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Ányos jedlik and 1. electric motor
HAHAHAHA. http://www.frankfurt.matav.hu/angol/magytud.htm
The first electric-engine of the world will be presented at the exhibition, made by a Hungarian engineer-physician Ányos Jedlik, who became member of the Hungarian Academy simultaneously with Faraday, the other famous expert of electricity. The works of Jedlik were even recognised by Siemens, who worked on similar fields. The Jedlik-relic was already presented in 1927 at the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Volta’s death expert of electronics, who received it with great satisfaction. At that time, Jedlik's engine was already 100 years old.
Sorry the real electric motor, first real transformer,patent of the first electronic television (Kálmán Tihanyi are not American inventions, but Hungarian.--Celebration1981 (talk) 17:00, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
Bacon mania
Re: your comment on the AfD: bravo! Perhaps you'll consider contributing to some of the many (necessary) articles on bacon here on WP, themselves an expression of Bacon mania. Enjoy! Drmies (talk) 04:49, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
Superfluous references
I wasn't aware that commonly-available facts required additional, redundant references. On what were you basing the necessity for a flag on the stability of isolated plants? You are aware that a 20 kW diesel pumping away in a drilling camp in the bush is not going to maintain 0.01 Hz stability like the MAPP? Why not require a reference for every single line in the article, since obviously we cannot trust our editors to know anything? --Wtshymanski (talk) 13:29, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
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Television History - edits on 4th Jan 2009
Why add 7 to a block of text opening with "Main article: History of television", isn't the 1 reference enough?
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