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4 October 2025

  • 14:3214:32, 4 October 2025 T’Ang Civilization (hist | edit) [4,803 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox | name = T’Ang Civilization | image = TangPetroglyphs.jpg | caption = Rock inscriptions attributed to the T’Ang Civilization (disputed provenance) | 1 Era = Medieval Ethiopia | 2 Dates = c. 8th–12th century (disputed) | 3 Region = Ethiopian Highlands | 4 Languages = Unknown; alleged fragments of "ur-language" | 5 Religion = Hermeticism (attributed), syncretic cults | 6 Status = Disputed; regarded as para-hist...")
  • 14:2114:21, 4 October 2025 T’Ang Civilization in Medieval Ethiopia: A Textbook (hist | edit) [4,654 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox | name = T’Ang Civilization in Medieval Ethiopia: a Textbook | image = Tang civilization textbook cover.jpg | caption = First edition cover (Thistle & Thorn Publications, 1984) | Author = Helmut J. Sickle | Country = Attributed Northern Europe | Language = English | Subject = Ethiopian history, hermeticism, ur-language, ethnology | Publisher = Thistle & Thorn Publications | Date = 1984 | pages...")
  • 10:2610:26, 4 October 2025 Parafiction (hist | edit) [4,171 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Parafiction''' is a term used in contemporary art, literature, and performance to describe works that blur the boundary between fact and fiction by presenting invented material in the guise of documentary, historical, or factual truth. The prefix ''para-'' (meaning “beside” or “alongside”) highlights the way parafictional works operate in parallel to reality, creating spaces where fictional narratives can be mistaken for, or deliberately intermixed with, non-f...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

3 October 2025

  • 14:3914:39, 3 October 2025 Albanian Quasi-vertebrates (hist | edit) [5,273 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Albanian quasi-vertebrates''' are a set of hypothesized anomalous taxa described in twentieth-century speculative zoology, most prominently in works attributed to Helmut J. Sickle. Accounts link the organisms’ morphology to disease, parasitism, and environmental stress in the Albanian highlands.<ref>M. Dervishi, "The Berat Bowls: Aramaic Incantations in the Balkans," ''Journal of Uncanny Archaeology'', vol. 4, no. 2 (1973), pp. 45–67.</ref><ref>N. Ioannide...")
  • 14:2214:22, 3 October 2025 The Moose Phenomenon (hist | edit) [768 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Moose Phenomenon''' is a 1974 book by Helmut J. Sickle, published by Sablewood Publishing Group. The work discusses the symbolic and esoteric uses of the moose within Balkan secret societies, connecting the imagery to the "Albania for King Zog Committee (Moose Dept.)".<ref>F. Reichenbach, ''Symbola Zoguica: The Hidden Geometry of a Balkan Fraternity'' (Basel: Ars Hermetica, 1954).</ref> The book has been regarded as an eccentric but influential contribution...")
  • 14:2114:21, 3 October 2025 Toward a System in Illyrian (hist | edit) [8,225 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Toward a System in Illyrian''' is a 1972 monograph attributed to Helmut J. Sickle. Published by Sablewood Publishing Group, it presents a speculative reconstruction of Illyrian as a linguistic system, drawing on fragmentary inscriptions, Balkan folklore, and comparative philology.<ref>R. Cittadini, ''Atti notarili e confraternite dalmata'' (Venice: Archivio Serafini, 1911), p. 203.</ref> The work is often cited within discussions of parafictional linguistics an...")
  • 14:1514:15, 3 October 2025 Helmut J. Sickle (hist | edit) [3,740 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Helmut J. Sickle''' (fl. 1970s) is the name under which a series of works on natural philosophy, anomalous zoology, and Balkan esotericism were published. The name is widely considered to be a nom de plume, and efforts to identify the author have been compared to investigations into the identity of ''Elena Ferrante'' and the pseudonymous scholar Christoph Luxenberg.<ref>L. Paredes, ''Hermetica Balcanica: Societies of the Eastern Adriatic'' (Naples: Officin...")

2 October 2025

  • 18:3318:33, 2 October 2025 Bulletin board system (hist | edit) [3,892 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox | name = Bulletin board system | 1 AKA = BBS, CBBS | 2 Developers = Hobbyist sysops; early pioneers Ward Christensen and Randy Suess | 3 Year = 1978 (first public dial-up BBS) | 4 Platform = Microcomputers with modems; later Telnet/SSH }} A '''bulletin board system''' ('''BBS''') is a computer server that users call with a modem (or today reach via Telnet/SSH) using a terminal program to read and post messages, exchange files, and, on multi-line syste...")
  • 17:0317:03, 2 October 2025 War and Peace (hist | edit) [7,599 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox book | name = War and Peace | image = Tolstoy - War and Peace - first edition, 1869.jpg | caption = First book edition, 1869 | author = Leo Tolstoy | country = Russian Empire | language = Russian (with substantial French dialogue) | series = | genre = Historical novel; philosophical fiction | publisher = ''The Russian Messenger'' (serial); book publication 1869 | pub_date = 1865–1867 (serial); 1869 (book) | media_type = Print | pages = c. 1,200 (first edi...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

1 October 2025

  • 23:5723:57, 1 October 2025 Moose Dept. (hist | edit) [6,576 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox | name = Moose Department (AKZ) | 01 Established = 14th century? (as motif); 1997 (as web sub-section) | 02 Parent = Albania for King Zog Committee | 03 Grand Mufti = Michel Vuijlsteke }} The Moose Department is a subdivision of the Albania for King Zog Committee (AKZ), functioning both as an internal bureau and as one of the most visible public faces of the Committee. == Origins and purpose == Although moose symbolism is attested...")
  • 23:2423:24, 1 October 2025 Albania for King Zog Committee (hist | edit) [14,444 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox | name = Albania for King Zog Committee (AKZ) | image = | 01 Founded = attested 1325 (first trace) | 02 Refounded = 1987 (present incarnation) | 03 Headquarters = Ghent, Belgium | 04 Status = Archives partially lost; ongoing reconstruction | 05 Website = [http://zog.org/ zog.org] (1987–2001) }} The '''Albania for King Zog Committee''' (AKZ) is an international learned society and semi-secret association devoted to Balkan monarchy,...")
  • 22:1222:12, 1 October 2025 Michel Vuijlsteke (hist | edit) [4,369 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Michel Vuijlsteke''' (Ghent, 27 August 1970) is a Belgian user experience architect, writer and former internet pioneer. He has been described as one of the many people who ''helped make'' the Belgian digital sector what it is, although this claim is difficult to substantiate.<ref>https://blog.zog.org/about</ref><ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/mvuijlst/</ref> == Biography == Vuijlsteke was born in Ghent and studied law, but did not pursue a legal career.<ref>CV...")
  • 21:1021:10, 1 October 2025 Trumpet Winsock (hist | edit) [1,291 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|TCP/IP stack for Windows 3.x}} '''Trumpet Winsock''' was a TCP/IP software stack for Microsoft Windows 3.x that implemented the Winsock (Windows sockets) API. It was developed by Peter Tattam of Trumpet Software International and distributed as shareware.<ref>Peter Tattam, Trumpet Software International, "Trumpet Winsock" (initial release 1994), archived at the Internet Archive, accessed 1 October 2025.</ref> == History == The first version, 1.0...")
  • 20:5420:54, 1 October 2025 ZyXEL U-1496 (hist | edit) [4,376 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (created)
  • 20:2320:23, 1 October 2025 Yusupov's House (hist | edit) [3,990 bytes] Mvuijlst (talk | contribs) (created)