's Primary (S.M.P.), Roseau (1993–99)
High schoolSt. Mary's Academy (S.M.A.), Roseau (1999–2004)
CollegeDominica State College (2004–06; dropped out)
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
Aliases
  • "Slgrandson" (Wikimedia)
  • "Routhwick" (Reddit/Miraheze)
  • "dcjc" (FurAffinity/Inkbunny/deviantART)
Interests
Userboxes
Constant Noble
FormerlyConstitution Books (until January 2019)
Company typePrivate
Industry
  • Publishing
  • Cartography
Genre
Founded2011 (officially launched in 2012)
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
OwnerReginald Routhwick (a.k.a Slgrandson)
Number of employees
1
Websiteconstantnoble.miraheze.org

Reginald Routhwick is the pen name of a Commonwealth of Dominica expatriate who contributes to Wikimedia as Slgrandson. Also known as Routhwick at Reddit, Miraheze, and Steemit/Hive.blog, and under his real-life initials across deviantART, FurAffinity, Inkbunny, IMDb, and elsewhere. Born in 1986, Routhwick is now based in Dover, Florida (after previously residing in his home suburb of Stock Farm, Roseau [until June 2005]; the Bronx of New York City [until August 2005]; and Waterbury, Connecticut [until January 2017]).

"Slgrandson"/"Routhwick" is among only a handful of Wikimedia members—and practically the only wiki aficionado—to hail from Dominica (out of a few dozen more from the Caribbean region). The "Slgrandson" alias honours one of his relatives through a contraction of the phrase "Sylvie Lewis' grandson" (the first two letters are her initials).

Routhwick runs the Constant Noble creative-venture label responsible for a conlang project called Tovasala, né Relformaide, as well as two forthcoming book projects (Unspooled and The Sevton Saga). Constant Noble also specialises in geofictional cartography, and (as Constitution Books) once dealt with public-domain reprints for the Amazon Kindle market during the early 2010s.

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Contributions
First edit February 23, 2005
(3:19 p.m. AST)
Contributions 10,000[nb 1]
Unique pages edited 6,135
Average edits/page 1.86
Edits by namespace
(Ties are broken in favour of the most recently-edited namespace.)
Namespace Edits Percentage
Articles 4205 42.09%
User talk 2765 27.67%
Wikipedia 1259 12.60%
Talk 834 8.35%
User 613 6.14%
Template 112 1.12%
File 94 0.94%
Wikipedia talk 33 0.33%
Template talk 23 0.23%
Category 23 0.23%
Portal 8 0.08%
Help 8 0.08%
MediaWiki talk 4 0.04%
File talk 3 0.03%
Help talk 3 0.03%
Portal talk 2 0.02%
Category talk 2 0.02%

Milestone edit: 139th support on WP:Requests for adminship/VernoWhitney (November 10, 2010)

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Apollo 15 (July 26 – August 7, 1971) was the fourth crewed mission to land on the Moon. It was the first of three J missions, with a longer stay on the Moon, a greater focus on science, and the use of the first Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). David Scott and James Irwin landed near Hadley Rille and spent 18 and a half hours on extravehicular activity (EVA), collecting 170 pounds (77 kg) of surface material. During the return trip, Alfred Worden performed the first spacewalk in deep space. The mission included the collection of the Genesis Rock, thought to be part of the Moon's early crust, and Scott used a hammer and a feather to demonstrate Galileo's theory that, absent air resistance, objects fall at the same rate regardless of mass. The mission was later marred when it was found that the crew had carried unauthorized postal covers to the lunar surface, some of which were sold by a West German stamp dealer. The crew was reprimanded for poor judgment, and none flew in space again. This photograph, taken by Scott during an EVA on August 2, shows Irwin giving a military salute beside the U.S. flag. The Lunar Module Falcon is in the center, with the LRV on the right.

(Photograph credit: David Scott; restored by Bammesk and Basile Morin)

  1. ^ From X!'s tool; tabulating the statistics below, this is actually nine edits short of the milestone. The number is based on the "Live edits" displayed on the page.