http://Sajun.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Joritason&feedformat=atom Sajun.org - User contributions [en] 2024-03-28T09:12:08Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.31.3 http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Drawing_pin&diff=1281011 Drawing pin 2005-01-30T22:28:26Z <p>Tarquin: #REDIRECT Thumbtack</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Thumbtack]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Drawing_pin&diff=2679030 Drawing pin 2005-01-30T22:28:26Z <p>Tarquin: #REDIRECT Thumbtack</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Thumbtack]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Cuddled_else&diff=695585 Cuddled else 2004-12-22T16:10:50Z <p>Tarquin: we don't have if-then-else statement ?</p> <hr /> <div>In [[computer programming]], a '''cuddled else''' is an &quot;else&quot; keyword within an [[if-then-else statement]] that is laid out with a [[curly brace family|curly brace]] to each side, thus:<br /> <br /> if (condition) {<br /> do something<br /> } else {<br /> do something else<br /> }<br /> <br /> The alternative presentation style, an uncuddled else, would be to add a line break before the else, thus:<br /> <br /> if (condition) {<br /> do something<br /> }<br /> else {<br /> do something else<br /> }<br /> <br /> Which style is preferable is a matter of personal preference.</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Cuddled_else&diff=2093604 Cuddled else 2004-12-22T16:10:50Z <p>Tarquin: we don't have if-then-else statement ?</p> <hr /> <div>In [[computer programming]], a '''cuddled else''' is an &quot;else&quot; keyword within an [[if-then-else statement]] that is laid out with a [[curly brace family|curly brace]] to each side, thus:<br /> <br /> if (condition) {<br /> do something<br /> } else {<br /> do something else<br /> }<br /> <br /> The alternative presentation style, an uncuddled else, would be to add a line break before the else, thus:<br /> <br /> if (condition) {<br /> do something<br /> }<br /> else {<br /> do something else<br /> }<br /> <br /> Which style is preferable is a matter of personal preference.</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Pschemp&diff=1094922 User talk:Pschemp 2004-12-18T11:16:19Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>== Hi ==<br /> <br /> Thanks for your additions to the Turkish Van page. If you want to help out with the cat breeds project, please check out the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Cat breeds|cat breeds project page]] and the associated talk page. And so you know, the &lt;nowiki&gt;{{GFDL}&lt;/nowiki&gt; tag for images only needs to be on the image's page, not in the article itself. [[User:Lachatdelarue|[[User:Lachatdelarue|Lachatdelarue]] [[User talk:Lachatdelarue|(talk)]]]] 03:30, 27 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == TV and Oriental Shorthairs photos ==<br /> <br /> Do you mind if I crop the photo of your two cats in the window and the pile of OSs, and replace the originals with the cropped ones? I think it would look better if the cats were a larger portion of the picture. [[User:Lachatdelarue|[[User:Lachatdelarue|Lachatdelarue]] [[User talk:Lachatdelarue|(talk)]]]] 14:31, 27 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> :From an Oriental Shorthair owner - what a lovely pile of cats! My Loki is the other picture on that page. [[User:Morven|&amp;mdash;Morven]] 17:42, Sep 27, 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> ==Purebreds==<br /> Actually I had just left my opinion on the purebreed page when I got the note that you had left me a message on my talk page! Thanks for pointing it out, though. [[User:Elf|Elf]] | [[User talk:Elf|Talk]] 01:30, 28 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> ==Spunbond==<br /> Hi! I saw your modification on the nonwovens page, but I think that spunlaid is a more general term than spunbond. For instance, spunlaid + thermalbonding = spunbond, while spunlaid + hydroentanglement = spunlace. [[User:Hugus|Hugus]] 18:00, 28 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == [[:Image:SEMexample.jpg]] ==<br /> <br /> Cool image. I added it to a few more articles ([[Fiber]], [[Polyester]]). Since you have access to a SEM, do you have any other images of other fibers/stuff that you could release as GFDL? Doesn't have to be feature material, but I think there are a lot of articles that would benefit from a reeeeaaaly close look. Thanks -- [[User:Chris 73|Chris 73]] [[User talk:Chris 73|Talk]] 01:08, Sep 29, 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == [[:Image:Tableloom.jpg]] ==<br /> <br /> Is that your loom? Lovely work! [[User:Aranel|[[User:Aranel|Aranel]] (&quot;[[User:Aranel/Sarah|Sarah]]&quot;)]] 23:19, 29 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == Heartful Thanks ==<br /> Pschemp, my heartful thanks for the pictures you found about the martyrii in the Romanian Orthodox Church article. They are superb and you are nice! - [[User:Irismeister|irismeister]] 18:47, 2004 Oct 10 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == Whisker ==<br /> <br /> Hi, P,&lt;br&gt;<br /> While the rich lore of cats is not one of my interests, i know there are three things WP thrives on: diversity among editors, expertise, and the diversity ''within'' each editor's ambit that always results from each specialization being related to a surprising number of other areas of knowledge. So i say that each colleague is more than just another colleague: rather, a nearly inevitable future collaborator.<br /> <br /> I don't even remember how i happened to take an interest in [[Whisker]], but in any case i want to offer a few pieces of WP lore:<br /> * Actually, WP ''prefers'' a sober everyday term over a technical one, at least in article titles.<br /> * Titles should be singular noun phrases rather than plural, in the absence of strong reasons to the contrary.<br /> (With regard to both of those, i'll repeat [[User:Meelar|Meelar]]'s welcoming counsel to you,<br /> : Eventually, you might want to read the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] and [[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|Policies and Guidelines]].<br /> bcz when you get into MoS, you'll come upon [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions]] which explicitly covers both of those principles.)<br /> * I haven't yet sorted out the history of the article you moved/renamed, and probably someone before you did it wrong: the measures you used for renaming may have been perfect. (Article names should be changed using the &quot;Move&quot; or &quot;Move this page&quot; tool, which is linked by the screen you are reading and, i think, every inprotected editable page in WP.) But it's a common mistake, and the tool has multiple steps to keep you from moving a page before you are sure you want to, so just click on that link and carefully read its instructions -- unless you seriously studied and understood the cautions already. (If you're interested enough, see also [[Wikipedia:Move]].) In any case, please ''don't'' try to reverse what you did or fix the prior damage; it will take admin action, and further non-admin moves could just muddy the water and complicate the recovery.<br /> <br /> I know you'll work out the balance that's right for you between boldness and RTFM, and i look forward to our inevitable next collaboration! [smile]&lt;br&gt;<br /> --[[User:Jerzy|Jerzy]][[User talk:Jerzy|(t)]] 19:19, 2004 Oct 20 (UTC)<br /> <br /> Thanks for your reassuring response. I'm not sure where we'll end up with it, but it's good that you're more sophisticated about the issues involved than i realized.<br /> <br /> And thanks for explaining that you merged, rather than bungling a move. It is not at all unusual to find such a merge needing admin attention, because the subject of merges is a lot more esoteric than that of moves; oddly enough, it's discussed at [[Wikipedia:How to fix cut and paste moves]] (and its talk page). Although i think there was a proper move done once, the need for an admin-fix started at the point when both versions had been revised at least once (or when the second was created, if its content was not that of any of the existing versions of the first). Your overwriting of one version with a redirect was natural, and at worst went against an especially obscure piece of info. And your attention to the redirects is admirable and was no doubt adequate.<br /> <br /> I'll try to say this without taking unfair advantage of it: your misspelling the singular, twice, in your reply suggests the kind of barriers against access to the material that IMO the guideline is intended to avoid. Let's talk some more about that; we'll work something out without going away angry.<br /> <br /> As to the content, the only question i have there is about recasting the language ''about the sensory role'' from singular to plural. I originally changed it to singular, not bcz the article was then plural (tho it may have been), but because of logical errors inherant in the plural version i found, and i want to see if you managed to avoid reintroduced similar misstatments -- i haven't yet studied your wording. I would certainly want you to collaborate in my search for wording that is accurate (and hopefully less awkward than my original version), to benefit from your greater technical background.<br /> <br /> Oh, yes, almost forgot: IMO &quot;true whiskers&quot; vs. whatever sounds like a ''good'' aspect for the article to discuss, maybe as separate sections. Imagine the article discussing what the average cat-naive reader would be intending to include, in saying &quot;whiskers&quot;. Could i be right in imagining that content<br /> would justify to you having the article title being [[Whisker]] or [[Whiskers]] (with [[Vibrissa]] and [[Vibrissae]] as redirects)? And maybe &quot;Non-sensory whiskers&quot; or &quot;Non-specialized whiskers&quot; as one section, and something like &quot;Vibrissae: true whiskers&quot; as another? IMO that distinction ''is'' encyclopedically significant, if i am grasping at all what you've said.<br /> <br /> It still probably will help for me to merge the histories before we try to perfect the content, and i won't do any content changes in that process.&lt;br&gt;<br /> Thanks,&lt;br&gt;<br /> --[[User:Jerzy|Jerzy]][[User talk:Jerzy|(t)]] 00:16, 2004 Oct 21 (UTC)<br /> <br /> ----<br /> My guess is that Mozilla may be to blame for your crash, but i was also having trouble in this time frame: i &lt;s&gt; couldn't get a copy of my talk page's history that was up to date and&lt;/s&gt; got some no-answer screens &lt;s&gt;, so for the bad data i think we can blame the server; probably a developer doing what hardware guys call a [[smoke test]]&lt;/s&gt;.<br /> : Re the above strikeout: Duh, i had a my-contribs window open, and didn't notice that it was my ''2nd''-most-recent 50 edits. [blush]<br /> Now you've embarrassed me by being the first to say the truth so clearly: the exact title isn't very important. Still, i think, tho it isn't worth fighting about, we should try to come up with the best title, and (besides my feeling guilty if end up with the sense of having browbeat you into doing it my way), i hope you won't ''completely'' fold!<br /> <br /> BTW, let me emphasize that including non-vibs is not a ploy to finesse the title question: it's only a good idea if it adds to the article; your initial take was that it detracts; and i trust your final opinion on that more than my own. If you weigh that proposal and it looks better than you thot it would, let's talk it thru; if not, i consider your original argument to be awaiting better counterarguments than i've offered yet.<br /> <br /> I misspoke when i said [[Whisker]], bcz IMO that should remain a dab, with its plural probably redirecting to it (per principle of minimum surprise). If [[Whisker (mammals)]] stays a redir, you're right to the extent that it would be better for it never to have existed. But one of the reasons that [[WP:RfD]] doesn't have its job done on [[WP:VfD]] is the principle that actual harm from a Redir has to be shown in order to delete it, since any title that lasts a significant time (and i've never heard a lower limit mentioned!) can become the target of a link from outside WP (probably within a Web-search engine that crawls WP at the right time), and we want to keep such links from turning into dead links. (And a few of even random links are actually considered a good thing, unless the result is badly misleading.) So i'm almost certain that all of these titles are around to stay, mostly as redirs and in some cases perhaps redirects that are monuments to cluelessness.<br /> <br /> Hey, i look forward to the vibs of Phocidae and manatees, about which i am even more ignorant!&lt;br&gt;<br /> --[[User:Jerzy|Jerzy]][[User talk:Jerzy|(t)]] 04:31, 2004 Oct 21 (UTC)<br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> Just a quick note to say the article on cats' whiskers is very interesting (no matter what the title ;) -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 11:16, 18 Dec 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Pschemp&diff=2492941 User talk:Pschemp 2004-12-18T11:16:19Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>== Hi ==<br /> <br /> Thanks for your additions to the Turkish Van page. If you want to help out with the cat breeds project, please check out the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Cat breeds|cat breeds project page]] and the associated talk page. And so you know, the &lt;nowiki&gt;{{GFDL}&lt;/nowiki&gt; tag for images only needs to be on the image's page, not in the article itself. [[User:Lachatdelarue|[[User:Lachatdelarue|Lachatdelarue]] [[User talk:Lachatdelarue|(talk)]]]] 03:30, 27 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == TV and Oriental Shorthairs photos ==<br /> <br /> Do you mind if I crop the photo of your two cats in the window and the pile of OSs, and replace the originals with the cropped ones? I think it would look better if the cats were a larger portion of the picture. [[User:Lachatdelarue|[[User:Lachatdelarue|Lachatdelarue]] [[User talk:Lachatdelarue|(talk)]]]] 14:31, 27 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> :From an Oriental Shorthair owner - what a lovely pile of cats! My Loki is the other picture on that page. [[User:Morven|&amp;mdash;Morven]] 17:42, Sep 27, 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> ==Purebreds==<br /> Actually I had just left my opinion on the purebreed page when I got the note that you had left me a message on my talk page! Thanks for pointing it out, though. [[User:Elf|Elf]] | [[User talk:Elf|Talk]] 01:30, 28 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> ==Spunbond==<br /> Hi! I saw your modification on the nonwovens page, but I think that spunlaid is a more general term than spunbond. For instance, spunlaid + thermalbonding = spunbond, while spunlaid + hydroentanglement = spunlace. [[User:Hugus|Hugus]] 18:00, 28 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == [[:Image:SEMexample.jpg]] ==<br /> <br /> Cool image. I added it to a few more articles ([[Fiber]], [[Polyester]]). Since you have access to a SEM, do you have any other images of other fibers/stuff that you could release as GFDL? Doesn't have to be feature material, but I think there are a lot of articles that would benefit from a reeeeaaaly close look. Thanks -- [[User:Chris 73|Chris 73]] [[User talk:Chris 73|Talk]] 01:08, Sep 29, 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == [[:Image:Tableloom.jpg]] ==<br /> <br /> Is that your loom? Lovely work! [[User:Aranel|[[User:Aranel|Aranel]] (&quot;[[User:Aranel/Sarah|Sarah]]&quot;)]] 23:19, 29 Sep 2004 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == Heartful Thanks ==<br /> Pschemp, my heartful thanks for the pictures you found about the martyrii in the Romanian Orthodox Church article. They are superb and you are nice! - [[User:Irismeister|irismeister]] 18:47, 2004 Oct 10 (UTC)<br /> <br /> == Whisker ==<br /> <br /> Hi, P,&lt;br&gt;<br /> While the rich lore of cats is not one of my interests, i know there are three things WP thrives on: diversity among editors, expertise, and the diversity ''within'' each editor's ambit that always results from each specialization being related to a surprising number of other areas of knowledge. So i say that each colleague is more than just another colleague: rather, a nearly inevitable future collaborator.<br /> <br /> I don't even remember how i happened to take an interest in [[Whisker]], but in any case i want to offer a few pieces of WP lore:<br /> * Actually, WP ''prefers'' a sober everyday term over a technical one, at least in article titles.<br /> * Titles should be singular noun phrases rather than plural, in the absence of strong reasons to the contrary.<br /> (With regard to both of those, i'll repeat [[User:Meelar|Meelar]]'s welcoming counsel to you,<br /> : Eventually, you might want to read the [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] and [[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|Policies and Guidelines]].<br /> bcz when you get into MoS, you'll come upon [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions]] which explicitly covers both of those principles.)<br /> * I haven't yet sorted out the history of the article you moved/renamed, and probably someone before you did it wrong: the measures you used for renaming may have been perfect. (Article names should be changed using the &quot;Move&quot; or &quot;Move this page&quot; tool, which is linked by the screen you are reading and, i think, every inprotected editable page in WP.) But it's a common mistake, and the tool has multiple steps to keep you from moving a page before you are sure you want to, so just click on that link and carefully read its instructions -- unless you seriously studied and understood the cautions already. (If you're interested enough, see also [[Wikipedia:Move]].) In any case, please ''don't'' try to reverse what you did or fix the prior damage; it will take admin action, and further non-admin moves could just muddy the water and complicate the recovery.<br /> <br /> I know you'll work out the balance that's right for you between boldness and RTFM, and i look forward to our inevitable next collaboration! [smile]&lt;br&gt;<br /> --[[User:Jerzy|Jerzy]][[User talk:Jerzy|(t)]] 19:19, 2004 Oct 20 (UTC)<br /> <br /> Thanks for your reassuring response. I'm not sure where we'll end up with it, but it's good that you're more sophisticated about the issues involved than i realized.<br /> <br /> And thanks for explaining that you merged, rather than bungling a move. It is not at all unusual to find such a merge needing admin attention, because the subject of merges is a lot more esoteric than that of moves; oddly enough, it's discussed at [[Wikipedia:How to fix cut and paste moves]] (and its talk page). Although i think there was a proper move done once, the need for an admin-fix started at the point when both versions had been revised at least once (or when the second was created, if its content was not that of any of the existing versions of the first). Your overwriting of one version with a redirect was natural, and at worst went against an especially obscure piece of info. And your attention to the redirects is admirable and was no doubt adequate.<br /> <br /> I'll try to say this without taking unfair advantage of it: your misspelling the singular, twice, in your reply suggests the kind of barriers against access to the material that IMO the guideline is intended to avoid. Let's talk some more about that; we'll work something out without going away angry.<br /> <br /> As to the content, the only question i have there is about recasting the language ''about the sensory role'' from singular to plural. I originally changed it to singular, not bcz the article was then plural (tho it may have been), but because of logical errors inherant in the plural version i found, and i want to see if you managed to avoid reintroduced similar misstatments -- i haven't yet studied your wording. I would certainly want you to collaborate in my search for wording that is accurate (and hopefully less awkward than my original version), to benefit from your greater technical background.<br /> <br /> Oh, yes, almost forgot: IMO &quot;true whiskers&quot; vs. whatever sounds like a ''good'' aspect for the article to discuss, maybe as separate sections. Imagine the article discussing what the average cat-naive reader would be intending to include, in saying &quot;whiskers&quot;. Could i be right in imagining that content<br /> would justify to you having the article title being [[Whisker]] or [[Whiskers]] (with [[Vibrissa]] and [[Vibrissae]] as redirects)? And maybe &quot;Non-sensory whiskers&quot; or &quot;Non-specialized whiskers&quot; as one section, and something like &quot;Vibrissae: true whiskers&quot; as another? IMO that distinction ''is'' encyclopedically significant, if i am grasping at all what you've said.<br /> <br /> It still probably will help for me to merge the histories before we try to perfect the content, and i won't do any content changes in that process.&lt;br&gt;<br /> Thanks,&lt;br&gt;<br /> --[[User:Jerzy|Jerzy]][[User talk:Jerzy|(t)]] 00:16, 2004 Oct 21 (UTC)<br /> <br /> ----<br /> My guess is that Mozilla may be to blame for your crash, but i was also having trouble in this time frame: i &lt;s&gt; couldn't get a copy of my talk page's history that was up to date and&lt;/s&gt; got some no-answer screens &lt;s&gt;, so for the bad data i think we can blame the server; probably a developer doing what hardware guys call a [[smoke test]]&lt;/s&gt;.<br /> : Re the above strikeout: Duh, i had a my-contribs window open, and didn't notice that it was my ''2nd''-most-recent 50 edits. [blush]<br /> Now you've embarrassed me by being the first to say the truth so clearly: the exact title isn't very important. Still, i think, tho it isn't worth fighting about, we should try to come up with the best title, and (besides my feeling guilty if end up with the sense of having browbeat you into doing it my way), i hope you won't ''completely'' fold!<br /> <br /> BTW, let me emphasize that including non-vibs is not a ploy to finesse the title question: it's only a good idea if it adds to the article; your initial take was that it detracts; and i trust your final opinion on that more than my own. If you weigh that proposal and it looks better than you thot it would, let's talk it thru; if not, i consider your original argument to be awaiting better counterarguments than i've offered yet.<br /> <br /> I misspoke when i said [[Whisker]], bcz IMO that should remain a dab, with its plural probably redirecting to it (per principle of minimum surprise). If [[Whisker (mammals)]] stays a redir, you're right to the extent that it would be better for it never to have existed. But one of the reasons that [[WP:RfD]] doesn't have its job done on [[WP:VfD]] is the principle that actual harm from a Redir has to be shown in order to delete it, since any title that lasts a significant time (and i've never heard a lower limit mentioned!) can become the target of a link from outside WP (probably within a Web-search engine that crawls WP at the right time), and we want to keep such links from turning into dead links. (And a few of even random links are actually considered a good thing, unless the result is badly misleading.) So i'm almost certain that all of these titles are around to stay, mostly as redirs and in some cases perhaps redirects that are monuments to cluelessness.<br /> <br /> Hey, i look forward to the vibs of Phocidae and manatees, about which i am even more ignorant!&lt;br&gt;<br /> --[[User:Jerzy|Jerzy]][[User talk:Jerzy|(t)]] 04:31, 2004 Oct 21 (UTC)<br /> ----<br /> <br /> <br /> Just a quick note to say the article on cats' whiskers is very interesting (no matter what the title ;) -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 11:16, 18 Dec 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Sajun.org:Today%27s_featured_article/December_15,_2004&diff=1103137 Sajun.org:Today's featured article/December 15, 2004 2004-12-15T10:10:02Z <p>Tarquin: typo</p> <hr /> <div>&lt;div style=&quot;float:left;margin-right:0.9em&quot;&gt;<br /> [[Image:Supply-demand-P.png|none|100px|A typical supply and demand graph]]<br /> &lt;/div&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[microeconomics|microeconomic]] [[theory]], the partial [[Economic equilibrium|equilibrium]] '''[[supply and demand]]''' [[model (economics)|economic model]] originally developed by [[Alfred Marshall]] attempts to describe, explain, and [[prediction|predict]] the [[price]] and quantity of [[good (economics)|goods]] sold in [[Perfect_competition|competitive]] [[market]]s. It is one of the most fundamental models, widely used as a basic building block in a wide range of more detailed [[economics|economic]] models and theories. The theory of [[supply]] and [[demand]] is important in the functioning of a [[market economy]] in that it explains the mechanism by which many [[resource allocation]] decisions are made. In general, the theory claims that where [[good (economics)|goods]] are traded in a market at a price where [[consumer|consumers]] demand more goods than firms are prepared to supply, this shortage will tend to increase the price of the goods. Those consumers that are prepared to pay more will bid up the market price. Conversely, prices will tend to fall when the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded. This price/quantity adjustment mechanism causes the market to approach an [[equilibrium]] point, a point at which there is no longer any impetus to change.<br /> <br /> Recently featured: [[Abbey Theatre]] &amp;ndash; [[Noam Chomsky]] &amp;ndash; [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] <br /> <br /> &lt;div align=&quot;right&quot; class=&quot;noprint&quot;&gt; <br /> '''[[Wikipedia:Today's featured article/December 2004|Archive]]''' &amp;ndash; '''[[mail:daily-article-l|By email]]''' &amp;ndash; '''[[Wikipedia:Featured articles|More featured articles]]''' <br /> &lt;/div&gt;</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Sajun.org:Today%27s_featured_article/December_15,_2004&diff=2501156 Sajun.org:Today's featured article/December 15, 2004 2004-12-15T10:10:02Z <p>Tarquin: typo</p> <hr /> <div>&lt;div style=&quot;float:left;margin-right:0.9em&quot;&gt;<br /> [[Image:Supply-demand-P.png|none|100px|A typical supply and demand graph]]<br /> &lt;/div&gt;<br /> <br /> In [[microeconomics|microeconomic]] [[theory]], the partial [[Economic equilibrium|equilibrium]] '''[[supply and demand]]''' [[model (economics)|economic model]] originally developed by [[Alfred Marshall]] attempts to describe, explain, and [[prediction|predict]] the [[price]] and quantity of [[good (economics)|goods]] sold in [[Perfect_competition|competitive]] [[market]]s. It is one of the most fundamental models, widely used as a basic building block in a wide range of more detailed [[economics|economic]] models and theories. The theory of [[supply]] and [[demand]] is important in the functioning of a [[market economy]] in that it explains the mechanism by which many [[resource allocation]] decisions are made. In general, the theory claims that where [[good (economics)|goods]] are traded in a market at a price where [[consumer|consumers]] demand more goods than firms are prepared to supply, this shortage will tend to increase the price of the goods. Those consumers that are prepared to pay more will bid up the market price. Conversely, prices will tend to fall when the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded. This price/quantity adjustment mechanism causes the market to approach an [[equilibrium]] point, a point at which there is no longer any impetus to change.<br /> <br /> Recently featured: [[Abbey Theatre]] &amp;ndash; [[Noam Chomsky]] &amp;ndash; [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] <br /> <br /> &lt;div align=&quot;right&quot; class=&quot;noprint&quot;&gt; <br /> '''[[Wikipedia:Today's featured article/December 2004|Archive]]''' &amp;ndash; '''[[mail:daily-article-l|By email]]''' &amp;ndash; '''[[Wikipedia:Featured articles|More featured articles]]''' <br /> &lt;/div&gt;</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Sajun.org:Today%27s_featured_article/December_12,_2004&diff=2501150 Sajun.org:Today's featured article/December 12, 2004 2004-12-12T13:18:26Z <p>Tarquin: removing bad comma</p> <hr /> <div>&lt;div style=&quot;float:left;margin-right:0.9em&quot;&gt;<br /> [[Image:bwvictoria.jpg|none|100px|Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom]]<br /> &lt;/div&gt;<br /> <br /> '''[[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Victoria]]''' was a [[British monarch|Queen of the United Kingdom]], reigning from [[20 June]] [[1837]] until her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years&amp;mdash;longer than any other British monarch. As well as being [[Monarch|Queen]] of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]], she was also the first monarch to use the title [[Empress of India]]. The reign of Victoria was marked by a great expansion of the [[British Empire]]. The [[Victorian era|Victorian Era]] was at the height of the [[Industrial Revolution]], a period of great social, economic, and technological change in the United Kingdom. Victoria was the last monarch of the [[House of Hanover]]; her successor belonged to the [[House of Windsor|House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]].<br /> <br /> Recently featured: [[Flag of the Republic of China]] &amp;ndash; [[Saturn V]] &amp;ndash; [[Paragraph 175]] <br /> <br /> &lt;div align=&quot;right&quot; class=&quot;noprint&quot;&gt; <br /> '''[[Wikipedia:Today's featured article/December 2004|Archive]]''' &amp;ndash; '''[[mail:daily-article-l|By email]]''' &amp;ndash; '''[[Wikipedia:Featured articles|More featured articles]]''' <br /> &lt;/div&gt;</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Sajun.org:Today%27s_featured_article/December_12,_2004&diff=1103131 Sajun.org:Today's featured article/December 12, 2004 2004-12-12T13:18:26Z <p>Tarquin: removing bad comma</p> <hr /> <div>&lt;div style=&quot;float:left;margin-right:0.9em&quot;&gt;<br /> [[Image:bwvictoria.jpg|none|100px|Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom]]<br /> &lt;/div&gt;<br /> <br /> '''[[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Victoria]]''' was a [[British monarch|Queen of the United Kingdom]], reigning from [[20 June]] [[1837]] until her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years&amp;mdash;longer than any other British monarch. As well as being [[Monarch|Queen]] of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]], she was also the first monarch to use the title [[Empress of India]]. The reign of Victoria was marked by a great expansion of the [[British Empire]]. The [[Victorian era|Victorian Era]] was at the height of the [[Industrial Revolution]], a period of great social, economic, and technological change in the United Kingdom. Victoria was the last monarch of the [[House of Hanover]]; her successor belonged to the [[House of Windsor|House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]].<br /> <br /> Recently featured: [[Flag of the Republic of China]] &amp;ndash; [[Saturn V]] &amp;ndash; [[Paragraph 175]] <br /> <br /> &lt;div align=&quot;right&quot; class=&quot;noprint&quot;&gt; <br /> '''[[Wikipedia:Today's featured article/December 2004|Archive]]''' &amp;ndash; '''[[mail:daily-article-l|By email]]''' &amp;ndash; '''[[Wikipedia:Featured articles|More featured articles]]''' <br /> &lt;/div&gt;</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Vanadium&diff=77279 Vanadium 2004-11-01T22:27:09Z <p>Tarquin: /* History */</p> <hr /> <div></div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Vanadium&diff=1475298 Vanadium 2004-11-01T22:27:09Z <p>Tarquin: /* History */</p> <hr /> <div></div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Pita&diff=123421 Pita 2004-10-21T09:09:55Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>''One might be looking for [[peta]].'' <br /> <br /> '''Pita''' (also called '''pitta''' or '''pita bread''') is a round flat [[wheat]] [[bread]] made with [[yeast]]. It is traditional in many [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle Eastern]] and [[Mediterranean cuisine]]s. Pita is used to scoop sauces or dips such as [[hummus]] and to wrap sandwiches such as [[gyros]] or [[falafel]]. Most pita breads are [[baking|baked]] at high temperatures causing the flattening rounds of dough to puff up dramatically. Once removed from the [[oven]], pita then flattens but the baked dough remains separated inside. This allows pita bread to be sliced and opened into pockets, allowing various ingredients to be stuffed inside.<br /> <br /> [[de:Fladenbrot]]<br /> [[he:&amp;#1508;&amp;#1497;&amp;#1514;&amp;#1492;]]<br /> <br /> [[Category:Breads]]<br /> [[Category:Greek cuisine]]<br /> [[Category:Turkish cuisine]]<br /> [[Category:Israeli cuisine]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Pita&diff=1521440 Pita 2004-10-21T09:09:55Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>''One might be looking for [[peta]].'' <br /> <br /> '''Pita''' (also called '''pitta''' or '''pita bread''') is a round flat [[wheat]] [[bread]] made with [[yeast]]. It is traditional in many [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle Eastern]] and [[Mediterranean cuisine]]s. Pita is used to scoop sauces or dips such as [[hummus]] and to wrap sandwiches such as [[gyros]] or [[falafel]]. Most pita breads are [[baking|baked]] at high temperatures causing the flattening rounds of dough to puff up dramatically. Once removed from the [[oven]], pita then flattens but the baked dough remains separated inside. This allows pita bread to be sliced and opened into pockets, allowing various ingredients to be stuffed inside.<br /> <br /> [[de:Fladenbrot]]<br /> [[he:&amp;#1508;&amp;#1497;&amp;#1514;&amp;#1492;]]<br /> <br /> [[Category:Breads]]<br /> [[Category:Greek cuisine]]<br /> [[Category:Turkish cuisine]]<br /> [[Category:Israeli cuisine]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Pitta_bread&diff=880612 Pitta bread 2004-10-21T09:08:37Z <p>Tarquin: #REDIRECT pita</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[pita]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Pitta_bread&diff=2278631 Pitta bread 2004-10-21T09:08:37Z <p>Tarquin: #REDIRECT pita</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[pita]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Roe&diff=317824 Roe 2004-10-21T09:08:14Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Salmon roe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Salmon Roe|Salmon roe at the Shiogama seafood market in Japan]]<br /> <br /> '''Roe''' is the fully ripe [[egg]] masses of [[fish]] and certain marine [[invertebrates]], such as [[sea urchin]]s. <br /> <br /> As a [[seafood]] it is used both as a [[cooking|cooked]] ingredient in many dishes and as a raw [[ingredient]].<br /> <br /> A variety of roe types is used in [[Cuisine of Japan|Japanese cuisine]], including the following which are used raw in [[sushi]]:<br /> <br /> * '''Ikura''' - Salmon roe. Large reddish-orange individual spheres. Since salmon eggs are also used as bait, first-time sushi eaters who have experience fishing may be intimidated.<br /> * '''Kazunoko''' - Herring roe, pinkish yellow, usually pickled. The roe is in a single cohesive mass and so looks like a piece of fish.<br /> * '''Masago''' - small eggs of the Capelin, slightly orange in color<br /> * '''Tobiko''' - Flying-fish roe, very crunchy. Similar in appearance to Masago, but more red.<br /> * '''Uni''' - sea urchin roe, soft and melting. Color is an indication of quality and can range from orange to pale yellow.<br /> <br /> [[Lumpfish]] (''stenbider'') roe is used extensively in [[Cuisine of Denmark|Danish cuisine]], on top of halved or slicd hard-boiled eggs, on top of mounds of [[shrimp]], or in combination with other [[fish]] or seafood. Another commonly eaten roe is that from the [[cod]] (''torsk'').<br /> <br /> [[Taramasalata]] is a well-known [[Cuisine of Greece|Greek dish]] consisting of roe pureed with some boiled [[potato|potatoes]]. <br /> <br /> [[Caviar]] is the name for [[sturgeon]] roe consumed as a delicacy.<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> '''ROE''' is also a [[military]] [[acronym]] meaning &quot;''[[Rules_of_Engagement|Rules of Engagement]]''.&quot;<br /> <br /> [[Category:Food and drink]]<br /> <br /> [[eo:frajo]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Roe&diff=1715843 Roe 2004-10-21T09:08:14Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Salmon roe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Salmon Roe|Salmon roe at the Shiogama seafood market in Japan]]<br /> <br /> '''Roe''' is the fully ripe [[egg]] masses of [[fish]] and certain marine [[invertebrates]], such as [[sea urchin]]s. <br /> <br /> As a [[seafood]] it is used both as a [[cooking|cooked]] ingredient in many dishes and as a raw [[ingredient]].<br /> <br /> A variety of roe types is used in [[Cuisine of Japan|Japanese cuisine]], including the following which are used raw in [[sushi]]:<br /> <br /> * '''Ikura''' - Salmon roe. Large reddish-orange individual spheres. Since salmon eggs are also used as bait, first-time sushi eaters who have experience fishing may be intimidated.<br /> * '''Kazunoko''' - Herring roe, pinkish yellow, usually pickled. The roe is in a single cohesive mass and so looks like a piece of fish.<br /> * '''Masago''' - small eggs of the Capelin, slightly orange in color<br /> * '''Tobiko''' - Flying-fish roe, very crunchy. Similar in appearance to Masago, but more red.<br /> * '''Uni''' - sea urchin roe, soft and melting. Color is an indication of quality and can range from orange to pale yellow.<br /> <br /> [[Lumpfish]] (''stenbider'') roe is used extensively in [[Cuisine of Denmark|Danish cuisine]], on top of halved or slicd hard-boiled eggs, on top of mounds of [[shrimp]], or in combination with other [[fish]] or seafood. Another commonly eaten roe is that from the [[cod]] (''torsk'').<br /> <br /> [[Taramasalata]] is a well-known [[Cuisine of Greece|Greek dish]] consisting of roe pureed with some boiled [[potato|potatoes]]. <br /> <br /> [[Caviar]] is the name for [[sturgeon]] roe consumed as a delicacy.<br /> <br /> ----<br /> <br /> '''ROE''' is also a [[military]] [[acronym]] meaning &quot;''[[Rules_of_Engagement|Rules of Engagement]]''.&quot;<br /> <br /> [[Category:Food and drink]]<br /> <br /> [[eo:frajo]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Cramer%27s_rule&diff=202455 Cramer's rule 2004-10-19T08:56:44Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Cramer%27s_rule&diff=1600474 Cramer's rule 2004-10-19T08:56:44Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Talk:Muddling_through&diff=1026360 Talk:Muddling through 2004-09-21T10:05:19Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>While I can see the case for speedy deletion under case 4. &quot;Very short articles with little or no definition or context&quot;. I do feel that this is a valid place for an article. I realize that I just put in a stub (or even a stub stub). The impetus for the article was that I am interested in time management and I found a common theme between the main time management article and a book on time management whos entry I have edited. I welcome feedback on how I can do things better.<br /> <br /> Thanks,<br /> <br /> [[User:Topher67|topher67]] 09:33, 2004 Sep 21 (UTC)<br /> <br /> <br /> : See 'Wikipedia is not a dictionary' :) -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]]<br /> <br /> Fair enough. My other question is, was the deletion done by a person or a bot (it seemed to be instantaneous). I mean there's speedy and then there's ''speedy''! :-)<br /> <br /> Lastly, how can I link from on article to a heading inside another article as I guess that is another way to do what I was attempting...<br /> <br /> Thanks,<br /> <br /> [[User:Topher67|topher67]] 10:02, 2004 Sep 21 (UTC)<br /> <br /> : ... BTW, you might be interested in [[Wiktionary]] :) I think deletion is done by humans, but we are very fast :) -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 10:05, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Talk:Muddling_through&diff=2424379 Talk:Muddling through 2004-09-21T10:05:19Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>While I can see the case for speedy deletion under case 4. &quot;Very short articles with little or no definition or context&quot;. I do feel that this is a valid place for an article. I realize that I just put in a stub (or even a stub stub). The impetus for the article was that I am interested in time management and I found a common theme between the main time management article and a book on time management whos entry I have edited. I welcome feedback on how I can do things better.<br /> <br /> Thanks,<br /> <br /> [[User:Topher67|topher67]] 09:33, 2004 Sep 21 (UTC)<br /> <br /> <br /> : See 'Wikipedia is not a dictionary' :) -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]]<br /> <br /> Fair enough. My other question is, was the deletion done by a person or a bot (it seemed to be instantaneous). I mean there's speedy and then there's ''speedy''! :-)<br /> <br /> Lastly, how can I link from on article to a heading inside another article as I guess that is another way to do what I was attempting...<br /> <br /> Thanks,<br /> <br /> [[User:Topher67|topher67]] 10:02, 2004 Sep 21 (UTC)<br /> <br /> : ... BTW, you might be interested in [[Wiktionary]] :) I think deletion is done by humans, but we are very fast :) -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 10:05, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=File_talk:Pm_SH-BS114.jpg&diff=1194297 File talk:Pm SH-BS114.jpg 2004-09-21T09:21:22Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>I think it comes from here (or an older version of this page):<br /> <br /> http://shopping.msn.com/giftguidesresults.aspx?ggid=196&amp;ggcid=1771<br /> <br /> : Bingo, we have a winner. -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 09:21, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=File_talk:Pm_SH-BS114.jpg&diff=2592316 File talk:Pm SH-BS114.jpg 2004-09-21T09:21:22Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>I think it comes from here (or an older version of this page):<br /> <br /> http://shopping.msn.com/giftguidesresults.aspx?ggid=196&amp;ggcid=1771<br /> <br /> : Bingo, we have a winner. -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 09:21, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Literary_Machines&diff=433609 Literary Machines 2004-09-20T07:53:52Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>'''''Literary Machines''''' is a book by [[Ted Nelson]], published in 1982, describing his [[Project Xanadu]]. He develops fascinating ideas such as [[Tumblers]], for addressing bits in files past and present, [[transclusion]] as a method for including original work in one's own work, and [[micropayment]]s to pay for the use. <br /> <br /> The publisher [http://www.eastgate.com Eastgate] has reprinted this book that was first printed in Nelson's own publishing house, Mindful Press.</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Literary_Machines&diff=1831628 Literary Machines 2004-09-20T07:53:52Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>'''''Literary Machines''''' is a book by [[Ted Nelson]], published in 1982, describing his [[Project Xanadu]]. He develops fascinating ideas such as [[Tumblers]], for addressing bits in files past and present, [[transclusion]] as a method for including original work in one's own work, and [[micropayment]]s to pay for the use. <br /> <br /> The publisher [http://www.eastgate.com Eastgate] has reprinted this book that was first printed in Nelson's own publishing house, Mindful Press.</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=The_Miller%27s_Tale&diff=948778 The Miller's Tale 2004-09-15T15:40:12Z <p>Tarquin: #REDIRECT The Miller's Prologue and Tale</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[The Miller's Prologue and Tale]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=The_Miller%27s_Tale&diff=2346797 The Miller's Tale 2004-09-15T15:40:12Z <p>Tarquin: #REDIRECT The Miller's Prologue and Tale</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[The Miller's Prologue and Tale]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Sajun.org:Measurements_Debate&diff=182201 Sajun.org:Measurements Debate 2004-09-08T12:56:57Z <p>Tarquin: /* Trinity Site */</p> <hr /> <div></div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Sajun.org:Measurements_Debate&diff=1580220 Sajun.org:Measurements Debate 2004-09-08T12:56:57Z <p>Tarquin: /* Trinity Site */</p> <hr /> <div></div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Saint-Lazare_(Paris_Metro)&diff=499617 Saint-Lazare (Paris Metro) 2004-08-30T10:10:44Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Saint-Lazare_(Paris_Metro)&diff=1897636 Saint-Lazare (Paris Metro) 2004-08-30T10:10:44Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Haussmann_-_Saint-Lazare_(Paris_Metro)&diff=757923 Haussmann - Saint-Lazare (Paris Metro) 2004-08-30T10:10:44Z <p>Tarquin: Haussmann - Saint-Lazare (Paris Metro) moved to Haussmann - Saint-Lazare</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Haussmann - Saint-Lazare]]<br /> </div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Haussmann_-_Saint-Lazare_(Paris_Metro)&diff=2155942 Haussmann - Saint-Lazare (Paris Metro) 2004-08-30T10:10:44Z <p>Tarquin: Haussmann - Saint-Lazare (Paris Metro) moved to Haussmann - Saint-Lazare</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Haussmann - Saint-Lazare]]<br /> </div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Gryphaea&diff=263801 Gryphaea 2004-08-28T07:55:29Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Devil's toenails.JPG|right]]<br /> <br /> '''Gryphaea''', also known as '''Devil's toenails''', are a type of [[extinct]] [[oyster]]. They are [[bivalve]] [[fossil]]s from the [[Jurassic]] period.<br /> <br /> They lived on the sea bed in shallow waters, possibly in large colonies like oysters. <br /> <br /> They are common in many parts of Britain.<br /> <br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * [http://www2.warwickshire.gov.uk/Web/corporate/pages.nsf/Links/87FA197B61F6D3EF80256B87003A681D Warwickshire page]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Gryphaea&diff=1661820 Gryphaea 2004-08-28T07:55:29Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Devil's toenails.JPG|right]]<br /> <br /> '''Gryphaea''', also known as '''Devil's toenails''', are a type of [[extinct]] [[oyster]]. They are [[bivalve]] [[fossil]]s from the [[Jurassic]] period.<br /> <br /> They lived on the sea bed in shallow waters, possibly in large colonies like oysters. <br /> <br /> They are common in many parts of Britain.<br /> <br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * [http://www2.warwickshire.gov.uk/Web/corporate/pages.nsf/Links/87FA197B61F6D3EF80256B87003A681D Warwickshire page]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Talk:Neptune%27s_natural_satellites&diff=1027442 Talk:Neptune's natural satellites 2004-08-23T07:35:54Z <p>Tarquin: It would be nice if the table included dates of discovery.</p> <hr /> <div>It would be nice if the table included dates of discovery.</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Talk:Neptune%27s_natural_satellites&diff=2425461 Talk:Neptune's natural satellites 2004-08-23T07:35:54Z <p>Tarquin: It would be nice if the table included dates of discovery.</p> <hr /> <div>It would be nice if the table included dates of discovery.</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=File_talk:Cathars_expelled.JPG&diff=1193443 File talk:Cathars expelled.JPG 2004-08-21T13:10:08Z <p>Tarquin: Could someone provide information on where this picture comes from</p> <hr /> <div>Could someone provide information on where this picture comes from, eg who is the author, the date, what it illustrates specifically etc? I imagine it's scanned from a reproduction in a book, but I don't know if that makes it automatically public domain due to the age of the original -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 13:10, 21 Aug 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=File_talk:Cathars_expelled.JPG&diff=2591462 File talk:Cathars expelled.JPG 2004-08-21T13:10:08Z <p>Tarquin: Could someone provide information on where this picture comes from</p> <hr /> <div>Could someone provide information on where this picture comes from, eg who is the author, the date, what it illustrates specifically etc? I imagine it's scanned from a reproduction in a book, but I don't know if that makes it automatically public domain due to the age of the original -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 13:10, 21 Aug 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Cyclic_Redundancy_Check&diff=696484 Cyclic Redundancy Check 2004-08-19T09:37:45Z <p>Tarquin: #REDIRECT Cyclic redundancy check</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Cyclic redundancy check]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Cyclic_Redundancy_Check&diff=2094503 Cyclic Redundancy Check 2004-08-19T09:37:45Z <p>Tarquin: #REDIRECT Cyclic redundancy check</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Cyclic redundancy check]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=File_talk:Paintedlady1.jpg&diff=1194251 File talk:Paintedlady1.jpg 2004-08-16T17:12:02Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>I can find no image named &quot;PaintedLady50.jpg&quot;, so the license of this image that is based on it is unclear. I have uploaded my own photograph as a replacement: [[:Image:Painted_Lady_-_Vanessa_cardui_-_large.JPG]] -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 17:12, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=File_talk:Paintedlady1.jpg&diff=2592270 File talk:Paintedlady1.jpg 2004-08-16T17:12:02Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>I can find no image named &quot;PaintedLady50.jpg&quot;, so the license of this image that is based on it is unclear. I have uploaded my own photograph as a replacement: [[:Image:Painted_Lady_-_Vanessa_cardui_-_large.JPG]] -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 17:12, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Talk:Portage_County,_Ohio&diff=305181 Talk:Portage County, Ohio 2004-08-16T13:11:16Z <p>Tarquin: There are footnote markers in the text of this article but no footnotes</p> <hr /> <div>Wondering how to edit this U.S. County Entry?&lt;br&gt;<br /> The [[WikiProject U.S. Counties]] standards might help.<br /> <br /> ------<br /> <br /> There are footnote markers in the text of this article but no footnotes -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 13:11, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Talk:Portage_County,_Ohio&diff=1703200 Talk:Portage County, Ohio 2004-08-16T13:11:16Z <p>Tarquin: There are footnote markers in the text of this article but no footnotes</p> <hr /> <div>Wondering how to edit this U.S. County Entry?&lt;br&gt;<br /> The [[WikiProject U.S. Counties]] standards might help.<br /> <br /> ------<br /> <br /> There are footnote markers in the text of this article but no footnotes -- [[User:Tarquin|Tarquin]] 13:11, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Valedictorian&diff=557796 Valedictorian 2004-08-14T16:25:48Z <p>Tarquin: In the United States, ... any other countries too?</p> <hr /> <div>In the [[United States]], the title of '''valedictorian''' is given to the top graduate of the entire graduating class of an educational institution. This honor is traditionally based on grades and overall [[GPA]], but consideration is also given to other factors such as extracurricular activities. The title comes from the valedictorian's traditional role as the last speaker at the [[graduation]] ceremony.<br /> <br /> The second highest graduate is referred to as the [[salutatorian]].</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Valedictorian&diff=1955815 Valedictorian 2004-08-14T16:25:48Z <p>Tarquin: In the United States, ... any other countries too?</p> <hr /> <div>In the [[United States]], the title of '''valedictorian''' is given to the top graduate of the entire graduating class of an educational institution. This honor is traditionally based on grades and overall [[GPA]], but consideration is also given to other factors such as extracurricular activities. The title comes from the valedictorian's traditional role as the last speaker at the [[graduation]] ceremony.<br /> <br /> The second highest graduate is referred to as the [[salutatorian]].</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Wansdyke&diff=423371 Wansdyke 2004-08-09T15:36:31Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:AvonWansdyke.png|right|]]<br /> <br /> '''Wansdyke''' is a [[dark ages]] defensive linear [[earthwork]] in the [[West Country]] of [[England]]. It runs from [[Maes Knoll]], south of [[Bristol]], to the [[Savernake Forest]] near [[Marlborough]] in [[Wiltshire]]. Its origins are unclear, but it was probably built during the [[5th century|5th]] or [[6th century]]. It consists of three parts of 14, 22 and 19 km long.<br /> <br /> The name Wansdyke was later given to a [[district]] council within the [[County of Avon]], which contains the west end of the earthwork. This was created on [[April 1]], [[1974]]. On [[April 1]], [[1996]], it was merged along with [[Bath]] into the the [[Bath and North East Somerset]] [[unitary authority]].<br /> <br /> The name remains as a [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliamentary]] [[constituency]] covering a similar but not identical area. The present [[Member of Parliament|MP]] for the area is [[Dan Norris]].<br /> <br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> <br /> *[http://www.wansdyke21.org.uk/ Wansdyke Project 21] -- A project to preserve Wansdyke (the earthwork). Includes a [http://www.wansdyke21.org.uk/faqs.htm FAQ].<br /> <br /> <br /> [[Category:Avon]]<br /> [[Category:Bath and North East Somerset]]</div> Tarquin http://Sajun.org/index.php?title=Wansdyke&diff=1821390 Wansdyke 2004-08-09T15:36:31Z <p>Tarquin: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:AvonWansdyke.png|right|]]<br /> <br /> '''Wansdyke''' is a [[dark ages]] defensive linear [[earthwork]] in the [[West Country]] of [[England]]. It runs from [[Maes Knoll]], south of [[Bristol]], to the [[Savernake Forest]] near [[Marlborough]] in [[Wiltshire]]. Its origins are unclear, but it was probably built during the [[5th century|5th]] or [[6th century]]. It consists of three parts of 14, 22 and 19 km long.<br /> <br /> The name Wansdyke was later given to a [[district]] council within the [[County of Avon]], which contains the west end of the earthwork. This was created on [[April 1]], [[1974]]. On [[April 1]], [[1996]], it was merged along with [[Bath]] into the the [[Bath and North East Somerset]] [[unitary authority]].<br /> <br /> The name remains as a [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliamentary]] [[constituency]] covering a similar but not identical area. The present [[Member of Parliament|MP]] for the area is [[Dan Norris]].<br /> <br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> <br /> *[http://www.wansdyke21.org.uk/ Wansdyke Project 21] -- A project to preserve Wansdyke (the earthwork). Includes a [http://www.wansdyke21.org.uk/faqs.htm FAQ].<br /> <br /> <br /> [[Category:Avon]]<br /> [[Category:Bath and North East Somerset]]</div> Tarquin