This user has made over 29,000 edits on Wikipedia, including deleted edits.[ 1]
This user has edited over 8,000 unique Wikipedia pages.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 21 years and 28 days .
This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than twenty years .
54Y This Wikipedian was born on 6 March 1971 and is 54 years, 11 months, and 2 days old.
This user believes that butter tablet is the finest confectionery mankind has ever created.
If in doubt, leave it out. Consensus before contentious. Science before stupid.
Wikipedia editors are cats that refuse to be herded. [ 2]
Simon Christopher Jessey (born 6 March 1971 ) is a British and American former video editor, web designer and college instructor. This is his Wikipedia user page.
Birthday trivia
I share a birthday with Michelangelo , Cyrano de Bergerac , Lou Costello , Ed McMahon , Alan Greenspan , Gordon Cooper , Hal Needham , John Noakes , Kiri Te Kanawa , David Gilmour , Rob Reiner , D. L. Hughley , Alan Davies , Connie Britton , Shaquille O'Neal , and Ollie Sykes .
I share a birthplace with Dean Macey , Will Stevens , Amanda Tapping and Tony Way .
On the day of my birth, Mungo Jerry 's Baby Jump was the UK's number one single, but it had nothing to do with babies. Number one in the US was One Bad Apple by The Osmonds , but it had nothing to do with apples. 🤔
Getting around
Countries lived in (2) England , United States of America
Places lived in (8) Ashtead , Earlsfield , Fetcham , Malvern , Sadsburyville , South Benfleet , Swarthmore , Tooting
Countries visited (14) Austria , Belgium , China (Hong Kong and Macau only), Cyprus , England, France , Germany , Italy , Luxembourg , Malta , Scotland , Spain , United States of America, Wales
U.S. States visited (38½) α Arizona , Arkansas , California , Colorado , Connecticut , Delaware , Idaho , Illinois , Indiana , Iowa , Kansas , Kentucky , Maryland , Massachusetts , Michigan , Minnesota , Missouri , Montana , Nebraska , Nevada , New Hampshire , New Jersey , New Mexico , New York , North Carolina , Ohio , Oklahoma , Oregon , Pennsylvania , Utah , Vermont , Virginia , South Dakota , Tennessee , Texas , Washington, D.C. (the ½), West Virginia , Wisconsin , Wyoming
^α Not visited (12): Alabama , Alaska , Florida , Georgia , Hawaii , Louisiana , Maine , Mississippi , North Dakota , Rhode Island , South Carolina , Washington
Aircraft ridden (9) Airbus A330 , Bell 206L , Boeing 737 , Boeing 747 , Boeing 767 , Boeing 777 , Boeing 787 Dreamliner , de Havilland Dragon Rapide (G-AKIF)[ 3] , Eurocopter AS355
Vehicles owned (7) Chrysler Sebring Convertible (2001), Ford Edge Limited (2008), Ford Edge ST (2022), Ford Escape (2018), Ford Focus (2002), Ford Sierra (1988), Kawasaki KMX 125 (1990), Triumph Speed Twin (2021)
Other Stuff
This editor is a Most Pluperfect Labutnum and is entitled to display this Book of Knowledge with Coffee Cup Stain, Cigarette Burn, Chewed Broken Pencil, Sticky Note, and Bookmark .
References
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↑ "Comment by Mandruss on a Wikipedia article talk page" . March 25, 2020.
↑ "Classic Wings: G-AKIF" . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
↑ "Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress" . Collings Foundation . Retrieved September 16, 2015 .
↑ "FAA Registry - N60812" . Federal Aviation Administration . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
↑ "Consolidated B-24J Liberator" . Collings Foundation . Retrieved October 6, 2015 .
↑ "North American B-25 Mitchell" . Collings Foundation . Retrieved August 31, 2017 .
↑ "North American TP-51C Mustang" . Collings Foundation . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
↑ Yoak, Scott. "Quick Silver" . Retrieved September 16, 2015 .
↑ "FAA Registry - N36913" . Federal Aviation Administration . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
↑ "SPITFIRE/SM969" . Supermarine Spitfire Registry. Retrieved September 16, 2015 .
↑ "FAA Registry - N969SM" . Federal Aviation Administration . Retrieved August 31, 2017 .
↑ "N969SM (1945 VICKERS SUPERMARINE LTD SPITFIRE MK XVIII owned by ECHO MATRIX LLC) Aircraft Registration" . FlightAware. Retrieved June 7, 2022 .
↑ Tobul, Jim. "KWH" . Retrieved September 16, 2015 .
↑ "FAA Registry - N933GM" . Federal Aviation Administration . Retrieved May 2, 2025 .