User:Pete.Hurd

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I'm a Professor at the University of Alberta in the Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute and Department of Psychology. My ResearcherID, GScholar Page, ResearchGate page and homepage.

Contributions

I used to contribute mostly through WikiProject Game theory, and other topics related to my professional interests, but have been busier in RL lately. I was recently working on Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis to the extent that I could find time...

Some pages I've contributed to include:

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This user is a neuroscientist.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 19 years and 1 day.
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WikiProject Game theory.
DEL"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away"-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Doc++This user believes "no consensus" should default to "delete" in BLP AfDs.
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This user stands at economic left -8.25, social Libertarian -6.92 on the political compass.
If this user can't dance with Emma Goldman, he doesn't want to be in your revolution.

Subcultural Affiliations, Countercultural & Political Allegiances

(thank you Vic Bondi, thank you Ian MacKaye, thank you Henry Rollins and Greg Ginn, thank you Mike Watt, D. Boon, George Hurley, thank you Hüskers; thank you Joey Shithead, Wimpy Roy and Gerry Useless; thank you Dick Lucas, thank you Steve Ignorant and Penny Rimbaud).
  • Music the most powerful mood altering substance I've ever experienced, John Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders are my therapists.
  • I'm in my second decade of the 'Jazz Snob' phase of the punk-rock recovery program:
Did you know that: of the 10 greatest albums in the history of vertebrate evolution 3 are by Miles Davis?
Rock on: Last Exit, Curlew, Lounge Lizards The Bad Plus Sex Mob, RIP Esbjörn Svensson.

Vices

(In alphabetical order, rather than severity of vice)

  • Bouldering
  • Islay whisky
  • Soccer
  • Oatmeal stout
  • Tim Hortons given up on Timmies... (I've amassed a walletfull of Tim Horton's gift cards, but none of the Timmies near me accept Tim Horton's gift cards. All those would be gift-givers just donated their money to Timmies instead of supporting my donut habit... 4Q Timmies!)
  • (Wikipedia?!)

Arbitrary top-ten list

Most memorable live shows (chronological order)

  1. The Clash, Ottawa Civic Center 5/3/1984 --- The crowd rushed the stage during the encore, the band played on, hugely outnumbered by kids (one in a CRASS t-shirt! Intentional irony?) dancing on stage.
  2. Nomeansno (& many other bands), Montreal 1985 --- The "It Came From the Pit" show. Hitchhiked to Montreal the day before and slept on an anthill between shortstop & third base someplace downtown. The show was in a huge church basement. Rob Wright wore his priest get-up, smiled this beatific smile to all the kids as they came up and thanked him for letting them have a show in his church. Then he got up on stage... Bang! start - stop start BANG! STOP!
  3. Beefeater, Ottawa Sandy Hill CC. Fred crooning "Fred's song" to the six pack of chrome-domes in the pit. Priceless.
  4. Meat Puppets, Toronto RPM. Bruce stole a van and we drove to Toronto to see the band, Catherine's fake ID failed at the door, I hit Cris Kirkwood with a raw ear of corn, he used it as a pick. They were in fine form. On the drive back, in the middle of nowhere, we blew the motor out. Moral of the story: check the oil before a road trip, especially if the car is "borrowed". (The show was simulcast by an FM station, I have a low quality booleg of it somewhere...)
  5. SWANS, Jan 1988. Ottawa, One Step Beyond. loud, very Very VERY LOUD, and tight, very *very* tight.
  6. The Beatnigs/Billy Bragg Feb 1989, Ottawa. Michael Franti's solo bass ode to Malcolm X was a memorable highpoint, then a percussionist slammed a finger between two wheelrims, and Billy came on and told jokes...
  7. Bad Brains, Montreal, Aug 1989. On a trip to Montreal after the end of field season. Slept on Aidan Girt's livingroom floor. Indoor-outdoor carpeting if I recall correctly, but maybe I just remember it that way because I was covered in poison ivy. Had a hard time explaining the bottle of DEET in my pocket to the bouncer, I guess they don't call it "bug dope" round here. Seriously, you can't smoke up and play like that!... can you?!
  8. Fugazi, Ottawa, Glebe CC, Sept 1989. Fugazi in your broom closet, Intense.
  9. Jonas Hellborg, Stockholm Sweden Fasching. Dr Death invited himself up for a visit and stayed in our batchelor apartment, we took him out to see real music, he whined about how silly live music was compared to raves, half the women there hit on him, we could not figure out why. Hellborg played great (Shawn Lane played great too, but it would have been nice if someone switched his mike off...)
  10. The Jesus Lizard, Portland OR, Satyricon 1998. I thought I had seen it all! Indiscribable, unbelievable! A riot with soundtrack. From the first chord of the set David Yow was off surfing the crowd, mic cord trailing behind. From somewhere in the second song he was buck naked save for a pair of cowboy boots. The pressing question was not "How did the jeans come off while the boots stayed on?" but "How can this band play so f***in' tight". The whole drive home, we just kept muttering back and forth "Do you believe that!...".
  11. Sex Mob, Austin TX Elephant room, SxSW. March 2000. If this is jazz, then I wasted my youth going to see punk shows!

Shuffle list

First ten songs from the MP3 player's shuffle (rules per Steinsky)

  1. The Hanson Brothers - Victoria
  2. Minutemen - The punchline
  3. The Art of Noise - Peter Gunn (feat. Duane Eddy)
  4. Snuff - Soul Limbo
  5. Bad Brains - I Against I
  6. Maytals - 54-46 Was My Number
  7. Ian Dury and the Blockheads - Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll
  8. The Clash - Bankrobber Dub
  9. Minutemen - Tourspiel
  10. Television - Friction

Silly wiki-bling

The Meatstar of Good Puppeteering
I herewith award you the meatstar for your efforts turning other editors into your meat puppets to further your sneaky goals. Note this is not a barnstar! – William Parcher 06:28, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
For dedicated work in populating Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Academics and educators. Keep up the good work. Bduke 02:05, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
The Editor's Barnstar
While it may be true that I'm still quite bitter over your part in getting Space Warfare in fiction originally deleted, you are one of the most prolific and, uh, effective deletionists on Wikipedia. And that's something. This barnstar was practically made for you. --Sharkface217 02:55, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
The Human Sexuality Barnstar
For intelligent and scholarly contributions to the Biology and sexual orientation page. — James Cantor (talk) (formerly, MarionTheLibrarian) 23:44, 28 August 2008 (UTC)

Wanderings

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