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== ], Melissa Nathan,&U.S. presidential candidates == | |||
== BORAT THE NEXT DR.STRANGELOVE == | |||
Black Cube has a wikipedia article, Melissa Nathan is mentioned in the article ]. Both are googleable. My question is if either Black Cube or Melissa Nathan were ever hired to discredit ] or ]? I realize that in Melissa Nathan's case, if she had been hired for that, it would probably have been before she formed The Agency Group PR.] (]) 06:52, 27 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
What are the chances that borat will do for the war on terrioism what dr.strangelove did for the cold war. | |||
:The link should have been to ]. --] 19:16, 27 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:If you mean ] movie, in my opinion, the war on terrorism isn't quite as ] as the ] was. ] is probably just another pebble being thrown at the lake of opinion about modern politics. ] 00:27, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Griggsville, Missouri? == | |||
:I'm not sure I see the analogy. The influence of the character Dr. Strangelove was to become a stock symbol for the (il)logic of nuclear strategy. I'm not sure what Borat is supposed to be taken as a symbol of — the success of the character is less in its own portrayal than the reactions it gets from others, and I'm not sure that has much to do with the war on terrorism as a whole. --] 00:38, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
The ] article claims (without a source) that he was born in ]. I can find no evidence whatever that such a place has ever existed. There is a ], which is about 20 miles northeast of the IL/MO border (which I think is the river, and presumably was in 1889). Was there really a Griggsville in Missouri, or is this a simple mistake? The only substantive author (to the biographical part of the article) is long departed Misplaced Pages. -- ]'''··–·'''] 20:12, 27 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
Borat is a symptom of changing attitudes in the West, not a cause of it. ] 00:48, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I can't find an obit for Fiske in Newspapers.com, and the Findagrave entry simply says he was born in Missouri. ←] <sup>'']''</sup> ]→ 21:37, 27 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
: I wondered if it might be something to do with the Mississippi changing its course, but it seems not. However, if Griggsville, Illinois is correct, he could be added to that article's '''Notable person''' section, doubling its complement! | |||
:The 'Missouri' inclusion was (as you may have noted) in the article as created in 2005, so at least we know it's not the result of vandalism. | |||
:I notice that the <u>Un</u>reliable sources IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes and the Internet Broadway Database also state Griggsville, Missouri, which may of course have been taken from Misplaced Pages, and Find a Grave gives merely Missouri. However, The Movie Database does give Griggsville, Illinois. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} ] (]) 21:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::Indications in Ancestry.com are that he was merely born "in Missouri", not a specific city that I've found. Even though the original article writer has been offline for over 9 years, maybe his email still works? ←] <sup>'']''</sup> ]→ 21:54, 27 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:: I'm wondering if there is some circular ] between ourselves, Findagrave, and IMDb. I too considered the "moving river" hypothesis, but it's much too far away. -- ]'''··–·'''] 22:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
== Lord of the Rings == | |||
::: '''' (1977) confirms he was born in Griggsville, Missouri. No danger of citogenesis there. The search term "Griggsville, MO" throws up a few non-Fiske results on Google and Google Books, but I can't find precisely where it is. --] (]) 09:22, 28 December 2024 (UTC) Ah, here we are, it's in ] . --] (]) 10:00, 28 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::::Griggsville, IL, is also in ] and if you given on that web site you also land in Illinois. The two Pike Counties are direct neighbours, but there's no indication of any common history or even a shift in the state border. --] (]) 10:15, 28 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:::::That sounds ominous. Also, the more of my Google and Google Books hits I follow up, the fewer check out. The evidence that this place ever existed outside of Fiske's say-so looks rather slight. is one cite from 1907, and there are one or two more from the 19th century, but confusion with Griggsville, IL can't be ruled out. --] (]) 10:46, 28 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
: Thanks everyone. I'll flag the birthplace in the article is questionable (and the whole article as poorly sourced), but I think there's enough uncertainty for me to not "fix" it. And I'll refer to this discussion on the talk page, for the (probably very unlikely event) that some future person cares enough about this rather minor actor to do more thorough research. Thank you. -- ]'''··–·'''] 08:04, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
I was wondering if anyone knows of a website where I can find out if Lord of the Rings is going to be playing again. I see that it's on tonight, but I would like to tape all of them, but I can't find a website that would say that. I've tried Yahoo, and T.V. Guide, but they don't seem to help me, any suggestions. | |||
::One thing I noticed in Newspapers.com is that Missouri papers that referred to Griggsville usually made it clear that they were talking about the one in Illinois. ←] <sup>'']''</sup> ]→ 14:08, 1 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
], I just ran a ] search, and all three results were Illinois-related. GNIS sometimes misidentifies locations, e.g. many historic plantations in Tidewater Virginia are misidentified as unincorporated communities, but the concept of them outright omitting something as obvious as a settlement — which certainly would show up on USGS quads — is extremely unlikely. ] (]) 01:07, 8 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
: Thanks for following up on this. This leads me to be sure enough that the rather poor source for this claim in the article is just wrong (whether Griggsville, Missouri, or both), and we're better off saying nothing than repeating a claim this weak. -- ]'''··–·'''] 18:41, 8 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:Are you talking about in the US? Go to the movie's page on ], and click on the "on television" link on the left, it will show you when a movie is showing on TV. For example, the "on television" page for "The Fellowship of the Ring" is at http://imdb.com/title/tt0120737/tvschedule. ]|] 04:10, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
= December 28 = | |||
== Many Movies,Many Screams == | |||
== Why do news reporters name the programme they are reporting for? == | |||
What do you are some of the scariest movies of all time. | |||
:I liked ], ] and ], myself, to name a few... ] 02:41, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
is an example by BBC News. ―<span style="font-family:Poppins, Helvetica, Sans-serif;">]</span> ] 05:44, 28 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:Again, On a personal note, I have an extremely high tolerance for scary movies, and I'm picky. The only scary/horror movie I've seen in the last few years that I thought was ''good'', although I wasn't scared, was ]. I thought ] was boring, I thought ] was OK, but the ''only'' horror movie that ''ever'' kept me awake at night, even though I saw it as an adult, was ]. I swear balloons gave me a start for about 2 years after seeing that movie, and if I happened to ''think'' of the movie at bed-time, I slept with the light on. No fooling. ] 02:47, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:You have linked to a BBC TV program where at 0:40 the presenter introduces "''Our science correspondent ]"'' who signs off his report "''Pallab Ghosh, BBC News''". His report includes statements by two experts each identified by name and affiliation. The video typifies the high standard of journalism where BBC emphasize distinction between source and editorial content. Incidentally, a good BBC TV reporter tends to become a ] (the likes of ], ], ], ], ], Michael Buchanan and more). <small>Edit: I apologise to Pallab Ghosh for initially misspelling his name and thank Antiquary for correcting me.</small> ] (]) 11:19, 28 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
I thought The Ring was creepy as hell -- but ] was the scariest (and most thrilling) overall. ] 03:10, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::], but I'm sure he's used to it. --] (]) 11:29, 28 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::As I understand the question, it is not why reporters identify <u>themselves</u>, but why for instance Ghosh does not sign off by simply saying "''Pallab Ghosh''", full stop. --] 10:29, 31 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:::It's a standard practice, which might even be in their contracts. ←] <sup>'']''</sup> ]→ 11:55, 31 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::::I seem to recall American channels using clips from the BBC. Such sign offs would serve to identify the source in these cases.--] (]) (]) 17:22, 1 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::::: THat was my thinking, too. These days they tend to have on-screen watermarks, but reporters still sign off with "Jennifer Superior Bitch, Infinity News. Alex". -- ] </sup></span>]] 20:55, 1 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
== Navigation lights == | |||
I thought the movie with Freddy Kruger was scary as shit, granted I was not particular old when I saw it but still its one of the only movies that ever scared the shit out of me. ] 05:32, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Does the fact that aeroplane/ship navigation lights are green and red cause problems for pilots who are red-green colour blind? How do they deal with that? Can they even become pilots? ―<span style="font-family:Poppins, Helvetica, Sans-serif;">]</span> ] 22:49, 28 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:That's ], that and the original ] were indeed good. (Didn't care much for the 2nd Aliens, just felt like a regular action to me...) ] 17:12, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I couldn't be a pilot because of my red-green colour blindness, but people with a mild version can apparently - is a link to the UK's Civil Aviation Authority's guidance on colour vision requirements. ] (]) 23:25, 28 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::The movie that really scared me was the remake of ] with Kurt Russell. I couldn't sleep after seeing that one. --] 17:48, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::How fascinating. Thanks. ―<span style="font-family:Poppins, Helvetica, Sans-serif;">]</span> ] 00:21, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:Similarly, red-green colourblind people may not be able to become helmsmen. | |||
:You might think it would have been more convenient to make those lights red and cyan, as far fewer people are red-blue colourblind, but when navigation lights on ships were introduced, bright blueish lights couldn't be made. That only became possible with ]s. Traffic lights and railway signals these days (often using ]s) use a slightly blueish green, so that most colourblind people can see the difference between red and green. ] (]) 11:55, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::They could have agreed (and still could agree) on assigning distinct flashing patterns, like •••'''——''' and '''—'''••'''—'''• . --] 20:48, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:::Flashing patterns would be a very poor method for aircraft and probably ships also. Navigation lights are meant to give a quick indication of the relative position and heading of another aircraft/vessel. When seeing navigation lights a pilot instantly has an indication of the relative flight direction of the other aircraft based on which red/green/white lights are visible. Also there are already the ]s, red flashing beacon on the tail at least and white flashing strobes on the wingtips and tail. How could a pilot possibly decode flashing lights reliably enough and quickly enough to determine relative heading? ](]) 18:06, 1 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::Wouldn't that be a problem because the sky/ocean is blue? I understand that the lights are used at night so it shouldn't be too much of a problem. ―<span style="font-family:Poppins, Helvetica, Sans-serif;">]</span> ] 22:39, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:::It would involve more complex lighting circuits/equipment and massive world-wide retrofitting, which (I suggest) would be prohibitively expensive, to solve a relatively minor 'problem' more easily answered by simply not employing colour-blind people in the relevant positions. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} ] (]) 13:12, 31 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::::Flashing lights have been used on lighthouses for a long time. They use an assembly of lenses and shutters rotating around a fixed light, using a low-friction bearing. This works fine for stationary lighthouses, but is more problematic on moving ships. There's more wear and the lens assembly could jam or rotate at variable speed. Better to use an electric light, switched repeatedly by a rotating switch powered by an electric motor (all available late 19th century), but both switch and lamp have to switch reliably at least a million times. No problem today, but there's still the issue of recognising a flashing pattern if it's intermittently obscured. It's considered acceptable for lighthouses and buoys, which are usually more or less where you expect them to be, but a moving ship may be a different matter. ] (]) 14:45, 1 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:When I answered telephones and sold passenger tickets for Eurostar I had to pass an ], the same as ] and ]. ] (]) 21:27, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::Depending on the signalling system, train drivers may also have to discriminate red from yellow/amber. This is less important for road users. And states of tracks and signals are colour-coded on the computer monitors of signalmen, but it should only take a simple software update to accommodate colourblind signalmen. (Yes, there're still some old-fashioned signal boxes in some countries; I've passed the one at ] on my way to Wales.) I don't see the objection against colourblind ticket sellers. ] (]) 11:58, 31 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
= December 29 = | |||
:::'']'' does it for me. Compared to it, made-up horror pales to insignificance. | |||
== Domains == | |||
:::] 18:59, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Are Eritrea's .er and Belarus's .by ever used in domain hacks? .er could be used in shortcut to Blogger, blogg.er, like goo.gl and youtu.be, and .by could be used in domains such as drive.by and in Nordic place namesmas ''by'' means "village" in Swedish and "city" in Norwegian and Danish. And can South Africa's .za and India's .in be used directly after the main part, such as in piz.za and drive.in? Also, can .pl, .cz, .sk and .hu addresses contain diacritics, such as gdańsk.pl, česko.cz, košice.sk and magyarország.hu? --] (]) 10:10, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
::::'']''; depsite being just a PG, the deceptively childish animation and simple yet brutal concept (old couple survive World War II, underestimate power of atom bomb, survive World War III, die slowly and painfully). ]]] 21:12, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
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:See ]. ] (]) 11:30, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | ||
:Plusimpavidus has only answered the last sentencee. | |||
:The answer to the first part is entirely dependent on the policy of the controller of the ccTLD in question, and that controller may or may not publish a policy. Technically, of course they could be used: the government of Tonga sells ] domains to any interested party, as I presume you know. | |||
:According to our article ] {{tq|The Operations and Analysis Centre under the President of the Republic of Belarus allows for anyone (not only for those who reside in Belarus) to register a second level domain such as something.by}}, and it also says {{tq|he .by code is used for domain hack by institutions from the German state of Bavaria (German: Bayern), such as bayern.by, the Bavarian Tourism Agency. Since "by" means "town" or "city" in Norwegian, it's also used by some Norwegian newspapers, such as osl.by for an Oslo newspaper, and trd.by for a Trondheim newspaper}}, however, neither of these statements appear to be sourced. When I just tried it, trd.by seems to redirect to a Norwegian casino site. | |||
:Our articles ] and ] say nothing about whether the ccTLDs are available to anybody outside Eritrea and South Africa respectively. ] doesn't explicitly address the question, but in talking about the use of subdomains it repeats "in India" several times. ] (]) 20:38, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
== Colored asphalt markings == | |||
: Recently scared the living daylights out of me. ] 13:16, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
What's the purpose of on street grounds? I've seen them in multiple places in ] (typically in non-traffic places, such as sidewalks) where they've stayed for several months or even years without being erased. From what I've read, those marks can be made for some roadworks, but I'm not sure. ]<sup>]</sup> 20:06, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:: As a Child I found ] extremly scary. A murderous clown? Now that is a badass villian. ] 23:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::: Also there's the scary as in "OMG I cannot stand the horror of it" as opposed to "OMG that guy just jumped through the window and killed that other guy with a chainsaw", and for the first I'd also have to cite ]. Seeing it as a 13 year old boy on television, I was scared to hell, couldn't sleep the whole night, because, ya'know - it really happened. Just as scary as it is sad. ] 00:01, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I've seen them used for several purposes, mostly for marking the course of some underground pipe or cable, but also for marking a distance such as 500m from a given spot. In the first case, there is a sequence of similar markings, not too far apart from each other. In the second case the marking is usually accompanied by a number or some code. --] 20:55, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
== Anti-obesity == | |||
::See ]. --] (]) 22:09, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:In my experience (UK) they appear in preparation for invasive ground works, most recently in our road prior to the installation of the third set of broadband cables under our pavement. Apparently, existing suppliers and their customers get sniffy if new upstart suppliers not only add their own cables, but put a shovel through the existing cables in the process! Different colours may denote gas, water and telecommunication lines. | |||
Does anyone know a site with a good video that talks about the negatives and risks about obesity in children? ] 01:43, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:There is also an occasional rash of markings that outline potholes; whether this is done to guide the repairers of potholes, or as a placebo to pacify local road users, is not always clear. It is possible that the process accompanies the calculation of a cost for the work; the expenditure may not be forthcoming.{{cn}} <span class="nowrap">] <sup>]</sup><sub>]</sub></span> 21:24, 29 December 2024 (UTC) | |||
:Well I don't know whether it's any good or not, but has a host of educational videos, including those about childhood obesity, and you can preview them (so you can decide for yourself if they're good). I found the site with ] 02:49, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Thanks all. ]<sup>]</sup> 11:31, 2 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
= January 1 = | |||
== Being fat or grossly overweight == | |||
== Peugeot's rivalry == | |||
Whose fault is it?--] 01:46, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Did Peugeot have any rivalry with other auto manufacturer that became famous or was famous but forgotten, like Lancia and Audi in 1983 and Ford and Ferrari in the 1960s? --Donmust90-- ] (]) 19:15, 1 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
What I really meant to ask was: Is it true that some people cannot lose weight however hard they try? The article doesnt seem to come down on one side or the other.--] 18:19, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:When does competition rise to the level of rivalry? ] was unexpectedly beaten in speed by ] in the ] race of June 1895. --] 00:07, 2 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:Certainly not the fault of a child who is fed lots of empty calories (via soft drinks and junk food, for example) and encouraged not to exercise. ] 02:57, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Peugeot, Citroën, Renault and ] were the big four French automakers post World War II - and therefore rivals. The first two have merged, Renault is still around, but Simca has disappeared. ] (]) 11:40, 2 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:Blame the original robber-barons, and guys like Henry Ford -- I think that it's an echo-effect of industrialization. You can make cars in a factory -- why not food? ] 03:11, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::While the Simca brand, after having been acquired first by Chrysler and then PSA Peugeot Citroën, has disappeared, the factory in ] that Simca acquired from Ford France in 1954 is still in full operation. | |||
:::The Lancia–Audi and Ford–Ferrari rivalries alluded to in the question were not about rivalry between companies, but rivalry between racing teams; see '']'' and '']''. --] 16:03, 2 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
= January 3 = | |||
:Its peoples own fault, while they may have gotten fat while they were children then theres no excuse for why they are still fat when they are adults. ] 05:29, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== British weather website == | |||
::Actually I believe, for various biological reasons, it is incredibly hard to avoid being a fat adult if you were a fat child. ] 13:38, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Is there any British weather website which has daily data for stations in the United Kingdom? The starlingroot.ddns.net is not working anymore, it worked a few months ago. The "Historic station data" page on MetOffice's website has only monthly data, and the MetOffice WOW - Weather Observations Website has only hourly data. And is there any English-language website having weather observations for different cities and countries in Europe, similar to e.g. Infoclimat? --] (]) 13:16, 3 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:LC, have you read our article on ]? I'd have expected an experienced Wikipedian like you to know about our convenient search feature, over in the tool panel on the left side of your browser window. Cheers! ](]) 06:21, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:You might find windfinder.com useful. Although primarily aimed at coastal leisure activities, it also covers inland areas. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} ] (]) 03:07, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:Blame the bastard Evolu Sean. It's winter and scare ressources that turned us into fatbags. The absence of predators helps. ] 11:36, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:wunderground.com used to have this. IDK about now. ] (]) 18:47, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
= January 4 = | |||
: There are rare individuals with mutations in genes encoding, for example, ] and the ] and ] receptors, that result in a disregulation in the appetite pathway. These unfortunate indivduals can become ] because their body tells their brain that they are hungry, so they eat continuously, even when they are full. In extreme cases, individual will go to extraordinary lengths to eat. It is very difficult indeed for these individuals to lose weight unassisted, though clinical intervention can help. Rare mutations in the gene encoding ] have a similar phenotype. In such cases leptin replacement can help . It should be noted that such dramatic genetic effects are very rare. While there are very likely complex genetic predisposition in a lot of obese people, the environmental effects (such as doing not exercise and eating high calorific diets) are majorly responsible. Thus for most people, "blaming ones genes" is not a particularly constructive, nor accurate, interpretation of their obese condition. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 02:38, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Goal number one == | |||
::THere is one guy on British TV who used to be a boxer (so not overweight). Hes now a comedian. He says when he stopped boxing, his weight ballooned and there is '''nothing''' he can do to get it off even going on a very strict diet. He therefore thinks its wrong to discriminate agaist fat people becuase some of them (like him ) cant help it. Do we believe him?--] 13:52, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
How do you forgive and forget? <small>(not sure if that's off-topic for the reference desk. if it is, sorry in advance.)</small> ]<sup><small>TM</small></sup> <small>(])</small> 05:47, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:By deciding to. ←] <sup>'']''</sup> ]→ 06:05, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::One can decide to forget, but will it work? --] 09:22, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
: is an essay on the topic, by a practitioner of ], that you may (or may not) find helpful. More advice: , and (written from a Christian perspective) . --] 09:32, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:(], in that I have no published sources for this, though I was taught it by others): Forgiving does not necessarily mean forgetting - it also doesn't necessarily mean condoning. It means not carrying ill will. In my experience, once I see the cost (to me) of bearing the resentment, and how illusory are the apparent benefits of doing so, it is easy to choose to let it go. ] (]) 14:25, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
Shall we forgive the OP for forgetting that we don't offer advice?] (]) 17:38, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::: You got to see very few fat people after a while in ] ]s, ] ]s or ]n ]s. I suspect this proves something about the possibility of losing weight if one has no choice in certain matters affecting food intake and energy expenditure..... | |||
:{{small|I'd suggest searching the web. ←] <sup>'']''</sup> ]→ 17:47, 4 January 2025 (UTC)}} | |||
:::Other knowledge: | |||
:The injunction does not apply to all advice, but is aimed specifically at giving <u>medical</u> or <u>legal</u> advice. --] 23:14, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::* The body responds to significant reduction in food, by change of ], effectively going into survival mode and preparation for famine. So fat can be stored if the diet isn't well chosen. BUT | |||
:::* Ultimately (energy out) minus (energy in) = (energy taken from fat, and other body tissues). That's the equation, and that's how it works. | |||
::: You might also find the article on ] useful for some ideas, in examining how diet and weight loss work together. too. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 06:40, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Westminster Coroner's Court == | |||
== Misplaced Pages Strengths and Weaknesses == | |||
I'm trying to research a sudden death that occurred in the London Borough of Merton. Please help me find information about ], also known as "Inner West London Coroner's Court". They appear to have no website, and publish no court listings. They claim that coroners records are closed to public access for 75 years. | |||
If you had two choose two wikipedia articles to demonstrate Misplaced Pages at its best. And two articles that showcase the weaknesses and disadvantages of the wikipedia format... which would they be? | |||
But other coroners courts in the UK, for example "London Inner South Coroner’s Court", and say that inquests are public and anyone can attend. | |||
Just out of curiousity | |||
] 02:50, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Why is there are difference? Why is "London Inner South Coroner’s Court" open to the public, but "Inner West London Coroner's Court" is not? Surely all coroners courts operate under the same laws? | |||
Thats an extremely subjective question, theres no definitive answer to that and thus any answer you will give is a direct opinion of the person answering. ] 05:27, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Thanks for your help ] (]) 12:41, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
I personally like the series on ] -- especially the Monkey vs Dog article. | |||
:As you can see from coroners' courts are not subject to the Freedom of Information Act. I can assure you, however, that inquests held by the Westminster coroner are as public as inquests held by any other coroner. ] (]) 14:56, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
The worst? -- anything written in esoteric (specialized) language. If it's worth explaining, it's worth explaining in straightforward, comprehensible layman's terms. ] | |||
== Where can I find unmarried men list in Science/Maths? == | |||
:Yes, many of the science and math articles fall into that category. Others suffer from repeated vandalism or constant edit wars over controversial issues, like ]. Then, we still have articles which simply lack sufficient content and/or lack sources. Misplaced Pages might do best on certain obscure, but uncontroversial issues. One example is the ], a discontinued US spy plane. A paper dictionary would likely have no mention of the plane, or perhaps a paragraph on it, while we have a rather extensive article. ] 05:41, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Like ], ], ], ]. | |||
::The SR-71 obscure?? What are you, a non-geek or something? --Anon, December 16, 05:55 (UTC). | |||
I want to ] ] due to his ], ] as he have ] and ] who has ] out of wedlock. ] (]) 14:08, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::Tee hee, anon :). Wedgeoli, you may find ] and ] interesting reading (assuming you haven't already read them!) — ]<i>]</i> 10:26, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Do you have any reason to suppose that such a list exists, @]? ] (]) 14:27, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:<small>''The following answer is a subjective answer to a subjective question. It consist entirely of my own opinions. Although it does not meet ], please do not delete it.''</small> For Wilipedia at its best, try ] for interest and detail (I have to confess bias as I originated that article), and ] as an example of a great objective and balanced article on a controversial topic. Not so good stuff - well, there are lots of rather sad stubs like ] (a random example) that deserve more care and attention. And well-meaning but poorly written articles like ] (another random example) do not show us at our best. ] 12:38, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Just to encourage ] ] (]) 14:30, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::So, you've come here to ask people how to remove from a list that doesn't exist, some names that would probably belong only the list if it existed, because you have some private meaning of "unmarried"? ] (]) 12:56, 5 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::If some men don't (appear to) have sexual relationships with women, they're not necessarily demonstrating celibacy - they might be otherwise inclined. ] (]) 11:37, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
: Why did you pipe the correctly-spelled "Isaac" Newton to the incorrectly-spelled "Issac" Newton? -- ] </sup></span>]] 18:37, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:I suspect editors will have favorite pages and metapedians will have hated pages. I can think of pages, like ] that I like, but not really any that I don't... The REAL bad ones are generally so bad that the most superficial fix (EG. Blanking) is the best course and so don't survive vary long. Also, edit warrers and noxious editors will probably have favorite pages. ] 06:44, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::And do the same strange thing to Nikola Tesla? ] (]) 23:03, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
== Champagne explosion == | |||
::Two bad articles: First category: Those about utterly non-notable things: example ]. Someone took a database and made a stub article out of every entry. Stubby articles about non-notable 2 lane state highways, bus routes, random schools and churches, grocery stores, post offices, and city streets. Second category: Things in the news, or people with their 15 minutes of fame: ], who got lost driving through the mountains and died of hypothermia while wandering around. There are thousands of news stories for a few days, the they fade off the radar screen. ] falling in the well, and blond girls who disappear are in this category. Misplaced Pages is not Wikinews, and phenomena of transient importance do not make articles of long-term value, although they sell newspapes and acquire a following of editors who watch breathlessly for each installment in the search. Somehow hundreds of thousands of people who also die in accidents or disappear but aren't as mediagenic do not get the articles. ] 16:10, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I had an unopened bottle of cheap champagne (Barefoot Rosé if that matters) left over from NYE, and about 10 minutes ago the thing spontaneously exploded. It had been just sitting there at room temperature. No serious damage but there is champange and broken glass all over the place now, and I'm in the process of cleaning it up. Are these explosions a usual occasional occurrence? I'm used to champagne bottles being thicker than regular wine bottles for obvious reasons, but this one seems on the thin side in retrospect, maybe as an economy measure. Could that be? I'm surprised it doesn't happen on store shelves if it happens at home. Thanks. ] (]) 18:39, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
== how do I destroy my profile on Facebook? == | |||
:I does happen.<sup></sup> Sometimes a cause can be identified. When a bottle of champagne is stored in a freezer, or a fridge whose temperature setting is too low, the contents may freeze, causing it to expand. This can lead to minute cracks in the glass, weakening its strength. Thawed in a relatively warm environment, the pressure of the gas can then result in fracture. Another potential cause is premature bottling, when fermentation has not run its fill course ands the wine still contains yeast and sugar. (Almost all wine sold as "champagne" in the US, also when labelled "Brut", contains residual sugar to accommodate the local taste.) When warmed up, fermentation resumes and pressure increases. Finally, a small fraction of bottles is damaged in handling or comes with production defects, not detectable through visual inspection. --] 22:42, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
I don't see a question typed out, so I'm assuming the heading is the question. After clicking "My Account" from the left side of the screen, scroll all the way down to "Deactivate Account," and you can follow the steps from there. ] ] 08:09, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Thanks. No idea about refrigeration before I bought it, but I got it off the shelf at a big supermarket, carried it home, and it sat in the exact same place in the room for several days before going kablooie. All I can think of is that carrying it home might have bumped it around or something. Oh well, no big deal in the scheme of things. ] (]) 01:20, 5 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::The traditional method of making ] requires freezing it in the bottle, so I suppose most bottles are designed to handle that – although freezing from the bottom up is safer than top-down, as it creates no plug of ice between the liquid and the gas. If not using the traditional method, or if the wine doesn't come from the Champagne region, many countries (including all of the EU) forbid selling it under the name Champagne. The US however hasn't got that restriction. | |||
::Wines freeze around -5°C, so accidental freezing in a fridge set too cold seems unlikely. ] (]) 11:15, 5 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::In this case the bottle had not been opened, but the cold liquid carbonated contents of a closed bottle may freeze upon opening due to cooling by ] of the CO<sub>2</sub>. --] 13:57, 5 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
Once upon a time ] used to come in ] glass bottles, and I read somewhere that this would happen from time to time with the larger sizes. And indeed, sometime around 1980 a large bottle of Coca-Cola, probably 1.5 liters, exploded while sitting in my cupboard. --] (]) 02:51, 5 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
== Incorrect spelling of surname in title == | |||
== Organizations == | |||
Hi! | |||
Are there any international organizations headquartered in Australia, similar to UN and World Bank are headquartered in the US? --] (]) 22:04, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
Title for WILLIAM DUFRIS has incorrect spelling (Dufries). There should be NO letter 'E' in the surname. | |||
:We have a ]. --] 23:05, 4 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:Hi, thanks for posting. The correct place for your comment would be either the ], or the ] of the article in question. If there is reliable evidence that the title is incorrect, the article can be moved. ] 03:00, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Isn't this more or less ]? ]|] 09:55, 5 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::An international organization is a completely different thing from a multinational company. --] 11:38, 5 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::yes but both questions are easily answered with even the most cursory research and 40bus here seems to have a habit of asking research questions. ] (]) 17:37, 7 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
= January 6 = | |||
==Replacement for my My Yahoo page== | |||
Not sure this is the correct venue, but here goes. | |||
Yahoo have shut down all personal My Yahoo pages. For those who don't use Yahoo, your My Yahoo page was sort of your own personal webpage, where you could have various modules that interested you displayed (e.g. cartoons, horoscopes, travel, finance etc). Yahoo have closed My Yahoo down. A big feature of my personal My Yahoo page was that it had loads of links to my favourite websites. This loss is the one that is hurting most. | |||
== "What links here" == | |||
Any suggestions as to a replacement? ] (]) 10:15, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
When we look at the "what links here" page of a Misplaced Pages article, the articles are arranged in some order. They're not alphabetical, so what is going on there? -]<sup>(])</sup> 06:58, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:MSN.com does that pretty well. --] 10:25, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:I think it's chronological based on the date of creation of the articles shown. — ] 07:14, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Could you explain in more detail how one can go about to create a personalized web space using ]? --] 12:29, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::: would be a start. That link is for UK users, presumably you can customize it to your own country. --] 13:38, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:Perhaps one of the content curation tools listed , some of which are free, will serve your purposes. I have no knowledge of any of these tools beyond what you find there. --] 12:34, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:No modules, but there is ]. Actually, I may misunderstand: perhaps you seek a kind of home page which is online but available to you only, mainly for collecting bookmarks. ] ] 13:53, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::For those answering, while it appears to be a question asking how to make a basic list of links, it is not. Yahoo's links page was created by selecting modules through a GUI and then customizing the settings. For example, I could select the comics GUI and then select which comics I want to show up in my links. I don't need to know any of the URLs. I just place a check next to the comics I like. For finance, I add the module with a click and then type in the ticket symbols for the stocks I care about. It automatically creates a daily stock thumbnail with links to news articles about those stocks. So, it is true that there are many available options to create a list of links, there are not as many options to create a custom content page for multiple areas of personal interest. ] (]) 15:35, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::The IP is correct, but as I said above, I can live without horoscopes, comics etc. The ability of easily store links to favourite websites is the biggest loss. {{re|Card_Zero}} - it doesn't have to be for me only. I think that using a subpage of my user space will fall foul of ] #5, even though many (but not all) of the websites are used in Misplaced Pages research. ] (]) 15:39, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::::Does it have to be a website in that case? Why not browser bookmarks? In fact, I believe these days some browsers will let you select bookmarks for a "start page" or "start screen" that is displayed when you open a new window/tab. And if they don't, you can probably find a browser extension that will do that. -- ] (]) 17:20, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
== Major traffic fatality incident, Denmark, 2019 == | |||
::The "what links here" articles are kept in a database record. When you click "what links here" the database record is retrieved and I believe the referencing articles are listed in the order they appear in this database record. New references are added on the end, so the sort is chronological by date of creation of the reference (not creation of the article). These database records are also sometimes rebuilt (for example for some software updates), in which case they seem to end up alphabetical. So, in general, there's an alphabetical list of "old" references followed by a chronological list of "new" references. I think the bottom line is you can't really count on any particular ordering. -- ] <small>(])</small> 18:13, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
In 2019, Denmark had a minor spike in traffic fatalities. I feel that the spike is most likely the result of a single accident with multiple fatalities. However, I cannot find any news about multiple-fatality accidents in Denmark in 2019. Everything that I find is related to train accidents, which I do not think Denmark includes in "traffic fatality" counts. Can anyone find a list of accidents or news about a single large-scale accident that might skew the yearly count for 2019? ] (]) 15:25, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
== how can i join you? == | |||
:First of all, where are you seeing this spike and is it a reliable source? ]|] 09:55, 7 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::And is it even statistically significant? With unrelated events happening by chance, there will always be fluctuations in number of events by time period. Spikes will occur every now and then, entirely by chance. --] 13:05, 7 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::I found (pdf) which seems to go into this matter in great detail. I don't read Danish, but I ran it though Google Translate. The table on page 28 shows that there were 199 traffic-related fatalities in Denmark in 2019, which is more than the two previous years but less than some earlier years. So I agree with the above posters that there is not enough here to constitute a spike. The document doesn't list individual accidents, btw. --] 14:24, 7 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::::The mean number of fatalities of the 10-year sample given in this Danish report is 194.9, while its ] is 27.3. This means that the 2019 value deviates from the mean by 0.15 ], which is more remarkable by how little the deviation is. --] 23:54, 7 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:I saw this before and perhaps you are trying to recreate it. In 2019, traffic fatalities in Denmark increased 20%. But, they were so low that it was a small bump to make that 20% jump. The reason it matters is because the increase was used as the basis to use government funding for more bicycle lanes and improving intersections. But, the increase was not statistically significant and didn't mean anything, so it should not have been used as justification for any changes. Now, from memory, it was a multi-car, weather-related accident in January that added more than 10 fatalities to the yearly count. That was overshadowed by a train accident due to the same snowstorm which killed 8 (I remember it was 8 because most new articles listed 6, but some stated that a few days later, two more bodies were found). So, my gut feeling is that you are intending to show that this "20% spike" in traffic fatalities is really a data artifact created by a single large-scale accident and not representative of general driver behavior in Denmark. Unfortunately, I do not know how to search Danish news. But, if my memory is correct, you can use the date of the well documented train accident in Denmark in 2019 to get the date of the multi-car accident and then, hopefully, find that as well. I doubt you will find it in any English-based news repository. You will have to search Danish repositories. ] (]) 16:17, 7 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
::Yes. That is what I am doing. I found multiple overblown newspaper headlines like "Biggest increase in traffic fatalities in five years! Your mind will be blown when you see the numbers!" and I am using that to demonstrate that while it is technically true that there was a 20% increase in fatalities, the proper context around that increase is that it is negligible and the result of a single event that could have happened on any other year. Basically, it is a presentation on applying context to data and how it is often done improperly. Now that I know there was a multi-vehicle traffic accident at the same time as the train accident I keep finding, I decided to read those articles and many of them comment on the car accident as well as the train accident, but I didn't read through the articles to notice previously. ] (]) 13:15, 8 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::According to the document linked by @], there were 199 deaths in 2019, compared to 171 the year before. That's a 16% increase, not 20%. On the other hand, it's an extra 28 people - so more than the result of a single incident. It just looks like random variation in a decade (the 2010's) that saw about 200 people killed every year on Denmark's roads. This decade it's been more like 150 a year, so if they spent a lot of money in 2019 it was worth it. You can further eamine annual figures and . ] (]) 13:23, 9 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
== Neurodiverse dating site == | |||
hello. | |||
Is there website that shows with neurodiverse person goes well with which other neurodiverse, e.g. ADHD with Autism, Autism with HPI, HPI with dylexsia etc? --Donmust90-- ] (]) 15:55, 6 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
first of all whoever is reading this mail.or rather request,i want to thank him/her for spending your valuable time on it. | |||
:For any combination of forms of neurodiversity, some persons will go well with each other, while others will not. This depends mainly on other factors, in particular the ] and personal ] of each. --] 12:57, 7 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
as you have requested for some monitory help for this noble mission to spread free knowledge. | |||
i realize i shuld make myself useful to this organization.i'm a student of B-Tech final year, | |||
so i dont have any money to help your mission. | |||
= January 8 = | |||
but still i want to help you. may be you have thousands of employee,working on this project.so you dont need another one but i want | |||
to join your project. | |||
== Anthropology Misplaced Pages page == | |||
now my problem is how will i be able to do that? as you know my qualification.what i have to do to join your company/project? | |||
Does anyone know why the Misplaced Pages page for "Anthropology" jumped to 6 million views on Dec. 25, 2024?https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&start=2024-12-18&end=2025-01-07&pages=Anthropology | |||
now again thank you for your time.I'll wait for your sugession. | |||
] (]) 23:28, 8 January 2025 (UTC) | |||
= January 9 = | |||
Sandeep Laik {{unsignedip|59.91.176.178}} | |||
(email removed, to prevent spam). | |||
:I think you have the wrong idea. We don't have employees, everyone is a volunteer here. I suggest signing up for an account, and/or simply start editing! I've left a message with useful things on your talk page. --]]<font color="red">]</font>] <small>] ]</small> 07:17, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::If you have particular areas of expertise (like computers), you could either add to articles in that area or answer Ref Desk questions in that area (at the Computer Ref Desk, for example). While it's not required to sign up to do most edits here, it is encouraged. ] 07:48, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
thnx man............ {{unsignedip|59.91.176.178}} | |||
== State colleges without the state name == | |||
Hey there Misplaced Pages, there are apparently two state colleges which do not reference the name of the state they're in in their title. One of them is Rutgers; what is the other one? Thanks a bunch! ] 07:45, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:] ? ] 07:50, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
There are ''many'' state colleges in the US that do not contain the name of the state. Just in Pennsylvania, I can think of about half a dozen (including one which bears the name of another state!). ] 13:36, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Actually, ] doesn't even fit this. Its proper name is '''''Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey'''''. — ] 14:48, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:If you're referring to the State of Camden and Amboy, check ]. ] 06:37, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:If you mean the official state college (as in University of ____), I suppose "]" would fit, but SUNY ''means'' "State University of New York," so it is quite stated. Every other state has either a "University of ____" or "____ University." But you and other people are correct, ] and ] are the only states that do not have explicit "University of New York" and "University of New Jersey" names, although there is a ], which is not public. ] ] 08:05, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
The ] is a state college which doesn't mention the state name. So are ] and ]. ]|] 00:32, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
==Serial killers in the news== | |||
A few weeks ago in Atlantic City, police found the body of four women, most of them prostitutes, in a drainage ditch. There was some coverage in the newspapers/TV, in the region, but that's about it. Now in England, five women were found dead, and it's a ] not just all over Britain, but even in parts of the rest of the world. (It's on the Misplaced Pages front page, for example.) I'm just wonder, how does stuff like this work out? One more body surely didn't change the "newsworthiness" of the story much... So why is one story huge and another not so much? Is it merely random chance? ] | ] 08:03, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:How sympathetic the public is to the victims is of critical importance. Here are some factors that make people more sympathetic: | |||
:*Living near the victim. | |||
:*Age of the victim, with children and elderly getting more sympathy. | |||
:*Gender of the victim, with females getting more sympathy. | |||
:*Rarity of the event. | |||
:*Heinous nature of the crime. | |||
:*Morality of the victim. | |||
:*Similarity with the victim in race, ethnicity, etc. | |||
:*Attractiveness of the victim and availability of photos/video. | |||
:So, a young, female, attractive, morally pure victim of a rare and heinous crime with a major collection of available photos and videos gets major media attention, like ], while an ugly, middle-aged male criminal who is shot during a drug deal gone bad may not make the news at all. Of these, I suspect the rarity of the event is the diff here, as Atlantic City has a higher murder rate than England, making each murder less significant. ] 08:20, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::I think it's also to do with the timeliness of the findings - the women whose bodies were found on Tuesday only went missing last week, so the killer is still active and still a threat, and women are continuing to work despite it. Too little is known about the Atlantic City killings yet for there to be the same sense of imminent danger. Most of the coverage in the UK has centred on three themes - the safety of streetwalking in general, the impetus of heroin addiction and 'there but for the grace of God go I' - these were (generally) middle-class girls gone bad. Coverage such as that of the interview with one of the victims last week stating she was well aware of the danger but was compelled to work to feed her habit highlights the sadness of the case, and feeds public sympathy. ] 09:48, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::] may provide interesting reading for you. — ]<i>]</i> 10:23, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I was also struck by the disparity of coverage, especially right here on wikipedia. Despite StuRat's and Natgoo's erroneous assumptions, the two stories are nearly identical. The local papers in Philadelphia have covered the AC story in some detail. For example, AC has a fairly low murder rate (as opposed to, say, Philly, which just logged its 400th or 500th for the year-- I forget which). The overwhelming majority of US big city murders are young black men shooting each other over drugs or disrespect and that sad story is too common to be newsworthy. But the road to prostitution and the kind of people who get there seem to be very similar in Ipswich or New Jersey. You will have to come up with some other distinctions than the kind of victims or the local murder frequency. And this is the antithesis of the "MWW syndrome"-- no one even noticed these white women were missing until the bodies were found. ] 13:31, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:The murder rate is, indeed, significantly higher in the US. Here are the relevant rates in murders per 100,000 people : | |||
United States: 5.7 England and Wales: 1.61 | |||
], NJ: 3.3 ], England: 2.16 | |||
:] 14:34, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::But notice less than a 50% difference between Ip & AC. <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 14:40, 16 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
:::That's still significant. The 350% plus increase in the overall US murder rate relative to the England and Wales rate is even more significant in the perception of US murders as not newsworthy, relative to England and Wales murders being perceived as newsworthy, however. ] 15:00, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::Looking at the murder rates and population, I see that Ipswich has 2.5 murders a year average while Atlantic City only has 1.3! ] 16:58, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::That's why the stats are always equalized by population. Otherwise, even the most dangerous little towns would look safe, because there aren't many people there to kill. ] 17:11, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::::Plus, ] is legal (although most activities surrounding it are illegal). Therefore, there's much less of a "who cares - they were criminals!" attitude surrounding them, and far more of a "who on earth would do this to five flawed but essentially innocent girls?" ]]] 19:22, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::::The level of coverage given to any news story also depends on what other stories are around at the time. --] 10:02, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::::::That's right, with stories which affect the future of all humanity, like ] displacing trivial stories like ]. ] 14:29, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Other factors: | |||
* Great rarity of high speed killing sprees in the UK, of this kind | |||
* Rarity of kill sprees in the UK, of any kind | |||
* Newsworthiness of killing sprees of this kind in UK (not "Ipswich"; the wide reporting was for the benefit of the UK etc, not the local population) | |||
* Size of UK which places Ipswich as being within 200 miles of most of the population. | |||
* Size of US, closeness iof Atlantic City to "most people" in US, kill spree frequency of reporting in US, social attitude differences to crime and victims | |||
* Perception internationally in 3rd party countries about what is "exceptionally newsworthy" or "of interest to readers" in different countries (news about crimes and homicides has to ''really'' be out of the norm to get significant international reporting)..... | |||
I think those cover a lot of it. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 06:29, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Tanning inner arms == | |||
Hi there. I just spent a week out in "the bush", being outside a lot of the time with my shirt off. I've come back from my holiday with a nice tan everywhere except on the inside of my arms. The contrast is quite bad: I'm completely pale in that area, but very tanned everywhere else. I figure I now need to do some form of corrective tanning. What are the best ways to tan one's inner arms? Any specific positions or techniques? Any help appreciated. ] 07:06, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:It's difficult to answer this without stating the obvious - assume a position in which the inner arm are exposed to light and get into some sun. Arms outstretched in a gesture of openness seems like one possibilty. Alternativelt arm over the head lying on the side is an other. Maybe you could get a t shirt and put slits down the side..] 13:37, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Just get some ] in a bottle. It's very cheap. Wash your hands after using it, as tanned palms look weird.--] 13:51, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::What about going somplace sunny, and "pointing" your armpits at the sun? | ] <small><sup><font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font> | <font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font></sup></small> 16:36, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::: This would also be my recommendation. If you live above the Tropic of Cancer, you'll have to wait until May to do this of course. :) ] 20:41, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Cost of life near ] == | |||
Hi, I tried searching for some info at the and sweden.se, but I couldn't find what I was looking for. What would be the rough cost of life in Stockholm, within commuting distance from ]? I read there needs to be a deposit of around 3-to-6 months' rent, but how much rent would you pay for one month's lodgings for one person, or two? I don't need precise numbers at the moment, so rough numbers would do nicely. | |||
Much thanks in advance, --''']'''] 15:01, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
: has a great <strike>graph</strike> table to put it in comparison to a few US cities, and as such it appears very expensive (more so than San Francisco!). Also, keep in mind that Sweden is a socialist nation with , a burden all its own. ] 15:11, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Thanks. :) Um, that's actually a relief, because Seoul (where my brother lives) is number 2 on that list. ;) Yep, I need to keep the tax on my mind. Can anyone give me some pointers about the costs of food, coffee, clothes, housing, and entertainment (CDs), please? --''']'''] 15:35, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::I live in Stockholm. What do you need to know? Rent is generally quite high, reaching thousands of ]/SEK each month (That's a couple of hundreds of Euro or US$), I think commuting is about 600 SEK a month, a CD is about 150-200 SEK, depending on where you buy it, and how popular it is. A movie is between 50 and 100 SEK. I think overall, Stockholm is quite expensive, say, compared to Berlin... ] 17:17, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Uniross charging times == | |||
I recently bought some 250mAh AAA rechargeables and realised that I lost the instructions with the charging times. | |||
I have a really old Uniross charger that is no longer manfactured by Uniross, so they have no documentation on charging times. So I'm afraid I may blow the batteries. | |||
What is the charging time for the batteries?! | |||
The only useful info that I have is that it charges 800mAh AA batteries in 7 hours. | |||
] 16:30, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Some chargers scale the charging current with battery size while others just run the same current no matter what the size; for this later type, you could just scale the charging time with the battery capacity. I don't suppose your charger knows enough to stop when it's done, no matter what the size? | |||
:] 19:06, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Unfortunately it has absolutely no features - just a light to tell you when it is plugged into the mains. | |||
] 21:48, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:In that case you are taking a risk, but I recommend the following: Your charger seems to be a relatively simple model, so I doubt it does anything fancy like scale current with battery capacity, or automatically detect the end of a charging cycle. From "charge 800mAh in seven hours" indicates that your charger charges at around 115mA. For a 250mAh battery, that adds up to just over two hours of charging time. Something to watch out for - NiMH batteries heat up fast when they are full and still being charged, so keep an eye on your batteries when you charge them the first time, if you notice them heating up (or if two hours have passed), remove them! If you have a voltmeter, check their voltage when fully charged (it should be around 1.25V), if it's below 1.2V your batteries are ''probably'' not fully charged (depends on how new they are, NiMH need several charge-discharge cycles to attain their full capacity). Good luck, and if you are planning on using many rechargeable batteries, I recommend you do some research and invest in a good charger which regulates currents and automatically ends the charging cycle when the batteries are full. It will save you a lot of pain in the long run. — ]<i>]</i> 11:26, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::(Just FYI) A few otherwise-very-primitive chargers still do manage to scale charging current with the battery size: as you fit different-sized batteries, you move one of the contact points back-and-forth and that selects different series ]s, setting the charging current. I've seen simple ones that just bend the contact back when a (say) "AA" is fitted instead of a "AAA", eventually touching a second contact and thereby shorting out some of the resistance. I've also seen more-complex designs that slide the moving contact across an array of contact points, accommodating a variety of sizes from (say) "AA" all the way to "D". | |||
::] 16:39, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Religious publication == | |||
I listened to an interview on a radio program sometime ago. I don't remember the the name of the person being interviewed or the person doing the interview. The person being interviewed was the editor of a magizine of religious satire. The name of the magizine was the Guttenburg(or berg) Door. I remember the editor saying that they had misspelled the name but did not realize it until after the first edition was out, so they kept the spelling. I can't find anything on the publication. I want to subscribe. ] 16:33, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I can't find anything on it. You don't mean ] do you ? That's an attempt to put as many books online as possible. ] 17:23, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Perhaps you mean ], also see http://www.wittenburgdoor.com/ -- ] <small>(])</small> 17:59, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::That must be it, under it's other name, ''The Wittenburg Door''. ] 19:35, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
It is the Wittenburg Door. Thank you!] 19:42, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:And so the intended reference was to ]. English-speakers typically confuse the German endings -berg (mountain) and -burg (castle, etc.), because we typically pronounce them both the same way. --Anon, December 17, 03:44 (UTC). | |||
::Perhaps we need to ask a ] to explain the diff to us. :-) ] 14:15, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Business Sale Price == | |||
I have an existing retail business which I will put up for sale. Sale price of anything is generally determined by cost with a profit margin. Putting a price tag on a business is however not that simple as we need to look at certain considerations such as startup cost, current sales, sales potential, location, goodwill, etc. In my case, it's a fairly recently established retail store of somewhat high end characteristics and I have been approached by an interested buyer who will be dealing in different but similar line. Concerns about sales and growth potential thus become irrelevant for this prospective buyer as his decision will seem to be influenced by non-financial factors, most probably the outlook and location. So what would be the best way for me to make an assessment to arrive at the reasonable selling price of my retail store? Thanks. --] 19:02, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Determining what it's worth to him should be relatively straightforward, just look at the prices for similar properties in that area. Determining the worth to you should be done by looking at the amount of profit it generates per year, multiplied by some factor, say 5, to arrive at it's value to you. Now, if it's worth more to him than you, there is a basis for a sale somewhere in that range (where in that range depends on haggling). If, however, the business is worth more to you than the facility is worth to him, then there's no basis for a sale. Also, if you have valuable equipment that can be sold, that could be considered, as well. ] 19:41, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: Ask a firm of accountants who have expertise in valuation. The value of a business depends on many things, it's not easy to give a quick forumula. As others have said, most of all it depends upon what the buyer wants and what he's prepared to pay... or what others would pay. As a business sale can easily go up or down by a lot depending, it'd be worth getting proper professional advice 1st, if the buyer is serious. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 06:23, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Forgotten joke == | |||
Im trying to remember a rather good joke about an elderly lady who has trouble with her sense of smell and hearing who goes to the doctor. If it is allowed by such an ] community, would anyone be able to remind me of the joke?--] 19:20, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:The one I remember goes something like this. I'm just going through the generals: | |||
The lady goes to the doctor, claiming: | |||
-You know, doctor. I have a problem of constantly passing gas, but at least there's an advantage. | |||
They don't sound anything, and completely lack odor. | |||
Believe it or not, I actually have let four of them out, since I came. | |||
-Well, lady, first things first. | |||
First of all, we need to check up your complete lack of smell, and second to that, we should check up on your bad | |||
hearing. | |||
(I read the joke in Norwegian a long time, ago, and am too lazy to bother with a good translation...) ] 19:28, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:http://www.leisurecambodia.com/Leisure_Cambodia/No.13/overheard.htm but it isn't told very well, also http://tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061205/NEWS01/612050361 Um by the way I searched for these, I would not want you to think I have them bookmarked. <small><font color="#000000">]</font></small> 19:28, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Yup thats the one! Thanks. 8-))--] 19:35, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I heard it about 30 years ago as "Here is a prescription for a decongestant, and this is the address of a hearing aid company."] 21:48, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I think I saw that posted to ] by a SPAMmer not that long ago... ] 06:34, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== how to prepare for wcg? == | |||
ppl, | |||
i wanna know........ | |||
1.how to prepare for world cyber games? | |||
2.what type of systems they use for play? | |||
3.wheather in india there were any sponcers for this game? | |||
4.is there any team from india? | |||
5.how can i join a team for wcg? | |||
thnx in advance for you'r time. <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (] • ]) 19:22, 16 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
Have you read ] and their official website, ? ] 20:21, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
thnx for your info but i have checked both of them out but none can give my answers perticulerly.......... | |||
so i'm still waiting.........for answers. | |||
== Cost of weapon production == | |||
Does anyone know how much it costs for the military to produce bullets and kinetic energy penetrators? Any info would be helpful. --] 19:35, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Normal bullets are proably relatively cheap. The ] spends hundreds of dollars per minute, if not thousands. That's why they only use short bursts. | ] <small><sup><font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font> | <font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font></sup></small> 12:42, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Christmas-themed Simpsons episodes. == | |||
Does anyone know the names of each Christmas-themed Simpson episode? The ones I can recall are ''Miracle on Evergreen Terrace'', ''Simpsons Christmas Stories'', and ''Marge Be Not Proud'' -- but I know there are half a dozen more. I'd appreciate it if anyone could mention some. ] 20:08, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Google found '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']''. –]<font color="#FF0099">]</font> 20:27, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::This year's Christmas episode will be called '']''. ]]] 21:15, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Medical procedure == | |||
Could any one remind me of the name of the procedure to look at the coronary arteries by feeding a camera or something up an artery in the groin?--] 20:24, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:]? –]<font color="#FF0099">]</font> 20:31, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Yes thats it ! Thanks--] 21:56, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Cats at night == | |||
I have a freind who says that all that noise you hear miowing and screetching at night , is actually 2 cats (1 m, 1f) having sex. She says the screaming is because the males penis is fitted with spikes thay do not allow it to come out for over 15 mins. and causes a lot of pain to the female cat when finally withdrawn. Is that true? | |||
:The spike part is true, but I don't think the 15 mins part is true. The spike actually stimulates (painfully) the female to ovulate. Cats don't ovulate on a regular basis like human females. I don't know why a painful spike is required to stimulate ovulation, versus the stimulus of intercourse alone being sufficient, however. ] 22:21, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::The 15 minutes of fame may be a reference to the ] in dogs which can produce long term commitment for as long as an hour. <small><font color="#000000">]</font></small> 03:41, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::However, the yowling you hear at night is mostly cats proclaiming their territory and having stand-offs with each other. (This seems to be missing from our ] article.) They do sex fairly quietly, with little more than a sharp miaow to conclude.--] 10:07, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Hey well thats more committment than some women can get with some men! 8-)--] 23:13, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::I remember times that when I was working late at night, I had to close all windows because the cats were simply taking over. I was always wondering.... could it be a combination of sex and fighting... I mean : do male cats often rape female cats??! At some times I tried to intervene... to no avail of course.] 12:34, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::No, I don't believe male cats often rape female cats. The males aren't much bigger, so it would be difficult for them to rape the females. ] 12:57, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::::: Quite how one animal can "rape" another is not quite clear to me. The human concept of non-consensual sex doesn't really apply to animals, for which (in most cases) the purpose is solely reproductual. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 22:56, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::::::All animals can give or withhold consent, humans included. Also, some other animals use sex for social purposes, like humans. ]s are one example. However, whether sex is purely for reproductive purposes in a species makes no difference in whether that species can given or withhold consent. ] 04:18, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::::::: Bonobos excepted (which was why i said "in most cases"), how does one, for example, determine whether a female mouse is "witholding consent"? There are biological assays for female receptivity (], for example) and fertility, but this isn't the female giving "consent" - there is no "choice" involved - its simply inherent biological programming in response to male cues (usually ] based). Thus the concept of "consent" outside human (and perhaps primate) societies, is moot. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 19:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
See ] and if anything's missing or needing adding, add it to that article's talk page. (The same article, under section: sex for pleasure", contains current study summary information on the question of choice and effect). Felines in general (most felines, including some ]s), have barbs (not "spikes") on the male genital. Sex is fairly quiet, but these animals do learn to leap back after sex since the female's 1st post-withdrawal reaction is often to swipe a fistful of claws at them :) But most of the yowling isn't sex, its (I believe) females soliciting mates. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 06:17, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Temporary disqualification or barring == | |||
Whats the term for Temporary disqualification or barring from a game of contest? (similar to blocking on WP)--] 23:22, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Clar: During a game--] 23:46, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:That's typically called a "penalty", at least in hockey. ] 23:26, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Or a ''suspension'', depending on the context. -- ] 23:30, 16 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: In some contests its referred to as "being sent to the ]" ]<font color="black">e</font>] 02:17, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:It can also just be "being barred". In bridge a player can be "barred from the auction" (although the official term is something like "required to pass for the remainder of the auction"). Different games would likely have different terminology. --Anonymous, December 17, 03:51 (UTC)Z | |||
::In ], you do not pass ] and go directly to ]. --] 06:22, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::In sports like ] and ] a ], or being red-carded, means you're sent off for the game. In many types of motor racing, such as ], a ], or being black-flagged, means a disqualification. You might also like to check out ]. --] 13:18, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
= December 17 = | |||
== Oil Pumps == | |||
I can't seem to find out what the oil pumps that have a swinging boom arm are called any ideas??? | |||
Thanks Myth... <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 00:21, 17 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
:Do you mean an ] ? Here's a pic: . ] 00:22, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:] (aka "nodding donkey"). -- ] | ] 00:23, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Thanks guys!! I appreciate it! | |||
-Myth | |||
== "Golden ticket" scam == | |||
A lot of magazines in the UK contain lottery-type promotions by various companies. These normally consist of a scratchcard or similar which offers fantastic prizes (carribean holidays, £25,000 etc.) if you find the three matching symbols. The thing is: every ticket seems to win. And unless I am freakishly lucky (which I'm not), it's a scam. The commonest method seems to be asking people to send text messages to a premium rate number. However, this rarely costs more than £10, when the prize ('''guaranteed''' according to the ticket) is worth at least 10x that. It doesn't appear to be a ]; the tickets give the address, phone number etc. of the company which issued the ticket, as well as a customer service number, and it seems therefore relatively simple to get a refund under the ]. So where's the catch? How can the companies make money by giving everybody a prize? ]]] 00:54, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
: I don't know about the holiday things you describe, but some mail order "prizes" say you've won "a car, a big-screen tv, or a portable music player", and of course you've always won the player, and it's worth about three quid. And you have to pay 4.99 shipping and handling. -- ] | ] 00:58, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I don't know (First thought was ]), but I'd suggest seeing if the ] knows anything about them. ] 06:31, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::They vary. Always read the (extremely) small print. (Sometimes this is hidden on the inside of the envelope.) This has the complete list of prizes, most of which are not worth the £10 phone call. In one I read recently, your call only bought you ''"entry into a draw"'' to win the star prizes. Yes, it is a scam really, but the promoters know the rules and usually manage to stay the right side of the law.--] 10:15, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Anything which appears too good to be true usually is. Even if they did have that money to give away, and the tickets really "won" it, they wouldn't last long so there'd be little chance of collecting. --] 19:23, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: One very common way they do it is, there is indeed a draw. The catch is, when. Your ticket will be put into a draw in '''2015''', or some future date.... they only have to hand out one "big prize" and they collect tickets for 1, 2, 3, 5 years first.... its legitimate if underhand. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 06:13, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Most popular selling item online == | |||
To whom it may concern: | |||
I was wondering...what is the #1 most popular selling item or product | |||
sold on the internet today? | |||
I'm looking for several responses to see if there is any concensus. | |||
Thanks. | |||
Rich C. | |||
: Great question. I can't find any reference to a single product - and the nature of Internet commerce would probably mean accurate sales figures would be almost impossible to obtain. However, in 1998 ] calculated that "PCs, porn, CDs—things the consultancy calls “boy-toys”—and gift items such as flowers made up a little over half of all online consumer revenues ." Zoom forward to last year and Forrester reports "The most popular categories were travel (at $62 billion), followed by computer hardware and software ($14 billion), autos and auto parts ($13 billion), apparel ($11 billion) and home furnishings ($8 billion)." . Forrester has a prediction for 2006, but will cost you $279 to access it. . ]<font color="black">e</font>] 01:34, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:books, porn, technical parts and gadgets -- and ISP services and advertising/banner mentions -- might be some candidates. But this is pure guesswork. Don;t forget there's a huge amount of ] sales too, I guess though you mean consumer items. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 06:11, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Weight loss == | |||
To whom it may concern: | |||
Q. What is the '''most reliable''' and successful weight loss product on the market today? | |||
Rich C. | |||
: Reducing your calorific intake and ] more. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 01:34, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:]. ] 01:35, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Reducing calorie intake (esp fats)--] 01:36, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I heard ] intake was just as important to reduce. If you don't use all the energy sugar gives you directly, it would be stored as fat or something... ] 03:17, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: ] has a high food energy content (4 ] per gram) and is used widely to sweeten foods, thus is a major contributor to the Western, hypercalorific diet. Cutting down on sugar is a good start towards cutting calories. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 03:43, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I can tell you what worked for me: eliminating all meat and poultry from my diet (and replacing it with fish, shellfish, crustaceans, eggs, and cheese), avoiding anything that contains or may contain hydrogenated or partially-hydrogenated oil, and avoiding any foodstuff that contains preservatives, other than harmless stuff like salt, citric acid, and so on. ] 03:30, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:First of all, exercise, eat little, and stay away from sweets. | |||
:: This is the most grevious mistake ever. A diet has to be '''indefinitely sustainable'''. If you aren't eating yourself to satiation on a regular basis, it will '''not be sustainable'''. ] 16:27, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Hiring a trainer can make you lose a pound a week sometimes. | ] <small><sup><font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font> | <font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font></sup></small> 12:46, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
*In short, weight loss products are usually unreliable if you don't alter your life style to match. Exercise and adjusting what you eat will have more effect (without yo-yoing). 0- ]|] 20:05, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Ah I forgot! most important: cut down on alcohol- its fattening.--] 21:14, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Get a high-energy job. I've heard that running a preschool or daycare is especially good -- running around after a gaggle of three-year-olds will burn off pounds like you wouldn't believe. --] 00:35, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Q. What is the '''most reliable''' and successful weight loss product on the market today? | |||
A. The Army. | |||
:] 10:28, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Look up the article on ] as well. Point is, there may not be any one "best" for everybody, otherwise we'd all use it. Most diets work for some, not others. A good diet is one that works with your body, reducess hunger and snack pangs, and is combined with exercise. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 06:07, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Introduction services == | |||
Are there any legitimate mail order bride or marrage introduction services and how would I obtain a list? When you search online for one they come up by the hunreds but I am hesitant to try one. | |||
Thank you. <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (] • ]) 01:39, 17 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
:I looked at some of these agencies a while back and this one, , seemed the most legit to me based on the way they conduct their business. There are others too that seem pretty legit; don't know about any list though --] 02:41, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: Our article on ] provides some sources of information. See for example ]<font color="black">e</font>] 02:59, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Snack bars == | |||
I have a large supply of organic muesli. Is there a simple way of making this into nice tasting snack bars for taking out with me? I prefer solutions without baking.--] 01:44, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Clarification: The muesli contains nuts (of various sorts), oats and fruit.--] 14:09, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:If you're a bird, you could try mixing it with lard. ] 01:47, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Are you having a lark?--] 01:52, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Microwave some marshmallows to soften them up, then mix them with the muesli and form into bars. Allow to cool and harden. ] 02:26, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Oooooh, that's a really good idea! ] 02:34, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Have you actually tried that?--] 02:31, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Not personally, no. ] 12:53, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Sounds like ]. <tt>]</tt>|] 13:25, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Mix it with little bits of unsalted butter, and brown sugar, and cinnamon, spread it on a baking sheet, and bake it until it smells nice! At least, that works with just oats. Should work with muesli too. ] 03:28, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Add some nuts, honey, and all of the above. You're going to have too many recepies. ;-) | ] <small><sup><font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font> | <font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font></sup></small> 12:49, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::I was looking for something simple like: mix with honey for sweetness and roll out on kitchen table. Then cut into slices. Would that work- or would it need heating?--] 14:12, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::They wouldn't be very hard, but would remain limp. Baking is one way to remove the moisture. Adding something to harden it is another idea. I believe marshmallows already contain thickeners (probably ] or something similar), so that's why I suggested them. ] 15:15, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::Yeah but the muesli is very dry as it comes already. I need something to moisten it and bind it.--] 16:04, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Honey+Muesli = luxury ] am I right? This shouldn't need baking - but it would be hard work to mix the honey and muesli intimately - I've tried this (plus milk powder) and it sticks together (sort of) A press might help if you don't want to cook it] 16:23, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Ah now thats more like it! I agree mixing may be a problem. Maybe you need to let the honey soak in over night? then squeeze out any xs. Could be messy--] 17:56, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::In practice - it absorbs a lot of honey - and it's very slow to absorb (honey isn't all that runny). I'd suggest a ] type preparation - make the mixture at least weeks before you want to use it.. (You'd probably need more honey than muesli by volume).] 18:09, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Bring 1/2 cup milk, 1/2 cup butter, 1 cup sugar, 3 tablespoons cocoa powder, 4 tablespoons peanut butter to a rigorous boil for 2 minutes. Pull off the heat and stir in 3 cups of the muesli. Pour into a shallow pan to set. You can use honey or molasses instead of sugar and milk and you don't have to use the cocoa powder if you want it to be more healthy. I think your idea would work if you soften the honey a bit over heat before you mix in the muesli. -] 21:45, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Aha An actual recipe! Great Thanks. But Qs: | |||
#Could I use mergerine instead of butter? | |||
#And must I use peanut butter- its very fattening? | |||
--] 22:33, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Scam == | |||
How can you tell if any investment or financial scheme is a scam? Are there any telltale signs? TQ. --] 04:47, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Have you read ], ], ], ], ], ]? ] 04:53, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:And to summarise, there are a few telltale signs, although more info would be good. One, if you are expected to get other people to participate it's usually a scam. Two, if you 'win' something but must pay something in order to claim your winnings, it's almost ''always'' a scam. Three, if you are asked to give personal information like banking info, credit card info, etc, it's almost always a scam. Four, if it's explained to you, but you just really can't figure out ''how'' everyone's supposed to make money. Things that aren't always dangerous but are warning signs: You're asked to keep it a secret; it's related to someone you don't know - a 'friend of a friend', someone offshore, etc; it's supposedly to help someone out of a jam, but somehow ''you're'' going to strike it rich at the same time; it's a great, sure thing investment that happens to be the best-kept secret in the investment world. ] 05:05, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
To give you more info, I find the scheme well orchestrated as it has stark similarities with the multilevel marketing (MLM) concept in which the lead member would solicit for more members to form a network of member under the lead member, hence multilevel. The scope of multilevel marketing scheme as we know it is usually limited to consumer products such as health and beauty, appliances, etc. and it is indeed a legitimate marketing scheme. The one which I came across is that deals with money or cash between the members. Unlike most financial investment, membership under this scheme only requires as little as $20 and the return is deposited into the member's online account on daily basis. What's more, the principal or invested sum can be withdrawn on demand and to top it off, one may draw on the whole investment after after 100 days or so. I also understand that upon withdrawal, the payment is made through the lead member who may make use of his/her networks of members across the organisation to gather sufficient funds in case of any shortfall anywhere in the system. Does this sound like a scam? That's what I call literally money makes money. --] 06:51, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Sounds like a ponzi scheme, which is the pure cash version of MLM. The question you should be asking yourself is, ''how is the money making money''? In ponzi schemes, the early investors typically win big, but later investors make nothing and some lose their principal. In a closed system (100 investors each investing $20), if ''anyone'' walks out of the project with more than they invested, then someone else will leave with less. Unless the money is coming from somewhere else? Is that the case? ] 07:00, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I agree with you and that's exactly what I told my friend about the inner workings of this scheme. It seems enticing and the early birds may benefit while those come later may lose their investment completely. I warned him against it but he wouldn't listen as it's not much of a loss for just $20 anyway. But we never know when human desire meets temptation. Thanks. --] 07:24, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Also, it may very well be illegal. ] 12:50, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
How can you tell if something's a scam? There's a simple rule I like - "If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is." Sort of cuts right to the point. --] 13:02, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I generally agree, but every once in a while something "too good to be true" really takes off, like Google or Youtube. So, be skeptical, but don't completely reject anything in that category, out of hand. ] 15:09, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Google was never really "too good to be true", though. It was just a very odd business strategy (building up enough name recognition through free services that one could easily branch into pay services), one which only could work in the information age (and had a very high chance of failure). And in any case, exceptions often only prove the rule — the one or two dotcom successes are only really remarkable when compared to the sea of failures. --] 19:26, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Sure. And most things like Google, Youtube, etc don't hound people to join up and give them money with huge promises of riches in any case. Also don't overlook the "probably" in the aphorism, which I think is really the point StuRat is making anyway. --] 07:00, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
==Sites with intelligence training== | |||
I am trying to find websites that have intelligence training. Ideally, ones that have free access or at least free trials. 05:52, 17 December 2006 (UTC)] | |||
:Do you mean improving your intellect? Or espionage? ] 06:15, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I mean improving my intellect. You know, the sort of thing that is claimed to keep you intelligent, alert, etc despite aging] 06:37, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Try doing a 5* Sudoku puzzle every day. It's my personal anti-Alzheimer's strategy! --] 09:51, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I may be biased, but think that reading Misplaced Pages articles, or Ref Desk questions, and contributing to them, is an excellent way to keep your brain active. ] 12:47, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:No, you're not biased; it's true. | ] <small><sup><font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font> | <font face="Times New Roman" color="Tan">]</font></sup></small> 12:50, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== info on a movie == | |||
Can you give me any info on a movie that aired once, it was called Amerika. Any information will be appreciated. | |||
thank you, shirley. | |||
<small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 05:58, 17 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
:] may be what you're looking for. It came up using the search box to the left; maybe give that a try next time, as it will save you some time. Cheers! ] <small>]</small> 06:10, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Rape == | |||
There's always been talk about woman raping guys. how is it possible. don't men have enoguh muscle power to prevent this from happening? {{unsigned|219.88.164.105}} | |||
:That's a stereotype. Not all women are weaker than all men, just as not all men are the same strength as one another. As well, women with training in the martial arts, or a weapon, can overpower men stronger than them. There's always psychological weakness and age differences too. -- ] <small>(])</small> 06:50, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Also, a predatory woman might take advantage of the fact that lots of men don't want to hurt a woman. ] 09:53, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: But even still? What does it mean when a woman rapes a man, I never got this. Do they mean that the woman managed to force the man to have sex with her (because she's older or because she's beating him up or whatever)? Because - due to male and female anatomy- I don't understand how a woman can force herself onto a man?] 12:31, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::There are two quite different defs of "rape". The older and universally accepted meaning is to force somebody into sex against their will. The newer def is much broader, and includes cases where "consent can't legally be given", such as consensual sex with somebody below the age of consent. Other people deemed unable to give consent might include those who are intoxicated, mentally retarded, unconscious, in a subservient social role, etc. Now, as for women raping men, that could use either term. A woman with a gun could certainly force a man to do sexual things he did not want to do, possibly including intercourse (men sometimes get erections even when in fear). The term could also be applied to a woman who has sex with an underage boy, even if he is a willing participant. In a truly bizarre legal definition of rape, two underage kids who have sex can also both be charged with raping each other, in some jurisdictions (these laws aren't enforced, however).] 12:43, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::Depending on your jurisdiction, you may also want to distinguish between "rape" and "sexual assault"; in English law, for example, a woman can never commit "rape", because the legal definition of "rape" requires the insertion of the penis of a human male by the perpetrator. As women don't posess these, they cannot commit "rape". --]]] 12:57, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::I believe the law has been changed now to define rape to include insertion of any object into any orifice. (except the ears)--] 14:16, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::Hmm. Not sure about the nostrils either. THat might just be picking a fight, or possibly GBN (Greivous bodily nosepicking. 8-|--] 19:09, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::::Where?] 15:38, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::::Also, it is important to remember that drugs may be involved. While it is unlikely that a small-framed woman could drag a larger man back to some alley, it may be likely that an already inebriated man could be drugged up a bit more so he 'wouldn't care.' ] 16:41, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::::The ] defined "rape" to require 'penile penetration', and also created the offense of "assault by penetration" (as a distinct crime from rape, this can be perpetrated by women). Our article on that act does say that rape has since been redefined, apparently to basically make the definition for 'rape' the same as was for 'assault by penetration', but that comment is unsourced, and I'm not familiar with an act that did this, I may have missed it, but I believe(d) the 2003 act and definition remains in effect. --]]] 16:46, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::::::Hm, doesn't English law have the principle that someone who participates in the crime is equally guilty? So wouldn't, say, ] be considered a rapist in the UK? --] 18:42, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Yes, woman-on-man rape does exist and has occured. | |||
I remember learning in Gender Psychology, back in 2002, that a Western researcher encountered a peculiar occurence on one of the islands (or group of islands) in the South Pacific, many many decades ago, perhaps even in the 19th century. | |||
Apparently, a group of young women would pin down and rape a lone young male (taking turns of course), and after they were finished, defecate and urinate on him. I do not recall enough particulars of this observation, to provide something cite-able, but I am neither making it up, nor did I dream it. Remember though, this was decades if not centuries ago. ] 20:24, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
'''Amendment''' -- I also recalled this morning, that this was an inter-tribal phenomenon, so the young girls did '''not''' take advantage of and humilate young boys within their own community. It was a tribal-warfare thing. ] 16:24, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
TMI! Really!--] 20:32, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:There was a notorious case of an ex-beauty queen obsessed with a Mormon missionary. She got a male friend to help kidnap the victim. ] 22:54, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: I don't remember the exact date or even year, but this would have been around 1976-79 I suppose, some UK mens magazine published a 4 or 5 page article interviewing women who gang-raped men "for entertainment". The description - both psychological and physical - was quite adequately detailed to be plausible. The rough description of the physical "how do they do it" side was roughly - a victim was chosen in advance (not off the streets) and enticed to visit a predetermined location by one of the women. Not hard as most guys will be relatively easy to entice to a location if a woman wishes it. A number of the women would appear and roughly surround or approach the victim. The man was described as being roughly "puzzled and unsure but not violent or fearful" at that point, and would not anticipate needing to act in respect of his own safety. he could then be seized and held ''en masse'' or "if powerful or struggling" secured to a frame or other fixture - "is a must". The description thereafter can be summarized as saying that although one usually thinks of men as desiring to engage in sexual acts, acts under such duress are every part as much rape as any act on a woman, and can change their life and feelings and emotions too. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 05:56, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Question == | |||
I am a blogger at the popular website, www.steeplemedia.com (actually the "in-training" webmaster) and I was wanted to know a few things. | |||
1) Would I be able to have an article on Misplaced Pages about it? | |||
2) If so, I couldnt figure out which topic i should put it under (on the Request Articles page). | |||
and 3) I would create the article my self but I would never have the time to sit and figure out how to format it correctly. | |||
If anyone could help that would be awesome!! | |||
Thanks --] 07:02, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Please see ]. Unless you've been covered in newspapers or other reliable sources, you shouldn't create an article, and even then, creating one of a website you're involved in is a bad idea. --]]<font color="red">]</font>] <small>] ]</small> 09:56, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Yes I recommend not doing so, If someone a senior editor spots it they will most likely AFD it and It will be deleted. — <span style="font-family: Verdana">]<sup>]</sup></font></span> 16:38, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Ok, Thanks for your help!! --] 17:11, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Newtonmas == | |||
Why is ] deleted and protected on Misplaced Pages? Is it because it's secular? | |||
I can't see why really. Newtonmas and Misplaced Pages are similar in many ways, on Newtonmas people are ment to share gifts of knowledge such as books, and Misplaced Pages is even saying "You can give the gift of knowledge by donating to the Wikimedia Foundation!". | |||
Or has this place been infultrated by radical Evangelical nutcases? | |||
Thanks. ] 15:33, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Thanks for signing your name - not all newcomers do. You might like to ask : s/he's the dude who deleted it.] 15:36, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:It is not because "it's secular"—Misplaced Pages has articles on all sorts of topics from all sorts of points of view. Take a look at the ] about it. It seems to have been deleted because it did not satisfy Misplaced Pages's ] and ] policies. --] 15:47, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Okay, thanks for clearing that up. ] 19:53, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== SACD Players == | |||
I found your discussion of SACD very interesting and exciting. I could not determine exactly what is needed electronically, Hi Fi wise, to get the system to work. Do I need two preamps and two amplifiers? I am a loyal dynaco fan, but I have more than two amps and two preamps, is this sufficient or do I need something more, or is this multichannel something else entirely. In other words is it possible to take, say, 4 channels from the SACD player as two sets of two, or three sets of two and amplify separately? I hope you understand my confusion. Do I need three preamps and three amps? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 15:38, 17 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
:] is at the minimum two channel - so you'd need a 'set up' capable of reproducing stereo at the very least. I'd guess that most (or at least some) players can downmix multichannel to stereo as well. | |||
:Multichannel eg 5.1 is 5 normal channels (front(center), left, right, rear left, rear right) plus a separate low frequency channel. To reproduce this fully you'd need 5 amps+speaker and a special subwoofer amp and speaker. | |||
:Modern multichannel recievers/decoders can downmix multichannel to stereo as well - if you don't want to buy all those extra amps and speakers. | |||
:A SACD doesn't have to be multichannel - it may just be stereo (of a higher quality than CD), the ouput depends on the disc you are playing. | |||
:SACD multichannel goes up to 6 channels - so you could need up to 6 amp/speaker. | |||
:The SACD disc will say (somewhere) on it exactly how many channels are used - I'm not sure what is normal for such a disc. | |||
:As for taking 4 outputs as two sets of two - i guess you mean join left rear and left to make one channel and right rear and right to make one channel - something like that - yes this is possible to do if you want to - though I wouldn't suggest just 'joining them together via a stereo to mono plug. - You could end up shorting out the op-amps - if you want to do this I recommend a special mixer - eg like a mixing desk to do it, but you will have lost the multichannel effects..(Please ask more questions if I didn't 'get it')] 18:25, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== What does this mean? == | |||
Hi, could someone please tell me what "His flower-like hands embraced the thorn" means? Thanks. ] 17:31, 17 December 2006 (UTC) X | |||
:Yes, it is a ] hugging a ]. Can't tell you more without a lot more context. --] 18:38, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Thank you for answering. I dont know the context either, someone asked me and I thought of 'Misplaced Pages. ] 22:02, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:It sounds dirty to me, but perhaps that says more about me than the quote. :-) ] 00:49, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Googling 'embraced the thorn' returns several Christian sites, but none with exactly that quote. ] 16:31, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Do my lifetime achievements matter in the great scheme of things? == | |||
Serious question - nothing sinister underlying it. I am male, happily married (second-time - first time a disaster), 59, British, University Graduate, ex-Civil Servant, Retired, Children, Grand-Children, Solvent, no Criminal Record (not even a parking ticket), saw the Beatles and the Stones performing live on stage, "straight", politically middle-of-the-road, never published a book, or wrote a piece of music, or gave a lecture, or won an award from The Queen: have no entry in Who's Who; not an alumni, got lots of friends and ex-friends all over the world, don't care about religion or race or supremacist faiths, think the world is a beautiful place to be, wish everyone else thought the same. I suppose there must be millions like me, very content with my life overall and looking forward to years more to come - not desperate to change anything significant. But - I am increasingly conscious in a big way of how much I do not know about the world I live in, and even more conscious of how little (if anything) I have done to improve the world I will one day leave behind. Don't want a monument or memorial service in St Paul's Cathedral but would like to face my Maker and be able to say, "But for me.......................". Any suggestions? | |||
:Sure, find a group that is doing work that you believe in and support them. It would be great if you are in a position to work full-time for a group you believe in. Get politically active too, if you are not already. Point is, join with like-minded; you can do a lot more that way. Also, your entire comment reminds me a lot of ]; the scene where old Ryan is asking "Have I lived a good life?". Always chokes me up. So have you? That is not really the question though; the fact that you ask this question tells me that you know you should be doing more. Good for you! --] 18:35, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::You can of course immortalize yourself by writing a ]; it will be read by wikipedia users and plagiarized by students forever. More seriously, is it really necessary to achieve something great and monumental to influence the world? Can't you live on in, say, a joke or an idea you shared with your friends or the way you helped shape how your children look at the world? As Pessoa said, everyone who ever lived is still alive somewhere.{{citeneeded}} ] 19:03, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: The "great scheme of things" is not fully known to humans, although many groups and traditions will gladly tell you they know the answers. A number of traditions comment that the answer varies depending what level you look at it: | |||
:::* In earthly life, your achievements live on in the lives of all they touch | |||
:: all the way through to: | |||
:::* There is no "one" to "achieve anything, it is illusion in the eye of . | |||
:: Probably you didn't think Misplaced Pages would have an answer for you. But it does. Check out our article on ]. Also look up ], ], as articles whose subjects quite directly address the same field, and may contain thought-provoking ideas if the question is a real one for you. | |||
:: Outside Misplaced Pages, three books I can immediately think of which you might also enjoy are: "Only love is real" (Dr Brian Weiss), "The Invitation" (Oriah Mountain Dreamer ''note this is the book, not the poem of the same name''), and "The Bridge Across Forever" (]), all touching on the same isssues from different perspectives. | |||
:: Ultimately most traditions seem to split into two - the ones that regard life as something one does to "get" something (praise, recognition, remembered, heaven) ... and those that view life as only mattering now, each moment, where what you personally do only matters as you live it. The question for you is, does it matter what the future thinks. if you develop your own view on what a good life should be, the standards it should embody, and then live that way, you surely will not be doing too much wrong. There is an old jewish commentary that states you will be asked by God, why you didn't enjoy the (permissible) enjoyable things in life as well, and alsoone that says we are not expected to complete the work of creation, but neither are we free to ignore it and do nothing. In other words, a balanced and honest caring life, and let God (or whatever is out there) worry about the judging. You are a part of existence, and as such you matter in the same way the number "3" does to mathematics... its one number equal to all others, but also it is by nature irreplacable, needed, and unique. | |||
::Happy existence and new year! ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 19:17, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:It depends on how you define "in the great scheme of things". Reading articles like ] (especially the ] option, which seems most probable at the moment) can make one feel like ''nothing'' that anyone does on this planet will ever amount to a hill of beans "in the great scheme of things". But helping a child live and learn can make one feel like every little thing can matter "in the great scheme of things". It depends where you set your sights and your scope. Most of the people who have had major effects on the entire world have been monsters. A rare few have helped for the better. It's not necessarily an enviable position. Remember ]'s conclusion: start by "tending your own garden," taking care of the things closest to you. If you can do that, you'll be better off than most of us, and the results will be more or less immediate. That's my philosophy, anyway. --] 19:31, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I do not want to sound mean, but the very asking of this question reveals doubt. ] 20:17, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:You realize, of course, that your question is classic ]. That does not make less of the question just points out that many have faced it and there is lots of helpful info and support to be found. --] 20:26, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: I had my mid-life crisis at around age 16. ] 03:39, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
You need to answer this question yourself - society's opinion of you means nothing. Only you can judge yourself. (That's the direction I'm coming from.) | |||
Or to be more to the point - given what you've told us - No. they don't. It's pathetic. You really are a non-entity. Sorry!] 20:34, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
By the way you clearly don't seem to know the difference between 'me' and 'society' - you've painted a picture of a non-individual - take a look at ], or better still ], or any of these ], ], ], ], ], ], ]. Now I can return to my miserable existence. Thank you.] 20:42, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Alternatively - Pull your socks up and make a contribution to the world instead of just filling your belly and your pockets! how does that sound.] 21:13, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: I really do want to say thank you to all the above respondents who took the time and the trouble to take an active interest in my life - and its meaning and worth. I regard all the comments as valuable to me, without exception, especially the last one from the psychiatric hospital matron who advises me to 'pull my socks up'. A few of the comments have focused too closely on the literal interpretation of my OP question without considering the context of my expansion, but no worry, I still appreciate their contributions. But I especially thank Justanother for his/her input - I had already thought of mid-life-crisis but thought that too trite for someone like me who as well as having seen the Beatles and the Stones performing live, had also had Diana Ross sit on my knee on my 21st birthday, and sing, "Baby Love", in my left ear. Justanother is absolutely correct, I still have much to do and starting tomorrow, I am going to follow the advice given by Skarrioffszky. Thanks to all - immensely. And I intend to once again, skinny dip in the Meditteranean and the Pacific, minus my watch that can withstand mega sub-terranean atmospheres. | |||
:::You are very welcome. Though I think a "psychiatric hospital matron" would be more interested in giving you your medication than telling you to "Pull your socks up". That sort of stuff usually comes from your dad (laff). Or maybe your best friend (mine tells me to "count your blessings" when I am feeling down). --] 00:08, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Thank yoy for calling me 'matron' - a merry christmas to you.] 09:46, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== japanese seapost to USA == | |||
In the 30th seapost was sent to USA by HIYE Maru, HEIAN MARU, TATSUTA MARU, ASAMA MARU, HIKAWA MARU, SHIZUOKA MARU; YOKOHAMA MARU | |||
Who knows anything about the boat class, schedule or duration of its journeys | |||
redjul | |||
:''Maru'' is not a class of ships, but a word attached to many Japanese merchant vessels: ]. ''Tatsuta Maru'', ''Shizuoka Maru'', ''Asama Maru'', and ''Yokohama Maru'' were operated by ] (Japan Mail Steamship Company). ''Shizuoka'' and ''Yokohama'' were both some four thousand tons and built in 1912. ''Asama'' and ''Tatsuta'' '''may''' have been sister ships constructed at the Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard circa 1927. ''Shizuoka'' was lost April of 1933 when she ran aground on a reef off the northern tip of ], there is an account of the incident in {{cite book |last=Bodley |first=R.V.C. |year=1933 |title=A Japanese Omelette: A British Writer's Impressions of the Japanese Empire |publisher=Hokuseido Press |location=Tokyo |id={{OCLC|4423561}} |pages=pp. 193-206}} A letter to ] dispatched from San Francisco March 22 and carried aboard ''Tatsuta Maru'' arrived in Japan April 11. I'm finding a few other random facts about the ships, for instance the ] intercepted ''Asama Maru'' January 21, 1940 outside Yokohama and removed twenty-one Nazi officials who we enroute from the U.S., if you are interested.] 23:05, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Article title or suggestion please == | |||
I'm unsure where to post this request. Could someone suggest the appropriate article covering government misrepresentation, censorship or mediation, in science? (ie, the correct subject title for the practice whereby scientific research and findings can be slanted to suit political agendas.) | |||
] doesn't seem quite right, there probably is some better page but I can't think what. It's an important subject not covered in censorship, and I'd like to see what is said about it in other articles if any, or what title such an article might be given (if written). | |||
''''. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 19:00, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Scientific censorship? is a google of that. Also suppression of infomation; spin; sanitizing. --] 19:10, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I don't think there's a specific term for specifically government misrepresentation of specifically scientific information. If you want to emphasize the government aspect, you call it "spin". If you want to emphasize the scientific aspect, you call it "bias" or "misrepresentation" or "censorship" or "scientific misconduct" or whatever. I'm not sure there's a catchall that emphasizes both at the same time. --] 19:50, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::If you are desirous of creating an article on that based on the USEPA global warming report issue and other issues related to perhaps stem-cell research or right-to-life issue then I think entitling the article "Scientific censorship" or similar would be fine. --] 20:11, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
: The words ] and ] spring to mind, whether or not there's government involvement. Tending toward government involvement, there's ] and ]. American authors ] and ] have written much on this sort of thing. ] 20:13, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Looking for information on PH Mourey 1840 - 1910 == | |||
I have very little information on the Sculpture Phillipe H Mourey (1840-1910), I know he worked for Japy Freres & Cie the clockmakers Beaucourt France in around 1870. I'm most interested to find out about his life story and if any photographs exist of him. | |||
How many other clocks did he design and what other work did he do apart from the clock designs. | |||
Thanks | |||
--] 19:27, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Seasonal question == | |||
When did the old pagan mid winter festival get taken over by the Christians and become Christmas?--] 20:30, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I'm pretty sure it was at the time that Christianity was starting to become popular throughout the world. Didn't they do it to make the tansitition from Paganism to Christianity easier? ] 20:35, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:According to ], "It is unknown exactly when or why December 25 became associated with Jesus' birth." However, the article does give a fair bit of background on earlier festivals around the winter solstice and the gradual transition to celebrating Christmas around that time of year. — ]<i>]</i> 22:24, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Exactly when the early Christians first started to celebrate the birth of Jesus on 25 December cannot be determined with any precision, though it was a well-established practice by the middle of the fourth century. But why they chose December 25 is a question that is far easier to answer: it was a date closely associated with an important mid-winter holiday and several religious festivals throughout the ancient world. It simply made good sense to transfer popular celebrations from one form of religious practice to another. ], the festival of Saturn, had been celebrated by the Romans for generations in late December, the high point of which was 25 December, the winter solstice. In the third century the Emperor Aurelian gave the day an even greater sacred focus by bringing the cult of ]-the all conquering sun-from the east. The birthday of Sol Invictus was celebrated on 25 December. The day is also associated with the worship of ], ] and ], uniting Persian, Egyptian and Greek traditions. As the Bible itself makes no mention of the date of Jesus' birth, and it was celebrated by different Christian groups on various dates, from January right through to May, it made better political sense, especially as the number of converts began to grow, to centre the event on a day that people were already familiar with. Incidentally, the whole question of Christ's birth, and the celebration of Christmas, became a matter of some contention after the Reformation. Stricter Protestant sects dismissed the festival as a pagan practice devoid of scriptural authority; and it was finally banned outright in the seventeenth century by the ]. This hostility towards Christmas continued amongst some groups right into the late Victorian age, as those of you familiar with ]'s memoir, ''Father and Son'', may recall. ] 23:45, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I thought the winter ] was 21 or 22 Dec. But thanks anyway. 8-)--] 12:40, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::It was 25 December on the Julian calendar. ] 20:33, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Are you sure about that, Clio? The Gregorian Calendar was introduced in 1582, and it advanced the dates by 10 days. Thus, 4 October 1582 was immediately followed by 15 October 1582 (in those countries that adopted it at that time). 21/22 December (Gregorian) was 11/12 December Julian. When the Gregorian calendar was adopted in Britain, 1752, the lag had become 12 days. Immediately before that time, when the rest of the Gregorian-using world was noting the solstice on 21/22 December, Britain was calling those days 9/10 December. I can't see how the solstice could ever have occurred on 25 December under any calendar. ] 03:46, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Willy On Wheels == | |||
Everywhere on Misplaced Pages there is something about Willy On Wheels. Who the heck was Willy On Wheels? I heard that he was some sort of vandal but I've looked everywhere and nothing says what he did. Was he like the "devil" in a sense? Thanks. ] 21:21, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Page move vandal. Best to google it as it is a disallowed article here. --] 21:24, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:See ]. --]] 21:52, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I've tried to write something up on him, see ]. Basically, he was one of the early vandals. ] 22:04, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:See also ]. We have removed most discussions of him. ]|] 23:46, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Holy crud, ]! How did he change the Misplaced Pages Logo like that? Thats crazy! Just how did he manage to do that without people noticing for a few minutes? ] 22:19, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Uhuh, see ]. ]|] 23:48, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Basically he found out that that image was hosted on Commons and he overwrote it. I don't remember what image name it was, or if it even still exists, but after that it was protected indefinately. I know similar things have happened elsewhere. ] 12:55, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
What would happen if, say, some user who had never vandalized before suddenly claimed that ''they'' were WoW and then still didn't vandalize? Would you think that they were doing it for atention or would you ask an admin to block him/her? ] 00:21, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:It has happened a few times before, but I don't recall the users. There was one user (a full name with a female first name beginning with R) whose name I do not fully recall, who claimed to be WoW who had reformed, and she was blocked, but of course the whole thing was suspicious. I also think there were a few users who created accounts with "on Wheels" or something similar, not realizing the immense faux pas, and were immediately blocked. I used to know more about the matter. --] <sup>]</sup> 10:00, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== timewasting questions == | |||
Im quite disturbed by all the timewasting questions being asked on wikipedia reference desks lately. Dont you have a method to find and silence the perpretators for Gods sake? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 23:39, 17 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
:Yes, we ask you to please stop. Please stop. Thank you. --] 23:47, 17 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::<sarcasm>Well, we ''could'' block all people in the world from editing Misplaced Pages and then throw the server into the atlantic ocean after filling it with jell-o, or we could launch the server into the sun, or hire an assassin to kill everyone who ever used Misplaced Pages, but aside from that I just can't figure out anything else... </sarcasm>] 00:08, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
MMgghhh! I see you are intelligent woman. we also have intelligent woman in my country. We like your fightiness Justanother. So just to keep peace between our two countries, I say we equal OK? | |||
o yes I forget. My freind Igor (my servant) say he like you very much and can he meet you sometime, someplace? | |||
In my experience, 'waste' is highly under-rated. And time is highly over-rated. ] 03:37, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
<small>The following answer assumes that the questioner is asking ] and tries to seriously address the question for the benefit of the questioner and other RD readers. Please do not delete this answer or this thread.</small> A few serious points. First, the borderline between time wasting questions and useful questions is not clear cut. But, for the sake of argument, let's assume someone repeatedly posts questions here that ''everyone'' agrees are time wasting or trolling. If they are an anonymous contributor there is very little we can do, beyond deleting the questions - if they repeatedly post from the same IP, then I believe an IP block is available, but that is a blunt instrument which could block other innocent bystanders too. If they are a signed-in editor then there are a range of sanctions, escalating from asking them politely to remove the question, up to a block or total ban for repeat offenders (and there is a ''big'' ongoing debate over when and how these sanctions should be applied, and whether we need guidelines to discourage abuse of these sanctions). This is pretty much like the situation with vandalism of Wiki articles (see ]) except that Wiki articles can be protected or semi-protected. Well, we ''could'' semi-protect the RDs so that only signed-in editors could post here, but that would defeat the purpose of the RDs as a resource for the "general public". FWIW, my view is that the best and simplest approach is to just ignore questions that we think are not worth answering. ] 09:15, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Since this discussion is ''about'' the ref desks, it should probably be on the ''talk page'', no? ] 09:30, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I posted this previously and somebody deletd it, which is very, very rude: How about you just ignore them instead of making a big deal? --] 02:22, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I wouldn't assume that it was deleted maliciously; we had a lot of problems yesterday with posts disappearing due to database lag. I checked the edit history and as far as I can tell, your post disappeared between when you posted it and when Gandalf61 posted his comment, somehow deleted during an unrelated post. This is typical of what was happening yesterday. ] 19:58, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
: is where your post got deleted, along with a lot of other stuff it seems. I don't think it was malicious; that kind of thing was happening '''all day yesterday'''. Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by database error. :-) ] 20:05, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::I can understand being upset but this was a glitch, see ] --] 20:11, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
"So just to keep peace between our two countries, I say we equal OK?" | |||
In ], peace keeps YOU!! ] 23:19, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Garlic Salt/Powder == | |||
What is the major difference between Garlic Salt and Garlic Powder? | |||
:Garlic powder is powdered garlic; garlic salt is garlic-flavored salt. ] 02:42, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::How did you manage to remove two questions at once? Accidently, or deliberately? At least one of them was serious! I feel slighted and rejected! ] 02:46, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Yeah, these got erased. ...I'll shut up now. ] 03:01, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Powered Garlic and Garlic Flavored Salt still doesn't make sense. What's the difference between the Salt and the Powder? Is it just the sixe of the granules? | |||
:] - the regular table spice. ] 03:25, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Yes, garlic powder doesn't have any table salt in it, but garlic salt does. ] 03:59, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:To be as clear as possible: I believe garlic powder is made by drying garlic and grinding it into a powder. Garlic salt is made by taking ordinary salt, as in 'salt and pepper', and flavouring it to taste like garlic. The simplest way would be by leaving a few peeled cloves in a tub of salt, but I don't know how it is done industrially. ] 12:58, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: Often it is done simply by mixing garlic powder and table salt. ] 14:29, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== DVD Thin Pack == | |||
Is this a stripped down version, without the extras/outtakes/documentaries? The set I'm considering buying comes in two versions, with the Thin Pack half the price of the other. ] 03:01, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:A Thin Pack is just an extra-thin DVD case, so it doesn't really seem to tell anything about the content per se (looks like two DVD's can also fit in a thin pack). –]<font color="#FF0099">]</font> 07:08, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::With some shows such as ] they have released episode-only verisons of the DVDs that are much cheaper than the extra scenes/commentary/bonus material features they originally released. Potentially a thin-pack could be much the same. I wouldn't expect the type of box the dvd comes in to hugely change the price (unless it was a special edition - but then that would normally cost more to buy). I would check from the people you are buying from, they'll normally be pretty forthcoming about the features included on the disc. Alternatively name the show/film/dvd and people might be able to say from experience. ] 17:23, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Genuine CDs ? == | |||
Dear Sir/Madam, | |||
I have ordered music albums for a very cheap price from an Ebay seller and have received them in a less than two weeks. Considering they were from Moscow, Russia; this was quite amazing. I have noticed that the CDs come with their respective boxes and booklets. The problem is that I doubt their genuineness considering the very cheap price. (8.10C$ (6.99$) / each + shipping) I don't know if I am being paranoid or not, but the CDs even have their "music label graved signature" in the inner CD circle) and barcodes. I have noticed the "For sale in Russia / CIS only" but that is not my current concern. Is there anything to check if a music album is genuine or not ? TAU Analyser says that the audio files are uncompressed CD quality files at least. | |||
] 00:56, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:See ] or ]. They could be either. It is really not your job to worry. eBay has a program called VeRO that rights owners are supposed to use to prevent sale of counterfeit items. If they are not obvious copies, i.e. they look legit to you, and they sound fine to you then you can probably be happy with your purchase. If they were obviously copies I would report the seller to eBay and to the rights owner but grey market is just that, a grey (gray) area. --] 01:06, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Well the CDs look certainly legal, they have: | |||
1) jewel case and actual cd with all the usual art of a music album | |||
2) complete booklet | |||
3) barcodes + laser signature on inner circle of CD | |||
If they are copies, people are getting bloody good. :/ | |||
That is the actual seller if that helps: http://myworld.ebay.com/nitro_music/ | |||
Their fournisor is supposedly www.nuclearhell.com | |||
] 02:37, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I suspect that they are themselves legit, but are only intended for the Russian market, and are sold at a reduced rate (since people there wouldn't buy them at full price). So, it's not legit for the seller to sell them outside Russia, and he could possibly get in trouble if he is selling them in sufficient quantity. There is a similar situation with meds sold for much less in Canada than in the US, which, of course, leads to Americans buying their meds from Canada, legally or not. ] 03:53, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Of course they could also be legit but stolen. –]<font color="#FF0099">]</font> 07:03, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Percent of vandalism edits by IPs and by Userids == | |||
Are there any stats for what percent of the edits to Misplaced Pages by IP addresses are vandalism, and the percent of edits by Userids? It seems like a full time task to revert vandalism by IP address users to one's watchlist of articles. ] 04:34, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I'm not aware of any stats compiled, but I started to do it once. I noticed, however, that there is considerable variation by time of day and week. During hours when kids are in school in North America, vandalism by IPs spikes. We need a lot of RC patrol during this time. We get more user ID vandalism during local evening hours than during local weekday daytime hours (and the vandalism itself tends to be worse, i.e. more trolling and troublemaking). Once when I did a couple of large samples during the evening, one out of 9 IP edits was clear vandalism. I'm going to hazard a guess that when kids are in school in North America it may be one out of three. Then again--this was about a year ago, and I have a ''feeling'' it may have gotten a bit worse since then. ] ] 06:13, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Stats like that would also be a lot easier to keep track of if edits, as Antandrus said, were "clear vandalism." Sometimes articles are reverted to more easily replace erroneous information, or in closer cases are inappropriately labeled "vandalism" (see my talk page for an example of that). First we'd need to find all of the edits that qualify as ], then determine whether they are IP users or registered. I'm sure someone could write a program that could do that. Strangely enough, there seems to be a discrepancy between ] and what people subjectively interpret to be vandalism; hopefully this will be reconciled in the future. ] 23:37, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== toothpicks == | |||
How are toothpicks made? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 04:42, 18 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
: I know that when people cut down ]s in California a couple centuries ago, it turned out that the wood wasn't useful for making anything much bigger than a toothpick. ] 06:04, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Not true. Redwood decking and fencing still remains popular. We even have a section on uses of redwood. ] 14:42, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::: Presumably, it was the old-growth sequoias that made little more than toothpicks. Or, when the old-growth sequioas were cut down, mankind lacked the ability to turn the wood into anything useful, larger than a toothpick that is. Which are very useful if you ask me. ] 16:18, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Reminds me of some cartoon I've seen as a kid. They had these massive logs coming in a factory, and each one was used to make a single coffee stirrer. I'm pretty sure it was a ] bit in '']'' ☢ ]<span style="font-size:120%">⌇</span>] 14:00, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Go to www.google.com and type in something like ''how are toothpicks made''. Here is a video: . ] 11:46, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Diane Sawyer "total fag"? == | |||
There's a sound file available on the internet at various places (xttp://fruitymcgaygay.ytmnd.com is an example -- change x to h, because wikipedia has ytmnd blacklisted) of ] saying the phrases "total fag", "queer bitch", and "fruity mcgaygay". I have looked on google, Encyclopedia Dramatica, and even on Misplaced Pages itself for the source of this sound clip, and I can't find a thing. Does anyone know where this is from? A link to the original video (i assume its from some newscast) would be great, but any comment on the context would be welcome ]<font size="1"> ] </font> 05:36, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Maybe a synthesizer was used. --] 06:46, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::If you listen to the sound file, it is obviously genuine. ] 08:31, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::It was used in a report about gay/lesbian harassment. --]]<font color="red">]</font>] <small>] ]</small> 08:39, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::I figured as much. Any knowledge as to the date of airing or the name of the report or anything like that? Thanks! ]<font size="1"> ] </font> 15:51, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::::According to (also accessible by clicking on the ytmnd logo in the upper left corner), it was on Primetime Live on 9/15/2006. --] 21:40, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Crawling through a thin tunnel == | |||
What is the most efficient method of crawling through a tunnel that is not much wider than the diameter of a human body? Obviously you will have to lie flat and "worm" your way along, but what is the best way to do it? I am assuming a cave tunnel with an uneven, rough and muddy floor. In the interest of safety and sanitation I would like to avoid cutting myself up. Specifically | |||
#How do you position your arms so that you maximize speed and traction? | |||
#How do you orient your body? Face down? Sideways? On your back? | |||
I would hate to get stuck! ] <sup>]</sup> 06:53, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:May I have the contact information for your local newspaper and television news departments? I've always wanted to get credited as the first submitter of a story at the ]. <font face="Verdana">]<sup>'']]''</sup></font> 07:37, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::] — ]<font color="green">]</font>]<sup><font color="purple">]</font></sup><sub><font color="orange">]</font></sub> 08:27, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Commando crawl. I did this with a mate of mine a few years ago, crawling up a rainwater pipe just for the hell of it. If the cave floor is rough then I'd advise wearing thick clothing to protect your arms and legs. The best thing you could do to try and maximise speed and traction is just try it out on your living room floor and see what works. ] 09:08, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
1) Don't do this, it sounds dangerous. | |||
2) Make sure a friend is on hand, outside the tunnel, to call the paramedics when you ignore 1 and get stuck. | |||
3) When you ignore 1, be sure to back into the tunnel, with arms up over your head, so you have some possibility of getting out on your own, and can easily talk with the rescue crew, in any case. Also, having your hands free will prevent the rats from eating your face, and they will instead need to concentrate on eating your legs and genitals. ] 14:14, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:When you say 'not much wider' than the body? How much wider do you mean? Is it a horizontal tunnel? If it was only an inch wider than your hips, then you are going to need your arms up and push yourself along with your feet. I think it may be slightly more comfortable on your back. But we need a potholer or caver to answer this Q properly.--] 14:24, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Ey, I can't find anything on Misplaced Pages OR the web about how to properly execute the "commando crawl." What the heck! ] 00:01, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Just get down on your stomach and propel yourself with your arms. Jeez, it's not that hard. And ignore the various mothers of the Reference Desk who'll instruct you to not do this, and suggest that you instead sit inside a small room, wrapped in cotton wool, with a loaded shotgun pointed at the door. ] 04:28, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::See "Leopard crawl" in article ], and . The crawler's head can be flat on the ground. --] 07:19, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Battle Ape, if I'm one of the people you refer to as ''mothers of the Reference Desk'' then be aware that I'm a war veteran. I've stared down wild bears, gone canoeing in alligator infested waters, captured live rattlesnakes, and survived being struck by lightning. Two ] once mistook me for a man (moments later the three of us had a good laugh over that). I have, singlehandedly, saved three different people's lives. Call it chance or the luck of the draw, but aside from pledging to serve my country I didn't actually ''look'' for that much excitement. And unless there's some higher purpose to be served by the act of shimmying through a small space in the wilderness where a person might get stuck and hurt, I don't advocate that risk. <font face="Verdana">]<sup>'']]''</sup></font> 08:08, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Age limit to register a business in Victoria, Australia? == | |||
Hi. I was wondering if someone could tell me (and hopefully ] me to) the age limit to register a business in Victoria, Australia. According to when '''"Business Name Registration Application"''' is clicked, there doesn't appear to be any age restrictions. I entered my details (I'm in my mid teens), and it didn't stop me, although I didn't click Process.. just in case. The only limitations I can see are: | |||
{{cquote|In making a Business Name application you are certifying that you are: 1.the owner; or 2.an owner authorised in writing by all other owners; or 3.a Director/Secretary of a corporation which is the owner; or 4.a person authorised in writing by all owners; 5.that no owner has convictions that restrict them from being an owner; 6.that the information supplied in the application is true and correct, and 7.that you acknowledge it is an offence to give false or misleading information.}} | |||
Is this right that I can register a business under my name? — ]<font color="green">]</font>]<sup><font color="purple">]</font></sup><sub><font color="orange">]</font></sub> 08:19, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:We can't give legal advice, but I would ''suspect'' that simply registering a name carries with it no legal responsibilities which is why they let anyone do it. The other stuff, such as owning or managing the business, hiring employees, paying tax and insurance, opening a business bank account etc, is rather different and you will invariably be spat out once they see your date of birth.--] 13:15, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:There's no age limit to register a business name - there is even a box to tick on to indicate you are under 18. There is also no age limit to register an ABN. There is also no age limit to work in a family business, and far fewer restrictions if you're over 15 - see . If you want to start a company, however, you must be 18 to be named as director. ] 21:55, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::I'm trying to apply for something that (it's all legal.. don't worry <code>:)</code>) is only available to businesses. By registering the name and obtaining an ABN, I can <span title="legally" style="border-bottom:1px dotted">safely</span> sign up as a business yes? — ]<font color="green">]</font>]<sup><font color="purple">]</font></sup><sub><font color="orange">]</font></sub> 23:28, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Origin Of A Saying == | |||
I would like to know where the saying 'keep you're friends close and you're enemies even closer' came from | |||
-who said it | |||
-when | |||
-where | |||
and any other details you feel are relevant. | |||
i have heard it in the x-files and the simpsons already thats why i asked.] 13:36, 18 December 2006 (UTC)M.D.Morton | |||
:], the author of '']'' ☢ ]<span style="font-size:120%">⌇</span>] 13:52, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::<s>Or perhaps ] ?</s> ] 14:09, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::Hmm dont think so ]. Sorry! 8-(--] 14:42, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::: is one link confirming Sun Tzu - google for more. --] 14:47, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::: Is it just me, or is all of Sun's wisdom of a rather weak and ineffectual kind? He seems to make great quotes, yes, but I don't think many of them can be put to good use. Could just be beause the age of swords and spears is over, of course. ] 16:21, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::::::Yes, the ] is a great dissapointment - I've often wondered if in the original chinese it has a more poetical quality - maybe it just isn't translated very well.] 17:52, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::It's a sort of silly criticism to complain that Sun Tzu's words can't be put to good use. Why should you expect the battle-specific advice of a Chinese general centuries ago to have any real meaningful correlation to your role in your life at this current time on this planet? I hate all those damn business majors who read Sun Tzu to gain some meaningless sort of understanding about how to win in a competitive world. Some of what Sun Tzu says about surprise, stealth, attacking where your enemy's weak etc can possibly be seen as somewhat important (mostly in the military, not business, world), but nowadays, most of that stuff has become so imbued in our culture that it's considered common sense, and the rest of his advice - stuff about weather, and mountains, and when to use fire arrows - is absolutely useless today. But why in god's name should you expect otherwise? ] 23:29, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::: Well, Machiavelli's The Discourses is not entirely inapplicable to today's world, though it was also written in, and concerned with, an antique age of warfare. And of course the wisdom of the samurai is as potent as ever. ] 00:15, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:'''Warning''' I find absolutely no proof that this quote is much older than ], it may be a one sentence summary of the ideas in Machiavelli but (allowing for translation differences) I can not find anything that looks like this, either his or Sun Tzu's works. I would be happy to be proved wrong. Also "To know your enemy, you must become your enemy" also seems bogus. Sun Tzu and Machiavelli gave both in-depth strategies and practical advice not vague holistic aphorisms that look good on calenders. Quotation collections in the internet are full of misattributions and nonsense and usually no reference at all. People don't like to ascribe the knowledge to a film they saw recently and are much keener on the suggestion that they spend their time poring over ancient strategy manuscripts. Just to prove I researched this and didn't just come to rant, here are some quotes with similar ideas: <small><font color="#000000">]</font></small> 01:16, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::God defend me from my friends; from my enemies I can defend myself. | |||
:::15th Century proverb ''Everyman dictionary of quotations and proverbs'' | |||
:: I am going to destroy them. I am going to make them my friends. | |||
:::Attributed to Abraham Lincoln. Unverified ''Respectfully Quoted'' | |||
::We read that we ought to forgive our enemies; but we do not read that we ought to forgive our friends. | |||
:::Cosimo de Medici, quoted by Francis Bacon ''Apophthegms'' (1625) no. 206 | |||
== Stand in for Mary Pickford == | |||
Family member Helen Larsen (Norwegian)moved early 1900 from Boston to Hollywood (1910 -1920)and became an film actress under the artistname of June Caprere. I`m told that she was a stand in for Mary Pickford. She later married a Hollywood director Harry Millard. | |||
I`m searching for my roots and would apreciate information about where to go to get information about her carier, her life, picture and descendants.] 17:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC)jaco] 17:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC)≈§≈±§≠≈ | |||
:Found her on IMDB! Here's under the name June Caprice. Also, here's that lists her birth name as Helen Elizabeth Lawson and says she married Harry F. Millarde and had a daughter. So although the names aren't quite what you're looking for, this certainly looks to be your person. --] 18:06, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Better yet, I also just found ] right here on Misplaced Pages, with a lot more information than the IMDB one. --] 18:07, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== English-to-English Translation, please == | |||
I'm an American student applying to British schools through ucas.com. I've gotten to the essay, and, not knowing what to write, clicked on the "help" link. They gave a very long outline, which I'll paste below. The trouble is, I'm unsure as to what certain words - "course", "subject" etc mean. I thought course was the English equivalent of the American "major", but then what might "subject" mean? At any rate, I'm going to paste some of that outline here in the hope that someone British who knows the American equivalents or the other way around could help by translating the words that might be different from what they'd mean in the US into American English. I'm posting all this because I think that in some of these cases context determines meaning: | |||
•Why you have chosen the courses you have listed. Remember that, although each university or college that you have applied to cannot see your other choices, they will all see the personal statement. | |||
•What interests you about your chosen subject. Include details of what you have read about the subject. | |||
•What career plans you have for when you complete your course. | |||
•Any job, work experience, placement or voluntary work you have done, particularly if it is relevant to your subject. You may want to give the skills and experience you have from these activities. | |||
Thanks so much. ] 18:11, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:<small>The following answer is based partly on the answerer's personal experience. It is a direct and relevant answer to the question, but it may not meet Misplaced Pages's usual standards of ].</small> Our ] article describes the UK university application process, although it does not say much about the personal statement. For more help on writing a personal statement, try , or Google "UCAS personal statement" - I get nearly 20,000 hits. To answer your specific questions: | |||
:*"Subject" is the area that you want to study - your subject could be "engineering" or "medicine" or "modern languages", for example. | |||
:*"Course" (or "degree course") is a set of lectures, tutorials, exams etc. offered by a particular university or college in a particular subject, with a degree awarded for successful completion of the course. A course usually lasts three or four years. For example, ] offers a 3 year full-time degree course in Computer Science, which has course code G402. | |||
:So when you submit a UCAS application you are applying to multiple courses (up to 6) at different universities, but usually all in the same subject (or at least in closely related subjects). ] 18:46, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Or, if you like, the coures is the exact subject. For example, commercial law is a different course to just law. If a degree has 2 subjects, and one is 2/3, the 2/3 part is the major, the 1/3 is the minor. Both of us appear to have experience in this. Drop me a message on my talk if I can help any more.] 19:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
So am i correct in reading into all of this that the UCAS personal statement is much less personality based and more academic than its American counterparts? Would you all suggest I have a nice intro etc but essentially keep it dry of humor, anecdote etc? That's the impression I get. If I'm applying as an English major and consider myself a good writer, should I spend time getting the statement to showcase whatever writing talent I have, or should I just stick to answering the questions simply and in a straightforward fashion? Please don't refreain from answering this for fear of giving bad advice. I just am not really sure what this is supposed to sound like. Thanks, ] 20:14, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Seriously, here. Take a look at some of the many guides and examples for tips. ] 20:57, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: Follow the application forms -- and remember that historically, British ogranizations are much less into hype and egoist resumes (CVs) than US ones, which often (to British eyes) seem to require a candidate to inflate their alliegance to near-religious levels in order to justify being considered for the position. British applications aren't that extreme. You don't usually have to put in a "why I really really want this position" section unless actually asked, for example. If you are, then just say why, and what it will enable you to achieve, what its place in your life is, and show you have a genuine reason to care and value it. Be factual but well spoken, don't minimize what you've done or affect false modesty, but don't make it sound like "hot air" unless you can support it that way. Put yourself in the best light you can, make sure anything checkable will stack up well, and as it says above, "google is your friend". | |||
:: What you might also find useful is to simply phone the admissions department for the places you're interested in, and ask their advice, what they (or UCAS) like. or ask a parent or friend to do it for you, if you want to be anonymous, "I'm asking on behalf of a friend of mine who wants to apply for (whatever) but isn't sure about the approach favored in the UK university system, would it be okay to walk through the forms and double check my understanding?" You can do that several times to more than one college if needed. Most will be a lot more friendly and open to such queries than their US educational counterparts, and allow you more time than the US colleges might, especially when they understand its for an overseas application where cultural differences might cause undue problems otherwise. As for your personal work, your application if well written is usually good. Feel free to either attach samples or state "Samples of my work are available upon reuqest", but check first what if any their requirements or preferences are in this area, before assuming either way. Hope this helps. ] <sup><span style="font-style:italic">(] | ])</span></sup> 05:09, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== preferred stock series a, b, c, d == | |||
when discussing preferred stock with a venture capitalist, what is ment by series a or series b etc...? What are the series? is it as simple as saying step one and step 2 of negotiaitons? thank you {{unsigned|24.240.129.46}} | |||
:From ]: <blockquote>A single company may issue several classes of preferred stock. For example, a company may undergo several rounds of financing, with each round receiving separate rights and having a separate class of preferred stock; such a company might have "Series A Preferred", "Series B Preferred", "Series C Preferred" and common stock.</blockquote> ] 22:06, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Jimmy Dean = James Dean? == | |||
Did the creator of the breakfast sausage ] name it after the actor ]? (since "Jimmy" is the slang term of "James") | |||
] 11:24, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I would suppose that he named his compnay, ] after himself, ]. --] 18:50, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::unlike the Jimmy Dean of '']''. --]] 20:41, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
==Please Help With Media Contact Info in Dallas, TX area (To whom it may concern)== | |||
My name is Stella Gonzales and I am sending you this e-mail due to the fact that '''I am needing to find out where I can send my e-mail''' to about the trouble I am having I lost my daughter Ashley Nicole Hernandez of 18yrs she was killed in a drive shooting and they still haven't gotten the person who did it they now how he is but, unable to find any one to talk ,that were there the boy's parents are from Mexico and can't speak in english and I am thinking the ohter children mothers are also, '''I need some air time''' to speak to them and let them now my brokeness and heart ache the mother of the boy how shoot my daughter will be able to see him but, I will never see her again please, send my e-mail to the right person who would care how has a heart the only person that I've found that has a heart Is Tom Crespo from channel 33 (ed. note: this is '''in Dallas, TX, USA''') THEy give me a few minutes of air time....Thank you very much for your time God Bless | |||
Respectfully | |||
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:I think that you aready spoke to Crespo but is Tom Crespo's page. You can click the link at the bottom to send him an email. Good luck! --] 20:44, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:The asker seems to be asking if we know of any other reporters or venues in the Dallas area that might publicize her story, especially Spanish-language venues. Any ideas? --] 20:52, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::What a sad story. Here are the Spanish-language stations in Dallas with local news: | |||
::] -- (972) 485-2323 | |||
::] -- (214) 521-3900 | |||
::You might also want to try Mexican media. Of course, the media are no substitute for law enforcement. -- ] 23:42, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::The National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children might be able to help you. (They are headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, but have a chapter in Dallas/Ft Worth.) - <span style="font-family: cursive">]</span> 00:50, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Sunglasses worn by Samuel L. Jackson in movie Shaft..... == | |||
What brand/style sunglasses did Jackson wear in the movie Shaft (2000)? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (] • ]) 20:48, 18 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
== doordarshan == | |||
Name the first and very popular Hindi news caster of Doordarshan? <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 21:43, 18 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
== Goldfishes in transit... == | |||
I'm planning on buying a comet goldfish for my fish-owning friend, for Christmas, and am assuming it will be coming in a plastic bag with water. The thing is, it won't be making it to my friend's tank for at least four hours after I've bought it, so I'm wondering how long the goldfish is likely to be alright in the closed bag? I could transfer it into some sort of makeshift bowl in my house, but I don't have an actual gold-fish bowl - what would a good substitute be? A...jug? ] 22:25, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:If you are buying it at a pet store, the store may have a small round bowl suitable for transporting, about 15cm in diameter maybe. It would be nice to give the fish to your friend in the small bowl, because the small bowl can later be used for temporary housing of the fish when the main tank gets cleaned. — ] 22:28, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Thanks, I'll investigate. ] 22:46, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::As one datapoint, I've several times transported individual, smallish (say 2"/5cm) comets in a 2-Litre soda bottle almost full of water. In one case, the transport lasted about 10 hours and in the other, about 3 hours. As I recall, for the longer trip, we opened up the bottle once or twice and blew fresh air into the limited airspace of the bottle, but I think this was probably unnecessary, although it made '''us''' feel better about the fish's situation. | |||
:::] 01:50, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Why are eating chips so addictive? == | |||
Hi all. So I'm eating one ] chip, and I decide to have another. And then I start eating two at a time, and within a few minutes, I'm cramming my face full of them. I'm not overweight (underweight actually), and I rarely eat chips anymore, but when I do, this always happens. After I put the chips away, this goes down very quickly. So I was wondering if there's anything in particular that causes this? Much help appreciated ! ] 22:29, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Well, Doritos are pretty tasty. You sound like an advertisment for Doritos chips! --] 23:41, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I agree. I've probably eaten a hundred thousand Doritos in my life. They're OK for a time, but eventually there's two ingredients that will ruin you: hydrogenated vegetable oil, and MSG. | |||
:The interesting (and insidious) thing is, Frito-Lay removed all hydrogenated oils from Doritos last year, and proudly advertised that fact on the front of the package. But last I checked, they've gone back to hydrogenation. | |||
:The skeptic in me says it's because they're evil and want to turn us all into grotesque hogs, but the truth is probably even worse: it's because the majority of us North Americans actually ''prefer'' the taste of trans fats. :( ] 00:09, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:It's all ] fault. We're all predisposed to want as much fat, sugar and salt as we can get. Between Doritos and donuts, we're all doomed. ] 00:31, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: I think it's simply a matter of choosing the most healthy option ''available''. As Doritos are non-perishable, cheap as borscht, and available '''everywhere''', it's a reasonable choice, despite the fact that they are not as healthful as say, fresh sushi. ] 02:31, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Gerbils == | |||
I recently owned two gerbils that came from the same family (they're brothers). They were happy with each other, but last week i found one of them dead! i gave the living one to the pet store cause the family didn't want him back. He's now living with alot more gerbils there, and I'm wondering if he will be okay with unknown gerbils and be happy. Also, do pet stores feed gerbils to snakes? -thanks <small>—The preceding ] comment was added by ] (]) 23:21, 18 December 2006 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> | |||
:I think he'll be fine, my experience is that gerbils make friends quite easily. And no, I doubt that pet stores feed gerbils to snakes, because mice are so much cheaper and more plentiful. ] 23:25, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:: I like how your answer goes bounding forward cheerfully, then dives straight down a nihilistic chasm: what about the poor mice? :) ] 00:04, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Do they really feed mice to snakes? Apparently there's no ]. ] 00:26, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::: muahahaha... ] 00:32, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
I think I've read (but don't have a reference handy) that a strange male will be accepted into an existing group better than will a strange female. I can't speak for introducing males, but in our experience, introducing new females to an existing group is difficult or impossible. We once separated out a female (and her pups) after she gave birth and we never succeeded at reintroducing her to her clan. | |||
] 01:54, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== MySpace Music Player == | |||
Is there a free service to upload your mp3s to play on your myspace profile? Could you sign up as an artist and upload the music that way? --] 23:45, 18 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
Technically, yes; I believe artists are allowed four or five songs on their page; (possibly more with some kind of membership?) legally speaking, however, this implies ownership of the copyright of the songs (essentially stating "I made this!") and I have seen people's accounts deleted because of this. ] 00:10, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:I don't own the copyright of the songs I want to upload. I've seen other myspace profiles with their own 3rd-party players, is there a site that provides a free music player for your page? --] 00:18, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:A Google search yielded . ] 00:25, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Total # of College students By Country.... == | |||
I am trying to use Misplaced Pages to build a list of the # of college students per country. Is there an easy way using this site to build the following list? | |||
Country -- # of Students | |||
USA -- 400,000 | |||
UK -- 300,000 | |||
Brazil -- 100,000 | |||
And so on? | |||
Thanks, | |||
: It depends on how you define "student". If you are interested in teriary education, from ] might be what you want. They also have plenty of other statistics . Otherwise your best bet is to Google: "number of students in XXX". A search for the UK, for example, gives . ]<font color="black">e</font>] 02:53, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::It also depends on how you define "college". In much of the world, that's the equivalent of North America's "high school". If you replace "college" with "university" then you'll also effectively include many people that US and Canada residents would call "graduate students" because the distinction between undergraduate and graduate education is peculiar to this region. <font face="Verdana">]<sup>'']]''</sup></font> 07:59, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== email == | |||
how do you get the email sent into the folder as soon as they are sent. ie the sender sent it directly into a specific folder without going through the inbox (Yahoo) ] 03:15, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:You have to use a filter. Go to Options, then Filters. Add a new filter so that Yahoo will recognise the email, i.e. something in the From header (the sender's name) or the subject line or whatever. Define your filter so that mail that meets this rule will get delivered to a specific folder. By the way, the computing reference desk is the best place for this sort of query. --] ]] 05:42, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Other computers == | |||
Why is it that whenever I'm at school and read the ref desks, about 25% of the questions / responses that have been posted don't appear. When I get home and read them, there they are, in between 2 other questions that I did read at school for example, so I know that they had already been asked but weren't appearing for some reason. Sorry if this would be better at the help or computer desk. ] 04:06, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Most web pages aren't updated nearly as often as this type of page is, so browsers often ] a copy of any page they load and then just show you that copy when you return to the page within a certain time. If that's it, you just need to find out how to force your browser to reload the page. --Anonymous, December 19, 06:25 (UTC). | |||
::As above. The two ways you can try are but pressing "Ctrl F5" in your browser software (I'm assuming non-Mac) and/or appending "?action=purge" to the end of the Misplaced Pages URI and then selecting "OK". ] 07:41, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Lighthouse == | |||
what was the first lighthouse to use lectricity? | |||
thank you for helping out! –] 04:59, 19 December 2006 (UTC)nina | |||
*Seems to be the ]; odd that the article doesn't mention it, though the National Trust website about it does. --]<sup><small>]</small></sup> 05:10, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Many Movies,Many Quotes == | |||
What do you think are some of the greatest movie quotes of all time from any movie. | |||
:See ]. <tt>]</tt>|] 05:36, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
::"Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" from '']'', for starters. --] ]] 05:39, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:::]'s top 100] of all time. That's a good collection. ] <small>]</small> 05:50, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
:"Here's looking at you, kid", 'cause "this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." --] 11:31, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== ] == | |||
Article research: How big is the role of Michel in this film. I'm trying to determine if it's big enough to put on the notable role list in the template of the actor's infobox or if it is just a minor role. (I don't think someone's first role in a Hollywood movie always qualifies as notable, especially when said person already has multiple stage credits. - ]|] 09:33, 19 December 2006 (UTC) | |||
== paints == | |||
What is the difference between paints, emulsion and distempers? | |||
== ringtone == | |||
hey guyz?can someone show me a site i can get free motorola i melody ringtones.i have a motorolla c 168.its not a polyphonic but has i melody tunes.i have searched n searched n probably gettin a link wunt hurt.or if possible someone can even hook me with the notes for promiscous gal by nelly furtado,i compose on my phone.thanks |
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December 27
Black Cube, Melissa Nathan,&U.S. presidential candidates
Black Cube has a wikipedia article, Melissa Nathan is mentioned in the article It Ends with Us. Both are googleable. My question is if either Black Cube or Melissa Nathan were ever hired to discredit John Kerry or Hillary Clinton? I realize that in Melissa Nathan's case, if she had been hired for that, it would probably have been before she formed The Agency Group PR.Rich (talk) 06:52, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- The link should have been to It Ends with Us (film). --Lambiam 19:16, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
Griggsville, Missouri?
The Robert Fiske (actor) article claims (without a source) that he was born in Griggsville, Missouri. I can find no evidence whatever that such a place has ever existed. There is a Griggsville, Illinois, which is about 20 miles northeast of the IL/MO border (which I think is the river, and presumably was in 1889). Was there really a Griggsville in Missouri, or is this a simple mistake? The only substantive author (to the biographical part of the article) is long departed Misplaced Pages. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 20:12, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- I can't find an obit for Fiske in Newspapers.com, and the Findagrave entry simply says he was born in Missouri. ←Baseball Bugs carrots→ 21:37, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- I wondered if it might be something to do with the Mississippi changing its course, but it seems not. However, if Griggsville, Illinois is correct, he could be added to that article's Notable person section, doubling its complement!
- The 'Missouri' inclusion was (as you may have noted) in the article as created in 2005, so at least we know it's not the result of vandalism.
- I notice that the Unreliable sources IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes and the Internet Broadway Database also state Griggsville, Missouri, which may of course have been taken from Misplaced Pages, and Find a Grave gives merely Missouri. However, The Movie Database does give Griggsville, Illinois. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 21:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- Indications in Ancestry.com are that he was merely born "in Missouri", not a specific city that I've found. Even though the original article writer has been offline for over 9 years, maybe his email still works? ←Baseball Bugs carrots→ 21:54, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- I'm wondering if there is some circular WP:CITOGENESIS between ourselves, Findagrave, and IMDb. I too considered the "moving river" hypothesis, but it's much too far away. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 22:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- Who Was Who on Screen (1977) confirms he was born in Griggsville, Missouri. No danger of citogenesis there. The search term "Griggsville, MO" throws up a few non-Fiske results on Google and Google Books, but I can't find precisely where it is. --Antiquary (talk) 09:22, 28 December 2024 (UTC) Ah, here we are, it's in Pike County, Missouri . --Antiquary (talk) 10:00, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- Griggsville, IL, is also in Pike County, Illinois and if you look up the zip code (62340) given on that web site you also land in Illinois. The two Pike Counties are direct neighbours, but there's no indication of any common history or even a shift in the state border. --Wrongfilter (talk) 10:15, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- That sounds ominous. Also, the more of my Google and Google Books hits I follow up, the fewer check out. The evidence that this place ever existed outside of Fiske's say-so looks rather slight. Here is one cite from 1907, and there are one or two more from the 19th century, but confusion with Griggsville, IL can't be ruled out. --Antiquary (talk) 10:46, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- Griggsville, IL, is also in Pike County, Illinois and if you look up the zip code (62340) given on that web site you also land in Illinois. The two Pike Counties are direct neighbours, but there's no indication of any common history or even a shift in the state border. --Wrongfilter (talk) 10:15, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- Who Was Who on Screen (1977) confirms he was born in Griggsville, Missouri. No danger of citogenesis there. The search term "Griggsville, MO" throws up a few non-Fiske results on Google and Google Books, but I can't find precisely where it is. --Antiquary (talk) 09:22, 28 December 2024 (UTC) Ah, here we are, it's in Pike County, Missouri . --Antiquary (talk) 10:00, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- I'm wondering if there is some circular WP:CITOGENESIS between ourselves, Findagrave, and IMDb. I too considered the "moving river" hypothesis, but it's much too far away. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 22:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks everyone. I'll flag the birthplace in the article is questionable (and the whole article as poorly sourced), but I think there's enough uncertainty for me to not "fix" it. And I'll refer to this discussion on the talk page, for the (probably very unlikely event) that some future person cares enough about this rather minor actor to do more thorough research. Thank you. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 08:04, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- One thing I noticed in Newspapers.com is that Missouri papers that referred to Griggsville usually made it clear that they were talking about the one in Illinois. ←Baseball Bugs carrots→ 14:08, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
Finlay McWalter, I just ran a GNIS search, and all three results were Illinois-related. GNIS sometimes misidentifies locations, e.g. many historic plantations in Tidewater Virginia are misidentified as unincorporated communities, but the concept of them outright omitting something as obvious as a settlement — which certainly would show up on USGS quads — is extremely unlikely. Nyttend (talk) 01:07, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
- Thanks for following up on this. This leads me to be sure enough that the rather poor source for this claim in the article is just wrong (whether Griggsville, Missouri, or both), and we're better off saying nothing than repeating a claim this weak. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 18:41, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
December 28
Why do news reporters name the programme they are reporting for?
This is an example by BBC News. ―Panamitsu (talk) 05:44, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- You have linked to a BBC TV program where at 0:40 the presenter introduces "Our science correspondent Pallab Ghosh" who signs off his report "Pallab Ghosh, BBC News". His report includes statements by two experts each identified by name and affiliation. The video typifies the high standard of journalism where BBC emphasize distinction between source and editorial content. Incidentally, a good BBC TV reporter tends to become a "household name" (the likes of Clive Myrie, Fiona Bruce, Sophie Raworth, Reeta Chakrabarti, Steve Rosenberg, Michael Buchanan and more). Edit: I apologise to Pallab Ghosh for initially misspelling his name and thank Antiquary for correcting me. Philvoids (talk) 11:19, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- Pallab Ghosh, but I'm sure he's used to it. --Antiquary (talk) 11:29, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- As I understand the question, it is not why reporters identify themselves, but why for instance Ghosh does not sign off by simply saying "Pallab Ghosh", full stop. --Lambiam 10:29, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- It's a standard practice, which might even be in their contracts. ←Baseball Bugs carrots→ 11:55, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- I seem to recall American channels using clips from the BBC. Such sign offs would serve to identify the source in these cases.--User:Khajidha (talk) (contributions) 17:22, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- THat was my thinking, too. These days they tend to have on-screen watermarks, but reporters still sign off with "Jennifer Superior Bitch, Infinity News. Alex". -- Jack of Oz 20:55, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- I seem to recall American channels using clips from the BBC. Such sign offs would serve to identify the source in these cases.--User:Khajidha (talk) (contributions) 17:22, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- It's a standard practice, which might even be in their contracts. ←Baseball Bugs carrots→ 11:55, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
Navigation lights
Does the fact that aeroplane/ship navigation lights are green and red cause problems for pilots who are red-green colour blind? How do they deal with that? Can they even become pilots? ―Panamitsu (talk) 22:49, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- I couldn't be a pilot because of my red-green colour blindness, but people with a mild version can apparently - this is a link to the UK's Civil Aviation Authority's guidance on colour vision requirements. Mikenorton (talk) 23:25, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
- How fascinating. Thanks. ―Panamitsu (talk) 00:21, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- Similarly, red-green colourblind people may not be able to become helmsmen.
- You might think it would have been more convenient to make those lights red and cyan, as far fewer people are red-blue colourblind, but when navigation lights on ships were introduced, bright blueish lights couldn't be made. That only became possible with gas discharge lamps. Traffic lights and railway signals these days (often using LEDs) use a slightly blueish green, so that most colourblind people can see the difference between red and green. PiusImpavidus (talk) 11:55, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- They could have agreed (and still could agree) on assigning distinct flashing patterns, like •••—— and —••—• . --Lambiam 20:48, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- Flashing patterns would be a very poor method for aircraft and probably ships also. Navigation lights are meant to give a quick indication of the relative position and heading of another aircraft/vessel. When seeing navigation lights a pilot instantly has an indication of the relative flight direction of the other aircraft based on which red/green/white lights are visible. Also there are already the anti-collision lights, red flashing beacon on the tail at least and white flashing strobes on the wingtips and tail. How could a pilot possibly decode flashing lights reliably enough and quickly enough to determine relative heading? fiveby(zero) 18:06, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- Wouldn't that be a problem because the sky/ocean is blue? I understand that the lights are used at night so it shouldn't be too much of a problem. ―Panamitsu (talk) 22:39, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- It would involve more complex lighting circuits/equipment and massive world-wide retrofitting, which (I suggest) would be prohibitively expensive, to solve a relatively minor 'problem' more easily answered by simply not employing colour-blind people in the relevant positions. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 13:12, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- Flashing lights have been used on lighthouses for a long time. They use an assembly of lenses and shutters rotating around a fixed light, using a low-friction bearing. This works fine for stationary lighthouses, but is more problematic on moving ships. There's more wear and the lens assembly could jam or rotate at variable speed. Better to use an electric light, switched repeatedly by a rotating switch powered by an electric motor (all available late 19th century), but both switch and lamp have to switch reliably at least a million times. No problem today, but there's still the issue of recognising a flashing pattern if it's intermittently obscured. It's considered acceptable for lighthouses and buoys, which are usually more or less where you expect them to be, but a moving ship may be a different matter. PiusImpavidus (talk) 14:45, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- It would involve more complex lighting circuits/equipment and massive world-wide retrofitting, which (I suggest) would be prohibitively expensive, to solve a relatively minor 'problem' more easily answered by simply not employing colour-blind people in the relevant positions. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 13:12, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
- They could have agreed (and still could agree) on assigning distinct flashing patterns, like •••—— and —••—• . --Lambiam 20:48, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- When I answered telephones and sold passenger tickets for Eurostar I had to pass an Ishihara test, the same as signalmen and train drivers. DuncanHill (talk) 21:27, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- Depending on the signalling system, train drivers may also have to discriminate red from yellow/amber. This is less important for road users. And states of tracks and signals are colour-coded on the computer monitors of signalmen, but it should only take a simple software update to accommodate colourblind signalmen. (Yes, there're still some old-fashioned signal boxes in some countries; I've passed the one at Severn Bridge Junction on my way to Wales.) I don't see the objection against colourblind ticket sellers. PiusImpavidus (talk) 11:58, 31 December 2024 (UTC)
December 29
Domains
Are Eritrea's .er and Belarus's .by ever used in domain hacks? .er could be used in shortcut to Blogger, blogg.er, like goo.gl and youtu.be, and .by could be used in domains such as drive.by and in Nordic place namesmas by means "village" in Swedish and "city" in Norwegian and Danish. And can South Africa's .za and India's .in be used directly after the main part, such as in piz.za and drive.in? Also, can .pl, .cz, .sk and .hu addresses contain diacritics, such as gdańsk.pl, česko.cz, košice.sk and magyarország.hu? --40bus (talk) 10:10, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- See URL#Internationalized URL. PiusImpavidus (talk) 11:30, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- Plusimpavidus has only answered the last sentencee.
- The answer to the first part is entirely dependent on the policy of the controller of the ccTLD in question, and that controller may or may not publish a policy. Technically, of course they could be used: the government of Tonga sells .to domains to any interested party, as I presume you know.
- According to our article .by
The Operations and Analysis Centre under the President of the Republic of Belarus allows for anyone (not only for those who reside in Belarus) to register a second level domain such as something.by
, and it also sayshe .by code is used for domain hack by institutions from the German state of Bavaria (German: Bayern), such as bayern.by, the Bavarian Tourism Agency. Since "by" means "town" or "city" in Norwegian, it's also used by some Norwegian newspapers, such as osl.by for an Oslo newspaper, and trd.by for a Trondheim newspaper
, however, neither of these statements appear to be sourced. When I just tried it, trd.by seems to redirect to a Norwegian casino site. - Our articles .er and .za say nothing about whether the ccTLDs are available to anybody outside Eritrea and South Africa respectively. .in doesn't explicitly address the question, but in talking about the use of subdomains it repeats "in India" several times. ColinFine (talk) 20:38, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
Colored asphalt markings
What's the purpose of such blue, green, pink marks on street grounds? I've seen them in multiple places in Warsaw (typically in non-traffic places, such as sidewalks) where they've stayed for several months or even years without being erased. From what I've read, those marks can be made for some roadworks, but I'm not sure. Brandmeister 20:06, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- I've seen them used for several purposes, mostly for marking the course of some underground pipe or cable, but also for marking a distance such as 500m from a given spot. In the first case, there is a sequence of similar markings, not too far apart from each other. In the second case the marking is usually accompanied by a number or some code. --Lambiam 20:55, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- In my experience (UK) they appear in preparation for invasive ground works, most recently in our road prior to the installation of the third set of broadband cables under our pavement. Apparently, existing suppliers and their customers get sniffy if new upstart suppliers not only add their own cables, but put a shovel through the existing cables in the process! Different colours may denote gas, water and telecommunication lines.
- There is also an occasional rash of markings that outline potholes; whether this is done to guide the repairers of potholes, or as a placebo to pacify local road users, is not always clear. It is possible that the process accompanies the calculation of a cost for the work; the expenditure may not be forthcoming. -- Verbarson edits 21:24, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks all. Brandmeister 11:31, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
January 1
Peugeot's rivalry
Did Peugeot have any rivalry with other auto manufacturer that became famous or was famous but forgotten, like Lancia and Audi in 1983 and Ford and Ferrari in the 1960s? --Donmust90-- Donmust90 (talk) 19:15, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
- When does competition rise to the level of rivalry? Peugeot was unexpectedly beaten in speed by Panhard et Levassor in the Paris–Bordeaux–Paris race of June 1895. --Lambiam 00:07, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- Peugeot, Citroën, Renault and Simca were the big four French automakers post World War II - and therefore rivals. The first two have merged, Renault is still around, but Simca has disappeared. Xuxl (talk) 11:40, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- While the Simca brand, after having been acquired first by Chrysler and then PSA Peugeot Citroën, has disappeared, the factory in Poissy that Simca acquired from Ford France in 1954 is still in full operation.
- The Lancia–Audi and Ford–Ferrari rivalries alluded to in the question were not about rivalry between companies, but rivalry between racing teams; see Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia and Ford v Ferrari. --Lambiam 16:03, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
- Peugeot, Citroën, Renault and Simca were the big four French automakers post World War II - and therefore rivals. The first two have merged, Renault is still around, but Simca has disappeared. Xuxl (talk) 11:40, 2 January 2025 (UTC)
January 3
British weather website
Is there any British weather website which has daily data for stations in the United Kingdom? The starlingroot.ddns.net is not working anymore, it worked a few months ago. The "Historic station data" page on MetOffice's website has only monthly data, and the MetOffice WOW - Weather Observations Website has only hourly data. And is there any English-language website having weather observations for different cities and countries in Europe, similar to e.g. Infoclimat? --40bus (talk) 13:16, 3 January 2025 (UTC)
- You might find windfinder.com useful. Although primarily aimed at coastal leisure activities, it also covers inland areas. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.6.84.253 (talk) 03:07, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- wunderground.com used to have this. IDK about now. 2601:644:8581:75B0:0:0:0:DA2D (talk) 18:47, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
January 4
Goal number one
How do you forgive and forget? (not sure if that's off-topic for the reference desk. if it is, sorry in advance.) TWOrantula (enter the web) 05:47, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- By deciding to. ←Baseball Bugs carrots→ 06:05, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- One can decide to forget, but will it work? --Lambiam 09:22, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- Here is an essay on the topic, by a practitioner of mindfulness, that you may (or may not) find helpful. More advice: , and (written from a Christian perspective) . --Lambiam 09:32, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- (OR, in that I have no published sources for this, though I was taught it by others): Forgiving does not necessarily mean forgetting - it also doesn't necessarily mean condoning. It means not carrying ill will. In my experience, once I see the cost (to me) of bearing the resentment, and how illusory are the apparent benefits of doing so, it is easy to choose to let it go. ColinFine (talk) 14:25, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
Shall we forgive the OP for forgetting that we don't offer advice?DOR (ex-HK) (talk) 17:38, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- I'd suggest searching the web. ←Baseball Bugs carrots→ 17:47, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- The injunction does not apply to all advice, but is aimed specifically at giving medical or legal advice. --Lambiam 23:14, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
Westminster Coroner's Court
I'm trying to research a sudden death that occurred in the London Borough of Merton. Please help me find information about Westminster Coroner's Court, also known as "Inner West London Coroner's Court". They appear to have no website, and publish no court listings. They claim that coroners records are closed to public access for 75 years.
But other coroners courts in the UK, for example "London Inner South Coroner’s Court", publish their court listings and say that inquests are public and anyone can attend.
Why is there are difference? Why is "London Inner South Coroner’s Court" open to the public, but "Inner West London Coroner's Court" is not? Surely all coroners courts operate under the same laws?
Thanks for your help Cylopi (talk) 12:41, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- As you can see from coroners' courts are not subject to the Freedom of Information Act. I can assure you, however, that inquests held by the Westminster coroner are as public as inquests held by any other coroner. 2A00:23D0:54D:2001:7843:31E3:192B:798 (talk) 14:56, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
Where can I find unmarried men list in Science/Maths?
Like Brahmagupta, Issac Newton, Nicola Tesla, Arthur Eddington.
I want to exclude Archimedes due to his unknown marital status, Leonardo da Vinci as he have romantic relations and Galileo Galilei who has 3 children out of wedlock. HarryOrange (talk) 14:08, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- Do you have any reason to suppose that such a list exists, @HarryOrange? ColinFine (talk) 14:27, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- Just to encourage celibacy HarryOrange (talk) 14:30, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- So, you've come here to ask people how to remove from a list that doesn't exist, some names that would probably belong only the list if it existed, because you have some private meaning of "unmarried"? ColinFine (talk) 12:56, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
- If some men don't (appear to) have sexual relationships with women, they're not necessarily demonstrating celibacy - they might be otherwise inclined. Chuntuk (talk) 11:37, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- Just to encourage celibacy HarryOrange (talk) 14:30, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- Why did you pipe the correctly-spelled "Isaac" Newton to the incorrectly-spelled "Issac" Newton? -- Jack of Oz 18:37, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- And do the same strange thing to Nikola Tesla? Cullen328 (talk) 23:03, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
Champagne explosion
I had an unopened bottle of cheap champagne (Barefoot Rosé if that matters) left over from NYE, and about 10 minutes ago the thing spontaneously exploded. It had been just sitting there at room temperature. No serious damage but there is champange and broken glass all over the place now, and I'm in the process of cleaning it up. Are these explosions a usual occasional occurrence? I'm used to champagne bottles being thicker than regular wine bottles for obvious reasons, but this one seems on the thin side in retrospect, maybe as an economy measure. Could that be? I'm surprised it doesn't happen on store shelves if it happens at home. Thanks. 2601:644:8581:75B0:0:0:0:DA2D (talk) 18:39, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- I does happen. Sometimes a cause can be identified. When a bottle of champagne is stored in a freezer, or a fridge whose temperature setting is too low, the contents may freeze, causing it to expand. This can lead to minute cracks in the glass, weakening its strength. Thawed in a relatively warm environment, the pressure of the gas can then result in fracture. Another potential cause is premature bottling, when fermentation has not run its fill course ands the wine still contains yeast and sugar. (Almost all wine sold as "champagne" in the US, also when labelled "Brut", contains residual sugar to accommodate the local taste.) When warmed up, fermentation resumes and pressure increases. Finally, a small fraction of bottles is damaged in handling or comes with production defects, not detectable through visual inspection. --Lambiam 22:42, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- Thanks. No idea about refrigeration before I bought it, but I got it off the shelf at a big supermarket, carried it home, and it sat in the exact same place in the room for several days before going kablooie. All I can think of is that carrying it home might have bumped it around or something. Oh well, no big deal in the scheme of things. 2601:644:8581:75B0:0:0:0:DA2D (talk) 01:20, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
- The traditional method of making Champagne requires freezing it in the bottle, so I suppose most bottles are designed to handle that – although freezing from the bottom up is safer than top-down, as it creates no plug of ice between the liquid and the gas. If not using the traditional method, or if the wine doesn't come from the Champagne region, many countries (including all of the EU) forbid selling it under the name Champagne. The US however hasn't got that restriction.
- Wines freeze around -5°C, so accidental freezing in a fridge set too cold seems unlikely. PiusImpavidus (talk) 11:15, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
- In this case the bottle had not been opened, but the cold liquid carbonated contents of a closed bottle may freeze upon opening due to cooling by adiabatic expansion of the CO2. --Lambiam 13:57, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
Once upon a time soda pop used to come in reusable glass bottles, and I read somewhere that this would happen from time to time with the larger sizes. And indeed, sometime around 1980 a large bottle of Coca-Cola, probably 1.5 liters, exploded while sitting in my cupboard. --142.112.149.206 (talk) 02:51, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
Organizations
Are there any international organizations headquartered in Australia, similar to UN and World Bank are headquartered in the US? --40bus (talk) 22:04, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- We have a Category:International organisations based in Australia. --Lambiam 23:05, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- Isn't this more or less the same question that you asked a month ago? Shantavira| 09:55, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
- An international organization is a completely different thing from a multinational company. --Viennese Waltz 11:38, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
- yes but both questions are easily answered with even the most cursory research and 40bus here seems to have a habit of asking research questions. 208.121.35.65 (talk) 17:37, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- An international organization is a completely different thing from a multinational company. --Viennese Waltz 11:38, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
January 6
Replacement for my My Yahoo page
Not sure this is the correct venue, but here goes.
Yahoo have shut down all personal My Yahoo pages. For those who don't use Yahoo, your My Yahoo page was sort of your own personal webpage, where you could have various modules that interested you displayed (e.g. cartoons, horoscopes, travel, finance etc). Yahoo have closed My Yahoo down. A big feature of my personal My Yahoo page was that it had loads of links to my favourite websites. This loss is the one that is hurting most.
Any suggestions as to a replacement? Mjroots (talk) 10:15, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- MSN.com does that pretty well. --Viennese Waltz 10:25, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- Could you explain in more detail how one can go about to create a personalized web space using MSN.com? --Lambiam 12:29, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- would be a start. That link is for UK users, presumably you can customize it to your own country. --Viennese Waltz 13:38, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- Could you explain in more detail how one can go about to create a personalized web space using MSN.com? --Lambiam 12:29, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- Perhaps one of the content curation tools listed here, some of which are free, will serve your purposes. I have no knowledge of any of these tools beyond what you find there. --Lambiam 12:34, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- No modules, but there is Neocities. Actually, I may misunderstand: perhaps you seek a kind of home page which is online but available to you only, mainly for collecting bookmarks. Card Zero (talk) 13:53, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- For those answering, while it appears to be a question asking how to make a basic list of links, it is not. Yahoo's links page was created by selecting modules through a GUI and then customizing the settings. For example, I could select the comics GUI and then select which comics I want to show up in my links. I don't need to know any of the URLs. I just place a check next to the comics I like. For finance, I add the module with a click and then type in the ticket symbols for the stocks I care about. It automatically creates a daily stock thumbnail with links to news articles about those stocks. So, it is true that there are many available options to create a list of links, there are not as many options to create a custom content page for multiple areas of personal interest. 68.187.174.155 (talk) 15:35, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- The IP is correct, but as I said above, I can live without horoscopes, comics etc. The ability of easily store links to favourite websites is the biggest loss. @Card Zero: - it doesn't have to be for me only. I think that using a subpage of my user space will fall foul of WP:NOTWEBHOST #5, even though many (but not all) of the websites are used in Misplaced Pages research. Mjroots (talk) 15:39, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- Does it have to be a website in that case? Why not browser bookmarks? In fact, I believe these days some browsers will let you select bookmarks for a "start page" or "start screen" that is displayed when you open a new window/tab. And if they don't, you can probably find a browser extension that will do that. -- Avocado (talk) 17:20, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- The IP is correct, but as I said above, I can live without horoscopes, comics etc. The ability of easily store links to favourite websites is the biggest loss. @Card Zero: - it doesn't have to be for me only. I think that using a subpage of my user space will fall foul of WP:NOTWEBHOST #5, even though many (but not all) of the websites are used in Misplaced Pages research. Mjroots (talk) 15:39, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- For those answering, while it appears to be a question asking how to make a basic list of links, it is not. Yahoo's links page was created by selecting modules through a GUI and then customizing the settings. For example, I could select the comics GUI and then select which comics I want to show up in my links. I don't need to know any of the URLs. I just place a check next to the comics I like. For finance, I add the module with a click and then type in the ticket symbols for the stocks I care about. It automatically creates a daily stock thumbnail with links to news articles about those stocks. So, it is true that there are many available options to create a list of links, there are not as many options to create a custom content page for multiple areas of personal interest. 68.187.174.155 (talk) 15:35, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
Major traffic fatality incident, Denmark, 2019
In 2019, Denmark had a minor spike in traffic fatalities. I feel that the spike is most likely the result of a single accident with multiple fatalities. However, I cannot find any news about multiple-fatality accidents in Denmark in 2019. Everything that I find is related to train accidents, which I do not think Denmark includes in "traffic fatality" counts. Can anyone find a list of accidents or news about a single large-scale accident that might skew the yearly count for 2019? 68.187.174.155 (talk) 15:25, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- First of all, where are you seeing this spike and is it a reliable source? Shantavira| 09:55, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- And is it even statistically significant? With unrelated events happening by chance, there will always be fluctuations in number of events by time period. Spikes will occur every now and then, entirely by chance. --Lambiam 13:05, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- I found this document (pdf) which seems to go into this matter in great detail. I don't read Danish, but I ran it though Google Translate. The table on page 28 shows that there were 199 traffic-related fatalities in Denmark in 2019, which is more than the two previous years but less than some earlier years. So I agree with the above posters that there is not enough here to constitute a spike. The document doesn't list individual accidents, btw. --Viennese Waltz 14:24, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- The mean number of fatalities of the 10-year sample given in this Danish report is 194.9, while its estimated standard deviation is 27.3. This means that the 2019 value deviates from the mean by 0.15 sigma, which is more remarkable by how little the deviation is. --Lambiam 23:54, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- I found this document (pdf) which seems to go into this matter in great detail. I don't read Danish, but I ran it though Google Translate. The table on page 28 shows that there were 199 traffic-related fatalities in Denmark in 2019, which is more than the two previous years but less than some earlier years. So I agree with the above posters that there is not enough here to constitute a spike. The document doesn't list individual accidents, btw. --Viennese Waltz 14:24, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- And is it even statistically significant? With unrelated events happening by chance, there will always be fluctuations in number of events by time period. Spikes will occur every now and then, entirely by chance. --Lambiam 13:05, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- I saw this before and perhaps you are trying to recreate it. In 2019, traffic fatalities in Denmark increased 20%. But, they were so low that it was a small bump to make that 20% jump. The reason it matters is because the increase was used as the basis to use government funding for more bicycle lanes and improving intersections. But, the increase was not statistically significant and didn't mean anything, so it should not have been used as justification for any changes. Now, from memory, it was a multi-car, weather-related accident in January that added more than 10 fatalities to the yearly count. That was overshadowed by a train accident due to the same snowstorm which killed 8 (I remember it was 8 because most new articles listed 6, but some stated that a few days later, two more bodies were found). So, my gut feeling is that you are intending to show that this "20% spike" in traffic fatalities is really a data artifact created by a single large-scale accident and not representative of general driver behavior in Denmark. Unfortunately, I do not know how to search Danish news. But, if my memory is correct, you can use the date of the well documented train accident in Denmark in 2019 to get the date of the multi-car accident and then, hopefully, find that as well. I doubt you will find it in any English-based news repository. You will have to search Danish repositories. 12.116.29.106 (talk) 16:17, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- Yes. That is what I am doing. I found multiple overblown newspaper headlines like "Biggest increase in traffic fatalities in five years! Your mind will be blown when you see the numbers!" and I am using that to demonstrate that while it is technically true that there was a 20% increase in fatalities, the proper context around that increase is that it is negligible and the result of a single event that could have happened on any other year. Basically, it is a presentation on applying context to data and how it is often done improperly. Now that I know there was a multi-vehicle traffic accident at the same time as the train accident I keep finding, I decided to read those articles and many of them comment on the car accident as well as the train accident, but I didn't read through the articles to notice previously. 68.187.174.155 (talk) 13:15, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
- According to the document linked by @Viennese Waltz, there were 199 deaths in 2019, compared to 171 the year before. That's a 16% increase, not 20%. On the other hand, it's an extra 28 people - so more than the result of a single incident. It just looks like random variation in a decade (the 2010's) that saw about 200 people killed every year on Denmark's roads. This decade it's been more like 150 a year, so if they spent a lot of money in 2019 it was worth it. You can further eamine annual figures here and here. Chuntuk (talk) 13:23, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
- Yes. That is what I am doing. I found multiple overblown newspaper headlines like "Biggest increase in traffic fatalities in five years! Your mind will be blown when you see the numbers!" and I am using that to demonstrate that while it is technically true that there was a 20% increase in fatalities, the proper context around that increase is that it is negligible and the result of a single event that could have happened on any other year. Basically, it is a presentation on applying context to data and how it is often done improperly. Now that I know there was a multi-vehicle traffic accident at the same time as the train accident I keep finding, I decided to read those articles and many of them comment on the car accident as well as the train accident, but I didn't read through the articles to notice previously. 68.187.174.155 (talk) 13:15, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Neurodiverse dating site
Is there website that shows with neurodiverse person goes well with which other neurodiverse, e.g. ADHD with Autism, Autism with HPI, HPI with dylexsia etc? --Donmust90-- Donmust90 (talk) 15:55, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- For any combination of forms of neurodiversity, some persons will go well with each other, while others will not. This depends mainly on other factors, in particular the personality and personal value system of each. --Lambiam 12:57, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
January 8
Anthropology Misplaced Pages page
Does anyone know why the Misplaced Pages page for "Anthropology" jumped to 6 million views on Dec. 25, 2024?https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&start=2024-12-18&end=2025-01-07&pages=Anthropology 136.26.125.34 (talk) 23:28, 8 January 2025 (UTC)