Document stringlengths 87 1.67M | Source stringclasses 5 values |
|---|---|
Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/Wikipedia:Proposed mergers (2nd nomination)
Closing instructions
The result of the discussion was Merge to WP:WTF Withdrawn It sure as heck didn't look active. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Many otters • One bat • One hammer) 18:00, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
Proposed mergers
Either tag as inactive or delete. This page has a backlog stretching back to January 2008 and it's only getting larger and larger without anyone working on it. We already have Merge and other similar templates, which encourage merge discussions to take place on the talk page. This page is nothing but clutter, moving merge discussions away from their intended and logical place on the talk page. If someone sees a merge, they can either boldly merge themselves or discuss on the talk page, without this extra unnecessary step of listing it here and adding to a never-decreasing backlog. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Many otters • One bat • One hammer) 15:26, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
* Oppose. There is cleanup activity going on, this page clearly states that it does not replace but merely supplement the standard merging process (optionally!), and it has parallels with e.g. the Move requests page. No reason at all for it to go. --LjL (talk) 15:34, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
* It's a redundant supplement. All it does is list a select few mergers which are currently up. This is probably 5% of them. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Many otters • One bat • One hammer) 15:43, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
* Keep. It's not inactive, and the size of the backlog is a problem that won't go away by deleting the page. The page gets way too little attention, yes, but it's not inactive, and it's helpful in locating and keeping track of merger discussions. Without this page merger discussions would get even less eyes on them, and I don't know what anyone would benefit from this page being deleted. Jafeluv (talk) 20:29, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
* Keep I know at least one person is actively working on this page, me. | In march 2009 the backlog went all the way to 2007, it's come a long way since then. Little to no discussion actually goes on at this page anyways, all discussion takes place on the article's talk pages. This page is only a notice board, and an active one at that. Try checking the page history. -- Nick Penguin ( contribs ) 20:44, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
* Keep - firstly, the backlog is not that bad - there are only eight outstanding requests from 2008 including only one very old one. Secondly, merges take some time to do correctly, to gauge consensus and then to ensure important details are neither misinterpreted nor lost during the actual rewriting to create the merged text. It's not as simple as simply pasting one article on top of another, and shouldn't be rushed through simply to deal with a backlog. Thirdly (and fairly self-evidently), a backlog should be addressed by responding to requests ratehr than deleting the noticeboard where the requests are listed. This would be akin to a call centre backlog being addressed by unplugging the phones. Fourth, there is slow but steady progress in addressing emrge requests, as previous editors have posted above. Fifth, the presence of merge requests not listed on this page is no reason to delete it - the page need not be a comprehensive list of every merge request in Wikipedia, but simply a worklist for those with copyediting skills and an understanding of merge policy, to help complete requests by other editors not be confident enough to do it themselves. If this sounds unfriendly its not meant to be - I just can't really see the argument for deleting a useful and routinely accessed noticeboard. Euryalus (talk) 23:33, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
* Keep, poorly researched nomination. PM could use improvement, particularly greater participation, but retiring it is not appropriate. Flatscan (talk) 04:59, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
* According to the page history, NickPenguin has been removing completed entries, greatly reducing the page size since late March 2009.
* Discussions are linked from PM and occur on an article Talk page.
* As mentioned above, PM is optional: it doesn't bog down obvious mergers with unnecessary procedure, but is available if additional input is needed. Similar to the complementary category/list interaction described by WP:CLN, PM is a manually-selected subset and has a brief description to assist list browsing. Flatscan (talk) 04:59, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
* Keep. Worthy effort. Not inactive. Backlog is not overwhelming. Could use advertising. --SmokeyJoe (talk) 08:56, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
* Comment There's actually only 50 merge requests on this page. Some are clearly more complicated than others, and most of the easy ones have been completed by now, but this has to be the smallest backlog on record. -- Nick Penguin ( contribs ) 18:01, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
* Keep Sure appears active to me -- making the argument totally moot. Collect (talk) 13:47, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
| WIKI |
Federation of Australia
The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia (which also governed what is now the Northern Territory), and Western Australia agreed to unite and form the Commonwealth of Australia, establishing a system of federalism in Australia. The colonies of Fiji and New Zealand were originally part of this process, but they decided not to join the federation. Following federation, the six colonies that united to form the Commonwealth of Australia as states kept the systems of government (and the bicameral legislatures) that they had developed as separate colonies, but they also agreed to have a federal government that was responsible for matters concerning the whole nation. When the Constitution of Australia came into force, on 1 January 1901, the colonies collectively became states of the Commonwealth of Australia.
The efforts to bring about federation in the mid-19th century were dogged by the lack of popular support for the movement. A number of conventions were held during the 1890s to develop a constitution for the Commonwealth. Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Colony of New South Wales, was instrumental in this process. Sir Edmund Barton, second only to Parkes in the length of his commitment to the federation cause, was the caretaker Prime Minister of Australia at the inaugural national election in March 1901. The election returned Barton as prime minister, though without a majority.
The main economic manifestation of federation was an Australian customs and fiscal union. Although the customs union entailed a high external tariff on imports from outside of Australia, there was the elimination of tariffs on interstate Australian trade, and the net effect of federation on welfare was positive, insofar as trade policy was concerned.
This period has lent its name to an architectural style prevalent in Australia at that time, known as Federation architecture, or Federation style.
Early calls for federation
As early as 1842, an anonymous article in the South Australian Magazine called for a "Union of the Australasian Colonies into a Governor-Generalship."
In September 1846, the NSW Colonial Secretary Sir Edward Deas Thomson suggested federation in the New South Wales Legislative Council. The Governor of New South Wales, Sir Charles Fitzroy, then wrote to the United Kingdom's Colonial Office suggesting a "superior functionary" with power to review the legislation of all the colonies. In 1853, FitzRoy was appointed as Governor of Van Diemen's Land, South Australia and Victoria – a pre-federation governor-general of Australia, with wide-ranging powers to intervene in inter-colonial disputes. This title was also extended to his immediate successor, William Denison.
In 1847 the Secretary of State for the Colonies Earl Grey drew up a plan for a "General Assembly" of the colonies. The idea was quietly dropped. However, it prompted the statesman William Wentworth to propose in the following year the establishment of "a Congress from the various Colonial Legislatures" to legislate on "inter-colonial questions".
On 28 July 1853, a select committee formed by Wentworth to draft a new constitution for New South Wales proposed a General Assembly of the Australian Colonies. This assembly was proposed to legislate on intercolonial matters, including tariffs, railways, lighthouses, penal settlements, gold and the mail. This was the first outline of the future Australian Commonwealth to be presented in an official colonial legislative report.
On 19 August 1857, Deas Thomson moved for a NSW Parliamentary Select Committee on the question of Australian federation. The committee reported in favour of a federal assembly being established, but the government changed in the meantime, and the question was shelved.
Also in 1857, in England, William Wentworth founded the "General Association for the Australian Colonies", whose object was to obtain a federal assembly for the whole of Australia. While in London, Wentworth produced a draft Bill proposing a confederation of the Australian colonies, with each colony given equal representation in an intercolonial assembly, a proposal subsequently endorsed by his association. He further proposed a "permissive Act" be passed by Parliament allowing the colonies of Australia or any subset of them which was not a penal settlement to federate at will. Wentworth, hoping to garner as broad support as possible, proposed a loose association of the colonies, which was criticised by Robert Lowe. The secretary of state subsequently opted not to introduce the Bill stating it would probably lead to "dissension and discontent", distributing it nonetheless to the colonies for their responses. While there was in-principle support for a union of the colonies, the matter was ultimately deferred while NSW Premier Charles Cowper and Henry Parkes preferred to focus on liberalising Wentworth's squatter-friendly constitution.
Federal Council of Australasia
A serious movement for Federation of the colonies arose in the late 1880s, a time when there was increasing nationalism amongst Australians, the great majority of whom were native-born. The idea of being Australian began to be celebrated in songs and poems. This was fostered by improvements in transport and communications, such as the establishment of a telegraph system between the colonies in 1872. The Australian colonies were also influenced by other federations that had emerged around the world, particularly the United States and Canada.
Sir Henry Parkes, then colonial secretary of New South Wales, first proposed a Federal Council body in 1867. After it was rejected by the British Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Duke of Buckingham, Parkes brought up the issue again in 1880, this time as the premier of New South Wales. At the conference, representatives from Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia considered a number of issues including federation, communication, Chinese immigration, vine diseases and uniform tariff rates. The Federation had the potential to ensure that throughout the continent, trade and interstate commerce would be unaffected by protectionism and measurement and transport would be standardised.
The final (and successful) push for a Federal Council came at an Intercolonial Convention in Sydney in November and December 1883. The trigger was the British rejection of Queensland's unilateral annexation of New Guinea and the British Government wish to see a federalised Australasia. The convention was called to debate the strategies needed to counter the activities of the German and French in New Guinea and in New Hebrides. Sir Samuel Griffith, the premier of Queensland, drafted a bill to constitute the Federal Council. The conference successfully petitioned the Imperial Parliament to enact the Federal Council of Australasia Act 1885.
As a result, a Federal Council of Australasia was formed, to represent the affairs of the colonies in their relations with the South Pacific islands. New South Wales and New Zealand did not join. The self-governing colonies of Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria, as well as the Crown Colonies of Western Australia and Fiji, became involved. South Australia was briefly a member between 1888 and 1890. The Federal Council had powers to legislate directly upon certain matters, and did so to effect the mutual recognition of naturalisations by colonies, to regulate labour standards in the employment of Pacific Island labour in fisheries, and to enable a legal suit to be served outside the colony in which it was issued, "a power valuable in matters ranging from absconding debtors to divorce proceedings". But the Council did not have a permanent secretariat, executive powers, or any revenue of its own. Furthermore, the absence of the powerful colony of New South Wales weakened its representative value.
Nevertheless, it was the first major form of inter-colonial co-operation. It provided an opportunity for Federalists from around the country to meet and exchange ideas. The means by which the Council was established endorsed the continuing role that the Imperial Parliament would have in the development of Australia's constitutional structure. In terms of the Federal Council of Australia Act, the Australian drafters established a number of powers dealing with their common interests which would later be replicated in the Australian Constitution, especially section 51.
Early opposition
The individual colonies, Victoria excepted, were somewhat wary of Federation. Politicians, particularly those from the smaller colonies, disliked the very idea of delegating power to a national government; they feared that any such government would inevitably be dominated by the more populous New South Wales and Victoria. Queensland, for its part, worried that the advent of race-based national legislation would restrict the importing of kanaka labourers, thereby jeopardising its sugar cane industry.
These were not the only concerns of those resistant to federation. Smaller colonies also worried about the abolition of tariffs, which would deprive them of a large proportion of their revenue, and leave their commerce at the mercy of the larger states. New South Wales, traditionally free-trade in its outlook, wanted to be satisfied that the federation's tariff policy would not be protectionist. Victorian Premier James Service described fiscal union as "the lion in the way" of federation.
A further fundamental issue was how to distribute the excess customs duties from the central government to the states. For the larger colonies, there was the possibility (which never became an actuality) that they could be required to subsidise the struggling economies of Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia.
Even without the concerns, there was debate about the form of government that a federation would take. Experience of other federations was less than inspiring. In particular, the United States had experienced its traumatic civil war.
The nascent Australian labour movement was less than wholly committed in its support for federation. On the one hand, nationalist sentiment was strong within the labour movement and there was much support for the idea of White Australia. On the other hand, labour representatives feared that federation would distract attention from the need for social and industrial reform, and further entrench the power of the conservative forces. The federal conventions included no representatives of organised labour. In fact, the proposed federal constitution was criticised by labour representatives as being too conservative. These representatives wanted to see a federal government with more power to legislate on issues such as wages and prices. They also regarded the proposed senate as much too powerful, with the capacity to block attempts at social and political reform, much as the colonial upper houses were quite openly doing at that time.
Religious factors played a small but not trivial part in disputes over whether federation was desirable or even possible. As a general rule, pro-federation leaders were Protestants, while Catholics' enthusiasm for federation was much weaker, not least because Parkes had been militantly anti-Catholic for decades (and because the labour movement was disproportionately Catholic in its membership). For all that, many Irish could feel an attractive affinity between the cause of Home Rule in Ireland – effectively federalizing the United Kingdom – and the federation of the Australian colonies. Federationists such as Edmund Barton, with the full support of his righthand man Richard O'Connor, were careful to maintain good relations with Irish opinion.
Early constitutional conventions
In the early 1890s, two meetings established the need for federation and set the framework for this to occur. An informal meeting attended by official representatives from the Australasian colonies was held in 1890. This led to the first National Australasian Convention, meeting in Sydney in 1891. New Zealand was represented at both the conference and the Convention, although its delegates indicated that it would be unlikely to join the Federation at its foundation, but it would probably be interested in doing so at a later date.
Australasian Federal Conference of 1890
The Australasian Federal Conference of 1890 met at the instigation of Parkes. Accounts of its origin commonly commence with Lord Carrington, the Governor of New South Wales, goading the ageing Parkes at a luncheon on 15 June 1889. Parkes reportedly boasted that he "could confederate these colonies in twelve months". Carrington retorted, "Then why don't you do it? It would be a glorious finish to your life." Parkes the next day wrote to the Premier of Victoria, Duncan Gillies, offering to advance the cause of Federation. Gillies's response was predictably cool, given the reluctance of Parkes to bring New South Wales into the Federal Council. In October Parkes travelled north to Brisbane and met with Griffith and Sir Thomas McIlwraith. On the return journey, he stopped just south of the colonial border, and delivered the historic Tenterfield Oration on 24 October 1889, stating that the time had come for the colonies to consider Australian federation.
Through the latter part of 1889, the premiers and governors corresponded and agreed for an informal meeting to be called. The membership was: New South Wales, Parkes (Premier) and William McMillan (Colonial Treasurer); Victoria, Duncan Gillies (Premier) and Alfred Deakin (Chief Secretary); Queensland, Sir Samuel Griffith (Leader of the Opposition) and John Murtagh Macrossan (Colonial Secretary); South Australia, Dr. John Cockburn (Premier) and Thomas Playford (Leader of the Opposition); Tasmania, Andrew Inglis Clark (Attorney-General) and Stafford Bird (Treasurer); Western Australia, Sir James George Lee Steere (Speaker); New Zealand, Captain William Russell (Colonial Secretary) and Sir John Hall. When the conference met at the Victorian Parliament in Melbourne on 6 February, the delegates were confronted with a scorching summer maximum temperature of 39.7 °C in the shade. The Conference debated whether or not the time was ripe to proceed with federation.
While some of the delegates agreed it was, the smaller states were not as enthusiastic. Thomas Playford from South Australia indicated the tariff question and lack of popular support as hurdles. Similarly, Sir James Lee Steere from Western Australia and the New Zealand delegates suggested there was little support for federation in their respective colonies.
A basic question at this early assembly was how to combine federalism and responsible government. Parkes suggested the Canadian model, which federated with the British North America Act, 1867, to be similarly adopted in Australia. However, delegates from the smaller states were not enthusiastic, with John Alexander Cockburn of South Australia seeing the Canadian model as a "coercive" and "homogeneous National Union". Andrew Inglis Clark, a long-time admirer of American federal institutions, introduced the US Constitution as an example of the protection of States' rights. He presented it as an alternative to the Canadian model, arguing that Canada was "an instance of amalgamation rather than Federation." A model closer to that of the United States was endorsed, with states able to act completely independently apart from those limited powers transferred to the federal government and where each state would be represented equally in a strong second chamber—the Senate.
Clark's draft constitution
Andrew Inglis Clark had given considerable thought towards a suitable constitution for Australia. In May 1890, he travelled to London to conduct an appeal on behalf of the Government of Tasmania before the Privy Council. During this trip, he began writing a draft constitution, taking the main provisions of the British North America Act, 1867 and its supplements up through 1890, the US Constitution, the Federal Council of Australasia Act, and various Australian colonial constitutions. Clark returned from London by way of Boston, Massachusetts, where he held discussions about his draft with Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., and Moncure Conway among others.
Clark's draft introduced the nomenclature and form which was subsequently adopted:
* The Australian Federation is described as the Commonwealth of Australia
* There are three separate and equal branches – the Parliament, the Executive, and the Judicature.
* The Legislature consists of a House of Representatives and a Senate
* It specified the separation of powers and the division of powers between the Federal and State governments.
Upon his return to Hobart in early November 1890, with the technical aid of W. O. Wise, the Tasmanian Parliamentary Draftsman, Clark completed the final form of the Draft Constitution and had a number of copies printed. In February 1891, Clark circulated copies of his draft to Parkes, Barton and probably Playford as well. This draft was always intended to be a private working document, and was never published.
The National Australasian Convention of 1891
The Parliament proposed at the Convention of 1891 was to adopt the nomenclature of the United States Congress; a House of Representatives and a Senate. The House of Representatives was to be elected by districts drawn up on the basis of their population, while in the Senate there was to be equal representation for each "province". This American model was mixed with the Westminster system by which the Prime Minister and other ministers would be appointed by the representative of the British Crown from among the members of the political party holding a majority in the lower House.
Griffith identified with great clarity at the Sydney Convention perhaps the greatest problem of all: how to structure the relationship between the lower and upper houses within the Federal Parliament. The main division of opinion centred on the contention of Alfred Deakin, that the lower house must be supreme, as opposed to the views of Barton, John Cockburn and others, that a strong Senate with co-ordinate powers was essential. Griffith himself recommended that the doctrine of responsible government should be left open, or substantially modified to accord with the Federal structure.
Over the Easter weekend in 1891, Griffith edited Clark's draft aboard the Queensland Government's steam yacht Lucinda. (Clark was not present, as he was ill with influenza in Sydney). Griffith's draft Constitution was submitted to colonial parliaments but it lapsed in New South Wales, after which the other colonies were unwilling to proceed.
Griffith or Clark?
The importance of the draft Constitution of 1891 was recognised by John La Nauze when he flatly declared that "The draft of 1891 is the Constitution of 1900, not its father or grandfather." In the twenty-first century, however, a lively debate has sprung up as to whether the principal credit for this draft belongs to Queensland's Sir Samuel Griffith or Tasmania's Andrew Inglis Clark. The debate began with the publication of Peter Botsman's The Great Constitutional Swindle: A Citizen's Guide to the Australian Constitution in 2000, and a biography of Andrew Inglis Clark by F.M. Neasey and L.J. Neasey published by the University of Tasmania Law Press in 2001.
The traditional view attached almost sole responsibility for the 1891 draft to Griffith. Quick and Garran, for instance, state curtly that Griffith "had the chief hand in the actual drafting of the Bill". Given that the authors of this highly respected work were themselves active members of the federal movement, it may be presumed that this view represents—if not the complete truth—then, at least, the consensus opinion among Australia's "founding fathers".
In his 1969 entry on "Clark, Andrew Inglis (1848–1907)" for the Australian Dictionary of Biography, Henry Reynolds offers a more nuanced view: "Before the National Australasian Convention in Sydney in 1891 [Clark] circulated his own draft constitution bill. This was practically a transcript of relevant provisions from the British North American Act, the United States Constitution and the Federal Council Act, arranged systematically, but it was to be of great use to the drafting committee at the convention. Parkes received it with reservations, suggesting that 'the structure should be evolved bit by bit'. George Higinbotham admitted the 'acknowledged defects & disadvantages' of responsible government, but criticized Clark's plan to separate the executive and the legislature. Clark's draft also differed from the adopted constitution in his proposal for 'a separate federal judiciary', with the new Supreme Court replacing the Privy Council as the highest court of appeal on all questions of law, which would be 'a wholesome innovation upon the American system'. He became a member of the Constitutional Committee and chairman of the Judiciary Committee. Although he took little part in the debates he assisted (Sir) Samuel Griffith, (Sir) Edmund Barton and Charles Cameron Kingston in revising Griffith's original draft of the adopted constitution on the Queensland government's steam yacht, Lucinda; though he was too ill to be present when the main work was done, his own draft had been the basis for most of Griffith's text."Clark's supporters are quick to point out that 86 Sections (out of a total of 128) of the final Australian Constitution are recognisable in Clark's draft, and that "only eight of Inglis Clark's ninety-six clauses failed to find their way into the final Australian Constitution"; but these are potentially misleading statistics. As Professor John Williams has pointed out: "It is easy to point to the document and dismiss it as a mere 'cut and paste' from known provisions. While there is some validity in such observations it does tend to overlook the fact that there are very few variations to be added once the basic structure is agreed. So for instance, there was always going to be parts dealing with the executive, the parliament and the judiciary in any Australian constitution. The fact that Inglis Clark modelled his on the American Constitution is no surprise once that basic decision was made. Issues of the respective legislative powers, the role of the states, the power of amendment and financial questions were the detail of the debate that the framers were about to address in 1891." As to who was responsible for the actual detailed drafting, as distinct from the broad structure and framework of the 1891 draft, John Williams (for one) is in no doubt: "In terms of style there can be little argument that Inglis Clark's Constitution is not as crisp or clean as Kingston's 1891 draft Constitution. This is not so much a reflection on Inglis Clark, but an acknowledgement of the talents of Charles Kingston and Sir Samuel Griffith as drafters. They were direct and economical with words. The same cannot always be said of Inglis Clark."
Australasian Federal Convention of 1897–98
The apparent enthusiasm of 1891 rapidly ebbed in the face of opposition from Henry Parkes' rival, George Reid, and the sudden advent of the Labor Party in NSW, which commonly dismissed federation as a "fad". The subsequent revival of the federal movement owed much to the growth of federal leagues outside of capital cities, and, in Victoria, the Australian Natives' Association. The Border Federation League of Corowa held a conference in 1893 which was to prove of considerable significance, and a "People's Convention" in Bathurst in 1896 underlined the cautious conversion of George Reid to the federal cause. At the close of the Corowa Conference John Quick had advanced a scheme of a popularly elected convention, tasked to prepare a constitution, which would then be put to a referendum in each colony. Winning the support of George Reid, premier of NSW from 1894, the Quick scheme was approved by all premiers in 1895. (Quick and Robert Garran later published The Annotated Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth in 1901, which is widely regarded as one of the most authoritative works on the Australian Constitution. ) In March 1897 took place the Australasian Federal Convention Elections, and several weeks later the delegates gathered for the Convention's first session in Adelaide, later meeting in Sydney, and finally in Melbourne in March 1898. After the Adelaide meeting, the colonial parliaments took the opportunity to debate the emerging bill and to suggest changes. The basic principles of the 1891 draft constitution were adopted, modified by a consensus for more democracy in the constitutional structure. It was agreed that the Senate should be chosen, directly, by popular vote, rather than appointed by state governments.
On other matters there was considerable disagreement. State interests inevitably fractured the unity of delegates in matters involving rivers and railways, producing legalistic compromises. And they had few guides, at a conceptual level, to what they were doing. Deakin greatly praised James Bryce's appreciation of American federalism, The American Commonwealth. And Barton cited the analysis of federation of Bryce's Oxford colleagues, E.A. Freeman and A.V. Dicey. But neither of these two writers could be said to be actual advocates of Federation. For delegates less given to reading (or citing) authors, the great model of plural governance would always be the British Empire, which was not a federation.
The Australasian Federal Convention dissolved on 17 March 1898 having adopted a bill "To Constitute the Commonwealth of Australia."
Federation referenda
Referendums on the proposed constitution were held in four of the colonies in June 1898. There were majority votes in all four, however, the enabling legislation in New South Wales required the support of at least 80,000 voters for passage, equivalent to about half of enrolled voters, and this number was not reached. A meeting of the colonial premiers in early 1899 agreed to a number of amendments to make the constitution more acceptable to New South Wales. These included the limiting Braddon Clause, which guaranteed the states 75 percent of customs revenue, to just ten years of operation; requiring that the new federal capital would be located in New South Wales, but at least a hundred miles (160 km) distant from Sydney; and, in the circumstances of a double dissolution, reducing from six tenths to one half the requisite majority to legislate of a subsequent joint meeting of Senate and House. In June 1899, referendums on the revised constitution were held again in all the colonies except for Western Australia, where the vote was not held until the following year. The majority vote was yes in all the colonies.
1899 and 1900 referendums
The bill as accepted by the colonies (except Western Australia, which voted after the act was passed by the British parliament) was sent to Britain to be enacted as an act passed by British Parliament.
Federal Constitution
The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (Imp) was passed on 5 July 1900 and given royal assent by Queen Victoria on 9 July 1900. It was proclaimed on 1 January 1901 in Centennial Park, Sydney. Sir Edmund Barton was sworn in as the interim Prime Minister, leading an interim Federal ministry of nine members.
The new constitution established a bicameral Parliament, containing a Senate and a House of Representatives. The office of governor-general was established as the Queen's representative; initially, as a representative of the British Government.
The Constitution also provided for the establishment of a High Court, and divided the powers of government between the states and the new Commonwealth government. The states retained their own parliaments, along with the majority of existing powers, but the federal government would be responsible of issues defence, immigration, quarantine, customs, banking and coinage, among other powers.
Landmarks named after Federation
The significance of Federation for Australia is such that a number of landmarks, natural and man-made, have been named after it. These include:
* Federal Highway, between Goulburn, New South Wales and Canberra
* Federation Creek, near Croydon, Queensland
* Federation Peak, Tasmania
* Federation Range, on the Royston River, about 90 km east-northeast of Melbourne, Victoria
* Federation Square, Melbourne, Victoria
* Federation Trail, Melbourne, Victoria
* Federation University, Ballarat, Victoria | WIKI |
Cancer-Linked Targets Modulated by Curcumin.
Cancer-linked targets modulated by curcumin.
Filed under: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Int J Biochem Mol Biol. 2012; 3(4): 328-51
Hasima N, Aggarwal BB
In spite of major advances in oncology, the World Health Organization predicts that cancer incidence will double within the next two decades. Although it is well understood that cancer is a hyperproliferative disorder mediated through dysregulation of multiple cell signaling pathways, most cancer drug development remains focused on modulation of specific targets, mostly one at a time, with agents referred to as “targeted therapies,” “smart drugs,” or “magic bullets.” How many cancer targets there are is not known, and how many targets must be attacked to control cancer growth is not well understood. Although more than 90% of cancer-linked deaths are due to metastasis of the tumor to vital organs, most drug targeting is focused on killing the primary tumor. Besides lacking specificity, the targeted drugs induce toxicity and side effects that sometimes are greater problems than the disease itself. Furthermore, the cost of some of these drugs is so high that most people cannot afford them. The present report describes the potential anticancer properties of curcumin, a component of the Indian spice turmeric (Curcuma longa), known for its safety and low cost. Curcumin can selectively modulate multiple cell signaling pathways linked to inflammation and to survival, growth, invasion, angiogenesis, and metastasis of cancer cells. More clinical trials of curcumin are needed to prove its usefulness in the cancer setting.
HubMed – drug
Discovery of highly potent acid ceramidase inhibitors with in vitro tumor chemosensitizing activity.
Filed under: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Sci Rep. 2013; 3: 1035
Realini N, Solorzano C, Pagliuca C, Pizzirani D, Armirotti A, Luciani R, Costi MP, Bandiera T, Piomelli D
The expression of acid ceramidase (AC) – a cysteine amidase that hydrolyses the proapoptotic lipid ceramide – is abnormally high in several human tumors, which is suggestive of a role in chemoresistance. Available AC inhibitors lack, however, the potency and drug-likeness necessary to test this idea. Here we show that the antineoplastic drug carmofur, which is used in the clinic to treat colorectal cancers, is a potent AC inhibitor and that this property is essential to its anti-proliferative effects. Modifications in the chemical scaffold of carmofur yield new AC inhibitors that act synergistically with standard antitumoral drugs to prevent cancer cell proliferation. These findings identify AC as an unexpected target for carmofur, and suggest that this molecule can be used as starting point for the design of novel chemosensitizing agents.
HubMed – drug
Anti-folate combination therapies and their effect on the development of drug resistance in Plasmodium vivax.
Filed under: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Sci Rep. 2013; 3: 1008
Ding S, Ye R, Zhang D, Sun X, Zhou H, McCutchan TF, Pan W
Can we predict the rise and spread of resistance to multi-drug therapy in a more predictable manner? We raise this question after analyzing over 500 Plasmodium vivax isolates collected from different, geographically isolated regions of China for sequence variation in and around the dhfr and dhps genes. We find: that resistance lineages have arisen at least once in each region; that there appears to have been little movement of parasite populations between these areas; and that highly resistant parasites contain dhfr and dhps alleles that are in linkage disequilibrium. We show a direct relationship between this linkage disequilibrium and a parasite’s fitness in the absence of drug pressure. Such fitness would increase the spread of drug resistant phenotypes and is thus a selectable trait. These conclusions raise questions about the appropriate use of some other drug combinations to prevent and treat infection.
HubMed – drug
Find More Drug And Alcohol Rehabilitation Information… | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Students love watching movies produced on the basis of the books they have just read.
This can be used as an opportunity to practice their skills of writing compare and contrast essays.
While it may be easy to trace similarities and differences in the plot, your task is more than that.
Include your personal analysis to make your essay stronger.
Now, we did actually spend some time comparing and contrasting the book with the movie, but this was still a little bit of a cop-out.
Really, I just needed some time to play catch up, and a movie was the easiest way to get some extra time.- Into the Wild, a novel written by Jon Krakauer, as well as a film directed by Sean Penn, talks about Chris Mc Candless, a young individual who set out on a journey throughout the Western United States, isolating himself from society, and more importantly, his family.During his travels, he meets a lot of different people, that in a way, change his ways about how he sees the world.• What should be added to the movie to make it better than the book? Would you be upset if this scene was changed in the movie? • What stayed the same in both the book and the movie?• Which do you think you will enjoy more – the book or the movie? • What parts of the book will be difficult to portray in the movie? • Think about the scenes that the movie changed so that they were different from the book. • Whose point of view do you agree with more – the author of the book or the director of the movie?Will it be messy, small, bright, noisy, beautiful, spooky, cold, colorful, etc?• What parts of the book do you think will be cut out of the movie? What scenes were added to the movie that weren’t in the book? • What are some other differences between the book and the movie?Not all of the questions I asked were directly related to comparing and contrasting the book and the movie, but these questions got students thinking more critically, which made their comparisons later more thoughtful.• What do you think your favorite part of the movie will be, and why?This also helped my 3rd graders think about what they expected from the movie.Then, after the movie, I encouraged my students to think about very specific details about the book and movie, rather than just comparing and contrasting using the first thing that popped into their heads. | FINEWEB-EDU |
Show County Quality
The Show County Quality is an Australian Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds and older, run as a quality handicap over a distance of 1200 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in August. Total prize money for the race is A$250,000.
History
The race is named in honour of the versatile sprinter Show County, who was predominant as a two-year-old and three year old winning in 1988 and 1989 the following races: Breeders' Plate, Silver Slipper Stakes, Maribyrnong Plate, Skyline Stakes, Stan Fox Stakes, San Domenico Stakes, Roman Consul Stakes.
Grade
* 1993–2012 - Listed race
* 2013 onwards - Group 3
Venue
* 1993–1994 - Randwick Racecourse
* 1995–1999 - Warwick Farm Racecourse
* 2000 - Canterbury Park Racecourse
* 2001–2004 - Warwick Farm Racecourse
* 2005–2006 - Randwick Racecourse
* 2008 onwards - Warwick Farm Racecourse
* 2009 - Randwick Racecourse
* 2010–2013 - Warwick Farm Racecourse
* 2014 onwards - Randwick Racecourse
Winners
* 2023 - Buenos Noches
* 2022 - Showmanship
* 2021 - Private Eye
* 2020 - Roheryn
* 2019 - Deprive
* 2018 - Le Romain
* 2017 - Deploy
* 2016 - Tycoon Tara
* 2015 - Decision Time
* 2014 - Terravista
* 2013 - Rebel Dane
* 2012 - Moment of Change
* 2011 - Skytrain
* 2010 - Kenny's World
* 2009 - Swift Alliance
* 2008 - Bank Robber
* 2007 - †race not held
* 2006 - Primus
* 2005 - Lotteria
* 2004 - Athelnoth
* 2003 - Sportsman
* 2002 - Presently
* 2001 - Kingsgate
* 2000 - Stanzaic
* 1999 - Upright
* 1998 - Siddinghausen
* 1997 - Might And Power
* 1996 - Winning Hand
* 1995 - Identikit
* 1994 - Remouche
* 1993 - Big Dreams
† Not held because of outbreak of equine influenza | WIKI |
Question
Presigned URL SignatureDoesNotMatch on Digital Oceans Spaces
Hi all. I’m new to spaces and I can’t seem to get a valid Pre-signed URL with this code. If anyone has pointers or corrections I would really appreciate it. I have also added a wildcard CORS with all permissions.
module.exports = async function (context, req) {
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
var signedURL;
let DO_ENDPOINT = req.body.do_endpoint;
let DO_ACCESS_KEY_ID = req.body.access_key;
let DO_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = req.body.secret_key;
let DO_SPACE = req.body.bucket;
let DO_GUID = req.body.key;
const spacesEndpoint = new aws.Endpoint(DO_ENDPOINT);
const s3 = new aws.S3({
endpoint: spacesEndpoint,
accessKeyId: DO_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: DO_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
});
const s3Params = {
Bucket: DO_SPACE,
Key: DO_GUID,
ACL: 'public-read',
Expires: 600,
};
s3.getSignedUrl('putObject', s3Params, function (err, url) {
if (err) {
context.res = {
status: 400,
body: "Something went wrong, please try again."
};
} else {
context.res = {
body: url
};
}
});
};
The error I keep getting is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Error>
<Code>SignatureDoesNotMatch</Code>
<RequestId>tx0000000000000a3a794c8-005d4ad207-11f28ea-ams3a</RequestId>
<HostId>11f28ea-ams3a-ams3</HostId>
</Error>
Submit an answer
Answer a question...
This textbox defaults to using Markdown to format your answer.
You can type !ref in this text area to quickly search our full set of tutorials, documentation & marketplace offerings and insert the link!
Sign In or Sign Up to Answer
These answers are provided by our Community. If you find them useful, show some love by clicking the heart. If you run into issues leave a comment, or add your own answer to help others.
Accepted Answer
Hi @robbat2, the pre-signed URL is going to be used for directly uploading file content of images.
Was trying to make a URL that did not need the content-type, but found out yesterday that the content-type was all that was missing in the PUT request.
So this azure function code works:
module.exports = async function (context, req) {
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
var signedURL;
let DO_ENDPOINT = req.body.do_endpoint;
let DO_ACCESS_KEY_ID = req.body.access_key;
let DO_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = req.body.secret_key;
let DO_SPACE = req.body.bucket;
let DO_GUID = req.body.key;
const spacesEndpoint = new aws.Endpoint(DO_ENDPOINT);
const s3 = new aws.S3({
endpoint: spacesEndpoint,
accessKeyId: DO_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: DO_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
});
const s3Params = {
Bucket: DO_SPACE,
Key: DO_GUID,
ContentType: 'image/jpeg',
ACL: 'public-read',
Expires: 600,
};
s3.getSignedUrl('putObject', s3Params, function (err, url) {
if (err) {
context.res = {
status: 400,
body: "Something went wrong, please try again."
};
} else {
context.res = {
body: url
};
}
});
};
Only thing that needs to be added is the headers in the PUT request:
x-amz-acl:public-read
Content-Type:image/jpeg
Current code is for .jpeg file and needs to be passed the MIME type if its going to be used for something else.
Robin Johnson
DigitalOcean Employee
DigitalOcean Employee badge
August 7, 2019
Hi, Spaces engineering team member here.
Need a lot more detail about how you’re using the returned URL for your presigned request.
At the very least, you need to confirm that you’re using the HTTP PUT verb in the request with the presigned URL (not POST, not GET)
The team can help you debug it best if you can post (or send a support ticket) with the full HTTP transaction, showing the full HTTP headers on both the request & response side (you should redact your values of DO_ACCESS_KEY_ID and DO_SPACE if you do post it publically) | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
# natur-service
The call layer design of natur action is used to aggregate multiple actions into a certain business flow. It is suitable for complex business scenarios. The separation of advanced scenarios can better maintain a single action and expand business.
# associated natur version
natur natur-service
2.0.0 2.0.0
2.1.x 2.1.x
# demo
import store from "your-natur-store-instance";
import NaturService from "natur-service";
import { InjectStoreModule, State } from "natur";
// sync modules of your store
type M = typeof modules;
// lazy modules of your store
type LM = typeof lazyModules;
class BaseService extends NaturService<M, LM> {
/**
* for server side render, bind your store instance to every service instance
* also you can make it optional.
*/
constructor(s: typeof store = store) {
super(s);
this.start();
}
start() {}
}
class UserService extends BaseService {
start() {
// get store instanse
this.store;
this.getStore();
// watch the user module
this.watch("user", (moduleEvent: {
type: "init" | "update" | "remove"; // user module change type, please see natur document for details
actionName: string; // the name of the action that triggered the user change
state: State; // new user state
oldModule: InjectStoreModule; // old user module data
newModule: InjectStoreModule; // new user module data
}) => {
// callback function when the user module changes
if (state) {
// The dispatch here is different from natur's dispatch,
// it can push lazy-loaded modules that have not been loaded,
// or manually loaded modules that are not configured
this.dispatch("app", "syncUserData", state);
/**
* When the push is repeated,
* but the module is still not loaded,
* natur-service will stop the last push and throw the following error
* {
* code: 0,
* message: 'stop the last dispath!'
* }
* in order to ensure that the same type of push only keeps the latest push,
* to prevent stack overflow,
* if you don't like the handling of throwing errors, then you can override this method
*/
this.dispatch("app", "syncUserData", state);
}
}
);
}
// other business logic
}
const userService = new UserService(store);
userService.destroy();
userService = null;
# NOTE
• You should not use service in the store module, because the initialization of the service depends on the initialization of the store, which will cause circular references.
Last Updated: 4/18/2021, 9:21:21 AM | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
dwww Home | Manual pages | Find package
TEXTDOMAIN(3) TEXTDOMAIN(3)
NAME
textdomain - set domain for future gettext() calls
SYNOPSIS
#include <libintl.h>
char * textdomain (const char * domainname);
DESCRIPTION
The textdomain function sets or retrieves the current message domain.
A message domain is a set of translatable msgid messages. Usually,
every software package has its own message domain. The domain name is
used to determine the message catalog where a translation is looked up;
it must be a non-empty string.
The current message domain is used by the gettext, ngettext functions,
and by the dgettext, dcgettext, dngettext and dcngettext functions when
called with a NULL domainname argument.
If domainname is not NULL, the current message domain is set to domain-
name. The string the function stores internally is a copy of the
domainname argument.
If domainname is NULL, the function returns the current message domain.
RETURN VALUE
If successful, the textdomain function returns the current message
domain, after possibly changing it. The resulting string is valid until
the next textdomain call and must not be modified or freed. If a memory
allocation failure occurs, it sets errno to ENOMEM and returns NULL.
ERRORS
The following error can occur, among others:
ENOMEM Not enough memory available.
BUGS
The return type ought to be const char *, but is char * to avoid warn-
ings in C code predating ANSI C.
SEE ALSO
gettext(3), ngettext(3), bindtextdomain(3), bind_textdomain_codeset(3)
GNU gettext 0.18.1 May 2001 TEXTDOMAIN(3)
Generated by dwww version 1.11.3 on Tue Jan 17 13:53:58 CET 2017. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Monday, October 1, 2012
JavaOne 2012: The Road to Lambda
One of the presentations I most eagerly anticipated for JavaOne 2012 was Brian Goetz's "The Road to Lambda." The taste of Lambda at last night's Technical Keynote only added to the anticipation. Held in the Hilton Plaza A/B, this was a short walk from the previous presentation that I attended in Golden Gate A/B/C. I had expected the relatively large Plaza A/B to be packed (standing-room only), but there were far more empty seats than I had expected.
Goetz started talking about Java 8 being "in the home stretch," but not yet released or ready for delivery. He said he expects Java 8 and Lambda to be available about this time next year. Goetz said that you "can write any program that's worth it to write using Java," but that Java 8 will make it much easier to do so. His slide "Modernizing Java" talked about Java SE 8 "modernizing the Java language" and "modernizing the Java libraries." His last bullet on the slide stated, "Together, perhaps the biggest upgrade ever to the Java programming model." This has been my feeling and that's part of why I was surprised this presentation was not better attended.
Goetz stated that a lambda expression is "an anonymous method." It has everything that a method has (argument list, return type, and body) except for the name. It allows you to "treat code as data." A method reference references an existing method. Goetz reiterated the huge fundamental shift to writing and using libraries that will result from addition of lambda expressions.
Goetz pointed out that most languages did not have closures when Java started in 1995, but that most languages other than Java do have closures today. He then summarized some of the history of closures in Java in the slide titled "Closures for Java - a long and winding road." He referenced Odersky's and Wadler's 1997 "Pizza" (1997), Java 1.1's inner classes (1997), and the 2006-2008 "vigorous community debate about closures" (including BGGA and CICE). Project Lambda was formed in December 2009 and associated JSR 335 was filed in November 2010. It is "fairly close to completion" today.
Goetz stated that the for loop is "over-specified for today's hardware" while describing the "accidental complexity" associated with use of "external iteration" that we frequently use today. I agreed with the point he made that the "foreach loop hides complex interaction between client and library."
The goal of lambda expressions allows the "how" to be moved from the client to the library. Goetz emphasized that this is more than a syntactic change because the library is in control with lambda expressions and it is an internal iteration. Goetz stated, "The client handles the 'what' and the library handles the 'how' and that is a good thing." He added that lambda expressions have a profound effect on how we code and especially on how we develop libraries.
Goetz discussed the new forEach(Block) method added to collections using the new default implementation mechanism for Java interfaces. Goetz differentiated that Java has always had multiple inheritance of types (can implement multiple interfaces), is now (Java 8) going to have multiple inheritance of behaviors (default method implementation available for interfaces), but still won't have multiple inheritance of state (the last of which he describes as the most dangerous). Goetz had a slide dedicated to explanation of why "diamonds are easy" when you take date (state) out of the multiple inheritance.
Goetz had a nice slide summarizing "Default Methods - Inheritance Rules." This slide featured three rules. He pointed out that "if default cannot be resolved via the rules, subclass must implement it." Goetz pointed out that an interface could provide a "weak" default implementation and subclasses can provide better implementations.
Another advantage of default methods on interfaces is that the default implementation can throw an exception (such as UnsupportedOperationException) for optional methods so that subclasses not implementing the optional behavior don't need to do anything else. Goetz also showed how lambda expressions enable the addition of reverse() and compose() methods to Comparator.
Goetz showed several examples of code that illustrated that lambda expressions allow for "cleaner" and "more natural" representations. In his words, "the code reads like the problem statement" thanks to the composability of the lambda expression-powered operations. There is also "no mutable state in the client."
One of Goetz's slides had a quote I plan to use in the future: "Laziness can be more efficient." The context of this is that laziness can be more efficient if you're not going to use all of the results because you can stop looking once a match is determined. Stream operations are either intermediate (lazy) or terminal (naturally eager).
The Stream is an abstraction introduced to allow for addition of bulk operations and "represents a stream of values." Goetz's bullet cautioned that a Stream is "not a data structure" and "doesn't store the values." The aim here was to avoid noise in setting things up and try to be more "fluent."
Goetz stated that "one of Java's friends has always been libraries." He talked about how lambda expressions enable greater parallelism in the Java libraries. Goetz stated that fork-join is powerful but not necessarily easy to use. Goetz emphasized that "Writing serial code is easy; writing parallel code is a pain in the ass." Lambda expressions will still require parallelism to be explicit, but should be unobtrusive with lambda expressions and their impact on the libraries.
To emphasize Project Lambda's effect on parallelism in the libraries, Goetz showed a painful slide with how parallel sum with collections would be done today with fork-join and then another slide showing the much simpler use of lambda expressions. The point was made: much less code with lambda expressions, making the business logic a much larger percentage of the overall code.
Goetz introduced Spliterator as the "parallel analogue of Iterator." The Spliterator's prescribed behaviors are available to any object that knows how to split itself (Spliterable).
The slide "Lambdas Enable Better APIs" drove home the powerful and welcome effect of lambda expressions on the standard Java APIs. He emphasized that the "key effect on APIs is more composability.
Goetz stated that we typically prefer evolving programming model via libraries than language syntax for numerous reasons such as less cost, less risk, etc. He summarized his presentation by stating that times have changed and it is no longer a radical idea for Java to support closures.
One of the attendees asked why lambda expression method support is on the collections rather than on iterators. Goetz said that although C# did approach it from the iterator approach, his team found it less confusing for developers to have the methods on the collections instead of on the iterators.
In response to another question, Goetz stated that reflection on lambda expressions is not yet available due to its complexity. In response to another question, Goetz stated that lambda expression support is built with invokedynamic and method handles. This is part of an effort to make lambda expressions "fun to program" and "fast."
Another question led to a really interesting response from Goetz in which Goetz explained that the availability of internal iteration within a collection itself means the iteration complexity will be encountered by far fewer people (library developers rather than end user developers). Goetz encouraged attendees to run Java 8 drops currently available to help determine if Lambda expressions are being handled correctly. Goetz remarked, "The most valuable contribution we get from the community are people who say, 'I tried it out and found this bug.'"
Goetz started this presentation by stating that this was one in a long line of presentations at previous JavaOne conferences and other conferences on the state of lambda. What was different about this one, however, is that Project Lambda is "almost there" and, with that in mind, it seems that the syntax and concepts are largely in place. This obvious solidification of the APIs and syntax is welcome and this presentation met my very high expectations for it.
6 comments:
Unknown said...
What a great summary; thanks for this writeup.
ElJavato said...
Thanks for the heads up for all of us not able to be there.
Cheers!
Madhusudana said...
Good summary.
Thanks
@DustinMarx said...
Laird, ElJavato, and Madhusudana,
Thanks for taking the time to let me know it was helpful.
Dustin
Unknown said...
Great summary and delightful reading
Thank You
Unknown said...
Good Read. Gives us insight for what's coming next
Sumit | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Sipho Burns-Ncamashe
Sipho Mangindi Burns-Ncamashe ''Aa! Zilimbola! (1920–1996) was a South African poet, short story writer and Xhosa imbongi'' (praise poet). He was also the chief of the AmaGwali Xhosa sub-group in Alice. He was also the leader of the Ciskei National Unionist Party from 1972–1978, the only member from his party to get a seat in the Republic of Ciskei National Assembly, until 1978 when he joined the Ciskei opposition party, the Ciskei National Party led by Chief Justice Mabandla. In 1979, Ciskei officially became a one-party state under the rule of Lennox Sebe and Burns-Ncamashe remained as one of the members of the Ciskei National Assembly.
Sipho Burns-Ncamashe was the praise singer for Rharhabe Paramaount Chief, Velile Sandile, grandfather to the Rharhabe Xhosa king King Maxhob'ayakhawuleza Sandile ''Aa! Zanesizwe!''. Burns-Ncamashe's son Chief Sisanda Sipuxolo Burns-Ncamashe succeeded him after his death. His youngest son Zolile Burns-Ncamashe is a spokesperson to the AmaRharhabe royal family til he became Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.
List of works by author
* Masibaliselane (1961) – a collection of short stories and poems
* Izibongo zakwaSesile (1979) – collection of poems | WIKI |
obryzus
Etymology
From, from (→ ). Ultimately from, likely via the route of ; for further connections see 🇨🇬.
Adjective
* 1) fine (of gold)
* 2) refined
* 3) assayed, tested | WIKI |
USS Magpie (AMS-25)
USS Magpie (AMS-26/YMS-400) was a built for the United States Navy during World War II.
History
Magpie was laid down as YMS-400 by Henry B. Nevins, Inc., City Island, New York, New York, 3 July 1942; launched 24 March 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Marie Norby; and commissioned 15 May 1943.
The new auxiliary motor minesweeper departed Staten Island for Norfolk, Virginia, 1 June, via the Chesapeake Bay; served briefly at Yorktown, Virginia; and escorted three merchant ships from Norfolk to Miami, Florida, arriving 27 June. She continued on to Key West, Florida, arriving the 30th.
YMS-400 reported to the Caribbean Sea frontier 2 July and the next day escorted a convoy to Cuba, arriving Guantánamo Bay the 6th. She spent the next 2 years on escort and patrol duties in the Caribbean out of Curaçao, Puerto Rico, and Trinidad.
After the German surrender, YMS-400 with other YMS ships stationed at Section Base, Trinidad, BWI spent the spring and early summer of 1945 sweeping both ends of The Gulf of Paria (Venezuela/Trinidad) to recover and destroy moored mines which the United States had positioned to protect the Bay so that large naval vessels could exercise during shakedown cruises. After dry docking the ship left Trinidad in September 1945. passing through but not sweeping at the Panama Canal. Instead, heading a small convoy, YMS-400 sailed along the west coast of Central America to Newport Beach, California where it was refurbished at a private ship yard catering to wooden bottom boats.
The next trip started in late fall. This voyage via convoy took the ship to Hawaii where the minesweeper was again inspected and tuned before leaving via the Marshall atolls for Guam and subsequently, Leyte Gulf in the Philippines. While in the Philippines, YMS-400 swept several shallow bays in Ragay Gulf on Luzon and near Dipolog on Mindanao.
Following the Japanese surrender, the auxiliary motor minesweeper arrived at the Panama Canal Zone 10 September 1945 for 6 months of minesweeping. In early April 1946, YMS-400 joined all the ships in Leyte Gulf in leaving harbor for open seas in order to ride out a tsunami caused by the 1946 Aleutian Islands earthquake.
YMS-400 was named USS Magpie and reclassified AMS-25 on 17 February 1947. For the next 3 years, based at Guam, she continued sweeping duties interspersed with practice exercises in the Marshall, Caroline, and Palau Islands.
Magpie was operating out of Apra Harbor, Guam, at the outset of the Korean War. With hostilities in full fire, Magpie began minesweeping duty off Korea in September. On 1 October, while operating off the east coast of Korea with sister ship USS Merganser (AMS-26), Magpie struck a floating mine 2 mi off Chusan Po, and sank. Twenty-one of her crew, including the commanding officer, Lt. (jg.) Warren R. Person, were never found. Merganser picked up the 12 survivors and transported them to Pusan.
Magpie was decommissioned 20 October 1950.
Ensign Robert W. Langwell was one of the 20 crew members missing from Magpie. His remains were discovered in 2008 by South Korean military personnel and returned to the United States. Langwell's remains were interred at Arlington National Cemetery on 12 July 2010.
Awards and honors
Magpie received one battle star for Korean service. | WIKI |
Amazon continues to tumble
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Amazon.com Inc. continued trade lower Wednesday morning, dragging down other Internet bellwethers with it. Both the Dow Jones Internet Index, and the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index fell marginally as well. Amazon shares were down another 14% early Wednesday as investors continued to retreat from the stock after the Seattle-based firm reported its second-quarter profit was halved because of increasing competition. Also, several analysts lowered their price targets for the stock in the wake of the disappointing earning news. Shares of Google Inc , Yahoo Inc. and eBay Inc. were down fractionally immediately after the markets opened. One Internet stock on the move upwards Wednesday was Monster Worldwide Inc., up more than 6%. Earlier, it reported positive earnings news and said it would develop a co-branded jobs site with two Philadelphia newspapers. | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Bishops call for 3-day fasting after Duterte says God stupid
MANILA, Philippines – Philippine Catholic bishops on Monday called for fasting and prayers after President Rodrigo Duterte called God "stupid" and questioned God&aposs existence in profane remarks that set the foul-mouthed leader on a collision course with Asia&aposs largest Catholic church. Archbishop Romulo Valles and the association of bishops that he heads called for a day of prayers on July 16 to invoke "God&aposs mercy and justice on those who have blasphemed God&aposs holy name, those who slander and bear false witness and those who commit murder or justify murder as a means for fighting criminality." Starting July 17, the bishops asked Filipino Catholics to join bishops in three more days of prayers with fasting and almsgiving without giving other details. Duterte has had a thorny relationship with Catholic bishops, who have criticized his bloody anti-drug crackdown and vulgar language and expressed alarm over the killings of three priests in brazen gun attacks in recent months. In televised speeches, the 73-year-old leader has often lashed out at Catholic bishops, recalling reports of sexual abuses by members of the clergy, including a foreign Jesuit priest, who, he said, fondled him and other fellow students in a Catholic university. The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines did not name Duterte in a carefully worded but highly critical "pastoral exhortation," but the allusion to the president and his tough anti-crime crackdowns, which have alarmed human rights groups, was clear. To "those who arrogantly regard themselves as wise in their own estimation and the Christian faith as nonsense, those who blaspheme our God as stupid, Saint Paul&aposs words are to the point: &aposFor the stupidity of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength,&apos" the bishops said, referring to one of the most important saints in the Catholic faith. The statement was read in a news conference after more than 100 active and retired Filipino bishops and other church officials concluded three days of meetings in Manila that focused on Duterte&aposs recent tirades against the Catholic faith and the killings of three priests in brazen gun attacks in recent months. Amid the animosity, Duterte&aposs office invited Valles for a dialogue with the president, Valles said. Presidential aides later announced that the two met for 30 minutes at the presidential palace, with Duterte agreeing "to a moratorium on statements about the church." Duterte was slammed, including by some of his political allies, two weeks ago for calling God "stupid" in a speech, with one bishop calling him a "psychopath." Duterte lamented in that speech that Adam and Eve&aposs sin in Christian theology resulted in all the faithful falling from divine grace. "Who is this stupid God? This son of a bitch is then really stupid," he said. On Friday, he said he would resign if even one witness can prove that God exists. In response, the bishops cited Saint Paul&aposs teaching that "when we are persecuted, we bear it patiently; when slandered, we respond gently." But they added that God&aposs "peace is never the peace of compromise or capitulation to evil." The bishops denied accusations that they were involved in moves to destabilize the government and said the church respects elected officials "as long as they do not contradict the basic spiritual and moral principles we hold dear, such as respect for the sacredness of life." Catholic church leaders played key roles in the Philippines&apos 1986 "people power" revolt that ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos and in the massive protests in 2001 that forced President Joseph Estrada from power after being accused of corruption. Duterte, however, has remained popular based on surveys and has repeatedly vowed to step down if allegations of corruption against him and his family can be proven. | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Page:Booth Tarkington - Alice Adams.djvu/112
Only the last time I saw you, you were telling me how awfully well you knew Mildred Palmer."
"Why, certainly I do," Alice informed him, "She's my most intimate friend."
"That's what makes it seem so funny you haven't heard anything about this Russell, because everybody says even if she isn't engaged to him right now, she most likely will be before very long. I must say it looks a good deal that way to me, myself."
"What nonsense!" Alice exclaimed. "She's never even mentioned him to me."
The young man glanced at her dubiously and passed a finger over the tiny prong that dashingly composed the whole substance of his moustache.
"Well, you see, Mildred is pretty reserved," he remarked. "This Russell is some kind of cousin of the Palmer family, I understand."
"He is?"
"Yes—second or third or something, the girls say. You see, my sister Ella hasn't got much to do at home, and don't read anything, or sew, or play solitaire, you see; and she hears about pretty much everything that goes on, you see. Well, Ella says a lot of the girls have been talking about Mildred and this Arthur Russell for quite a while back, you see. | WIKI |
How Long Do Dental Implants Last?
How long do dental implants last? A long time. And that’s about all we can scientifically say for certain. It’s hard to find good answers to this question because they are so long-lasting that most studies aren’t long enough. Based on the information we have, dental implants are essentially permanent, and, with proper care, they can last a lifetime.
We will go over some of the evidence about dental implant longevity, but if you want to speak to a Las Vegas implant dentist about this question, please call (702) 873-0324 for an appointment at the office of Dr. James B. Polley.
What Studies Say about Dental Implant Longevity
The following chart is a summary of some of the studies on long-term dental implant survival.
Survival RateStudy LengthNumber of ImplantsAuthorsDate
91%20 Years69Lekholm U, Gröndahl K, Jemt T2006
99%20 Years123[1]Astrand P, et al.2008
89.5%20 Years95Chappuis V, et al.2013
93.3%20 Years[2]12,737Krebs M, et al.2015
[1] The original population of this study was 48 individuals, but 19 died before the follow-up period, so the data reflects only implants in the remaining 29 individuals.
[2] Although the study is 20 years long, the survival rate is calculated on the basis of 17 years.
As you can see, most of these studies aren’t very large. The Astrand study also reflects one of the difficulties with long-term studies of dental implants: people pass away before the study ends. So, although we’ve had some intriguing information about how long they last, it didn’t seem definitive until the release of the Krebs study in 2015. This study shows us that most dental implants can be expected to last 20 years or more. Beyond that, though, we can’t say what the actual “lifetime” of dental implants is.
How a Product “Lifetime” Is Defined
If you’ve ever tried to redeem a “lifetime” warranty only to find it expired, you know that product lifetimes aren’t the same as human lifetimes. In fact, product lifetimes are defined in a very specific way–one that doesn’t work for dental implants.
Every product is expected to have a “wearing in” period during which a relatively large number of them will fail. This is unfortunate, but generally unavoidable. Then a product experiences a long period where few of them fail. At the end of the product’s lifetime, however, failures increase in frequency again until it reaches a point where a predetermined portion of the product, typically 50%, has failed.
With dental implants, we see the initial wearing-in period very clearly. In the Krebs study, about 60% of all dental implant failures occurred during the first year. After that, failures became infrequent. There was never a time when dental implant failures increased significantly, and, certainly, we never saw anywhere near 50% of them fail. So we can’t define the “lifetime” of dental implants.
Fotolia_107312683_Subscription_Monthly_M
What Causes Dental Implant Failures
If you want to make sure your dental implants last as long as possible, it’s important to understand why dental implants sometimes fail. The most common cause of dental implant failure is gum disease, also known as peri-implantitis when it affects them. The second most common cause of failure is a failure to integrate in the bone. Mechanical failure is the third most common cause of failure, followed by overloading.
How do you avoid these failures? First, practice good oral hygiene and dental implant maintenance. Make sure your dental implant is kept clean as well as your other teeth, because bacteria can travel through your mouth. Next, try to eat good nutritious meals that ensure your body has the resources it needs to integrate the dental implants. Remember, osseointegration is an important part of the dental implant procedure.
Work with a dentist who understands how to comfortably fit any kind of artificial tooth, minimizing risks of damage to your dental implant.
Anecdotal Accounts of Dental Implant Longevity
We also know that dental implants can last very long because some people have had them for a very long time. The first dental implant recipient had his four implants for more than four decades before he passed away of unrelated causes. The second dental implant recipient has had his for nearly 50 years now, and they’re still in place and healthy. You can read more about his story here.
If you want to learn more about how long your dental implants could last, please call (702) 873-0324 for an appointment with an implant dentist at the office of Dr. James B. Polley. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
kawáj
Etymology
Ultimately from, from. A neighbouring language probably served as an intermediary.
Noun
* 1) horse | WIKI |
3 Consumer Stocks Peter Lynch Would Like Today
Peter Lynch
Peter Lynch is widely considered an investing legend. He led Fidelity Investment's Magellan Fund to a 29.2% average annual return from 1977 until his retirement in 1990, almost doubling the S&P 500's yearly return over that time. One Up on Wall Street -- Lynch's best-seller -- is a must-read that breaks down his investing philosophy into easy-to-understand concepts.
Lynch's most-oft quoted maxim is "invest in what you know," reflecting his belief that investing within one's circle of competence -- and interest -- provides an investor with an advantage.
We asked three of our contributors to channel their inner Peter Lynch and choose a consumer goods stock that the master investor would likely find attractive today.
Brian Stoffel : I read Peter Lynch's investing books just as my Foolish journey began; I remember my excitement at hearing a successful investor say that "buying what you know" was a viable strategy. Today, I'm suggesting a company many readers are likely familiar with, Michael Kors .
The company's stock has taken a beating this year, down over 40%. That's largely because competition is taking a bite out of business, and investors are wondering how sustainable the strength of the company's brand really is. When earnings were announced in late May, comps declined by 5.8%, and gross margins contracted by 162 basis points as the company had to slash prices on goods to move inventory.
But the business is still solid. Kors has $800 million of cash on hand, and zero debt. In addition, much of the worry about the company being able to succeed in a highly competitive environment is already priced into the stock. It currently trades for just 15 times free cash flow, and 9.5 times forward earnings.
While investing in Kors could still be a losing bet if the company is unable to reconnect with customers, any progress in comps could signal huge upside for patient investors.
Tamara Walsh : Peter Lynch liked to find small-cap companies that weren't yet on institutional investors' radar. While soda and snack giant PepsiCo no longer meets that criteria, it measures up to the Lynch standard in other key ways. "Invest for the long run" was one of his main credos. Pepsi is a company that investors can confidently buy and hold for many years to come.
Additionally, one of Lynch's famous philosophies was to invest in companies with strong cash flows and below average debt. Pepsi fits the bill perfectly. Its Frito-Lay business boasts 22 brands that each generates annual sales north of $1 billion -- this helps create a favorable cash position for the company and its shareholders. The company has grown free cash flow 4% so far this year to $5.6 billion excluding certain items.
Pepsi's debt-to-total-capital ratio of 70% is in line with the industry. While that means Pepsi's debt is not quite "below average," the company still fits within Lynch's parameters given its interest coverage ratio of 15 and quick ratio of one. Together with Pepsi's ability to generate loads of cash, this means the company should have no problem repaying its debt, while also continuing to reward shareholders through dividends and buybacks.
PepsiCo is also a winning stock for long-term investors because it creates shareholder value through reliable dividends and rich share buybacks. The company has been paying a dividend every year since 1952, and has increased its payout for the past 43 consecutive years. Pepsi is on pace to return as much as $9 billion to shareholders in 2015 through dividends and share repurchases. Moreover, Pepsi's ability to generate strong cash flow means it should have no problem continuing to raise its payout for many more decades.
Together these things make PepsiCo a long-term consumer stock that would make famed investor Peter Lynch proud. Shares are currently trading around 29 times earnings or in line with the industry average.
: The cornerstone of Peter Lynch's investing philosophy is "invest in what you know," so it's impossible for me to suggest a "Peter Lynch stock" for anyone that I don't know. However, if you naturally find yourself "up" on food trends and/or buy organic foods, I'd suggest that you explore WhiteWave Foods .
Image source: WhiteWave.
While the company's stock might fly somewhat under the radar, its flagship Silk brand is especially well-known, thanks to the soaring popularity of its line of plant-based beverages and foods. Cartons of Silk almond, soy, coconut, and cashew dairy-free beverages are pouring out of food stores everywhere. We're in the early innings of a global shift away from dairy beverages, yogurts, creamers, and frozen desserts to plant-based ones. WhiteWave is the dominant player in this fast-growing niche, so investors should be able to ride this investment wave into the horizon. It's also a major player in other rapidly expanding categories, most notably organic foods and beverages.
Lynch eschewed the popular price-to-earnings ratio in favor of valuation metrics that take growth or projected growth into account, such as the PEG (P/E to growth). WhiteWave gets solid marks here, sporting a 5-year PEG of 1.8 versus the industry average of 2.4. This PEG, in my opinion, could prove to be overstated as last quarter the company increased full-year 2015 guidance across the board, and continues to prove quite adept at strategic acquisitions.
While his other quantitative criteria varied, Lynch generally favored companies with strong cash flows and low debt. WhiteWave's 1.38 debt-to-equity ratio is middle of the pack; it's roughly the same as General Mills ' 1.55 and Coke 's 1.55. Its free cash flow, however, falls short. But there's good reason: It's aggressively investing for growth, which is common for newer companies. Though WhiteWave has been around for some time, in a core way it's essentially a newer business. It was spun off from dairy giant Dean Foods beginning with an October 2012 IPO.
I have no doubt that the move toward plant-based foods represents a sustainable shift, not a shorter-term trend. So the main risk factor for WhiteWave involves increased competition resulting in commoditization.
Some investors may be comfortable buying now, while others might want to put "WWAV" on their watch lists to see if its cash flows and debt load become more "Lynchian" over time.
The next billion-dollar iSecret
The world's biggest tech company forgot to show you something at its recent event, but a few Wall Street analysts and the Fool didn't miss a beat: There's a small company that's powering their brand-new gadgets and the coming revolution in technology. And we think its stock price has nearly unlimited room to run for early-in-the-know investors! To be one of them, just click here .
The article 3 Consumer Stocks Peter Lynch Would Like Today originally appeared on Fool.com.
Beth McKenna has no position in any stocks mentioned. Brian Stoffel has no position in any stocks mentioned. Tamara Rutter owns shares of PepsiCo and WhiteWave Foods. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends PepsiCo and WhiteWave Foods. The Motley Fool owns shares of Michael Kors Holdings and has the following options: long January 2016 $37 calls on KO, short January 2016 $43 calls on KO, and short January 2016 $37 puts on KO. The Motley Fool recommends KO.
Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days . We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy .
Copyright © 1995 - 2015 The Motley Fool, LLC. All rights reserved. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy .
The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc. | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Google Cloud Platform
Python
The SortExpression Class
Class SortExpression allows you to customize how your search results are sorted.
SortExpression is defined in the google.appengine.api.search module.
1. Constructor
2. Properties:
Constructor
The constructor for class SortExpression is defined as follows:
class SortExpression(expression=None, direction=DESCENDING, default_value=None)
Sort results by the specified scoring expression.
Arguments
expression
An expression to be evaluated when sorting results for each matching document. The expression can simply be a field name, or some compound expression such as _score + count(likes) * 0.1 which will add the score from a scorer to a count of the values of a likes field weighted by a factor of 0.1.
direction
The direction to sort the search results, either ASCENDING or DESCENDING.
default_value
The default value of the expression, if no field is present and cannot be calculated for a document. A text value must be specified for text sorts. A numeric value must be specified for numeric sorts.
Result value
A new instance of class SortExpression.
Exceptions
TypeError
If any of the parameters have an invalid type, or an unknown attribute is passed.
ValueError
If any parameter has an invalid value.
Properties
An instance of class SortExpression has the following properties:
expression
Returns the expression used to sort matched results.
direction
Returns the direction of sort expression: ASCENDING or DESCENDING.
default_value
Returns a default value for the expression if no other value could be computed. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Talk:Truth and Reconciliation Commission (DRC)
Overall: A good starting point. I think you're missing a lot of the content that would normally be found in a similar article. I'd add more detailed sections on the background of the conflict (what exactly was the conflict?), details of the commission's creation and mandate, the process by which it collected information, difficulties it met along the way, and any conclusions or recommendations that it put forward. It would also be useful to include reactions to the commission and its findings - you mentioned it was met with criticism but by who? You could add links to previously existing wikipedia articles to contextualize things as well. Finally, double check sentence structure throughout the article (for example: "A peace conference called the Inter-Congolese Dialogue was held Pretoria, South Africa in December 2002, hundreds of members from Congolese civil society.") It'd also be great to see sources! (K8macbeth (talk) 23:24, 19 March 2016 (UTC))
Additional comment
Not the best-known TRC in the world, so it may not have as much material to draw on as others. I'll second the peer review comments. The article could certainly be fleshed out, eg was it an attempt to copy what worked in South Africa TRC case? Who were the commissioners supposed to represent? Any recommendations to speak of?
That said, there's enough here to move your article to the Wikipedia mainspace, without risk of a repeated speedy deletion. Tips on doing this appear in the “Moving Out of Your Sandbox” handout, at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Classroom_handout_-_moving_out_of_your_sandbox.pdf
You may also wish to consult, before the final deadline at the end of next week, the handout on “Polishing Your Article” at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Polishing_your_articles.pdf — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dwebsterbu (talk • contribs) 19:35, 23 March 2016 (UTC) | WIKI |
Ken Traub Flexes Corporate Governance Muscles in Comtech Turnaround
Ken Traub named CEO of Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ: CMTL) in January after joining board in October
Traub to oversee turnaround of Comtech, whose shares have lagged for several years
Turnaround goals include operational discipline, supporting profitable growth, review of strategic alternatives and a stronger capital structure
Comtech already announced $40 million capital infusion to shore up balance sheet
Traub swiftly made a deal with activist investor, giving one Comtech board seat and agreeing on a turnaround plan
Traub brings extensive track record with corporate governance cleanups, including successful turnaround of American Banknote Holographics
American Bank Note Holographics saw a more-than 1,000% increase in shareholder value after sale to JDSU with Mr. Traub as President, CEO and director
By John Jannarone and Jarrett Banks
From corporate governance shortcomings to balance sheet worries, Ken Traub isn’t afraid to roll up his sleeves when he sees a company facing big structural problems. His latest mission: Turning around Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (Nasdaq: CMTL) as its new CEO.
Comtech, which provides satellite, wireless and terrestrial technologies for both commercial and military applications, hired Mr. Traub late last year as a director and within three months he ascended to President and CEO. He’s been tasked with reviving the company, whose share price has fallen steadily over the last several years.
He’s targeting a number of initiatives to right the ship, including better operational discipline, a review of strategic alternatives and a stronger capital structure. He’s already made a big step on the latter effort, announcing a $40 million capital infusion that helped cure covenant breaches on some debt, lowered interest rates and added financial flexibility.
That deal, which was announced just weeks after Mr. Traub became CEO, highlights his ability to work with all stakeholders when a company is under strain. In this case, it was existing holders of Comtech’s convertible preferred stock and subordinated debt who agreed to the deal.
To appreciate Mr. Traub’s skill set, it’s important to know more about his unusual history with troubled companies. Most notably, he arrived for his first day on the job as CFO at American Bank Note Holographics, a company with roots in the 18th century as the original printer of U.S. currency, only to quickly discover problems with the books.
“I met with auditors and management and it took me one day to realize SEC misstatements had been made,” Mr. Traub said in an interview with CorpGov. (He noted ironically that American Bank Note Holographics was itself in the business of preventing fraud).
It was the start of a wild ride, with Mr. Traub resigning only to be asked to return and advise the company first as a consultant and shortly thereafter as President, CEO and director. “I wanted to save the company,” he said.
Indeed, Mr. Traub took decisive measures. With SEC investigations and Department of Justice criminal investigations pending, he orchestrated the departure of all but one director, recruited a new board and terminated the entire senior executive team. Mr. Traub restructured the company’s debt and regained the confidence of both creditors and employees, including settling with an activist. Ultimately, the company was sold to JDSU resulting in a 1,000%+ return to shareholders under his leadership as CEO.
Mr. Traub took his playbook to more companies in the role of an activist investor with a laser focus on corporate governance improvements. He has worked alongside Starboard Value while it was still part of Ramius and served as Managing Partner, Raging Capital Management, LLC. “I focused on identifying public companies that fell out of favor for fixable reasons,” he said.
Mr. Traub sees parallels with Comtech and some of his other turnaround efforts. The company, facing an unusual activist attack from two former CEOs, sought Mr. Traub out and invited him to join the board. He said he was drawn to the company because he admired its rich history and important work involving satellite communications, emergency response and applications on the battlefield.
Recognizing the challenge of going to a proxy contest, Mr. Traub decided to make a deal with the activist and focus on improving operations immediately. Just after Mr. Traub joined the Board, Comtech was awarded a $50 million contract from the U.S. Navy for its SATCOM modems. At the end of November, he was elevated to Executive Chairman and in January 2025 became President and CEO.
Immediately, Mr. Traub recognized serious problems. The company had too many product lines and some products were being sold at a negative gross margin and he and the team made the decision to exit those lines of business.
The company has also demonstrated momentum with new product launches since Mr. Traub took the helm as CEO. Those include a new multipath radio platform and the ELEVATE 2.0 multi-orbit satellite communications (“SATCOM”) platform.
Comtech has a foothold in the critical satellite communications industry, though it serves a different role than Elon Musk’s Starlink, which focuses on delivering high-speed, low-latency broadband internet through satellites operating in low Earth orbit. Comtech, on the other hand, provides satellite network equipment, ground station solutions, and technologies that support both satellite and terrestrial communications.
Comtech supplies infrastructure that enables satellite communications to function effectively—a feature that also makes it resilient to economic cycles. The company specializes in high-security, mission-critical applications and excels in solving complex, time-sensitive communication challenges. This includes partnerships in which it supplies mission critical technologies for the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force.
The company’s financial profile reflects a serious opportunity for Mr. Traub to unlock. Comtech generates about $500 million in annual revenue with positive adjusted EBITDA. It sports a funded backlog of $763.8 million and revenue visibility of approximately $1.6 billion.
Comtech is “in the business of keeping the world safe but it had lost credibility among some stakeholders,” Mr. Traub said. “We are committed to earning the trust and confidence of all of the Company’s stakeholders as we execute on our plans to build a stronger and healthier future for Comtech.”
Contact:
CorpGov.com
Editor@CorpGov.com
The post Ken Traub Flexes Corporate Governance Muscles in Comtech Turnaround appeared first on CorpGov. | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Diet plans For Weight Loss and Healthy Eating
Portion control and healthy food choices are a key part of any weight loss diet plan.
Internet weight loss diet plans are a cheap and easy way to lose weight. Virtually every site has a link to a good weight loss plan, but some require a little home research before adhering to them. As always, please consult a doctor or a physician before beginning any radical weight loss diet plans.
Healthy diet plans combine nutrition with portion control. If a diet plan does not include these two items, then it is not a true diet plan. The simplest diets are those that implement nutrition, portion control, and some sort of exercise regimen. Diet plans that include all three of these are always the most effective.
An awesome diet plan does not exist outside of Hollywood. A careful approach to eating healthy is the overall best way to control weight gain and ensure weight loss. Remember, all that has to take place for weight loss to occur is a net loss in calories. The equation of calories in – calories out= weight loss is the only way to lose weight.
The reason people get fat is because of inactivity, over-portioning, and aging. As the body grows older, it becomes more efficient at storing fat for later energy needs. This accounts for obesity in many people that are past their 20s.
Good diets take a long time to prove to be effective. Remember, obese people did not become obese overnight, so the expectation of an Internet weight loss diet plan to take off 30 pounds in a few days is usually a scam.
Time and portioning are two of the keys to following good diet. If you are eating healthy foods, but only eating healthy foods once a day and really packing it in with a shovel, then you will not lose any weight. Self control and discipline are keys to losing body fat, and the best diet plans will not work unless you commit to several small meals, with smaller portions every day.
Diet plans mean lifestyle changes. It is hard sometimes to alter a particular lifestyle, but if you want to lose weight, it is mandatory. The lifestyle that made you obese is the lifestyle you have to change, be it with exercise, diet, stress relief, sleeping less, or any other common obesity factors. The best diet plans will not work at all without some sort of impetus. Weight loss is a group effort that requires all of the points in your personal life habits to contribute to a goal.
Leave a Comment
All comments are moderated.
* Denotes required field.
* | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Otwell Johnson
Otwell Johnson was a successful merchant in England during the reign of Henry VIII. His chronicle is one of the main sources detailing the execution of Henry's fifth wife, Katherine Howard. | WIKI |
Dwars door Vlaanderen
Dwars door Vlaanderen (Across Flanders) is a semi-classic road bicycle race in Belgium, held annually since 1945. The race starts in Roeselare and finishes in Waregem, both in West Flanders. Since 2017 the event is included in the UCI World Tour.
Held in late March, the event is part of the Flemish Cycling Week, which also includes E3 Harelbeke, Gent–Wevelgem and the Tour of Flanders. Traditionally Dwars door Vlaanderen was held four days after Milan–San Remo and a week and a half before the Tour of Flanders. As from 2018 the race moved up one week on the international calendar and is now contested on the Wednesday before the Tour of Flanders, Flanders's foremost cycling classic, held on Sunday.
Since 2012, a women's edition of Dwars door Vlaanderen is held on the same day as the men's race, starting and finishing on the same location, of approximately 130 kilometres distance. Both events are organized by Flanders Classics. In addition the Grand Prix de Waregem was formerly regarded as the Under 23 version of the race.
Dwars door België
The race was first run in 1945 from Sint-Truiden to Waregem and was named Dwars door België (Across Belgium) – a name it kept until 1999. Belgian cycling icon Rik Van Steenbergen won the inaugural race. From 1946 to 1964 the event was run as a stage race over two days – with the exception of 1948. The first stage started in Waregem and finished in the eastern Belgian provinces of Limburg or Liège; from which it returned to Waregem the next day. In 1948 and since 1965, it has been held as a one-day race. Two editions have been cancelled, in 1971 and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Held in late March, the event traditionally marked the start of the Flemish Cycling Week, which also includes E3 Harelbeke, Gent–Wevelgem, the Three Days of De Panne, and the Tour of Flanders. Dwars door Vlaanderen was contested mid-week, four days after Italy's monument race Milan–San Remo and a week and a half before the Tour of Flanders.
World Tour race
In 2000 the event was renamed Dwars door Vlaanderen and Roeselare became the new starting place. The race was included in the inaugural UCI Europe Tour in 2005, classified as a UCI 1.1 event, and from 2013 to 2016 as a 1.HC race. The 2016 edition nearly had to be cancelled as it was scheduled one day after the 2016 Brussels bombings, causing security alert to be raised to the highest level in all of Belgium. On the evening of the event, organizers decided to continue as planned and the Belgian authorities gave clearance on the day of the race. The race was won by Jens Debusschere.
The 2017 edition was promoted to the UCI World Tour, cycling's highest tier of professional races. In 2018 Dwars door Vlaanderen was moved one week later on the calendar, from a position mid-week after Milan–San Remo to the Wednesday before the Tour of Flanders. At the same time the course was scaled down from 200 km to 180 km in length, and the Oude Kwaremont and Paterberg climbs were cut from the race.
Route
Dwars door Vlaanderen is one of several cobbled races in Flanders during Spring classics season. The race starts in Roeselare and finishes in Waregem, for a total distance of ca. 180 km. The bulk of the course is set in the hilly Flemish Ardennes.
The first 80 km in West Flanders are mainly flat, after which the course becomes more selective with a dozen climbs in the hill zone in East Flanders. Despite annual changes, some of the regular climbs in the race are the Taaienberg, Kruisberg and Côte de Trieu. The top of the last climb, Nokereberg, comes at 11 km from the finish. Additionally, there are several flat stretches of cobbles. Due to its hilly course in the Flemish Ardennes, the race is similar in nature to the Tour of Flanders, and is often used in preparation for the bigger event four days later.
Men's race winners
* colspan=4 align=center|↓ "Dwars door België" ↓
* colspan=4 align=center|↓ "Dwars door België" ↓
* colspan=4 align=center|↓ "Dwars door Vlaanderen" ↓
* colspan=4 align=center|↓ "Dwars door Vlaanderen" ↓
Source: www.dwarsdoorvlaanderen.be
Multiple winners
Riders in bold are active
Multiple winners
Riders in italics are active | WIKI |
Phylogenomic analysis of Campylobacter fetus reveals a clonal structure of insertion element ISCfe1 positive genomes
Abdel-Glil, Mostafa Youssef GND; Hotzel, Helmut GND; Tomaso, Herbert GND; Linde, Jörg GND
Subspecies of the species Campylobacter fetus are associated with specific host niches including mammals and reptiles. C. fetus subsp. fetus is a zoonotic pathogen infecting humans. Infections can vary from an acute intestinal illness to severe systemic infections, with sheep and cattle as major reservoirs. In contrast, C. fetus subsp. venerealis causes bovine genital campylobacteriosis, which leads to abortion in cattle and a high economic burden for the farmers. Therefore, high-quality molecular subtyping is indispensable for interventional epidemiology. We used whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data of 283 Campylobacter fetus strains from 18 countries and compared several methods for Campylobacter fetus subtyping, including WGS, multilocus sequence typing, PCR assays, and the presence of the insertion element ISCfe1. We identified a highly clonal clade (designated as clade 1) that harbors the insertion sequence ISCfe1. The presence of this insertion sequence is an essential diagnostic tool for the identification of the subspecies Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis, serving as a target for several PCR assays. However, we have found a high sequence variability for the ISCfe1 besides the presence of ISCfe1-paralogues in certain other genomes (n=7) which may cause incorrect diagnostic results. Clade 1 seems to be the cattle-specific clade of this species. We propose that only this clade might be designated as Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis as it harbors the ISCfe1 marker sequence, which is a major target for molecular methods currently used for Campylobacter fetus subspecies identification. Fostering this proposal, we defined eleven stable nucleotide markers specific for this clade. Additionally, we developed a bioinformatics toolbox for the fast identification of this clade based on WGS data. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that WGS can be used for Campylobacter fetus subtyping overcoming limitations of current PCR and MLST protocols.
Cite
Citation style:
Abdel-Glil, Mostafa / Hotzel, Helmut / Tomaso, Herbert / et al: Phylogenomic analysis of Campylobacter fetus reveals a clonal structure of insertion element ISCfe1 positive genomes. 2020.
Rights
Use and reproduction:
Export | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
outer space
Void between celestial bodies
Outer space is the expanse that exists beyond Earth and between celestial bodies. Outer space is not completely empty—it is a hard vacuum containing a low density of particles, predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium, as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, neutrinos, dust, and cosmic rays. The baseline temperature of outer space, as set by the background radiation from the Big Bang, is 2.7 kelvins. The plasma between galaxies accounts for about half of the baryonic (ordinary) matter in the universe; it has a number density of less than one hydrogen atom per cubic metre and a temperature of millions of kelvins. Local concentrations of matter have condensed into stars and galaxies. Studies indicate that 90% of the mass in most galaxies is in an unknown form, called dark matter, which interacts with other matter through gravitational but not electromagnetic forces. Observations suggest that the majority of the mass-energy in the observable universe is dark energy, a type of vacuum energy that is poorly understood. Intergalactic space takes up most of the volume of the universe, but even galaxies and star systems consist almost entirely of empty space.
Back | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Talk:HMAS Launceston
Split Section
This aarticle should be split in two following the setup of the other RAN ships and to ease categorization.--Oldwildbill 09:03, 1 August 2006 (UTC) | WIKI |
Skip to content
External load balancer
In case you do not wish to expose nodes to internet directly, prefer to perfrom tls termination outside the cluster, or both, you can use a external load balancer to expose your services.
You will point your a-records to this load balancer, and it will forward traffic to your cluster. Place the nodes and the load balancer in a shared private network, and expose only the load balancer to the public internet.
┌────────────────────────────┐
│ Private network │
│ ┌──────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Kubernetes Cluster │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ ┌──────┐ ┌──────┐ │ │ ┌────────┐
│ │ │ Node ◄───► Node ◄─┼──┼───► Client │
│ │ └──────┘ └──────┘ │ │ └────────┘
│ └──────────────────────┘ │
└────────────────────────────┘
┌────────────────────────────┐
│ Private network │
│ ┌──────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Kubernetes Cluster │ │
│ │ ┌──────┐ ┌──────┐ │ │
│ │ │ Node ◄───► Node │ │ │
│ │ └──▲───┘ └──▲───┘ │ │
│ └─────┼──────────┼─────┘ │
│ ┌──┴──────────┴─┐ │
│ │ │ │ ┌────────┐
│ │ Load balancer ◄──────┼───► Client │
│ │ │ │ └────────┘
│ └───────────────┘ │
└────────────────────────────┘
Get wildcard certificate
Its popular to set up a load balancer cert-bot and a reverse proxy like nginx or haproxy to automatically generate and renew certificates. You could also include health checks in the load balancer, so it would not route traffic to any unhealthy node.
Todo: Add example set up for a VPS with HAPROXY
If you prefer you can also use a load balancer as a service. One example of this is Hetzner. If you use them to host your domains as well you can set up ssl termination and certificate renewal automatically, but if you dont, you can also paste the certificates manually. You can buy a certificate, or you could generate one with letsencrypt, like this:
sudo docker run -it --rm --name certbot \
-v "/etc/letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt" \
-v "/var/lib/letsencrypt:/var/lib/letsencrypt" \
certbot/certbot certonly \
--manual --preferred-challenges dns
Follow the steps, add the dns settings as prompted, and use the generated certificates with the load balancer. You should use the fullchain.pem as a certificate and the private.pem as private key. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Page:Germinal - Zola - 1925.djvu/99
GERMINAL saying anything, at the chitterlings, excited by the greasy paper.
Maheude was drinking her coffee in little sips, with her hands round the glass to warm them, when Father Bonnemort came down. Usually he rose late, and his breakfast waited for him on the fire. But to-day he began to grumble because there was no soup. Then, when his daughter-in-law said to him that one cannot always do what one likes, he ate his potatoes in silence. From time to time he got up to spit in the ashes for cleanliness, and, settled in his chair, he rolled his food round in his mouth, with lowered head and dull eyes.
"Ah! I forgot, mother," said Alzire. "The neighbour came"
Her mother interrupted her.
"She bothers me!"
There was a deep rancour against the Levaque woman who had pleaded poverty the day before to avoid lending her anything; while she knew that she was just then in comfort, since her lodger, Bouteloup, had paid his fortnight in advance. In the settlement they did not usually lend from household to household.
"Here! you remind me," said Maheude. "Wrap up a mill-full of coffee. I will take it to Pierronne; I owe it her from the day before yesterday."
And when her daughter had prepared the packet she added that she would come back immediately to put the men's soup on the fire. Then she went out with Estelle in her arms, leaving old Bonnemort to chew his potatoes leisurely, while Lénore and Henri fought for the fallen parings.
Instead of going round, Maheude went straight across through the gardens, for fear lest Levaque's wife should call her. Her garden was just next to that of the Pierronnes, and in the dilapidated trellis-work which separated them there was a hole through which they fraternised. The common well was there, serving four households. Beside it, behind a clump of feeble lilacs, was situated the shed, a low building full of old tools, in which were brought up the rabbits which were eaten on feast days. One o'clock struck; it was the hour for coffee, and not a soul was to be seen at the doors or windows. Only a workman belonging to the earth-cutting, waiting the hour for [87] | WIKI |
Talk:Robert Lichello
Untitled
Note: In 2001 I wrote an "obituary" at Amazon.com regarding the publication of the AIM textbook for investors. (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-reviews/0451204417/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/002-2173789-8137638?ie=UTF8&customer-reviews.sort%5Fby=-SubmissionDate&n=283155) The following is an edited version of my writing at that time: —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Aim-user (talk • contribs).
* Moved from article space. Angus McLellan (Talk) 23:00, 26 December 2006 (UTC) | WIKI |
Talk:Shareware
DOOM
The article should mention DOOM, one of the most successful, if not the most successful, PC game explicitly offered as "shareware". <IP_ADDRESS> 11:27, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
* It should mention it, yes. But I don't know if it or it's predecessor, Wolfenstein 3D, was more successful. We need to find some numbers somewhere. — Frecklefoot | Talk 15:17, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Rewrite
This article does not convey a clear concise information about Shareware. Or in other words, this article is written in an un-encyclopedic or magazine like way.
Please consider a rewrite.
Mugunth 05:12, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
* There have been about one thousand edits to this page over it's history. Some revisions have been well written, many have been less so. Reviving and sorting through the history would take a lot of work. The one specific point that has caused a lot of contention is the lack of a proper definition of the term. The rewritten article should clearly state that the definition is not canonical and is widely disputed. This fact is well referenced over the history of the article. If this point were made more clear in the rewrite, with an emphasis of how different definitions of the term affect different aspects of Shareware, I believe future editors would have an easier time with it. (Yes, I know people like me should just do it and not talk about it; but this would be a multi-day project to ensure the rewrite is comprehensive over the many references that have been added and removed over the years.) --Bwagstaff 07:45, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
* I have just rewritten the first part of this article. The past version had some facts wrong, completely left out any mention of shareware disk distributors, who were the major source of shareware distribution in the 1980s and early 1990s, and claimed that the number of new programs in pre-Internet days were severely limited (which is not true -- Public Software Library added hundreds of new programs a month) thus restricting the spread of niche programs. Nfordwik 19:30, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
Shareware vs Open Source
This suggestion may create more problems rather than solving them, but...:I find it interesting that no one has compared shareware to "Open Source" and "Free/libre" software which provided explicit licenses including BSD license, the GNU General Public License (GPL). Versions 2 and 3 of the GPL, etc. While these are generally for freeware, these license agreements address some of the problems and abuses of the shareware that proceeded it. It might be helpful to do a comparison/contrast. I stopped shopping for shareware when I discovered open source, and I don't think I'm the only one!!
There was also some writing on the commercial "success" of shareware projects. One should be more specific, perhaps find reference to statistics on profitability? It seems unlikely that there would be statistics on that, and even then, the complicating factors of a developer's/the developers' other jobs/ or studies at school, and whether the project begins as a hobby, and a thousand other factors makes it really difficult to assess the "success" of a project. Cuvtixo (talk) 04:57, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
Definition section
I have added this section in light of previous comments above. I moved the first paragraph from the History section to here, it looks a good start but needs citations. Hence I added the Reflist to make it easier for others to add references to the various terms. It looks like other terms in other sections e.g. 'crippleware' could be moved here to keep it all in one place. There is much overlap and conflict of facts between the various sections at the moment - so more citations are needed to back up the facts and opinions in this article.Ray3055 (talk) 20:28, 28 November 2007 (UTC)
standards
I removed this: "One problem is the lack of standards, including a strict definition of what constititues "shareware." because the section goes on to mention various standards by industry groups. Perhaps the original author meant "agreed standards". I was an ASP member way back in the early 1990s and they certainly had standards both for ASP Membership in what was allowed to be described as ASP approved shareware and also for ASP Vendor members in the way that the software was to be decribed; but certainly even then there was discussion that the distribution of a fully-functional version with no 'nags' etc did not give good returns for all programs - in particular 'business software' like the original software from Jim Button did well, but games software required a different sales model - as per Apogee etc. I recall most games software companies were not ASP members because the ASP standards resulted in poor sales for them.Ray3055 (talk) 12:33, 27 December 2007 (UTC)
Re: definition of terms
* (I've moved this comment, as it was a reply to a thread nearly two years old. The original thread is at Talk:Shareware/Archive 1. Chris Cunningham (not at work) - talk 18:20, 28 August 2008 (UTC))
I agree the definition needs to be "loosened up". I think the article is doing well in defining shareware as a distribution method, but then it becomes skewed by stating that the parts of shareware that can only be obtained after registering aren't shareware. They are shareware, but registered shareware that is not freely distributable as opposed to unregistered shareware that is. It's shareware because of how it is obtained. The definition section and the distribution section both need mending, in my opinion. If registered shareware is not shareware because it cannot itself be shared, then the free part is not just shareware either because it can be used on its own without paying (it'd be freeware; you can indefinitely play the first episode of Heretic without any obligations whatsoever just like any totally free game). Both parts together make that sort of software shareware. Distinctions should be made between different shareware models, but a product either is shareware, or it isn't. It's not that a portion of it is shareware and the rest isn't.
Perhaps the article needs sections describing the different shareware models used; earlier freer shareware that had little conditioning for the user, which either applied to a BBS service or chose to contribute optionally, and later "crippleware" and "part free shareware" which gave companies more control over their products.
Relatedly, the defining difference between a demo and a free portion of a shareware product is that a demo does not offer a registration for the full product, not that the one is "complete" and the other isn't. In some cases the developers contradicted what I'm saying in how they called their software; for example id Software's DOOM says "this is not shareware" when you load the registered game. But I don't think an encyclopedic article should follow the marketing terminology of a company when describing a phenomenon (based around a distribution method), because such a partial definition of shareware would restrict the article. Although it might be wise to note how companies may have defined their shareware offerings in the article. Who is like God? (talk) 17:03, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
The newest edit
I visited this page, and saw the need for style editing and some clarification. It was not my intention to alter information, though I did notice the inconsistency in defining shareware as the software vs shareware as a distribution method. I visited Wiktionary and used much of that definition here, but then, I read this talk page and I realize I might have stepped on some toes in the process. The fact that shareware is a type of distribution, in my opinion, should be made after the primary definition which, in common usage, refers to the software itself. As a method of distribution I would think it should read sharewaring. In any case, though I'm new to wikipedia editing, and certainly to this article, I hope you will consider the merits of my rewrite and not just revert them back to the old version. After all, it sounds much more "encyclopedic" now. Marmel2 (talk) 12:54, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
* I fixed the link to Bob Wallace's name to be a standard Wikipedia link, as he is profiled in an article. I also fixed a longstanding misattribution (here and on the bio page); Bob did not invent the term, but he was the first popular user of it. The edits you made look good, and I don't think a wiktionary link is necessarily required, but I'll add an infobox reference to it since there is a convenient template for that. Todd Vierling (talk) 18:35, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
describe the differences between shareware, freeware and public domain software
now i know the shareware is trial version, freeware is we can free download example gtalk. —Preceding unsigned comment added by <IP_ADDRESS> (talk) 16:36, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
Moved new-user query to discussion page
Lokiasan, a first-time editor, appended the following query at the bottom of the article: "Sometimes, in some web download page, state that software is freeware, but after we install and try to run the application, it request to purchase the full version. It this a fake freeware [www.golden-computer-service.com]http://www.golden-computer-service.com"
AGF convinced me not to rv the edit. Rob Rosenberger (talk) 02:45, 7 May 2009 (UTC)
Reference #8 requires login
The reference page http://www.oisv.com/articles/marketing/3_tips_to_improve_conversion_rates/ redirects itself to a login page. It requires a username and login to view its contents. Shouldn't it be removed or replaced by a "open" page? Leosdad (talk) 20:30, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
* No. There is no policy/guideline saying that. --Joshua Issac (talk) 03:08, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
* Just because there isn't a policy for something doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. the rules are only for guidelines. It makes sense if someone wanted to replace a reference page that can not be easily viewed with one that can (if both are equally reliable as sources). IRWolfie- (talk) 20:19, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
* That the source is not freely accessible is no reason to remove it, let alone replace it. If there is another reliable source available, then it may be added without removing the non-free source (unless there is another reason to remove it). Otherwise, we would be removing thousands of books and peer reviewed academic papers as sources. The relevant policy is Verifiability (WP:PAYWALL). --Joshua Issac (talk) 19:40, 8 November 2010 (UTC)
The definition, yet again
* "Shareware is usually offered as a trial version with certain features only available after the license is purchased, or as a full version, but for a trial period. Once the trial period has passed the program may stop running until a license is purchased."
I grew up in the days when the shareware market was a niche one. There was a company called Shareware Marketing, later Shareware Publishing, whose business was distributing shareware, freeware and PD software on floppy disks. The basic definition of shareware with which it went, AIUI taken from the Association of Shareware Professionals, is that the user agreement stipulates that you register by paying the author (or, in a few rare cases, merely contacting the author) to obtain a licence to continue using it. Usually there would be a time period or number of uses set in this agreement, but one of the rules is that it does not stop working once this time has passed - it is thus a form of honour system. Moreover, any material benefits of registration, such as technical support, a manual, a version with more features (whether via an unlocking code or the better version being sent to you on a disk) or additional content or software, are extra to the requirement of registration being in the licence agreement.
See also my previous explanation, which goes into a few more details.
Still, it would be good if we could find evidence of how the term was first defined. We know that the late Bob Wallace popularized it. But had anyone coined the term beforehand? Did Bob ever give a definition? The ASP website now doesn't seem to define the term to this level of detail. Still, there ought to be some definition agreed upon by the industry that preserves the distinction of shareware from demos, crippleware, timeware and the like. -- Smjg (talk) 18:13, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
* I agree that some research into the history of the term's definition would be a good idea. I also agree that a piece of software that releases a free demo version is not the same thing as shareware by any reasonable definition. That said, if the normal usage of the term includes demos today we can't ignore that fact entirely either. --ThaddeusB (talk) 03:10, 11 April 2010 (UTC)
* One of the problems is that the definition and environment have changed over time. In its heyday there was a pretty clear distinction between retail software and try-before-you-buy software in most cases. The Internet, more mainstream computer use, open source, etc. have changed things so much that I could argue that there really isn't such a thing as shareware, as the term was once used, any longer--or at least it's indistinguishable from the broader world of commercial software.
ghaff (talk) 11:53, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
download.com
Download.com is still up and running. If you mean a different download.com then dont link it to the running one. <IP_ADDRESS> (talk) 16:27, 3 July 2011 (UTC)
Freeware term coining history vs. a "software distribution service"?
I looked up the citation for "In 1982, Andrew Fluegelman created a program for the IBM PC called PC-Talk, a telecommunications program, and used the term freeware", but it seemed like "FREEWARE" was actually referring to "a software distribution service"; although this may have been in addition to it being a term for free software. However, if Andrew Fluegelman himself actually coined or invented the term, I did not see that stated in the cited article: https://books.google.com/books?id=WYnHD9WSWdAC&pg=PA143#v=onepage&q&f=false The citation given at the Freeware article didn't have a link to it online, and I don't have the book or article: ""Shareware: An Alternative to the High Cost of Software", Damon Camille, 1987"; nor does that give a page number, etc. Also, an article or book about shareware may or may not be trusted for its historicity research, as that might not be its primary purpose. Misty MH (talk) 15:25, 26 May 2021 (UTC) | WIKI |
Page:The New International Encyclopædia 1st ed. v. 03.djvu/87
* BILGE. 69 injury in the bilge, she is said to be bilged. The upper side of the floor-tinil)ers in a wooden ship, and of the inner bottum in a modern vessel, form, near the midship line, natural drainways for any water wliioh may leak into or be formed in the ship, and are called bilges. The largest circumference of a cask is called the bilge. Bilge Blocks. A series of blocks on which the bilges of a ship rest when she is in a dry- dock. Bilge Iveel. A '-shaped keel riveted to a ship's bottom near the turn of the bilge for the purpose of checking her rolling. These keels are very efl'ective, and few large ships are now built without them. A comparison of the behavior of two 15,000-ton British battle-ships, one fitted with bilge keels and one without them, showed that the gain in a rough sea was very great; at one time the ship without bilge keels was rolling 28 degrees each way, while lier sister ship with keels 30 inches deep only rolled 11 degrees. Bilge Keelson. . internal longitudinal stiffening plate or timber inside the bilges. Bilge-Water. The water which collects in the bilges. It has a peculiar fetid odor which is very strong if the bilges are not kept as clean as possible. In the ships of the nay bilges are pumped out at least once a day and carefully cleaned once a week. In wooden ships it is very difficult to keep the bilges clean, and sickness on board has often been ascribed to their foulness. BiLGEWAys. A series of timbers on the launching ways. The cradle, which supports the body of the ship in launching, rests on the bilgeways. BILGUER, bil'gwer, Paul Rudolf ton (1815-40). A German chess-player, born at Ludwigslust. He was at an early age one of the most accomplished players of his day. He frequently gave exhibitions of memory feats, such as playing two games simultaneously, without watching the board. His Handbuch des Scharh- spiels (completed by Von Heydebrand and Von der Lasa. 1891) is regarded bj- many as the au- thority on the subject. BILHANA, bel-ha'na. An Indian poet of the Eleventh Century. He was born in Kash- mir and is supposed to hae died in the Deccan. His most celebrated work is the Caunsurata- pa)icu(ik(i, a lyric poem of about fifty strophes, of which several versions have been preserved. Consult Hijfer's metrical translation in the In- dische (lediclife (Leipzig, 1844). BILIMrBI. See Carambola. BILIN, b4-len' (Bohem. Bilina, from the river Bielo, wliite). A town of the Austrian Crown- land of Bohemia, beautifully situated in the val- ley of the Biela. about ti miles southwest of Tep- litz. It has important agricultural industries and is famous for its alkali springs. Over one million bottles of the water are exported annual- ly. Population, in 1890, 6000; in 1900, 7800. In the vicinity rises the remarkable isolated clinkstone rock, called the Borschen, or Biliner Stein. BILIN. The language of the Bogos (q.v.). BILIO'SO. A character in The Malcontent, a tragi-coniicly by Marston (1004). BILL, or BEAK. Sec Bird. BILL (l.l,at. billii. for Lat. bulla, anything rounded; sealjStamp; edict, bull). In legislation. BILLET. the common name for a proposed legislative act. It was found a more convenient form of enacting laws than the old Parliamentary method of petition to tlie sovereign. Bills are" of two kinds, public and private, according as they by their terms atlect the particular interest of any per- son or persons, whether private individuals or corporations, or the interests of the people at large. In the United States Congress bills for raising revenue must originate in the Lower House, but the Senate may propose and make amendments. See Legislation; Congress; Bill of Attainder, etc. In the Law of PLEAniNO. A general term descriptive of various forms of pleading by which actions are instituted, both at common law and in equity. In criminal law, the written accusa- tion or presentment of a grand jury is known as a bill. See Indictment; Grand Jury: Bill in Equitv, etc. BILLAUD-VARENNES, bs'v6' va'ren', Jean Nicolas (1756-1819). A French revolution- ist. He was a member of the Xational Con- vention in 1792, voted for the execution of Louis XVI. within twenty-four hours and for the death of the other members of the royal family, and favored in every way the most violent measures. He was subsequently president of the Convention and a member of the Committee of Public .Safetv. Though he assisted in the overthrow of Robes- pierre, he ultimately shared the fall of the Ter- rorists and was transported to Cayenne in 1795. He visited New York in 1S16. but was coldly received and v.ent to Haiti, where he died, 1819. BILLBOARD. See Anchor. BILLET (Fr. billet, a ticket, dimin. of biUe. bill, note). A naval term denoting the station or employment of an individual. A sleeping billet is the numbered space assigned to a member of the crew in which he is required to swing his hammock. A station billet is a memorandum of his station and duties furnished to each member of the crew; one is given to him when he first comes on board, and if he be afterwards changed to another division or part of the ship, his station billet is changed accordingly. Billet-Head. A scroll-head of a 'ship at the end of the timbers underneath the bowsprit. It replaced the old figurehead in vessels of the- middle and latter part of the Nineteenth Cen- tury. Billet. In architecture, an ornament con- sisting of a series of short cylinders spaced along a straight line and formed by cutting a molding — generally a round molding — into notches, so that the parts left resemble billets of wood. When used in several rows, the billets and empty spaces are placed interchangeably. It is fre- quent in Norman buildings. BILLET. See Heraldry. BILLET, b^'ya'. FfiLix (1808-82). A French physicist, born at Fismes (Marne). He became professor of physics at the University of Dijon in 1845, and dean of the faculty in 1873. His name has become associated with the apparatus known as the "Bilentilles de Billet." His numer- ous important works include the following: Sur les ehangcmcnts de roliime dex eorps par le pas- sage de Vital solide d I'ftat liquide (1845); Condensations ilectriques de deuxivme et de troi- sihne eapice (1851) ; Traiti d'optique physique | WIKI |
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series I/Volume I/Confessions/Book VI/Chapter 3
Chapter III.—As Ambrose Was Occupied with Business and Study, Augustin Could Seldom Consult Him Concerning the Holy Scriptures.
3. Nor did I now groan in my prayers that Thou wouldest help me; but my mind was wholly intent on knowledge, and eager to dispute. And Ambrose himself I esteemed a happy man, as the world counted happiness, in that such great personages held him in honour; only his celibacy appeared to me a painful thing. But what hope he cherished, what struggles he had against the temptations that beset his very excellences, what solace in adversities, and what savoury joys Thy bread possessed for the hidden mouth of his heart when ruminating on it, I could neither conjecture, nor had I experienced. Nor did he know my embarrassments, nor the pit of my danger. For I could not request of him what I wished as I wished, in that I was debarred from hearing and speaking to him by crowds of busy people, whose infirmities he devoted himself to. With whom when he was not engaged (which was but a little time), he either was refreshing his body with necessary sustenance, or his mind with reading. But while reading, his eyes glanced over the pages, and his heart searched out the sense, but his voice and tongue were silent. Ofttimes, when we had come (for no one was forbidden to enter, nor was it his custom that the arrival of those who came should be announced to him), we saw him thus reading to himself, and never otherwise; and, having long sat in silence (for who durst interrupt one so intent?), we were fain to depart, inferring that in the little time he secured for the recruiting of his mind, free from the clamour of other men’s business, he was unwilling to be taken off. And perchance he was fearful lest, if the author he studied should express aught vaguely, some doubtful and attentive hearer should ask him to expound it, or to discuss some of the more abstruse questions, as that, his time being thus occupied, he could not turn over as many volumes as he wished; although the preservation of his voice, which was very easily weakened, might be the truer reason for his reading to himself. But whatever was his motive in so doing, doubtless in such a man was a good one.
4. But verily no opportunity could I find of ascertaining what I desired from that Thy so holy oracle, his breast, unless the thing might be entered into briefly. But those surgings in me required to find him at full leisure, that I might pour them out to him, but never were they able to find him so; and I heard him, indeed, every Lord’s day, “rightly dividing the word of truth” among the people; and I was all the more convinced that all those knots of crafty calumnies, which those deceivers of ours had knit against the divine books, could be unravelled. But so soon as I understood, withal, that man made “after the image of Him that created him” was not so understood by Thy spiritual sons (whom of the Catholic mother Thou hadst begotten again through grace), as though they believed and imagined Thee to be bounded by human form,—although what was the nature of a spiritual substance I had not the faintest or dimmest suspicion,—yet rejoicing, I blushed that for so many years I had barked, not against the Catholic faith, but against the fables of carnal imaginations. For I had been both impious and rash in this, that what I ought inquiring to have learnt, I had pronounced on condemning. For Thou, O most high and most near, most secret, yet most present, who hast not limbs some larger some smaller, but art wholly everywhere, and nowhere in space, nor art Thou of such corporeal form, yet hast Thou created man after Thine own image, and, behold, from head to foot is he confined by space. | WIKI |
-- Philippine Stocks: Ayala Corp., Ayala Land, Energy, Robinsons
Shares of the following companies
had unusual (PCOMP) moves in Philippine (PASHR) trading. Stock symbols are in
parentheses and prices are as of the close in Manila. The Philippine Stock Exchange Index rose 0.5 percent to
4,304.94. The measure has gained 0.3 percent this week, heading
for a third weekly advance. The gauge has climbed 2.5 percent
this year. Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) , the nation’s largest developer,
increased 1.3 percent to 15.40 pesos, the sharpest advance since
Dec. 1, after parent Ayala Corp. (AC PM) said the developer’s
residential and commercial ventures will benefit from a toll-
road venture. Ayala Corp. climbed for a third day, gaining 1.1
percent to 300.20 pesos, the highest close since Oct. 28. Manila-based Ayala Corp. (AC) said yesterday that a government
contract to build and operate a four-kilometer toll road south
of Manila will improve access to Ayala Land ’s residential and
commercial development near the area. Energy Development Corp. (EDC PM), the nation’s largest
power producer using geothermal energy, advanced 2.4 percent to
6.36 pesos, the highest close since Aug. 8, after PhilRatings
maintained the highest credit rating for the geothermal
company’s 12 billion pesos ($273 million) of bonds. Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) , the nation’s second-largest
shopping mall operator, decreased 2.2 percent to 11.60 pesos,
the sharpest loss since Nov. 3, after JPMorgan Chase & Co.
analysts forecast slower earnings growth on weaker sales. “We have factored in a slowdown in the residential
segment,” the analysts wrote in a report dated yesterday.
Still, JPMorgan maintains an “overweight” rating on the stock,
with a price target of 15.95 pesos. To contact the reporter on this story:
Ian Sayson in Manila at
isayson@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story:
Darren Boey at
dboey@bloomberg.net | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Image Source: Swapps
Storybook: Building UI Components made easy
Author: Deepanshu Galyan
UI development is the process of developing components with which users can interact on front-end of a website/software application. This process of UI development includes the HTML and CSS development of the component, i.e. how it will appear on the user screen. However, UI development is no easy process and in large websites/software applications, UI development poses numerous challenges. Most of the complex/common challenges are listed below:
1. Lack of common repository and overhead required to maintain one: UI development requires a common repository where all the variations of every component are present. This repository serves as a common source of truth and prevents the rebuilding of same component. Lack of such repository may result in the duplication of components and duplicate code if the same component is used at two different points over a period of time or by different developers. Besides, without the repository, there will be no common source of truth and to maintain the knowledge of all the components and their variations will be a tedious task.
2. The presence of a style guide introduces a new set of challenges and the development of themes and variations of the same component is more complex than the development of a single variation.
3. As the product and design team works closely with the developer for the development of UI components, a common platform to visualize the components is very crucial. The absence of such platform may result in unnecessary hindrance in the development cycle or the final product may be different from the expected one.
To rescue the developer from all the above-mentioned challenges, Storybook provides a tool to design, develop, and test UI components in isolation. The storybook runs outside the application and servers as a common source of truth for building and referring to the UI components.
Workflow in Story Book
Image Source: Official storybook website
1. Building stories
A story is a code snippet that describes the component in one particular visual state.
The first step is to develop the UI component in isolation, outside the consumer application. The stories of the component will include all the variations of the component with different styling. These stories will be developed outside the main application and will be hosted on a separate static web application.
2. Publishing story online and reviewing the UI
The stories developed on local systems by developers are then published on the server where stakeholders from all the verticals can come together to review the final product. Feedback for any enhancements or changes in the UI of the component developed can be gathered here and the developer can implement the changes till the desired outcome is achieved.
3. Test to prevent UI bugs
UI bugs can create major issues on the website and may affect the quality of the application and decrease the user experience. Also, the process of rectifying UI bugs can be trivial and may require re-deployments. To avoid this, the stories developed, need to be tested before publishing. Storybook provides multiple strategies to test the developed stories (read here in detail), some of these strategies are:
i) Manual testing
ii) Unit testing
iii) Visual regression testing
iv) Interaction testing
v) Snapshot testing
4. Documenting the story for future reference
Storybook provides the add-on docs to document the stories which can be used for defining the stories. The add-on generates a doc page that aggregates stories, text descriptions, docgen comments, args tables, and code into a single page for each component. (You can read further about documenting the story and about the doc page)
Image Source: Official storybook website
5)Deploying and distributing stories
Once the UI components are developed, reviewed, tested, and documented, they need to be distributed to other stakeholders. One easy solution for this is to host the storybook on a test server or VPN protected server that can only be accessed by the desired set of audience.
Integrating Storybook with React Application
Most of the organizations have their projects running on different front-end tools such as React, Vue, or Angular. Therefore, the storybook needs to be integrated with the existing FE application. The integration is required as storybook imports the components from the application.
To integrate storybook with React Application, you can follow the below steps:
1. Installing storybook
Install the storybook tool inside your react project as dev-dependency with the help of the below command.
npm install @storybook/react — save-dev
2. Add scripts in package.json
After installing the storybook as dev-dependency, if you check your package.json file, you will find the below script automatically added in the file. This indicates that the storybook is installed in your application as dev-dependency.
“devDependencies”: {
@storybook/react”: “^6.0.28”
}
The above script only adds storybook to your application, it does not mean that you will be able to run the application. In order to run the storybook application independently, two additional scripts are required:
i) To kick start the developer server
ii) To build a version of the style guide that can be hosted on the server
"scripts": {
"storybook": "start-storybook -p 9090",
"build-storybook": "build-storybook -c .storybook -o buildStorybook/storybook",
. . .
}
The “-p 9090” is the port on which the storybook server will be hosted. You can change the port as per your need.
3. Importing stories in storybook
The stories are created inside the main application and therefore, they are required to be imported. To do so, you need to create a main.js file in .storybook folder with the below code
module.exports = {
stories: [“../src/**/*.stories.[tj]s”],
}
The above code snippet imports all the stories matching the regex inside the storybook and these stories are visible on the front end. (The [tj] in the above code is used for importing both, typescript and javascript files)
4. Running storybook
To kick start the server and run the storybook application, you need to execute the below command. After the execution of this command, storybook will start running on the port you have mentioned in the script.
npm run storybook
Image Source: Self
(The above screenshot contains no stories as there are no stories imported yet in the storybook)
5. Developing stories
The final step is to build stories for the UI components required in your application. Once the story is developed and imported, it will be visible on the front end.
Building the first story
A story is a code snippet that describes the component in one particular visual state. Therefore, in order to have multiple variations of the same component, the developer needs to develop multiple stories to depict each variation of the component. In the below example, I have represented 3 variations of the Button component. The three variations are default button, save button, and disabled button
Image Source: Self
Image Source: Self
Image Source: Self
Step 1: Defining the component
To develop the stories of the component (in this example, the Button component), the component needs to be defined first. The below code snippet defines the Button component.
import React from “react”;
import styled from “styled-components”;const ButtonElement = styled.button`
background: ${(props) => {
if (props.disabled) {
if (props.disabled) return “#cccccc”;
} else {
if (props.orange) return “#F37921”;
}
return “#ffffff”;
}};
width: 70px;
height: 25px;
border: 1px solid
${(props) => {
if (props.disabled) {
if (props.disabled) return “#ffffff”;
} else {
if (props.orange) return “#F37921”;
}
return “#008489”;
}};
`;const Button = (props) => {
const {label} = props;
return (
<ButtonElement {…props}>{label}</ButtonElement>
);
}export default Button;
Step 2: Importing the component inside *.stories.js file
The component for which the stories need to be developed is imported in *.stories.js file (example: button.stories.js)
import React from ‘react’;
import { storiesOf } from ‘@storybook/react’;
import Button from ‘./index’;const PrimaryButton = (props) => {
return (
<Button {…props} />
);
};
Step 3: Writing stories for the imported component
The simplest way of writing stories is by using props and storiesOf API provided by the storybook. Different props in each story will render different results.
storiesOf(“Button”, module)
.addParameters({
component: PrimaryButton,
componentSubtitle: “Button subtitle”,
})
.add(“Default”, () => (
<PrimaryButton
label=”Default”
/>
))
.add(“Save”, () => (
<PrimaryButton
label=”Save”
orange
/>
))
.add(“Disabled”, () => (
<PrimaryButton
label=”Disabled”
disabled
/>
));
1. addParamteres: Parameters and decorators are used for controlling how the stories of components will be rendered. Parameters contain the metadata of the stories, therefore, only one parameter can be defined per component whereas decorators can be added as per the requirement.. addParameters and addDecorators functions are used for defining parameters and decorators respectively.
2. add: Add function is used for defining the stories of the component. Each “.add” call takes a story name, a story function that returns a renderable object. It has two mandatory and one optional argument:
i) storyName: It is the mandatory argument that defines the name of the story. If you pass a string like ‘Widgets|Button/Button’ it can also be used to position your component’s story within Storybook’s story hierarchy.
ii) stroyFn: It is a webpack module, which is available on the global (per-file) scope. Storybook needs it to enable hot-module-replacement. If it’s not included, you need to refresh your browser with each change we make.
iii) parameters: It is the third optional argument that can be used for defining parameters and decorators of the story.
Indulging further
The above article was dedicated to make you familiar with the basic work-flow of storybook and how to develop the stories and build UI components using it. Although, the storybook provides some advanced level features (add-ons) that provide various useful functionalities required while building the UI components. Try going through them on the official link and adopt the ones that align with your use cases.
Note: Read about Storybook 6.0 here. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Ramos Island
Ramos Island is an island in Solomon Islands; it is located in Isabel Province.
The first recorded sighting by Europeans was by the Spanish expedition of Álvaro de Mendaña on 11 April 1568. More precisely the sighting was due to a local voyage done by a small boat, in the accounts the brigantine Santiago, commanded by Maestre de Campo Pedro Ortega Valencia and having Hernán Gallego as pilot. They charted it as Isla de Ramos as it was found on Domingo de Ramos (Palm Sunday in Spanish). | WIKI |
Speyeria adiaste
Speyeria adiaste, the unsilvered fritillary or adiaste fritillary, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in California north to San Mateo County and east to north Los Angeles County and Kern County.
The wingspan is 50–61 mm. Adults feed on flower nectar.
The larvae feed on Viola species, including Viola quercetorum.
Subspecies
* Speyeria adiaste adiaste
* †Speyeria adiaste atossa
* Speyeria adiaste clemencei | WIKI |
Page:Kéraban the Inflexible Part 1 (Jules Verne).djvu/78
80 even—or to-morrow, or a little later, we would carry him to the judge, and have the contract completed. Afterwards we would go to the Imaun and be married, and well married too. The fêtes should be prolonged for fifteen days, and Seigneur Kéraban might go away then as soon as he pleased, if he wanted to return so particularly."
There could be no doubt that the arrangements as detailed by Nedjeb could be made and carried out, if Seigneur Kéraban did not tarry longer in Constantinople. The contract would be registered before the Mollah, who filled the position of a ministerial officer, a contract by which the future husband bound himself to give his wife furniture and kitchen utensils. Then came the religious ceremony, and the various formalities—all of which could be accomplished within the period that Nedjeb named. But still, was it necessary that Kéraban, whose presence as guardian of his nephew was indispensable, should occupy in business the few days which the impatient waiting-woman so anxiously claimed for her charming mistress?
Just then the girl exclaimed, "See what a pretty vessel is just coming to anchor under the garden steps!"
"So there is," said Amasia.
Immediately the two girls proceeded towards the steps which led to the water's edge, so that they might more conveniently observe the graceful little vessel which had just "brought up" opposite.
It was the felucca. The sail was still brailed up, and she was running in under the impetus of a light breeze. She came to anchor within a cable's length of the shore, and dipped gently to the wavy undulations of the water which broke on the foot of the steps. The Turkish flag floated from the mast.
"Can you read her name?" inquired Amasia.
"Yes," replied Nedjeb. "See, there it is on the stern. The Guidare."
So it was. Captain Yarhud had come to an anchor in this part of the bay, but it did not appear as if he intended to remain, because his sails were not furled, and a sailor would have noticed that the ship was in sea-going trim.
"Truly," remarked Nedjeb, "it would be very pleasant | WIKI |
Polygonum plebeium
Polygonum plebeium, the common knotweed, is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family, found natively throughout much of South Asia including India, in Madagascar, and introduced to the United States and Australia. It occurs in disturbed habitats that frequently are flooded, such as banks, ditches, and rice fields. It is used as a vegetable in food in some locations.
Native names
मचेची Machechi • তৰাকমনা Tarakmana • Gulabi Godhadi • Bengali: Chemti sag • Oriya: Muthisag • Gujarati: Zinako Okhrad • सर्पाक्षी Sarpakshee at Pocharam lake, Andhra Pradesh, India. | WIKI |
Talk:Frank Fairfax
Untitled
Today, which marks the fifth day since I started the Draft:Frank Fairfax, I tried to upload a photograph. I used the upload wizard, which has you upload the chosen photograph first thing, and again in the end. After filling in all of the blanks, I am asked to upload (or start over). However, the final "upload" button is nonfunctional, so I have to start over. This has actually happened to me many times, costing me much time and energy. Please advise me of another, more user-friendly. Thank you.
* did you try to upload the photos on https://commons.wikimedia.org/ ? That's the place to do it, not on Wikipedia. But before doing that you need to determine who is the owner of the rights in the photos. If they were taken by anyone other than yourself, then they hold the rights. If they are family photos there probably isn't a problem, but if the photos were taken by others then copyright applies and you may not be able to use them on WP. Unfortunately, rights in photos is quite complex, but there's some help at Commons:Licensing] LaMona (talk) 21:46, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
* Here's the gory detail for determining pubilc domain in the US: Hirtle chart. WP only accepts public domain materials, and does not rely on fair use (which can be questioned and therefore leads to all kinds of potential legal challenges). LaMona (talk) 22:19, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
Edits at AfC
I merged many references, for readability. However, some references (family bible, unpublished letters) cannot be used because those are considered original research, so I removed those. Also, I'm not clear whether the photos were uploaded to commons or not, so that needs to be looked into. LaMona (talk) 21:40, 16 December 2015 (UTC) | WIKI |
Progress in standardizing antifungal susceptibility tests
Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review
9 Scopus citations
Abstract
In vitro tests of antifungal agents are receiving increasing attention as important procedures for the clinical laboratory. As antifungal agents proliferate, it will become more and more valuable to have available antifungal susceptibility tests to aid in treatment selections based on the specific activities of different drugs against a patient's own isolate. Evidence is accumulating that in vitro tests can significantly correlate with treatment results and thus have the potential to improve patient care. Furthermore, concerted efforts are now underway to improve agreement in test results from different laboratories. As these activities continue, the availability of reliable testing methods for yeasts is likely to occur in the foreseeable future.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)269-277
Number of pages9
JournalClinics in Laboratory Medicine
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1989
ASJC Scopus subject areas
• Clinical Biochemistry
• Biochemistry, medical
Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Progress in standardizing antifungal susceptibility tests'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Cite this | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Store Data Securely
What’s the deal with data?
We all use data – information – in our daily lives, whether it’s for home or work, or relates to ourselves, our family, our colleagues or our students. The whole field of Information Security exists to protect data, usually by considering how to tackle threats to the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the data. Think about the consequences if personal documents or photos were to be made public, or if weeks or months of project work or research was altered or destroyed.
How can data loss occur?
Accidents happen in life and accidents leading to the loss of data are no exception. You might accidentally delete or overwrite a file. If it’s stored in a shared location, someone else with access to the location might delete or overwrite it instead. If you’re working from a USB stick on a public, shared-use PC, you may end up leaving your USB stick behind if you forget to bring it with you when you leave. Perhaps you might even leave your tablet or laptop behind when working remotely, or while travelling. Hopefully you use encryption to protect information stored on portable devices, but losing or forgetting the encryption key is almost guaranteed to result in data loss if there are no other copies of the information. Unfortunate interactions between computing devices and gravity, liquids or electrical surges can also result in data loss.
What about malicious activity?
Just as a device containing data might be lost or damaged, it could also be stolen. If someone with malicious intent gains access to the locations where your data is stored, they could deliberately change or delete data, make off with a copy of it or even encrypt it and demand a ransom for its return.
So how can I store data securely?
1. Stick to approved, University-provided storage locations, such as your H: drive, S: drive and similar. These are all backed up regularly by Information Services. You can also use the University’s OneDrive and SharePoint services, which retain previous versions of documents and allow you to recover them from a Recycle Bin if accidentally deleted.
2. Don’t store data on the internal C: drive of University PCs or on the Macintosh HD drive of University Macs – these locations are not backed up and are not secure in the event that the device is stolen. When storing data on the internal drive of your own personal computer, consider using a external drive or cloud backup solution.
3. For University work, staff should not use external USB flash drives or hard drives. Use a network drive, OneDrive or SharePoint instead.
4. If you can’t do the above or aren’t sure how to, ask Information Services for advice.
5. If you absolutely have to do something else, make sure that you have good backups.
6. Data storage devices which are taken out of University buildings should be encrypted to prevent access to sensitive information if they are lost or stolen. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Wikipedia:Motto of the day/Nominations/Archive 50
→ It's so easy to see what you can ignite.
From the song Fire, Fire. buffbills7701 14:06, 27 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 00:00, 28 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:19, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/March 2, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:59, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ A semicolon, you dolt!
Miss Shields grading themes in Ralphie's imagination, from A Christmas Story ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 00:00, 28 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:19, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/March 1, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:57, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?
Albert Einstein (1879—1955). benzband ( talk ) 18:30, 23 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:10, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 28, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:56, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?
George Carlin (1937—2008). benzband ( talk ) 18:30, 23 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:10, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support buff bills 7701 12:24, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 27, 2014 (per consensus; 4 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:54, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ If it requires a uniform, it’s a worthless endeavor.
George Carlin (1937—2008). benzband ( talk ) 18:30, 23 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:11, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 26, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:53, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I don’t like to think of laws as rules you have to follow, but more as suggestions.
George Carlin (1937—2008). benzband ( talk ) 18:30, 23 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:11, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 25, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:51, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ The world is full of Kings and Queens Who blind your eyes and steal your dreams.=== Black Sabbath: Heaven and Hell (1980): "Heaven and Hell". benzband ( talk ) 18:30, 23 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:11, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 24, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:49, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Let us be Diana's foresters, gentlemen of the shade, minions of the moon.
William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1 (Scene 2). benzband ( talk ) 19:23, 16 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:40, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 23, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:48, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of lack of wisdom.
Terry Pratchett. benzband ( talk ) 19:23, 16 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:58, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 22, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:45, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ South Africa belongs to all who live in it, black and white, and that no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of the people.=== Nelson Mandela (18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013), opening words of the Freedom Charter (26 June 1955). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:46, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 19:09, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 21, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:44, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles!
Captain Haddock (character in The Adventures of Tintin). benzband ( talk ) 22:09, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:58, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 20, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:42, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
Albert Einstein (1879—1955). benzband ( talk ) 22:09, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:59, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 19, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:41, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Après nous, le déluge. "After us, the flood." === Madame de Pompadour, (1761—1764). benzband ( talk ) 22:09, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:03, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 18, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:39, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Some folks are born silver spoon in hand, Lord, don't they help themselves, oh.=== Creedence Clearwater Revival: Willy and the Poor Boys: "Fortunate Son". benzband ( talk ) 22:09, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support and thank you for the link, Ben. The title of the CCR album makes me think of another "Willie" … here it is for you ;). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:16, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Indeed, thanks! :) benzband ( talk ) 19:09, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 17, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:37, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ What you think is the point is not the point at all but only the beginning of the sharpness.
The Third Policeman (Flann O'Brien, 1939). benzband ( talk ) 22:09, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support (original version) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:20, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support either, slight preference to this one ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 16, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:35, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ What you think is the point is not the point at all but only the beginning of the sharpness.
Edit 1. benzband ( talk ) 22:09, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of the original) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:35, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Your talk, I said, is surely the handiwork of wisdom because not one word of it do I understand.
The Third Policeman (Flann O'Brien, 1939). benzband ( talk ) 22:09, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:26, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 15, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:33, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.=== Dalai Lama. benzband ( talk ) 17:30, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:27, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 13, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:31, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ What we call the beginning is often the end And to make an end is to make a beginning.=== T.S. Eliot, Little Gidding. benzband ( talk ) 17:30, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:28, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 12, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:29, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable. Let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.=== Douglas Adams, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. benzband ( talk ) 17:30, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:29, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 11, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:28, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ "Courage!" he said, and pointed toward the land, This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon.=== Alfred Tennyson, The Lotos-Eaters. benzband ( talk ) 17:30, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:02, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 10, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:26, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ There are six components of wellness: proper weight and diet, proper exercise, breaking the smoking habit, control of alcohol, stress management and periodic exams.=== Kenneth H. Cooper. benzband ( talk ) 17:30, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:29, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 9, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:23, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Jaką miarką mierzysz, taką ci odmierzą. "Whatever measure you deal out to others will be dealt back to you." === Emanuel Strauss, Dictionary of European proverbs (1994). benzband ( talk ) 16:53, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:45, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 8, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:22, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I beheld the wretch — the miserable monster whom I had created.
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (1818). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:15, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 7, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:20, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ It was all completely incomprehensible to me. I was fearful of the language. You had to look up every third word.
Kevin Kline (1947–). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:17, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 6, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:19, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:18, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 5, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:17, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I ain't got time for your jibba-jabba!
Mr. T (1952–). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:19, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 4, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:16, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I don't understand it, all we're trying to do is destroy everything.
John Lydon a.k.a Johnny Rotten (1956–). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:22, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 3, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:14, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ My country is the world and my religion is to do good.
Thomas Paine (1737–1809). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:23, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 1, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:13, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Even farts made no impression on it.
Samuel Beckett, Molloy (novel). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:24, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 31, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:11, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Ex vita discedo, tanquam ex hospitio, non tanquam ex domo ("I depart from life as from an inn, not as from home") === Cicero, Cato Maior de Senectute 23. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:39, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 17:09, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 29, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:09, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ The courser pawed the ground with restless feet, And snorting foamed, and champed the golden bit.=== John Dryden (1631–1700), Fables, Ancient and Modern, "Palamon and Arcite", Part III. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:39, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 17:09, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 28, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:07, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Go, get the butter.
Last Tango in Paris (1972). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:05, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 17:09, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 26, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:06, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ We ascribe beauty to that which is simple; which has no superfluous parts; which exactly answers its end; which stands related to all things; which is the mean of many extremes.=== Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882). benzband ( talk ) 20:47, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:40, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 25, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:04, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.
Albert Einstein (1879-1955). benzband ( talk ) 20:47, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:41, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 24, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:03, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Begin, be bold, and venture to be wise.
Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 BC). benzband ( talk ) 20:47, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:42, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 23, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:01, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Cela est bien, mais il faut cultiver notre jardin. That is well, but we must cultivate our garden. === Voltaire, Candide (1759). benzband ( talk ) 20:47, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:42, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 22, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:58, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ How alive is thought, invisible, yet without thought there is no sight.
Dejan Stojanovic, The Sun Watches the Sun (1999). benzband ( talk ) 20:47, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:46, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 21, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:56, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war!
William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar (1599). benzband ( talk ) 20:47, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:46, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 20, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:54, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Everything is made up of so many unique particulars that cannot be foreseen.
Rainer Maria Rilke (1825-1926). benzband ( talk ) 20:47, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:47, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 19, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:53, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Ex nihilo nihil fit ("Nothing comes from nothing") === Titus Lucretius Carus (c. 99 BC – c. 55 BC) De rerum natura (On the Nature of Things; 1st-century BC). Note: WP:N is an alternative link. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:51, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 11:11, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 18, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:51, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ How, in his mid-career, the spaniel struck, Stiff, by the tainted gale, with open nose, Outstretched and finely sensible, draws full, Fearful and cautious, on the latent prey.=== James Thomson (1700-1748), The Seasons: Autumn (c. 1730). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:37, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 11:11, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 17, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:49, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
Casablanca (1942). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:08, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 11:11, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 16, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:47, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Someone's been eating my porridge!
"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (first recorded by Robert Southey, 1837). benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:45, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 15, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:46, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Et sceleratis sol oritur ("The sun shines also on the wicked") === Seneca, De Beneficiis 3:25. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:19, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 18:27, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 14, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:44, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart—see, they bark at me.=== Lear in William Shakespeare's King Lear (Act I, Scene VI, Page III). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:14, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 18:27, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 13, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:42, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Et in Arcadia ego ("I too have been in Arcadia") === "Even in Arcadia, there am I" (I was once happy and/or alive; a person who once enjoyed the pleasures of life on earth; and here means the pleasure and joy of contributing to Wikipedia). It has about the same meaning as "memento mori" ("remember that you will die" … and who will forget this reminder :D). This Latin phrase derives from the scene of Daphnis's tomb —Daphnis was a Sicilian shepherd and inventor of pastoral poetry— in Virgil's Eclogues 5:42–44. Arcadia (portayed by Wikipedia) is an utopian Pastoral State, a vision of living in harmony with nature. It is also the title (or the main theme) of three Baroque paintings: one by Guercino (1622) and two by Poussin (Les Bergers d'Arcadie: 1627 and 1637). Goethe quoted this phrase, recalling his youthful travels in Italy. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:08, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 15:55, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 12, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:41, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ I am his Highness' dog at Kew; Pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?=== Alexander Pope (1688–1744), "On the Collar of a Dog" (1738). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:13, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:39, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
====→ I am his Highness' dog at Kew; Pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?==== Edit 1 using WP:PAY instead of WP:PEDIANS for the second link. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:13, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - with a preference for edit 2. benzband ( talk ) 15:55, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support this one ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 11, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:39, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Don't you f**kin' look at me!
Blue Velvet (1986) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:17, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 15:55, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 10, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:37, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Say ‘hello’ to my little friend!
Scarface (1983). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:21, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support either version. - benzband ( talk ) 20:36, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support either, slight preference to this one ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 9, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:34, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Say ‘hello’ to my little friend!
Edit 1 with WP:PLEASEBITE. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:21, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 16:53, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of the original) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:34, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Est natura hominum novitatis avida ("It is the nature of man to be fond of novelty") === Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis 12/1:11. V. 1.0 with News. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:32, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 18:41, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:32, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
====→ Est natura hominum novitatis avida ("It is the nature of man to be fond of novelty") ==== V. 2.0 using Village pump (proposals). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:32, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 18:41, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support either, no preference ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 8, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:32, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Because all you of Earth are idiots!
Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:15, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 18:41, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 7, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:30, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Est dolendi modus, non est timendi ("There is a limit to grief, but not to apprehension") === Pliny the Younger, Epistulae 8:17. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:44, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 16:40, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 6, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:28, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Get away from her, you bitch!
Aliens (1986). Vandalism should be an alternative. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:19, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 16:40, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 5, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:27, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Esse quam videri bonus malebat ("'He preferred to be good rather than to seem so") === Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus; 86 BC – ca. 35 BC), Bellum Catilinae (54.6). "Virtute enim ipsa non tam multi praediti esse quam videri volunt" ("Few are those who wish to be endowed with virtue rather than to seem so"). — Cicero's essay "On Friendship" ("De amicitia", chapter 98). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:30, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 12:33, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 4, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:25, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Be advised; Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe yourself: we may outrun. By violent swiftness, that which we run at, And lose by over-running.=== William Shakespeare (1564–1616), Henry VIII of England, Act I, Scene I. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:43, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 17:10, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:35, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
- not enough consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 3, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:23, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives.=== Plan 9 from Outer Space (1956). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:29, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 17:10, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:34, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
- not enough consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 23:41, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 2, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:21, 31 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Un-winged and naked, sorrow surrenders its crown to a throne called grace.
The River of Winged Dreams (Aberjhani, 2010). benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:46, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 30, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:21, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I only hope that we don't lose sight of one thing — that it was all started by a mouse.
Walt Disney buff bills 7701 01:42, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:38, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 20:22, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 28, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:19, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Blow, bugles of battle, the marches of peace; East, west, north, and south let the long quarrel cease;=== John Greenleaf Whittier (17 December 1807 – 7 September 1892), "A Christmas Carmen". Isn't good for the 25th? –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:39, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 20:22, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support buff bills 7701 02:01, 18 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 25, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:15, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
→ How far that little candle throws his beams!
(So shines a good deed in a weary world.) William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice (1596—98). benzband ( talk ) 20:47, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:47, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 24, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:56, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I’m so tired... I was up all night trying to round off infinity.
Steven Alexander Wright (1955—). benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:47, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 23, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:53, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ The train bore me away, through the monstrous scenery of slag-heaps, chimneys, piled scrap-iron, foul canals, paths of cindery mud criss-crossed by the prints of clogs.=== The Road to Wigan Pier (George Orwell, 1937). benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:49, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 27, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:51, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I offered you help. You refused to take our money. And then I said, "guess you're really up sh*t creek"!
Jake in The Blues Brothers (1980). benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:50, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 20, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:49, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I offered you help; you refused to take our money!
Edit 1, without the last sentence. benzband ( talk ) 17:09, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of the original) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:49, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I love mankind... it's people I can't stand!
Charles M. Schulz, The Complete Peanuts. benzband ( talk ) 19:23, 16 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support buff bills 7701 01:42, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:39, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 19, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:45, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
→ It is easier to destroy than to create.
Larry Niven, b. 1938. TeleComNasSprVen (talk • contribs) 07:01, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:57, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 19:09, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 18, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:44, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
→ No one gives a **** if you smoke or you don't.
The Infested: Myths, Lies And Hypocrites (2008): "Fadz". benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:45, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Withdraw - not the best of mottoes, and I found a use for the link in a new nomination. benzband ( talk ) 17:30, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
(withdrawn by nominator) ~ benzband ( talk ) 18:57, 16 December 2013 (UTC)
→ The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you can never know if they are genuine. —Abraham Lincoln
A fake Abraham Lincoln quote. buffbills7701 23:46, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:44, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support - but shouldn't we remove "-Abraham Lincoln" from the end of the quote since attribution is already given by the link on the arrow symbol (→)? benzband ( talk ) 17:30, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
* Part of the point is that the quote is fake, so Abraham Lincoln needs to stand out. buff bills 7701 02:13, 6 December 2013 (UTC)
* Okay I suppose that makes sense :) benzband ( talk ) 18:37, 6 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 17, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:01, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Hallo Rabbit, he said, is that you?
A. A. Milne, Winnie The Pooh. benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:50, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 16, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:58, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
→ No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
The secretary in Our Mutual Friend (Charles Dickens, (1864—65). benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:51, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 14, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:56, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
→ What's done to children, they will do to society.
Karl Menninger (1893-1990). benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:51, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 13, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:55, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ It’s really hard to be conscious of this on a minute-by-minute basis online, but the Internet is made of people, and it works best when we remember that this thing is not a series of tubes but a conglomeration of human beings.=== John Green (1977—). benzband ( talk ) 12:48, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:52, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 12, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:53, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
→ All I need is a sheet of paper and something to write with, and then I can turn the world upside down.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). benzband ( talk ) 10:54, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
P.S. (where the capital "P" stands for "post", you know, but also for somethin' "personal" :D): A couple of days ago I was listening to 999's "Nasty Nasty", and I would liked to use a couple of lines of the song: "what the hell is wrong with you" and "what the hell you gonna do" here at MotD :D … but I did nothin' ~ lol. The very strange thingY is that the very last verse of the song (Emergency 1997 version, which is a little bit longer than other versions, including the 1977 single) sounded to me as "Benny" or "Bennieee" … lol … but not for a similarity between you and Nasty … lol … but for your "punk attitude"!!! :D "Have a drink on me … but go easy … step lightly … STAY FREE"! P.S.2 (the consolol): WhyTF The Biggest Prize in Sport by 999 isn't on Wikipedia? WTF, it's a super-fantastic album (and an ultra-favourite of mine)!!! One day I will add it to Wikipedia! "Come on and hit me, give me sympathy"!!! :D –p joe f (talk • contribs) 12:23, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* What about using WP:CREATE instead of WP:WCAA? –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:59, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* Sounds good better! See edit - benzband ( talk ) 11:11, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* … then go with it, Ben, by changing the original or adding a new 1b version. Just in case, I think that it's (or it would be) better to switch the first and second links, Isn't?
* Have done! Thanks for the suggestion, I have just created a stub about the album while listening to it on YouTube! Best :D benzband ( talk ) 15:44, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
* You are welcome!!! –p joe f (talk • contribs) 13:22, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support (original version). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 13:22, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 11, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:51, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
→ All I need is a sheet of paper and something to write with, and then I can turn the world upside down.
Edit 2. benzband ( talk ) 10:54, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support (edit 2—for now) (switching to the original) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:59, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of the original) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:51, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
→ The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of.
Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon (1941). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* This is very-very similar (or the same) but published in 2008. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:14, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Thanks! Withdraw nomination. - benzband ( talk ) 16:53, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
(Withdrawn by nominator) - benzband ( talk ) 15:54, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Houston, we have a problem.
Apollo 13 (1995). benzband ( talk ) 16:15, 17 November 2013 (UTC)
* Okay, Ben, we've had a problem here. (Motto_of_the_day/Nominations/Archive_27 [approved], Motto_of_the_day/Nominations/Archive_4 [rejected], which means that it is good enough for me to reuse it but it is also listed at Motto_of_the_day/Nominations/Frequently_used_ideas). P.S.: the link is very good, ways better than the 2010 version. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:10, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
* Indeed, I'll withdraw it. benzband ( talk ) 16:53, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
(Withdrawn by nominator) - benzband ( talk ) 15:54, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Honesty is the best policy.
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790). benzband ( talk ) 11:58, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
* Strong Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:52, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 10, 2013 (emergency care; 2.5 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:22, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Tolle, lege. "Take up and read." === Augustine of Hippo, Confessions. benzband ( talk ) 10:54, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:53, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 7, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:20, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Quotation, n: The act of repeating erroneously the words of another.
Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Dictionary. benzband ( talk ) 15:55, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:49, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 6, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:17, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Top-heavy was the ship as a dinnerless student with all Aristotle in his head.
Herman Melville: Moby-Dick; or, The Whale (1851). benzband ( talk ) 15:55, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:51, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 5, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:15, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Silence! I kill you!
Jeff Dunham's character "Achmed The Dead Terrorist". benzband ( talk ) 15:55, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:52, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 4, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:13, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Only after disaster can we be resurrected.
Fight Club (Chuck Palahniuk, 1996). benzband ( talk ) 20:37, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:37, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 3, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:56, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
→ In a time of destruction, create something.
Maxine Hong Kingston (1940—). benzband ( talk ) 20:37, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
P.S.: “It cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed (changed from a form to another).” –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:37, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support
✅ for Motto of the day/December 2, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:54, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Up and down the avenues they're always leaving little clues.
Uncle Slam, Say Uncle (1988), "Micro Logic". benzband ( talk ) 20:02, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
P.S.: Thanks for the link :D !!! –p joe f (talk • contribs) 14:22, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support
* .\../ :D benzband ( talk ) 20:37, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 29, 2013 (emergency care; X in support and X opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:51, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). benzband ( talk ) 16:53, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support buffbills7701 23:46, 21 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:44, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 28, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:47, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.
Edit 1. benzband ( talk ) 16:53, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of the original) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:48, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Let the peace of this day be here tomorrow when I wake up.
Gravity's Rainbow (Thomas Pynchon, 1973). benzband ( talk ) 20:37, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:38, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 26, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:40, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
→ We had a band powerful enough to turn goat piss into gasoline.
Donald "Duck" Dunn in The Blues Brothers (1980). benzband ( talk ) 14:43, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support :D –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:39, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 25, 2013 (emergency operation; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:38, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821). benzband ( talk ) 20:02, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 14:21, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 24, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:35, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
→ This won't bring back our children.
Ellen Widmann as Frau Beckmann in M (Fritz Lang, 1931). benzband ( talk ) 18:41, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:08, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 23, 2013 (emergency operation; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:33, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Has the whole world gone crazy?! Am I the only one around here who gives a sh*t about the rules?!
John Goodman as Walter Sobchak in The Big Lebowski (Coen Brothers, 1998). benzband ( talk ) 11:58, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:17, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Is it wise to use profanity in these mottos? Considering how many pages it's transcluded on. -- œ ™ 04:55, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
* I have now changed it to "sh*t". Would that be sufficient? benzband ( talk ) 17:09, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:30, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Has the whole world gone crazy?!
Edit 1, without the second sentence. benzband ( talk ) 17:09, 9 November 2013 (UTC)
* Support (Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:27, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
✅ (Edit 1) for Motto of the day/November 20, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:30, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Who's this "we" you're talking about?
The Infested: Eaten From The Inside (2013): "Deficit (Our Generation)". benzband ( talk ) 11:58, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:15, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 19, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:37, 12 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Don't call me that. Please.
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1998). benzband ( talk ) 11:58, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:16, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 18, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:33, 12 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Shouldn’t you not call them minorities when they get to be 80 percent of the population?
Louis C.K. (1967—). benzband ( talk ) 11:58, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:17, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 17, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:29, 12 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Leap, and the net will appear.
John Burroughs (1837–1921). benzband ( talk ) 12:33, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:13, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 16, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:27, 12 November 2013 (UTC)
→ This is getting rather abstract, I perceive.
Robert Anton Wilson, What I didn't learn at college (1961). benzband ( talk ) 18:25, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:51, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 15, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:24, 12 November 2013 (UTC)
→ All experience is an arch, to build upon.
Henry Adams, The Education of Henry Adams (1907). benzband ( talk ) 18:25, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:51, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 14, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:23, 12 November 2013 (UTC)
→ Because things change. And friends leave. And life doesn’t stop for anybody.
Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower (1999). benzband ( talk ) 18:25, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:51, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 13, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:21, 12 November 2013 (UTC)
→ This particular, as in many others, blustering assertion goes for proof, half over the world.
Little Dorrit (1855—1857) by Charles Dickens. benzband ( talk ) 08:32, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:35, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:32, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
- not enough consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 10, 2013 (emergency operation; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:57, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
→ I don’t want to belong to any club that will accept people like me as a member.
Groucho Marx (1890–1977) in a telegram to the Friars Club of Beverly Hills. benzband ( talk ) 08:32, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:36, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:31, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
- not enough consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 9, 2013 (emergency care; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:55, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
===→ While I'm at it, why not just shoot my buddy, take his job, give it to his sworn enemy, hike up gas prices, bomb a village, club a baby seal, hit the hash pipe and join the National Guard? I could be elected president.=== Will in Good Will Hunting (1997). benzband ( talk ) 08:32, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
(no consensus; 2 in support and 1 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:29, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:36, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Weak Oppose - A bit too complicated, and the links aren't particularly relevant. Jr8825 • Talk 15:26, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Weak Oppose- Too long, a motto should be short. Rainbow Shifter (talk) 18:48, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Oppose. Too complex, and doesn't seem to be too useful. HeathenBenny (talk) 14:11, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
* We have had much longer mottoes than this in the past. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 00:56, 14 July 2013 (UTC)
====→ While I'm at it, why not just shoot my buddy, take his job, give it to his sworn enemy, hike up gas prices, bomb a village, club a baby seal, hit the hash pipe and join the National Guard?==== Edit 1. benzband ( talk ) 16:43, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support (both versions) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:54, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
- no consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
(both versions; no consensus) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:52, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
→ You shouldn't ask me for advice…. When it comes to relationships with women, I'm the winner of the August Strindberg award.
Manhattan (1979). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:02, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 18:27, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
* oppose - I don't think we should discourage people from asking from experienced editors... Kayau (talk · contribs) 10:36, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
(no consensus) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:50, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
→ One learns to itch where one can scratch.
Scott Reed. buffbills7701 13:08, 5 July 2013 (UTC) Sorry if this isn't good. This is my first attempt at a motto.
* I don't quite get the second link. Could you explain? benzband ( talk ) 09:37, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
* It's a link for the "Don't feed the Trolls" page. If we allow them to troll, they will troll. buffbills7701 12:57, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
* Yep, what I meant was what does it mean in the context of the motto? Anyway I just realized I could interpret as a way trolls work (vandalize where it will cause the most disturbance), so Support. benzband ( talk ) 13:07, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support (original version) WP:GRIEFING could be an alternative for the second link, but WP:DFTT works fine to me. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:02, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:47, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
→ One learns to itch where one can scratch.
Edit 1. benzband ( talk ) 09:37, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
* "to itch" wants a link (imho). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:02, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
(both versions; not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:12, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support either version, with a preference to this one. ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
- no consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support (Edit 1). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:47, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 8, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:47, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
→ If I had no sense of humor, I would long ago have committed suicide.
Mahatma Gandhi (1869—1948). benzband ( talk ) 08:32, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:35, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:33, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Weak oppose. The whole suicide deal seems a bit drastic for a Wikipedia motto. HeathenBenny (talk) 14:09, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
- no consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* support Gandhi wasn't really being serious in the quote, so I don't think it's too 'drastic'. Kayau (talk · contribs) 10:34, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 6, 2013 (per bland consensus; 3 in support and 1 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:42, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
===→ Distringit librorum multitudo. "The abundance of books is distraction." === Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4BC–AD65). benzband ( talk ) 15:55, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:50, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
* support Kayau (talk · contribs) 12:30, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 5, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:59, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
→ A huge adrenaline rush is usually followed by a pretty low point.
Bode Miller (1977—). benzband ( talk ) 20:37, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:36, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
* support Kayau (talk · contribs) 04:28, 26 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 3, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:57, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
→ Miscreants — they are telling everything!
King Leopold's Soliloquy by Mark Twain (1905). benzband ( talk ) 08:32, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:36, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:30, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
- not enough consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* support Kayau (talk · contribs) 10:33, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/November 2, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:53, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
→ And that's a threat. Beginning to understand the difference?
Butch (Kevin Costner) in A Perfect World (1993). benzband ( talk ) 20:14, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:54, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Oppose - I don't see how WP:THREAT and WP:PGE are related. Jr8825 • Talk 15:16, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
* How about using WP:NOT for the first link? –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:05, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* I don't see how it would relate to WP:PGE though. benzband ( talk ) 16:43, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:51, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
→ And that's a threat. Beginning to understand the difference?
Edit 1, with WP:IUC for the second link. benzband ( talk ) 16:43, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support (Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:58, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
- no consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* support Kayau (talk · contribs) 10:32, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ Edit 1 for Motto of the day/October 31, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:51, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
→ A harmless necessary cat.
William Shakespeare (1564–1616), The Merchant of Venice, Act IV, Scene I (1623). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:21, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 18:41, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* 'SupportKayau (talk · contribs) 14:42, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/October 30, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:05, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
→ A harmless necessary cat.
Edit 1: Shylock in The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare (1564–1616), Act IV, Scene I (1623; written between 1596 and 1598). WP:HARM is an alternative for the first link while WP:NECESSARY is also good but not with WP:PROJCATS. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:42, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 20:36, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
Note: I have moved this into an edit of the previous nomination using this quote. benzband ( talk ) 13:27, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of the original) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:05, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
→ Nobody listens to mathematicians.
Carl Sagan, Cosmos, 1980. benzband ( talk ) 11:58, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:16, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* strong support- funny and to the point. Kayau (talk · contribs) 14:44, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/October 29, 2013 (per consensus; 3.5 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:02, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
→ Hey, don't knock masturbation. It's sex with someone I love.
Annie Hall (1977). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:11, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 12:33, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
* Strong oppose - contributing has nothing to do with masturbation. Kayau (talk · contribs) 14:22, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
(no consensus) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:00, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
→ Hide a stone among stones and a man among men.
General Makabe Rokurōta (Toshiro Mifune) in The Hidden Fortress (1958). benzband ( talk ) 17:10, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:40, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Weak Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:42, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support- Rainbow Shifter (talk) 18:53, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Oppose. Do we really want to "hide" things or just organize them, where more people can learn? I get the point, but there's too much room for misinterpretation. HeathenBenny (talk) 14:02, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:58, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
→ Hide a stone among stones and a man among men.
Edit 1, with WP:HIDDENCAT. benzband ( talk ) 16:43, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support (Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:25, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
- not enough consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* support not everyone knows about them and we could use more people knowing. Kayau (talk · contribs) 14:45, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ (Edit 1) for Motto of the day/October 28, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:58, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
===→ And the whole huge town of a million people was locked in a sort of violent inertia, a nightmare of noise without movement.=== Homage to Catalonia (George Orwell, 1938). benzband ( talk ) 09:37, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:48, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
- not enough consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:37, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
* support Kayau (talk · contribs) 14:19, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/October 27, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:54, 22 October 2013 (UTC)
===→ All's fish they get That cometh to net.=== Thomas Tusser (1524 – 3 May 1580), Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry: "February Abstract" (1557). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:03, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
* This quote (with different links) is already scheduled for Motto of the day/September 24, 2013. - benzband ( talk ) 12:33, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
* Oops, sorry! Thank you, Ben! –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:25, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
(Withdrawn by nominator) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:25, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
→ Will you give all you can give so that our banner may advance?
From Les Misérables (2012 film), but the original song is from the musical. This motto also references our infamous fundraising banners. ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:53, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 12:33, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/October 26, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:34, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
===→ They made it in the city, which represented a double network of territorial units connected with guilds, these latter arising out of the common prosecution of a given art or craft, or for mutual support and defense.=== Peter Kropotkin in Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902). benzband ( talk ) 13:04, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:53, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/October 24, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:31, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
→ Good manners don't cost nothing
"I mean good manners don't cost nothing do they, eh?" — Pink Floyd, "Us and Them. –p joe f (talk'' • contribs) 08:41, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 19:03, 6 August 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ And the license fee has gone up, up, up, up again
Culture Shock: Onwards and Upwards: "Colour T.V.". benzband ( talk ) 15:51, 26 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:50, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ March boldly ahead, don't be late!
Vladimir Mayakovsky, "Left March (Sailors)" (1918). Note: I do not like the 3rd link (WP:MOSTEDITS) very much and LATE is about deceased wikipedians, so I've decided to use WP:BREAK instead. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:53, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 15:51, 26 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ A habit is hell for those you love.
Billie Holiday with William Dufty, Lady Sings the Blues (1956). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:53, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 19:03, 6 August 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ Hey, everybody! Check your guns at the bar!
Joe Strummer as Johnny in Mystery Train (1989). benzband ( talk ) 09:37, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support[er]!!! NFAaIAM!!! –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:50, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:14, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
===→ Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the rich, a tragedy for the poor.=== Sholem Aleichem (1859-1916). benzband ( talk ) 12:45, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:06, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ Computers make me totally blank out.
14th Dalai Lama. benzband ( talk ) 12:45, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:07, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
===→ Each of us inevitable; Each of us limitless—each of us with his or her right upon the earth.=== Walt Whitman, Salut au Monde (collected in Leaves of Grass, 1900). benzband ( talk ) 12:45, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:08, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success.
Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915). benzband ( talk ) 12:45, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:08, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
===→ If you intend to live in peace and harmony with your fellow men, you and they should cultivate brotherhood and respect for each other. If you want to work together with them for your mutual benefit, you must practice cooperation.=== Alexander Berkman, Now and After: The ABC of Communist Anarchism (1929). benzband ( talk ) 12:45, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:09, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
===→ Love the land and fellow man Peace is what we strive to have Some folks have none of this Hatred and prejudice=== Anthrax (band): Among The Living (1987): "Indians". benzband ( talk ) 11:58, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:09, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ Well I could call out when the going gets tough.
Joy Division, "Transmission" (Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Ian Curtis; October 1979; Factory Records). WP:DROPIT and WP:STICK are also good alternatives. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:17, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 10:58, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ The common eye sees only the outside of things, and judges by that, but the seeing eye pierces through and reads the heart and the soul.
Mark Twain (1835-1910). benzband ( talk ) 15:46, 1 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:53, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:01, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
===→ Durante bene placito [ regis ] ("At the pleasure [ of the monarch ] ") === Mediaeval legal Latin phrase which means that nobody could hold an official position against his will. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:14, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 20:14, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:01, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ Never anger made good guard for itself.
William Shakespeare (1564–1616), Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV, Scene I (1623). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:51, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 20:14, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:59, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ Anoint, v: To grease a king or other great functionary already sufficiently slippery.
The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce, 1906. benzband ( talk ) 15:45, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:21, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ The peculiar danger of executive power is that it executes.
Michael Parenti (1933—). benzband ( talk ) 15:45, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:21, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ Just like old Ollinger - has the minority opinion on everything.
Pat Garrett (James Coburn) in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973). benzband ( talk ) 15:45, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:21, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ If you don't turn them over to the MPs this minute, I - I'm going to resign my commission!
Major Houlihan (Sally Kellerman) in M*A*S*H (1970). benzband ( talk ) 15:45, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:22, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
→ It helps if you have some kind of football team, or some nuclear weapons, but in the very least you need a beer.
Frank Zappa (1940—1993). benzband ( talk ) 15:45, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:23, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
===→ "Le train de tes injures roule sur le rail de mon indifférence." "The train of your insults rolls on the rail of my indifference." === George Abitbol (John Wayne) in La Classe américaine (1993). benzband ( talk ) 17:10, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:41, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:42, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
* Oppose- Rainbow Shifter (talk) 18:53, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support as a meaningful motto. Don't really see any reason to oppose it... Kayau (talk · contribs) 07:21, 27 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support ~HueSatLum 20:40, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
✅ per consensus. Simply south...... fighting ovens for just 7 years 15:38, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
===→ Se una nuova vocalità può esistere deve essere vissuta da tutti ("If a new vocality can exist, it must be lived by all") === Demetrio Stratos, Metrodora (1976). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:59, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:36, 9 July 2013 (UTC) ====→ Se una nuova vocalità può esistere deve essere vissuta da tutti ("If a new vocality can exist, it must be lived by all") ==== Edit 1 with different links. benzband ( talk ) 16:43, 15 July 2013 (UTC) I made a typo on the first link (W instead of V), which when corrected makes the same link as Edit 1-bis. benzband ( talk ) 10:55, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 17:10, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Weak Oppose- Doesn't really make sense. Rainbow Shifter (talk) 18:55, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Oppose. Wording is clunky, and it really just doesn't make sense. HeathenBenny (talk) 14:04, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
* With those links it could be interpreted as "if something as great as Wikipedia is to exist, then it must be free for everyone". benzband ( talk ) 16:43, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
====→ Se una nuova vocalità può esistere deve essere vissuta da tutti ("If a new vocality can exist, it must be lived by all") ==== Edit 1-bis (with WP:PROPS for the first link). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:31, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 10:55, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
* :-/ An extended version of this quote was used for Motto of the day/July 25, 2013. benzband ( talk ) 20:30, 25 July 2013 (UTC)
* Thank you, Ben! I've searched for the original text in Italian. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:02, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
❌ (all versions). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:02, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
===→ Dumque punitur scelus, crescit ("Even as crime is punished, it increases") === Seneca, Thyestes:31. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:52, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 17:10, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support- Rainbow Shifter (talk) 18:55, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
(not enough discussion) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:36, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support. There will always be troublemakers. I think that's the general message. Sounds good to me. — Preceding unsigned comment added by HeathenBenny (talk • contribs) 14:07, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/September 27, 2013 (per consensus) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:05, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
→ Always see everything, my brother.
Forest Whitaker as Ghost Dog (1999). benzband ( talk ) 09:37, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support (this film is a favorite of mine, well done Ben!) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:47, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support- Rainbow Shifter (talk) 18:56, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/September 26, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:03, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
===→ Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem ("Entities are not to be multiplied beyond necessity") === William of Ockham (c. 1287–1347), Occam's razor. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:02, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 09:21, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - Jr8825 • Talk 15:28, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/September 25, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:54, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
===→ All's fish they get That cometh to net.=== Thomas Tusser, Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, "February's Abstract" (1557). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:39, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 09:21, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Weak Support - I prefer the version below. Jr8825 • Talk 15:32, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:53, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
====→ All's fish they get That cometh to net.==== Edit 1 with Special:Random as its first link.. –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:39, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 09:21, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - Jr8825 • Talk 15:30, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ (Edit 1) for Motto of the day/September 24, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:53, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
→ They call me Mister Tibbs.
In the Heat of the Night (1967) based on the novel of the same name (John Ball; 1965). This is not the very best link out there. Isn't? :) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:07, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 09:21, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Weak Support - Okay, but as per Pjoef, WP:POLICE is not as good a link as WP:SPADE Jr8825 • Talk 15:37, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
(in favour of Edit 1) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:50, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
→ They call me Mister Tibbs.
Edit 1, using WP:SPADE. benzband ( talk ) 09:25, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - Better link Jr8825 • Talk 15:36, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support (Edit 1) 08:03, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ (Edit 1) for Motto of the day/September 22, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:50, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
→ Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world.
Howard Zinn (1922-2010). benzband ( talk ) 15:46, 1 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:54, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - Nice Jr8825 • Talk 15:40, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/September 21, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:48, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
→ Nothing like a good piece of hickory.
The Preacher (Clint Eastwood) in Pale Rider (1985). benzband ( talk ) 20:14, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 06:54, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
* Support - <font face="Trebuchet MS" color="#8B0000">Jr8825 • <font face="Trebuchet MS" color="#4682B4">Talk 15:45, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/September 19, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:44, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
→ I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:47, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 20:14, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - <font face="Trebuchet MS" color="#8B0000">Jr8825 • <font face="Trebuchet MS" color="#4682B4">Talk 15:43, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/September 17, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:42, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
→ One has to grow hard but without ever losing tenderness.
Ernesto "Che" Guevara (14 June 1928, Rosario, Argentina – 9 October 1967, La Higuera, Bolivia). –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:08, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 17:10, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Weak Support - I like the idea, but I'm not keen on WP:STATS. It seems to imply you have to pay attention to your stats. <font face="Trebuchet MS" color="#8B0000">Jr8825 • <font face="Trebuchet MS" color="#4682B4">Talk 15:20, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
* WP:STATS is more about Wikipedia than editors, so it's fine to me. What about Modelling Wikipedia's growth instead of it? –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:12, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/September 16, 2013 (per consensus; 2.5 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:38, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
→ Why worry about the beard, when the head is about to fall?
Gisaku in Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954). benzband ( talk ) 09:37, 15 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:37, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
* Support - <font face="Trebuchet MS" color="#8B0000">Jr8825 • <font face="Trebuchet MS" color="#4682B4">Talk 15:21, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/September 15, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:15, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
April fool!
For April Fool's Day. Kayau Odyssey HUCK FINN to the lighthouse 11:21, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
* Oppose this and all the April Fools mottoes listed. They're all pretty corny. I think we'd be better off just using a normal motto. Nutiketaiel (talk) 02:35, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
* Reply - what's wrong with having a bit of fun on April Fool's Day? Kayau Voting IS evil 10:03, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
* Reply - Nothing's wrong with having fun on April Fool's Day. I like April Fool's Day. I just don't think these mottos are very good. If you guys insist on a special motto, I guess this first one is the least objectionable- it points users to the April Fool's Day page without trying and failing to be funny. OK, this motto has my Weak Support, and I still oppose the others below. Nutiketaiel (talk) 11:09, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
* Strongest possible oppose BORING!!! Hi878 (talk) 22:49, 3 May 2010 (UTC)
* Oppose - per Hi878, what's the point in linking a word to an article on exactly the same word? Other versions below are more fun. <font face="Abbey Old Style SF" color="#8B0000">WVRMAD •<font face="Plantagenet Cherokee" color="#2E8B57">Talk •<font face="Iskoola Pota" color="#4682B4">Guestbook 11:36, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
* Reply the motto is april FOOL, while the project page is april FOOLS. Kayau Voting IS evil 02:24, 27 June 2010 (UTC)
* I think the page is fine, I just hate the link; it is far too boring. <font style="color:#006400">Hi <font style="color:#DC143C">8 <font style="color:#800000">7 <font style="color:#FF4500">8 <font style="color:#0000CD">(Come yell at me!) 02:33, 27 June 2010 (UTC)
* Srong Oppose Sorry, but it's far too boring. <small style="border:1px solid #444;background:grey"> <strong style="background:grey;color:#FFF"> RichardOwen97 talk 22:20, 9 January, 2011 (UTC)
* Oppose Nothing like a motto. extra 999 ( talk ) 10:45, 21 March 2012 (UTC)
* APRIL FOOL! No surprise... so I oppose. VanessaLylithe (talk) 14:31, 21 March 2012 (UTC)
(no consensus; sorry but it has no chance of being approved) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:31, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
This site has closed. It will shortly be disappearing. Please update your bookmarks.
Edit 1 for April Fools' Day (^____^) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 13:00, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
* Comment A bit lame? Kayau Odyssey HUCK FINN to the lighthouse 13:30, 10 February 2010 (UTC)
* Weak support if the one below doesn't work. Smaug123 (talk) 21:10, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
* Oppose this and all the April Fools mottoes listed. They're all pretty corny. I think we'd be better off just using a normal motto. Nutiketaiel (talk) 02:35, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
* Reply - what's wrong with having a bit of fun on April Fool's Day? Kayau Voting IS evil 10:03, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
* Third Preference Only if nobody likes any of the ones below. Hi878 (talk) 22:49, 3 May 2010 (UTC)
* Oppose - I would prefer something that could be called a motto. <font style="color:#006400">Hi <font style="color:#DC143C">8 <font style="color:#800000">7 <font style="color:#FF4500">8 <font style="color:#0000CD">(Come shout at me!) 08:17, 27 December 2011 (UTC)
* Very weak oppose - I don't find it very funny and the ones below are much better. <font face="Abbey Old Style SF" color="#8B0000">WVRMAD •<font face="Plantagenet Cherokee" color="#2E8B57">Talk •<font face="Iskoola Pota" color="#4682B4">Guestbook 11:41, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
* OpposeNot at all interesting. --Extra 999 (Contact me + contribs) 11:28, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
* Oppose – Not that great of a joke. — mc10 ( t / c ) 18:28, 21 March 2011 (UTC)
* I sort of support this. It is moderately funny, I would say. VanessaLylithe (talk) 14:34, 21 March 2012 (UTC)
(no consensus) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:35, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ For last year's words belong to last year's language And next year's words await another voice.=== T.S. Eliot, Little Gidding. For January 1. benzband ( talk ) 16:43, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 09:03, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 1, 2014 (per bland consensus; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:23, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
→ Well, it's Groundhog Day... again...
February 2 (Groundhog Day). Bill Murray as "Phil" in Groundhog Day. benzband ( talk ) 11:12, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:57, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
* Support ·addshore· talk to me! 11:56, 12 June 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/February 2, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:48, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
→ I won't heed the battle call.
For January 30, 2013 →2014, 41st →42nd anniversary of Bloody Sunday (1972). benzband ( talk ) 16:52, 14 July 2012 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:41, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
* Strong Support ―<font color=#FF6200>Ross</font color=#FF6200><font color=#0101DF>coolguy</font color=#0101DF> 00:32, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/January 30, 2014 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:46, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ You lit a flame in my heart And it is burning still And every time I hear you shout It still gives me a thrill=== Stiff Little Fingers: Guitar and Drum! (2004): "Strummerville". For 22 December, 11th anniversary of the death of Joe Strummer. benzband ( talk ) 22:21, 7 March 2013 (UTC)
* Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 10:53, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/December 22, 2013 (per very bland consensus; 2 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:03, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
===→ Tornate all'antico e sarà un progresso. ("Let us turn to the past: that will be progress.") === Giuseppe Verdi, Letter to Francesco Florimo, 5 January 1871; translation from Charles Osborne (ed. and trans.) Letters of Giuseppe Verdi. For 10 October 2013. Note: on 10 October 2013 there is a quote by Prince Charles, Count of Flanders (10 October 1903 – 1 June 1983). Do you think it is possible to have 2 mottos for the same day? –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:09, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
* Strong support. I think one or the other of these should be used, as it's the 200th anniversary of his birth. So it's a milestone anniversary, and I think it ought to be marked as such. -- Ser Amantio di Nicolao Che dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 15:33, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
* Support. benzband ( talk ) 20:41, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/October 10, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 12:00, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
===→ E vo gridando: pace! E vo gridando: amor! And I cry to you: peace! And I cry to you: love! ===
* Giuseppe Verdi, Simon Boccanegra (1881 revision). For either 9 or 10 October (I don't know which is being celebrated), the 200th anniversary of Verdi's birth. -- Ser Amantio di Nicolao Che dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 16:41, 7 August 2013 (UTC)
"Note: for 9 October 2013 is scheduled a line taken from 'All You Need Is Love' for John Lennon's birth (9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980). What about adding this quote by Verdi and having two mottos scheduled for 9 October 2013? –p joe f (talk • contribs) 08:09, 17 September 2013 (UTC)"
* I would support having two mottoes on the same day but then on the other hand several days at the end of October don't have any (thus making the "random motto" templates fail if they land on one of those days)… benzband ( talk ) 21:16, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
* Though I suppose here the "special" character of the nomination wins. I'm fine with two mottoes. benzband ( talk ) 21:18, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
* Strong Support –p joe f (talk • contribs) 07:56, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
* Support - benzband ( talk ) 16:34, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
✅ for Motto of the day/October 9, 2013 (per consensus; 3 in support and 0 opposed) –p joe f (talk • contribs) 12:00, 6 October 2013 (UTC) | WIKI |
Talk:Amiga demos
Untitled
Informal discussion:
I (Shd) added Fanatic and Mystic demos to the list since I've coded them, and they can't be considered famous.
Should we create entries for Amiga demo groups like this? amigademoscene:groupname
Should we add demo party names to the demo list?
* why not? It's up to you.
Article fix-up
I've taken the liberty of copyediting and wikifying the article. I also reorganized the demo list by putting it in its own section and separating the demos into sublists under the respective groups. I also made sure every group name is linked and that every reference to a year goes to the corresponding Wikipedia article, and I added " (demo group)" to the title in the link for any groups whose names are ambiguous. I also fixed the URL link in there. Finally, removed the copyedit tag.
Now you just need more content. :-) Ddawson 18:44, 9 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Suggestions
This list would work much better if there were dates associated with the demo names, possibly even listed in chronological order to show progression over time. --Jolyonralph 00:09, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC)
* I suggest doing away with the list altogether. How does anyone decide what goes or doesn't go on it? If we're going to list some demos, we're going to have to pick some criteria and agree on it. --Vossanova o< 00:45, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
* Or else move the list to its own article and link it from this article. - Richardcavell 21:53, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
Style cleanup
I decided to do a little style cleanup on this page. In accordance with one of the style guidelines, I've changed the essentially empty Fred Fish section into a See-also section referencing the article. (I know that article is a stub, but there's at least something there, as opposed to here.) Ddawson 15:25, 20 August 2005 (UTC)
Article Cleanup Co-Ordination Point
{| style="width:100%;background:none" ! bgcolor="#abcdef" colspan="2" bgcolor="#abcdef" | Cleanup Co-ordination The article may have been flagged as needing cleanup because it has been suggested that: For a full list of possible problems see Manual of Style.
* width=60 bgcolor="#ffdead" |[[Image:Janitor's bucket with mop.jpg|100px]]
* bgcolor="#ffdead" | This article has recently been tagged as requiring cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.
* bgcolor="#ffdead" | This article has recently been tagged as requiring cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.
* the article needs formatting, proofreading, or rephrasing in comprehensible English.
* the article has multiple overlapping problems.
* the article is very short and might need expanding, removal or merging with a broader article
As part of the cleanup process, the automated bot PocKleanBot has generated this notice as a focus of cleanup efforts, and also contacted several contributing editors of the article to bring their attention to the problem. You should use this section to discuss possible resolution of the problem and achieve consensus for action. Only when there is a consensus that the article is now cleaned up should you then de-list it by deleting the cleanup tag from the article, this causes the article to drop off the monthly cleanup-needed list page.
* colspan="2" bgcolor="white" |
* colspan="2" bgcolor="white" |
Discussion
* }
Image copyright problem with Image:Ptn-gift.jpg
The image Image:Ptn-gift.jpg is used in this article under a claim of fair use, but it does not have an adequate explanation for why it meets the requirements for such images when used here. In particular, for each page the image is used on, it must have an explanation linking to that page which explains why it needs to be used on that page. Please check
* That this article is linked to from the image description page.
This is an automated notice by FairuseBot. For assistance on the image use policy, see Media copyright questions. --00:30, 2 October 2008 (UTC) | WIKI |
Rohingya still fleeing violence, persecution in Myanmar: U.N. rights boss
GENEVA (Reuters) - Muslim Rohingya continue to flee Myanmar’s Rakhine state, many testifying about violence, persecution, killings and burning of their homes by soldiers and Buddhists, the United Nations human rights chief said on Wednesday. Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, in his final remarks to the Human Rights Council before stepping down on Aug 31, questioned a top Myanmar official’s assertion that the government was committed to defending the rights of all, not those of any one community. “In my four years as High Commissioner I have heard many preposterous claims. That claim is almost in its own category of absurdity,” Zeid said. “Have you no shame, sir, have you no shame? We are not fools.” The Myanmar official, Kyaw Moe Tun, director-general of its foreign ministry, did not reply to Zeid’s comments which closed the two-hour debate. After the session he could not be reached for comment. Earlier, Kyaw said during the debate that Zeid’s report contained information that was “distorted or exaggerated”. He blamed the violence on militants who attacked Myanmar government forces. “The root cause of the tragedy was terrorism and terrorism cannot be condoned under any circumstance,” Kyaw said. So far this year, 11,432 Rohingya have reached Bangladesh, where more than 700,000 have fled since an August military crackdown in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine state, Zeid said. “No amount of rhetoric can whitewash these facts. People are still fleeing persecution in Rakhine — and are even willing to risk dying at sea to escape,” he said. Many Rohingya refugees also report being pressured by Myanmar authorities to accept a national verification card that says they need to apply for citizenship, he added. The citizenship issue is at the core of discussions on their status, Zeid said, adding that the cards “mark the Rohingya as non-citizens, in keeping with the government’s characterisation of them as foreigners in their own homeland”. Authorities in mainly Buddhist Myanmar deny carrying out large scale human rights abuses, which the United Nations has described as ethnic cleansing. Authorities say a crackdown in Rakhine is a necessary response to violence by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) militant group, which attacked Myanmar security posts. Kyaw said a top priority for his government was to find a “sustainable solution” in Rakhine. It had agreed with Bangladesh in January 2018 that repatriation of refugees would be completed within two years, he said. Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay, Editing by Catherine Evans, Peter Graff | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Unit 1: Portrait of a Word
My family is from Honduras which is located in Central America. Everyone calls me Morena. Morena means dark-skinned brunette, but to us, Morena just means dark-skinned. I am the middle child and so when I was born I was a different complexion compared to my older sister, who has lighter skin. My family has been calling me Morena for as long as I can remember. This name is unique to me because it reminds me of how different I look between my sisters and me. In other Hispanic countries, people may think Morena is an offensive word, however, it isn’t offensive to my family or me.
As I was growing up, I learned more about the meaning of Morena and why they called me that, to begin with. One day, I asked my mom and dad why everyone at home referred to me as Morena, but in school, I was Johana. They told me it just meant dark skin and that I was darker than my older sister so my dad started calling me Morena and so everyone in my family got used to it and continued. I learned that in some Hispanic countries, calling someone Morena is very offensive. However, it is a common girl’s name in Argentina and is also an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish feminine name.
Using the word Morena by calling someone that indicates membership in the Spanish community. It is a nickname in my community of Hispanics that only means dark skin and nothing offensive. If there were someone outside of my community such as a white or black or Asian person that called me Morena, I wouldn’t feel away or think that they shouldn’t use the word, because it is just my nickname. There may be some people in different communities that may believe no one outside of the community isn’t allowed to say Morena due to it being an “attacking” word. I think people who aren’t Hispanic or who don’t speak Spanish should know about this word, Morena because it’ll give them an understanding of its history. Knowing where the name originated from, who used it, who uses it now, who believes it is a negative term, etc.
When I was seven years old, I remember I went to a distant cousin’s birthday party. There were a lot of kids there being that the birthday girl was also seven years old. I remember talking to her and her mother yelled out “Morena, donde estas?” Which means “Morena where are you?” I was very confused because she looked angry and I had just met her so I didn’t know why she could be so angry with me. Then she looked past me and continued calling out “Morena.” It then started to make sense that she was calling someone else. I asked the birthday girl who Morena is and she said it was her sister. Her sister was four years old at the time and was running up and down the party. I felt excited knowing there was someone else with the same nickname as me so I started looking for her too. I finally saw her and she was also dark skin compared to her sister. I went to my mother with joy telling her about the other Morena and this experience was something I won’t forget.
Now that I am a young adult, my family continues to call me Morena. I learned to appreciate the name and understand that it is who I am, so I shouldn’t feel ashamed or embarrassed. Morena to me is truly unique and a beautiful name. Because my family members have been calling me this name, I believe it’s so important and is a great deal to me. Although some may find it offensive, it is a name and it is my nickname which I love.
Unit 2: Feature Article
There are a couple of things I admire more than women standing up for themselves. One of them is having the ability to determine their own choices and encouraging self-worth in other women. Being able to show the world your many talents is a beautiful thing, but also supporting other women to do the same is an inspiring act. Women empowerment is very important and a strong force that the world needs, especially in the music industry.
The rap game has never had a female mogul since 2009. Nicki Minaj is the queen of versatility and undeniably talented. As the reporter, Vanessa Grigoriadis, from the New York Times Magazine stated, “Minaj has become an expert at modeling the ways that women can wield power in the industry. But she has also drawn attention to how power can be embodied by a woman standing up for herself and speaking her mind.” In the statement, Grigoriadis expresses one of the many impacts Nicki Minaj has asserted in the world; aside from being lyrically gifted, she emphasizes the significance of power in womanhood. Grigoriadis is accurate and we’ve seen in many events where Nicki Minaj has spoken and showed the importance of gender roles in the public eye, especially in the music industry. Furthermore, she’s always persuaded women to be ambitious, never depend on a man, and always work for themselves. Nicki Minaj has taught young girls and young women to stay in school and never give up on their dreams. In addition, she carries this advice throughout the work that she provides to her fanbase and listeners.
An undeniable skill we’ve never seen before always intrigues us, especially in music, specifically Rap and Hip-Hop. Skills such as rapping the fastest, switching up flows in one verse, and even the important word choice. Rap/ Hip-Hop has developed throughout the 90s, early 2000s, and present days. When we listen to rap music, it’s usually a male artist. If we’re asked who’s our favorite rapper, we mainly think of a male rapper. Since 2009, there hasn’t been a female leader or mogul in the rap industry. Nicki Minaj has the longevity of the highest-selling female rapper. Because we’re so used to males “dominating” the music industry, I find it supreme that Minaj has changed that perspective and showed the world that women can also be dominant. She has proved her talent through the work she puts out to the world like being versatile and working with artists of different genres such as Latin, country, and pop. Not only has she featured on many male artists’ songs and impressively showed her lyrical strength, but Minaj also influences women and young girls to go after what they want and to never depend on anyone, especially a man.
In this interview with TIME, Nicki Minaj opens up about her life as a celebrity, the importance of being a boss as a woman, and being unapologetic in her career. Aside from the interviews, Nicki Minaj expresses her talent and addresses her accomplishments as a female rapper and woman in the Rap/Hip-Hop industry. In her most iconic verse in the song “Monster” with the three most legendary male rappers, Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Rick Ross, Minaj raps “You can be the king, but watch the queen conquer.” She wants us to know queens are just as powerful and important as kings. In her case, she is just as capable as the males in the rap game. In another song from her Pink Print album, “Want Some More,” she raps “You seen that list? It was me, Baby, Jay-Z, and Diddy.” The list she refers to is the Hip Hop Cash Kings where she was placed as the #4 top earner, making her the first female rapper on the list.
Songs mentioned- ‘Monster’ by Kanye West and ‘Want Some More’ by Nicki Minaj
When I started this course, I didn’t expect to learn and appreciate more about myself than I did before. When doing the Unit 1 assignment, I wasn’t sure about what to write and was confused about the task. Now that I’ve completed all assignments, I can see I learned more about myself and my creative side. The work I’ve submitted before compared to now is different. I see growth in my work and more effort than in the beginning. My least favorite assignment would have to be the first one from Unit 1 because I couldn’t think of a unique phrase or word. What I first submitted was wrong and had to think about what word mattered to me, so I had to rewrite the assignment later on in the semester. My favorite assignment would have to be Unit 3 because it wasn’t a typing or writing assignment, I had to bring out the creative side of me and it was really fun doing so. As the genres changed, I think I went more in-depth about my topic. It wasn’t just about my admiration for Nicki Minaj, it turned more into women’s empowerment. When I first started Unit 3, I thought about doing a TED Talk on how important women’s empowerment is and telling the different examples Nicki Minaj gave that example. However, I thought more into it and didn’t think people would want to hear me talk for about 8-10 minutes, so instead, I decided to make a short film to not only tell but to show everyone including other women, and young girls, etc. A challenge I encountered in this course during this semester was the understanding of the Unit 1 assignment. I read over the example of “fuku” in The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. This helped me understand the assignment more and so I had to rewrite my final draft of Unit 1. | FINEWEB-EDU |
Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 109 Part 1.djvu/265
-•i^.h^-- PUBLIC LAW 104-19-^ULY 27, 1995 109 STAT. 249 TITLE III EMERGENCY SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ANTI-TERRORISM INITIATIVES OKLAHOMA CITY RECOVERY CHAPTER I DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION COUNTERTERRORISM FUND There is hereby established the Counterterrorism Fund which 28 USC 524 note, shall remain available without fiscal year limitation. For necessary expenses, as determined by the Attorney General, $34,220,000, to remain available until expended, is appropriated to the Counterterrorism Fund to reimburse any Department of Justice organization for the costs incurred in reestablishing the operational capability of an office or facility which has been damaged or destroyed as the result of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City or any domestic or international terrorism event: Provided, That funds from this appropriation also may be used to reimburse the appropriation account of any Department of Justice agency engaged in, or providing support to, countering, investigating or prosecuting domestic or international terrorism, including payment of rewards in connection with these activities, and to conduct a terrorism threat assessment of Federal agencies and their facilities: Provided further. That any amount obligated from appropriations under this heading may be used under the authorities available to the organization reimbursed from this appropriation: Provided further. That amounts in excess of the $10,555,000 made available for extraordinary expenses incurred in the Oklahoma City bombing for fiscal year 1995, shall be available only after the Attorney General notifies the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate in accordance with section 605 of Public Law 103-317: Provided further. That the entire amount is designated by Congress as an emergency requirement pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended: Provided further. That the amount not previously designated by the President as an emergency requirement shall be available only to the extent an official budget request, for a specific dollar amount that includes designation of the entire amount of the request as an emergency requirement, as defined in the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended, is transmitted to Congress. '
� | WIKI |
Talk:Chukchi phonology
To the guy who edited it
First of all you count bad as with ur things there are 15 consonants not 13
Then, s and ch are allophones in men's dialect and the woman's dialect's sound is ts. these two dont occur in the same dialect which means, they should be in one place. Then, your and my source also agree on the nature of the glottal stop. It seems like you barely even read what I've written. Furthermore, Dunn finds no trace of r being retroflex, stating it clearly is a flap. Finally the velar fricative has been described as a fricative, but Dunn says its actually an approximant, and so is /w/. If you give me references for Spencer's work I'll be more than happy to change the page back to your design. Actuadogge (talk) 19:59, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
* I will be keeping your way for now. If I dont get a reply from you until 10pm CET tomorrow I will change it back. Please don't be immature, we should coordinate our work instead of fighting.
* Thank you Actuadogge (talk) 20:12, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
* The correct sound for the women's dialect is actually [t͡ʃ] (also written in Dunn's source too). And as far as the rhotic sound, it is a retroflex glide [ɻ] according to Spencer (1999), as well as the bilabial [β] and velar [ɣ] sounds being fricatives in the same source. The design of the chart is perfect for now, but here is Spencer's source for the language. Fdom5997 (talk) 00:09, 12 February 2023 (UTC)
* actually no;
* Dunn says the women's dialect as "apico-alveolar affricate" meaning ts.
* The source you cited can be as good as mine; I just have to create a html page for that. I will try for a compromise please tell me how you find it. Note that specner's /c/ is most likely Dunn's /s/ as it is in free variation a sound in men's dialect. The publication seems to ignore the women's dialect completely Actuadogge (talk) 08:36, 12 February 2023 (UTC)
* Also i have decided to use the analysis from 1999 rather than 1961 which Specner's work may be based on. I will however give him credit in some parts Actuadogge (talk) 08:49, 12 February 2023 (UTC)
* Just so you're curious, Dunn describes gamma as an approximant but uses the fricative symbol because of how this sound has been transcribed before. For this exact reason he uses to transcribe the sound /ts/ Actuadogge (talk) 09:01, 12 February 2023 (UTC)
* Also you can change the label from approximant to something else so it fits both descriptions better, I just cannot come up with the term at the moment. Actuadogge (talk) 09:02, 12 February 2023 (UTC)
Bro
I legit told you what’s wrong and made it so our sources somehow don’t conflict. Can you at least answer and not stick stubbornly Actuadogge (talk) 06:25, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
* The source that you used is only based on one source and also, in that source, it also says that the affricate is actually a post-alveolar [tʃ]. Other sources state that this symbol is correct like Krause (1980), and Skorik (1961). Why not based the info off other sources that explain the phonology as well? Fdom5997 (talk) 09:43, 13 February 2023 (UTC) | WIKI |
Shahnoor Studios
The Shahnoor Studios (also spelled as Shahnur Studios) is the studio taken over by Syed Shaukat Hussain Rizvi and his first wife, Noor Jehan in the aftermath of the independence of Pakistan in 1947. The studio is one of the oldest studios in Lahore, Pakistan and was previously known as Shori Studios.
Historical background
During the 1940s in Bombay, Rizvi initially owned a company called Shaukat Art Productions. Before coming to Pakistan, Rizvi had directed 5 films in India starring Noor Jehan.
* Khandan (1942) - a hit film, with music by Ghulam Haider
* Naukar (1943) - a film written by Saadat Hasan Manto
* Dost (1944) - a hit film, with music by Sajjad Hussain
* Zeenat (1945) - a hit film, with music by Meer Saheb and Hafiz Khan including a super-hit Qawwali in it
* Jugnu (1947) - a hit film, with super-hit music by Feroz Nizami
In 1948, after the independence of Pakistan, Noor Jehan and Rizvi shifted to Lahore, Pakistan. On the vandalised remains of what had been the old Shorey Studios, they rebuilt a new studio called Shahnoor Studios, taking the word 'Shah' from Rizvi's name and the word 'Noor' from Noor Jehan's name. It was built from scratch and was finally completed and opened in 1950. The first film to be made there was the Punjabi film, Chanway (1951), a blockbuster film with music by Feroz Nizami. Noor Jehan and Rizvi directed this Punjabi film together, since Rizvi did not speak the Punjabi language fluently. The film became a huge success and brought Noor Jehan fame and fortune in Pakistan.
The studio's early years brought great success as all of Rizvi's films were shot in this studio. However, with the divorce of Rizvi and Noor Jehan in 1955, Noor Jehan had to write off her share of the Shahnoor Studios to Shaukat Hussain Rizvi in the divorce court, to get the custody of her daughter, Zile Huma and also agree to the condition that she would not shoot films in this studio again. Syed Shaukat's career, after the divorce, wasn't as great as it used to be in India, because in marrying Noor Jehan, he was mainly successful because of her. He was only able to make three flop films after his divorce. After the death of Shaukat Hussain Rizvi in 1998 at age 85, this studio is currently managed by Rizvi's three sons Asghar Hussain Rizvi, Shahenshah Rizvi and Ali Mujtaba Rizvi. | WIKI |
Sony Expects ‘Huge Impact’ on Earnings From Slump in Euro, Treasurer Says
Sony Corp. (6758) , Japan’s largest
exporter of consumer electronics, said it expects a “huge
impact” on earnings from the weaker euro, underscoring the
company’s vulnerability to the European debt crisis. Sony doesn’t buy many components from Europe while its
Asian suppliers settle in dollars, limiting its ability to hedge
against the euro’s decline, Hiroshi Kurihara, corporate
treasurer at Sony, said in an interview in Tokyo yesterday. “There are no countermeasures that we can take for the
moment,” he said. “There is a huge impact on our earnings.” The euro’s slump to a decade low against the yen compounds
the challenge for Chief Executive Officer Howard Stringer ,
eroding the value of sales in Sony’s biggest export market just
as a weakening won helps South Korean competitor Samsung
Electronics Co. Stringer has shut factories and focused on new
products such as tablet computers in a bid to end losses. “Even as companies take various measures against exchange
rate fluctuations, it’s going to be tough for those with higher
sales ratios in Europe,” said Yoji Takeda , who manages $1.1
billion at RBC Investment Management ( Asia ) Ltd. in Hong Kong .
The euro’s sharp drop “is a problem for Japanese exporters.” Europe is the biggest market for some Japanese companies
including Nintendo Co. and Canon Inc. (7751) Kyoto-based Nintendo, the
world’s biggest maker of game players, got 41 percent of revenue
in the quarter ended June 30 from Europe, data on the Bloomberg
show. Tokyo-based Canon, the world’s biggest maker of cameras,
generated 32 percent of sales in the region last fiscal year. Decade-Low The 17-nation euro, which tumbled to a decade-low of 101.94
yen this month, has fallen 11 percent against the Japanese
currency in the past three months and traded at 104.22 as of
3:56 p.m. in Tokyo. The yen has appreciated 4.2 percent against
the euro in 2011, the biggest gainer among 16 major peers to the
shared currency. South Korea ’s won has declined 5.7 percent
against the common European currency in the same period. The Japanese company’s relocation of some manufacturing
operations to China and other Asian sites, combined with an
increase in outsourcing, helped Sony balance its revenue and
costs in U.S. dollar terms, reducing the risk of losing money
from the currency’s moves, Kurihara said. In the past two years, Sony has sold three TV factories,
including one in Barcelona and another in Slovakia as part of
its streamlining efforts. Sony rose 0.8 percent to 1,515 yen at the 3 p.m. close in
Tokyo trading. The stock has lost 48 percent this year, compared
with the benchmark Nikkei 225 Stock Average’s 15 percent drop. Missing Forecast In July, when the maker of Bravia televisions forecast
full-year operating profit of 200 billion yen ($2.6 billion),
Sony assumed the euro would trade at about 115 yen from July to
March. The company loses about 6 billion yen of annual operating
profit, or sales minus the cost of goods sold and administrative
expenses, for every 1 yen decline against the euro, according to
Mami Imada, a Sony spokeswoman. The company will likely miss the full-year earnings
forecast by about 7 percent, according to the average of 21
analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. “It’s difficult to raise prices in Europe due to the
competition with Korean makers,” said Kurihara. “We can’t run
away from currency risk as long as we sell overseas.” Sony made 30 percent of its revenue in Japan , 21 percent in
Europe, 20 percent in the U.S. and 18 percent in Asia excluding
Japan, in the year ended March 31, according to data compiled by
Bloomberg. To contact the reporters on this story:
Mariko Yasu in Tokyo at
myasu@bloomberg.net ;
Takashi Amano in Tokyo at
tamano6@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story:
Young-Sam Cho at
ycho2@bloomberg.net | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
User:MGoBlueHockey/sandbox
The Michigan-Nebraska football rivalry is a new American college football rivalry played anually by the Wolverines of the University of Michigan and the Cornhuskers of the University of Nebraska. The two teams are in the Legends Division of the Big Ten Conference, ensuring a meeting every year.
Although the teams have met seven times, each meeting has had major signicance to one of the programs. There have been many controversies between the two teams as well, including both teams being selected as 1997 national champions and the ending of the 2005 Alamo Bowl game.
1905- Michigan 31 Nebraska 0
The first meeting between the two programs was on October 21, 1905 in Ann Arbor, Michigan at Regents Field. A total of 5,000 spectators watched Fielding H. Yost's Wolverines dominate 31-0. The Wolverines were 5-0-0 heading into the game and 48-0-1 since 1901, capturing four straight national championships along the way. The Cornhuskers wer 4-0-0 heading into the game against their former coach in 1898, Fielding H. Yost. Despite winning 31-0, it was reported by the Michigan Alumnus that Michigan did not score in the first half of play. | WIKI |
Little incentive for police to act within the law | TheHill
Just as President’s Trump’s pardon of former law enforcement officer, Joe Arpaio has once again inflamed the simmering debate about police abuse, another shocking story of police wrongdoing has captured national headlines. On July 26th, a University of Utah Hospital nurse, Alex Wubbels, was violently and unlawfully arrested for properly enforcing the hospital’s blood draw policy, which specifies that there must be either the arrest or consent of a patient, or a judge’s order, before police may take custody of the patient’s blood. After a disturbing video of the arrest began to circulate through national media, the Salt Lake City Police Department issued an apology. An exhaustive recapitulation of Arpaio’s many crimes is not the purpose of this article; those crimes are now well-documented and publicized for inquiring minds. We might instead consider what the response to Arpaio’s alleged lawlessness from the president of the United States himself (and his millions of supporters) says about prevailing opinion on the rule of law generally. Boorishly meandering from one misstep to the next, Trump seems to delight in playing the role of right-wing culture warrior, thumbing his nose at the establishment — or so he thinks. Actually, he is not so much confronting the political and media establishment as he is undermining core enlightenment values, childishly obsessed with his defiant tough-guy pose. Trump’s pardon of Arpaio seemingly represents lawlessness at its most naked and unapologetic. Such lawlessness, such shameless contempt for human life, is abhorrent to a free society, a rejection of the values on which freedom stands. Arpaio should be treated as — what I believe he is — a cruel person who abused his power and position and now stands completely beyond the reaches of legal accountability. The rule of law must mean more than shamelessly exposing the misdeeds of those charged with law enforcement. If we care about the rule of law as an ideal, we must carefully avoid a definition that reduces it merely to the law as it happens to stand at a given moment or to the arbitrary whims of law enforcement agents. Further, we must take care not to cheapen the rule of law by defending illegal acts of government officials. These are revolutionary ideas, the full potential of which have never been realized. For conservatives of the Trumpist, alt-right sort, rule of law means only the absolute, unquestioned power of the state, the subjection of the many to the prerogatives of the powerful few. Whatever the law is — however arbitrary, however excessive or unnecessary — it is to be enforced brutally, the rights of individual citizens be damned. They confuse the law as it exists and has actually existed with the rule of law as a normative, theoretical idea. In the classical liberal conception of the rule of law, in contrast, the law and the principle of equality before it are a bulwark erected to protect the individual against arbitrary exercises of power, that is, against the abuses of those in power and, indeed, against the state itself. Enlightenment liberalism can be thought of as a vindication of the individual as politically relevant. Traditional liberalism’s rule of law scrutinizes the actions of those in power rather than cynically apologizing for them. As the nineteenth-century radical theorist Thomas Hodgskin wrote, reflecting his acute awareness of the distinction, “law in fact is only a general name for the will of the law-maker.” Hodgskin looked at history and saw legal power for what it was in practice, the enemy of the people and preserver of ruling class privilege. The law as it has existed has often, if not usually, been arbitrary, fundamentally at odds with liberal values and therefore unhelpful to the vindication of individual liberty. Or as Hodgskin put it, “Perish the people, but let the law live, has ever been the maxim of the masters of mankind.” So, too, has today’s political class largely embraced this maxim, particularly right-wing law-and-order conservatives, for whom the actions of police officers must never be questioned; this, of course, is as much an example of identity politics and political correctness as is any of the shibboleths of so-called social justice warriors. In the United States today, government actors are the foremost violators of the Enlightenment conception of the rule of law, under which everyone, regardless of social position, sex, race, or other categories, is entitled to equal protection. And while equality before the law is necessary, even that much is not sufficient. The law itself, its content, must also conform to certain standards. It must safeguard certain inviolable individual rights. There is a pernicious style of American conservatism under which the superficial symbols of law and order as a cultural motif are more important than law and order themselves. Trump has become the spokesman for this style, his cartoonish “Make America Great Again” brand its preeminent representation. Heeding the rule of law as a timeless principle — not a hollow conservative talking point — requires a sober reconsideration of the powers that come with a police officer’s badge. Perhaps, if that reconsideration should take place, Arpaio’s pardon and the brutal assault of Wubbels will not have been a complete loss. David S. D'Amato is an attorney, an expert policy advisor at both the Future of Freedom Foundation and the Heartland Institute, and a columnist at the Cato Institute's Libertarianism.org. The views expressed by contributors are their own and are not the views of The Hill. View the discussion thread. Contributor's Signup The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006 | 202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 fax The contents of this site are ©2019 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc. | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Rubén Pagliari
Rubén Pagliari (20 September 1927 – 28 November 1987) was an Argentine basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. | WIKI |
Gwynn, Virginia
Gwynn is a census-designated place (CDP) in Mathews County, Virginia, United States. The population as of the 2010 Census was 602. Gwynn is located on Gwynn's Island 5 mi north-northeast of Mathews. Gwynn has a post office with ZIP code 23066. | WIKI |
Cuba-bound Carnival pioneers historic voyage
On Sunday, the 704-passenger Adonia cruise ship is expected to sail from Miami, Florida, to Havana, Cuba. In doing so, the vessel is sailing into history — becoming the first U.S. leisure ship to voyage between the United States and Cuba in more than 50 years. The ship pulled out of the Port of Miami around 4pm ET, accompanied by a large contingent of police in the water and the Coast Guard in the air. The Adonia is part of Carnival's Fathom brand, based around so called "impact travel" where passengers not only take part in the usual cruise activities like eating, drinking and sun-bathing, but have the opportunity to learn from and work with locals in each port of call. Passengers "will have free time and be able to go on your own a bit, so I'm not sure it will feel that different" from a full fledged leisure cruise, Carnival CEO Arnold Donald told CNBC in an on-board interview. He said the cruise was completely sold out, and there were about a dozen Cuban-born passengers on board. Those factors are what makes this legal. American's still cannot legally visit Cuba as tourists, but they can if they qualify for one of 12 categories, including "people-to-people" and "cultural exchange" programs offered under Fathom's umbrella. As protesters rode along the side of the ship, passengers lined the upper decks waving American and Cuban flags. Donald and Fathom president Tara Russell gave a short speech to the passengers, thanking the crew and employees that made the cruise happen. "We're delighted to be here," said Donald. "We're humbled, it's an honor, it's a privilege." Other Carnival brands will be travelling to Cuba over time as port space becomes available, he said. | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
a job manage system based on akka
Doradilla
Build Statuscodecov.io
Doradilla-core is a job manage system. Doradilla is a distributed system which is based on Akka cluster.
Doradilla-Core
Doradilla-core is a job manage system which will handle the job request in reactive way.
Questions about Doradilla
What's the problem the library resolve?
The library provide a reactive way to handle resource consuming(CPU, Memory, DB connection) tasks.
For example, an OCR application which will trigger OCR tasks based on requests, for each OCR task there needs one CPU core occupied. If there is no implementation of job management, the CPUs will be easily taken by OCR jobs. The CPU competition will easily slow down the processing and block other function.
What's the traditional way to solve the issue is create a job queue, and use a worker to takes job from the queue.
Is there any universal way to resolve this type of question and makes the implementation easy to use?
Yes, just use the Doradilla library.
How the Doradilla library works?
Simple version:
The Doradilla library use a queue to keep job requests and FSMActor will pull job request to process.
Is the same way as traditional way?
Yes, but not, because the user will not aware of the library implementation. The example shows user call the job api. The Doradilla library will handle the travail work.
Why there is need JobTranslator?
For general purpose, every complex job could be translate to simple job and so on. When you handle the complex job, you could design your JobTranslator to handle that job. The source code contains some examples of how to create JobTranslator.
What's if I aready have ActorSystem in my project?
Well, you can only use doradcore library instead of use doradilla.
Message flow
msgflow
See detail: doradilla-core
Doradilla cluster usage
Doradilla provides distributed running environment which is based on Akka cluster. With same configuration as Akka cluster, Doradilla-core will running on Akka cluster node.
Doradilla-cluster
How to use
How to run a process job
1.Run process job and get synchronize result:
"Baeckend server " should "start and run command " in {
val backendServer = BackendServer.startup(Some(1600))
backendServer.registFSMActor()
val msg = TestVars.processCallMsgTest
val processJob = JobMsg("SimpleProcess", msg)
val res = BackendServer.runProcessCommand(processJob).map {
res =>
println(res)
assert(true)
}
Await.ready(res, ConstVars.timeout1S * 10)
}
2.Run process job and query result:
"Run process Command " should "start the command and qurey result " in {
val backendServer = BackendServer.startup(Some(1600))
backendServer.registFSMActor()
val msg = TestVars.processCallMsgTest
val processJob = JobMsg("SimpleProcess", msg)
val receiveActor = BackendServer.startProcessCommand(processJob).get
BackendServer.queryProcessResult(receiveActor).map {
resultOpt =>
assert(resultOpt == None)
}
Thread.sleep(2000)
val res = BackendServer.queryProcessResult(receiveActor).map {
resultOpt =>
assert(resultOpt != None)
}
Await.ready(res, ConstVars.timeout1S)
}
For use defined implementation of reflection.
User should defined their implementation of reflection, more information see ProcessService
More document about this library:
Doradilla | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Page:Liliom (1921).djvu/127
The pay—is quite good—but the main thing is the tips. When they play cards there's always a bit for the steward. The tips, I may say, amount to twenty, even thirty kronen every night.
Yes.
We've rented two rooms for ourselves to start with—and if things go well
Then we'll buy a house in the country.
If one only tends to business and keeps honest. Of course, in the country we'll miss the city life, but if the good Lord sends us children—it's much healthier for children in the country. [''There it a brief pause.'']
Wolf's nice looking, isn't he?
Yes.
And he's a good boy, Wolf. | WIKI |
Seizure Clusters 101
Terms to Know
Knowing these words and phrases can help you understand seizure clusters and have productive conversations with your healthcare professional.
Aura
A sensation, such as seeing colored lights or a feeling of numbness, that may happen just before the start of a seizure.
Dravet syndrome
Also called severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI). This describes a rare type of epilepsy in which seizures begin before the age of 1 and continue throughout life.
Epilepsy
A brain disorder that causes people to have recurring seizures. The seizures happen when nerve cells in the brain send out disrupted signals. During a seizure, people may have strange sensations and emotions or behave strangely. They may have violent muscle spasms or lose consciousness.
Brain infection, brain injury, and abnormal brain development are just some of the possible causes of epilepsy. However, very often the cause is unknown. Epilepsy is also referred to as a seizure disorder.
Epileptologist
A neurologist with advanced training who specializes in treating epilepsy.
Extratemporal epilepsy
Seizures commonly start in the parts of the brain known as the temporal lobes. Epilepsy is extratemporal when seizures start in other parts of the brain such as the frontal, parietal, or occipital lobes.
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS)
A rare and severe type of epilepsy. Seizures typically begin in childhood and can be difficult to treat. People with LGS can experience many different types of seizures.
Neurologist
A doctor specially trained in treating conditions that affect the nervous system.
PCDH19 female epilepsy
A condition associated with severe seizures, cognitive delays, and other symptoms caused by a PCDH19 gene mutation on the X chromosome.
Port-wine stain
A reddish-purple discoloration of the skin caused by swollen blood vessels. May be a sign of a more serious condition such as Sturge-Weber syndrome.
Seizures
The physical findings or changes in behavior that result from an episode of disrupted and sudden electrical activity in the brain.
The term “seizure” is sometimes used interchangably with “convulsion.” Convulsion refers to uncontrollable and rapid shaking. It’s important to know that there are many types of seizures and some have mild symptoms. Seizures can have many causes, including medicines, high fevers, head injuries, and certain diseases. People who have recurring seizures have epilepsy.
Seizure clusters
Seizures that happen one after the other over a short period of time. There is a recovery period between each seizure and a pattern that is different from the usual seizure pattern.
Seizure disorder
A brain disorder that causes people to have recurring seizures. The seizures happen when nerve cells in the brain send out disrupted signals. During a seizure, people may have strange sensations and emotions or behave strangely. They may have violent muscle spasms or lose consciousness.
Brain infection, brain injury, and abnormal brain development are just some of the possible causes of seizure disorders. However, very often the cause is unknown. A seizure disorder is also referred to as epilepsy.
Status epilepticus
A single prolonged seizure.
Sturge-Weber syndrome
A rare, progressive condition that may cause seizures, glaucoma, and developmental delay.
Tuberous sclerosis complex
A genetic disorder of the nervous system and the skin that causes small, noncancerous tumors to form in different organs of the body. Symptoms can include seizures, delay in brain function, or lesions in the skin. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Leandro666/Archive
Evidence submitted by Clubmarx
Non-overlapping edits on Maria belen prado and very similar usernames with 3 repeating digits. Both are new users editing a very new article.Clubmarx (talk) 04:34, 7 March 2010 (UTC)
Comments by accused parties
See Defending yourself against claims.
Comments by other users
Also account creations are only around one hour apart from each other. -- ..::Abb 615::.. 04:47, 7 March 2010 (UTC)
* 03:51, 7 March 2010 Brudos333
* 02:24, 7 March 2010 Leandro666
Clerk, patrolling admin and checkuser comments
WP:DUCK. Blocked/tagged. Thanks, Peter Symonds ( talk ) 13:55, 7 March 2010 (UTC) | WIKI |
Nhill & District Sporting Club
The Nhill and District Sporting Club Inc was formed in 2001 with the amalgamation of the Nhill and District Football Club, Nhill Netball Club, Nhill Red and Nhill Blue Cricket Clubs. In 2007 The Nhill Hockey Club joined the Nhill and District Sporting Club and in 2010 a soccer division was developed, which lasted for 12 months.
The Sporting club now comprises four sports; cricket, football, hockey and netball.
The club operates from Davis Park and maintains the oval, resulting in one of the best playing surfaces in Western Victoria. Hindmarsh Shire Council own the facilities at Davis Park, including the buildings.
The football division competes in the Wimmera Football League (WFL). They are based in the township of Nhill, Victoria.
Wimmera Football Netball League
The township of Nhill has had a local team in the WFL since it formed in 1937. The tigers won the premiership on four occasions, 1965, 1966, 1969 and 1981. They last played off in the Grand Final in 2010.
In 2023 the NDSC B Grade netball team won the Wimmera League Premiership. This was Nhill's first open age netball premiership in a number of decades.
Horsham Cricket Association
The NDSC's cricket sides participate in the Horsham Cricket Association. They currently field both an A Grade and C Grade. Nhill's A Grade won the premiership in 2023 and their C Grade played off in the Grand Final. Both cricket teams are based out of Davis Park.
Wimmera Hockey Association
Nhill's hockey teams participate in the Wimmera Hockey Association, currently fielding all teams in juniors and seniors. The hockey plays out of Davis Park when the football/netball either have a bye or play away. | WIKI |
Page:London - The People of the Abyss.djvu/183
Rh And in these latter days, five hundred hereditary peers own one-fifth of England; and they, and the officers and servants under the King, and those who go to compose the powers that be, yearly spend in wasteful luxury $1,850,000,000, which is thirty-two per cent of the total wealth produced by all the toilers of the country.
At the Abbey, clad in wonderful golden raiment, amid fanfare of trumpets and throbbing of music, surrounded by a brilliant throng of masters, lords, and rulers, the King was being invested with the insignia of his sovereignty. The spurs were placed to his heels by the Lord Great Chamberlain, and a sword of state, in purple scabbard, was presented him by the Archbishop of Canterbury, with these words:—
"Receive this kingly sword brought now from the altar of God, and delivered to you by the hands of the bishops and servants of God, though unworthy."
Whereupon, being girded, he gave heed to the Archbishop's exhortation:—
"With this sword do justice, stop the growth of iniquity, protect the Holy Church of God, help and defend widows and orphans, restore the things that are gone to decay, maintain the things that are restored, punish and reform what is amiss, and confirm what is in good order." | WIKI |
Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment
The Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment (LSPE) was a lunar science experiment, deployed by astronauts on the lunar surface in 1972 as part of Apollo 17. The goal of the LSPE was to record the seismic response generated by a variety of sources including the detonation of eight explosive charges, the ascent propulsion system on the lunar module and any natural sources.
Background
The Active Seismic Experiment (ASE) had flown on both Apollo 14 and 16 providing information both about near-surface structures through the use of mortars, and information about deep lunar structures by measuring the impacts of previous lunar modules and Saturn V third stages. However, between these two sub-surface levels, little was known about the upper 10 km of the Moon's surface. The LSPE was specifically designed to reduce this knowledge gap. It would record the seismic response generated by a variety of sources including the detonation of eight explosive charges and the ascent propulsion system on the Apollo Lunar Module, to provide information on the upper levels of the lunar crust at depths of several kilometers.
Instrument
The LSPE differed from the Active Seismic Experiment by having larger explosive packages that could be deployed further away allowing for the greater exploration at depth. The Active Seismic Experiment's explosive charges were based on a rocket-propelled mortar, whereas the explosives used with the LSPE were placed directly onto the Moon's surface at distance from the geophones. This necessitated an active transmitter as part of the LSPE package in order to trigger the explosive packages whereas the ASE only had a receiver that would trigger the firing of the charges rocket and would detonate upon impact with the lunar surface. The geophone array for the LSPE had a triangular configuration plus a central geophone whereas the ASE had a linear geophone array.
The experiment's components primarily consisted of an array of four geophones and eight explosive charges of mixed yield. The four geophones were in effect miniaturised moving coil-magnet seismometers. Each explosive charge consisted of molded Hexanitrostilbene and Teflon in a 90:10 ratio and were similar in composition to those that flew as part of Apollo 14. The set of eight explosive charges consisted of two pairs of 1/8 lb and 1/4 lb charges and another four charges each weighing 1/2 lb, 1 lb, 3 lb, and 6 lb. All charges were cylindrical except the 6-pound charge which was cubic in shape. Triggering of explosives would be done remotely after the safe departure of the Apollo 17 astronauts from the surface of the Moon.
The explosives had a number of fail-safe mechanisms to prevent premature detonation. The explosive safe/arm plate was held in place by a pull pin and a timed release mechanism, itself only initiated with the removal of an independent pull ring. A secondary firing timer along with a firing pin mechanism both had pull pins that had to be removed as part of deployment. If either timers started prematurely, they would lock the pull rings into place so that they could not be removed. If the safe arm timed mechanism released early the safe/arm pull ring would be locked into place and could not be removed. The safe/arm timed mechanism would not retract until at least 90 hours after deployment and each explosive package had its own distinct arming time. Each explosive package had its own thermal battery that would power a receiver. Each explosive package would only detonate upon successfully receiving an ignition signal from the experiment package.
Operation and deployment
During the first EVA, the LSP experiment's 4 geophones were deployed as part of the ALSEP package. Geophones 1 and 2 would be placed to run in sequence aligned with the Sun either side of the ALSEP package. The other two geophones were then placed in a sequence running perpendicular to geophones 1 and 2, creating a triangle with three geophones with one geophone located in the middle. The experiment's antenna was erected and the explosive transport modules were placed into sunlight. This was because the thermal timers and arming mechanisms were not permitted below a temperature of 40 F. The mission's second and third EVA were used to place the explosive packages at a variety of locations, with varying distances and directions from the Apollo 17 landing site. These packages were deployed up to a maximum distance of 2.7 km. Once deployment was completed, the experiment package would transmit firing signals to the explosive packages. Triggering of explosives would be done remotely after the safe departure of the Apollo 17 astronauts from the surface of the Moon. As part of the deployment process, the astronaut would remove three pull rings from each explosive package, which would in total remove four safety pins.
Science
The eight explosive charges provided detectable seismic two-way traveltime signal down to depths of 2.7 km. The impact of the Apollo 17 lunar module ascent stage provided a detectable two-way signal from a depth of 5 km of the Moon's surface. The instrument identified that beneath the Apollo 17 landing site there were three layers in the upper 5 km, with distinctive seismic velocity properties. The first was a surface layer 248 m thick with a seismic velocity of 250 ms−1. This surface layer lay atop a ~927 m thick layer with a faster seismic velocity of 1200 ms−1. Explosive package #1, the furthest from the geophone array, generated slower travel times than was expected. This was explained by the presence of the Camelot crater either through interaction with the crater structure itself or that the crater resulted in slower material being present at depth. The impact of the Apollo 17 lunar module suggested that at depth there was material with a seismic velocity of 4000 ms−1. Data from this impact required normalisation due the impact site being elevated 1.4 km above the Apollo 17 landing site.
Interpretation of the seismic velocities with other geological relationships led to two primary structural inferences. The first was that the top two layers of seismically distinct materials were likely composed of basaltic lava flows. The seismically fastest and likely deepest layer, has been interpreted to consist primarily of breccias that primarily composes the highland material that surrounded the Apollo 17 valley landing site. A breccia sample taken by Apollo 15 was found through laboratory measurements to have a similar seismic velocity to the 4000 ms−1. The experiment package provided passive observation of lunar seismic events between August 15, 1976, and April 25, 1977. | WIKI |
HSI Ch. 1 Test
The flashcards below were created by user trambam on FreezingBlue Flashcards.
1. a ___ membrane lines the open tube-like cavities and organs of the body
A. mucuos
B. periosteum
C. serous
D. synovial
A. mucuos
(this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
2. acrocyanosis
lack of oxygen causing blueness to extremities
3. what means wall?
parietal
4. cuadad
tail/inferior spine
5. membrane around the heart
pericardium
6. slippery watery substance is produced by the _____ membrane that lines the digestive tract
A. meninges
B. mucous
C. synovial
D. serous
B. mucous
(this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
7. refers to wall
parietal
8. ____ means organ
visceral
9. HCI
hydrochloride
10. LAT
lateral
11. PA
posteroanterior
12. A&P
anatomy & physiology
13. compound word contains two or more ___ ____
word roots
14. combining form
word root + vowel
15. dorsal
medical term means posterior
16. the ____ membranes line closed cavities
serous
17. membrane around the lungs (singular)
pleura
18. direction from front to back
anteroposterior
Author:
trambam
ID:
171775
Card Set:
HSI Ch. 1 Test
Updated:
2012-09-18 23:34:25
Tags:
terminology
Folders:
Description:
terminology
Show Answers: | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
User:The Sinclairs
The Sinclairs are a rock and roll band from Brooklyn, New York formed in 2011. The band consists of Scott Seader (vocals, guitar), David Hyman (vocals, bass), and Samuel Maynard (vocals, guitar). The band's unique version of indie rock is strongly influenced by bands of the 1960s and 70's, featuring a two guitar sound with three part vocal harmonies. | WIKI |
-- Marauding Ants Make “Hellstrom” Best Bug Movie Ever: DVD Review
Feb. 21 (Bloomberg) - “ The Hellstrom Chronicle ,” one of my
favorite headtrippy movies from the 1970s, announces its
intentions from the first frame. According to its hyperintense onscreen narrator, “famed
entomologist” Nils Hellstrom, “if any living species is to
inherit the Earth, it will not be man.” Hellstrom isn’t a real scientist. He’s played by actor
Lawrence Pressman, who went on to become a fixture on TV series.
Although “The Hellstrom Chronicle” won the 1971 Oscar for best
feature-length documentary (beating “The Sorrow and the Pity”!),
it’s not quite real, either. Director Walon Green and his crew intersperse startlingly
beautiful insect footage with clips from grade-Z sci-fi movies
and Hellstrom’s doomy end-of-days rants. Finally out from Olive
Films on DVD/Blu-Ray, it’s a one-of-a-kind movie whose awesome
nutbrain fascinations are undiminished by time and the advent of
computer-generated imagery. Green had one of the weirder movie careers leading up to
“Hellstrom.” Specializing in National Geographic documentary
specials about reptiles and amphibians and the “the mystery of
animal behavior,” he also co-wrote the classic western “The Wild
Bunch” with director Sam Peckinpah. That film memorably opens
with a close-up of a scorpion being eaten alive by a torrent of
red ants as laughing children look on. I used to think that scene was pure Peckinpah but now I’m
not so sure. It’s pure “Hellstrom,” too. Buggy Put-On Green and his screenwriter, David Seltzer, frame the film
with deadly seriousness, yet it all seems like a put-on. How
else are we to interpret a scene like the one in which we see a
copulating black widow spider “thrashing with obese sexuality”? Green portrays most insects as essentially walking (or
crawling or slithering) digestive tracts, which predate humans
by 300 million years and birds by 50 million, and are a lot
tougher than we are. Insects will prevail because, Hellstrom says, unlike
mankind, which thinks too much, bugs are “mindless and soulless”
battalions ignorant of everything except survival. It’s going to
take more than a Roach Motel to win this war. And make no mistake, this is a battle to the death. Famed
movie composer Lalo Schifrin, best known for his theme for TV’s
“ Mission Impossible ,” amps up the jangliness as if he were
scoring a horror film. Come to think of it, he was. (I could
have lived without the scene where Hellstom kills a lab mouse
with a wasp.) Moth Marvels But if this is war, it’s an eerily photogenic one. Few
documentaries have brought us closer to the marvels and
intricacies of insectdom: the caterpillar emerging from its
cocoon as a butterfly, the architectural wonders of African
termite hills, the poignant 18-hour lifespan of a mayfly, the
mating of moths. (A female luna moth’s pheromones can attract a
mate 20 miles away.) In sequences like these, you may regret the film’s mad-
scientist trappings, which were clearly designed to break out of
the prettified Disney (DIS) /National Geographic nature-film mold. I’m glad that stuff is in here, too. It transforms what
might have been a straightforward documentary into a loony
frolic. ( Peter Rainer is a critic for Muse, the arts and leisure
section of Bloomberg News. Any opinions expressed are his own.) To contact the writer responsible for this review:
Peter Rainer at Fi1L2E@aol.com To contact the editor responsible for this review:
Manuela Hoelterhoff at mhoelterhoff@bloomberg.net | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
@article{10.1371/journal.pntd.0001621, author = {Jia, Tie-Wu AND Melville, Sara AND Utzinger, Jürg AND King, Charles H. AND Zhou, Xiao-Nong}, journal = {PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases}, publisher = {Public Library of Science}, title = {Soil-Transmitted Helminth Reinfection after Drug Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis}, year = {2012}, month = {05}, volume = {6}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001621}, pages = {1-11}, abstract = {Author Summary Infections with soil-transmitted helminths (the roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides, the whipworm Trichuris trichiura, and hookworm) affect over 1 billion people, particularly rural communities in the developing world. The global strategy to control soil-transmitted helminth infections is ‘preventive chemotherapy’, which means large-scale administration of anthelmintic drugs to at-risk populations. However, because reinfection occurs after treatment, ‘preventive chemotherapy’ must be repeated regularly. Our systematic review and meta-analysis found that at 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment, A. lumbricoides prevalence reached 26% (95% confidence interval (CI): 16–43%), 68% (95% CI: 60–76%) and 94% (95% CI: 88–100%) of pretreatment levels, respectively. For T. trichiura, respective reinfection prevalence at these time points were 36% (95% CI: 28–47%), 67% (95% CI: 42–100%), and 82% (95% CI: 62–100%); and for hookworm, 30% (95% CI: 26–34%), 55% (95% CI: 34–87%), and 57% (95% CI: 49–67%). Prevalence and intensity of reinfection were positively correlated with pretreatment infection status. Our results suggest a frequent anthelmintic drug administration to maximize the benefit of preventive chemotherapy. Moreover, an integrated control strategy, consisting of preventive chemotherapy combined with health education and environmental sanitation is needed to interrupt transmission of soil-transmitted helminths.}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pntd.0001621} } | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Hsu, Alan Y. AU - Liu, Sheng AU - Brasseale, Kent A. AU - Syahirah, Ramizah AU - Wan, Jun AU - Deng, Qing TI - Inducible overexpression of zebrafish <em>microRNA-722</em> suppresses chemotaxis of human neutrophil like cells AID - 10.1101/578583 DP - 2019 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 578583 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/03/14/578583.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/03/14/578583.full AB - Neutrophil migration is essential for battling against infections but also drives chronic inflammation. Since primary neutrophils are terminally differentiated and not genetically tractable, leukemia cells such as HL-60 are differentiated into neutrophil-like cells to study mechanisms underlying neutrophil migration. However, constitutive overexpression or inhibition in this cell line does not allow the characterization of the genes that affect the differentiation process. Here we apply the tet-on system to induce the expression of zebrafish miR-722 in differentiated HL-60. Overexpression of miR-722 reduced the mRNA level of genes in the chemotaxis and inflammation pathways, including RAC2. Consistently, cell migration is significantly inhibited upon induced miR-722 overexpression. Together, miR-722 is an evolutionarily conserved suppressor for neutrophil migration and signaling in zebrafish and human. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 5.djvu/996
108 STAT. 4486 PUBLIC LAW 103-433—(XT. 31, 1994 16 USC 410aaa-2. 16 USC 410aaa-3. 16 USC 410aaa-4. 16 USC 410aaa-5. of the new Death Valley National Park, and any funds available for purposes of the monument shall be available for purposes of the park, SEC. 303. TRANSFER AND ADMINISTRATION OF LANDS. Upon enactment of this title, the Secretary shall transfer the lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management depicted in the maps described in section 302 of this title, without consideration, to the administrative jurisdiction of the National Park Service for administration as part of the National Park System, and the boundary of the park shall be adjusted accordingly. The Secretary shall administer the areas added to the park by this title in accordance with the provisions of law generally applicable to units of the National Park System, including the Act entitled "An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes", approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535; 16 U.S.C. 1, 2-4). SEC. 304. MAPS AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION. Within six months after the enactment of this title, the Secretary shall file maps and a legal description of the park designated under this title with the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate and the Committee on Natural Resources of the United States House of Representatives. Such maps and legal description shall have the same force and effect as if included in this title, except that the Secretary may correct clerical and typographical errors in such legal description and in the maps referred to in section 302. The maps and legal description shall be on file and available for public inspection in the offices of the Superintendent of the park and the Director of the National Park Service, Department of the Interior. SEC. 305. WITHDRAWAL. Subject to valid existing rights, all Federal lands within the park are hereby withdrawn from all forms of entry, appropriation, or disposal under the public land laws; from location, entry, and patent under the United States mining laws; and from disposition under all laws pertaining to mineral and geothermal leasing, and mineral materials, and all amendments thereto. SEC. 306. GRAZING. (a) IN GENERAL.— The privilege of grazing domestic livestock on lands within the park shall continue to be exercised at no more than the current level, subject to applicable laws and National Park Service regulations. (b) SALE OF PROPERTY.^ -If a person holding a grazing permit referred to in subsection (a) informs the Secretary that such permittee is willing to convey to the United States any base property with respect to which such permit was issued and to which such permittee holds title, the Secretary shall make the acquisition of such base property a priority as compared with the acquisition of other lands within the park, provided agreement can be reached concerning the terms and conditions of such acquisition. Any such base property which is located outside the park and acquired as a priority pursuant to this section shall be managed by the Federal agency responsible for the majority of the adjacent lands in accordance with the laws applicable to such adjacent lands.
� | WIKI |
Page:Hofstede de Groot catalogue raisonné, Volume 3, 1910.djvu/87
ix FRANS HALS 6. Dated 1645 ; canvas, 29! inches by 26 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 6803, i. Engraved by C. Waltner. Sale. John W. Wilson of Brussels, Paris, March 14, 1881. [See 1873 catalogue, p. 83.] In the Rudolphinum, Prague ; given by Prince Liechtenstein. BRECHTJE VAN SCHOTERBOSCH, wife of D. P. Hasselaer. [See 187.] 222. THEODORUS SCHREVELIUS (1572-1643), Rector of the Leyden Gymnasium (or High School). B. 79 ; M. 69. Half-length. He is turned three-quarters right and looks at the spectator.- He has a long full beard, and wears black with a ruff. In his left hand he holds a book inscribed, "JET. 44 1617." Inscribed to the right at top, "JET AT SV^E 44, 1617"; oval panel, 5^ inches by 4 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, Nos. 7038, I, and 7130, i. Wrongly identified as Petrus Scriverius. Engraved by Jacob Matham, 1618, and by J. Suyderhoef. Exhibited at the Portrait Exhibition, The Hague, 1903, No. 35. Probably in the Bloudoff collection, Brussels, 1873. In the collection of E. Warneck, Paris. 223. THEODORUS SCHREVELIUS. M. 70. Half-length ; in a painted oval. He faces the spectator and looks at him. The left hand rests on the breast ; the other is not shown. He has a moustache and a pointed beard. He wears black, with a cloak, a ruff, and a tall broad-brimmed black felt hat. Inscribed, " JET AT SVJE 56 (and under this) AN 1628 " ; panel, 8| inches by 7 inches. See Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7038, 2. Exhibited at Berlin, 1890, No. 79. In the collection of the Empress Frederick. In the collection of the Princess Charles of Hesse, Cronberg. 224. PETRUS SCRIVERIUS (1575-1660), Historian and Poet, of Leyden. B. 65 ; M. 72. Half-length j in a painted oval. He is turned three-quarters right and looks at the spectator. His right hand, holding his gloves, rests on the oval frame. He has thin grey hair, a moustache, and a pointed beard. He wears black with a white ruff and wristbands. [Pendant to 225.] Inscribed in the right centre, "A JET AT 50," and below on the painted frame signed with the monogram and the date 1626; panel, 8| inches by 6 inches. Mentioned by Paul Eudel, U Hotel Drouot en 1881, p. 72 ; and see Moes, Iconographia Batava, No. 7130, 2. Engraved by J. van der Velde ; and by Adrien Didier in the Wilson catalogue. Exhibited in Paris, 1874. In the collection of M. J. Caan van Maurik, Oudewater. | WIKI |
Bundang-gu
Bundang-gu is the largest and most populous district (gu) of Seongnam, a major city in the Seoul Capital Area, South Korea. Bundang-gu is one of South Korea's wealthiest and highest developed areas, being the nation's first and largest completely artificial city built in the early 1990s. Many high-rise luxury condos moved in the early 2000s, with a second planned city built in the late 2000s called Pangyo in the same district. Apartment prices are the second highest in Gyeonggi-do after Gwacheon and 7th highest nationwide, higher than many central Seoul districts such as Mapo-gu or Jongno-gu. Apartments around Pangyo station and the high-rise luxury condos around Jeongja station and Sunae station rival prices in the most expensive areas in the country. Unlike older cities such as Seoul, Bundang has no telephone poles overground, resulting in a clean cityscape with well-designed streets.
Bundang is the headquarters of Korea's leading IT companies such as Naver and KT. Pangyo's Techno Valley is home to the country's leading game, entertainment and technology companies such as KakaoTalk, Samsung Techwin, AhnLab, Nexon, NCSOFT, Webzen and Hancom. Due to its close proximity to Seoul's affluent commercial center, Gangnam District, many residents also commute to Gangnam station via the Shinbundang Line, which takes only 15 minutes from Jeongja station. The Bundang Line subway connects many of the city's popular commercial areas to southeast Seoul, Yongin and Suwon. The city has a well-developed bus network reaching Seoul's central districts in 30~40 minutes due to being located at an intersection of Gyeongbu Expressway and Seoul Ring Expressway.
Bundang is home to many Koreans who lived overseas and the European-styled cafe streets serving brunch and pastas in Pangyo Avenue France, Baekhyeon-dong and Jeongja-dong reflect their culture. The city has a high percentage of parks and greenspace, most notably Bundang Central Park and Yuldong Park, which is built around the Bundang lake. Also, there is a jogging course with the 'Tan-cheon stream'. The Bundang's Seoul National University Hospital is among the largest in South Korea.
Name
The name Bundang came from the central town of Bundang-dong. The name "Bundang" is a new composite prefabricated name in the 1914 Japanese occupation of the administrative area. However, it was discovered during an investigation undertaken while Bundang was being developed that the character for Dang did not correspond to the one used centuries ago. Soon after Korea was annexed by Japan, in fact, the traditional Chinese character used to write the Dang in Dangwu-ri had been altered. In another land reorganization conducted in 1906, soon after Itō Hirobumi had been appointed Resident General of Korea, the character was changed from 堂 to 唐. The new character means the Tang dynasty of China (pronounced dang, 당, in Korean), which in 688, assisted the kingdom of Silla to conquer the other two Korean kingdoms of Baekje and Goguryeo during the Three Kingdoms period. While this was the first unification of the peninsula, it was conducted through military conquest by a country conspiring with a foreign power. (There have been various opinions as to why the Japanese authorities made the decision to replace the character, none of which can be corroborated by historical evidence). Thus, the character for dang currently being used in Bundang today has a poor connotation, and there is debate among scholars and administrators as to whether it should revert to the pre-colonial character, which means "hall" or "government office".
Before 1989
Since the Joseon dynasty, the land Bundang currently occupies was a part of Gwangju (then county); at the time, Seongnam only had Sujeong and Jungwon gus. This largely agricultural area was nothing like the present day, dotted as it was with dozens of small villages. Before the early 1990s, Bundang was a large farmland of rice paddies.
After 1989
The local government announced on April 27, 1989, that it would undertake construction of a futuristic and environmentally conscious city with a population of 450,000 people. Sixteen dongs in the surrounding area were to be amalgamated into a single city. This would include nine dongs from Dolma-myeon: Bundang-dong, Sunae-dong, Seohyeon-dong, Jeongja-dong, Imae-dong, Yatap-dong, Dochon-dong, Yeosu-dong and Yul-dong; in addition to six dongs from Nakseng-myeon: Gumi-dong, Baekhyun-dong, Dongwon-dong, Geumgok-dong, Sampyeong-dong and Gungnae-dong; and one dong from Daewong-myeon: Sasong-dong (now Pangyo-dong). Bundang was adopted as this new district's popular name.
In the early 1990s, the Bundang area became a planned community as a response to alleviating the excessive demand for apartments in the similarly affluent, but much older Gangnam area. Before this period of expansion, however, there was mostly farmland in this area. There are still a few farms in the Bundang area, particularly in the Pangyo area. As the demand for more housing continues, Bundang is expected to continue expanding.
The primary site of construction was situated along a ten kilometer strip of the Gyeongbu Expressway, with the expectation that high quality homes would be built there. The government assigned the heavy responsibility of carrying out its construction plans to the Korea Land Corporation, a government-owned construction company that had carried out other large scale construction projects in the country. Throughout the development process there were mass demonstrations of local residents protesting the construction, petitions, and demands for countermeasures against the redevelopment project. Despite these numerous difficulties, through dialogue and compromise residents, construction was completed with little incident. Construction began on August 30, 1989, and was completed on December 31, 1996, at a cost of 4.16 trillion won.
Education
Bundang has 37 elementary schools, 25 middle schools and 24 high schools, also 1 university, and 1 graduate school.
Bundang is also the site of Korea International School, located in Baekhyun-dong with an American curriculum for the expatriate and English-proficient Korean community. On the outskirts of Bundang there is an IB World School with a boarding program for foreign students called Gyeonggi Suwon International School (GSIS). Given its relative affluence, many private language academies are located in Bundang.
Economy
As previously mentioned, Bundang has the reputation of being one of the richest parts of Gyeonggi Province. Bundang is home to Gyeonggi Province's only international banks, Citibank and HSBC. Their presence serves to further solidify Bundang's reputation as an upscale area. A total of 174 companies in Bundang employ 29,783 people. This also includes several notable corporations, including the corporate headquarters of Korea Telecom, better known as KT and leading Korean internet portal Naver as well as SK C&C, a top IT services company. In addition, the state-owned Korea Land Corporation and Korea Gas Corporation both had their headquarters in Bundang.
Since then, Kogas has moved to Daegu, and Korea Land Corporation has moved to Jinju innovation city as part of the South Korean government decentralization drive, along with giant Kepco's move to Naju, south of Gwangju Metro.
Nowcom has its headquarters in Bundang, as well as Plantynet Co., Ltd. and subsidiary A&G Modes.
Culture and tourism
There are some ancient relics, sights or buildings of note. There are, however, two pleasant parks which have been established for residents' pleasure. Bundang Central Park, east of the road between Seohyeon and Sunae stations, has a lake, fountain, and several old houses, while Yuldong Park, to the east, has a larger reservoir and a bungee jumping platform, 45 m high.
Bundang is also home to St. John's Church, which is one of the largest Roman Catholic buildings on the Asian continent. It is conspicuously located in the eastern part of Bundang. It employs a balance of both modern as well as gothic-style architecture, and features a replica of Michelangelo's Pietà; one of only three in the world officially authorized by the Vatican.
Residents can enjoy musical and theatrical performances as well as art exhibitions at the recently opened (October 2005) Seongnam Arts Center, which is located in Imae-dong. There are four public libraries in the Bundang area, the Seongnam Central Library in Yatap-dong (also has a swimming pool for the local resident), the Bundang Culture and Information Center in Jeongja-dong, Seongnam City Gumi Library in Gumi-dong and Rainbow library in Gumi-dong. The Bundang Museum of Nature is located in Jeongja-dong. For Yatap-dong, not only the library but one of the Bus Terminal and a big shopping mall is located
Also, in Jeong-Ja Dong, there are many cafes and bakeries known as "Cafe Street".
There are several nightlife areas, most notably the streets around Seohyeon station, the quieter, more restaurant-oriented area around Sunae station, and the junction under which lies Migeum station. The nightlife areas of Bundang are more wholesome than those in the rest of Seongnam (infamous for love hotels and places of dubious nature and the red light district in Joong-dong).
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Bundang Cha Hospital and Bundang Jesaeng Hospital are also located in Bundang.
Transportation
Bundang is served well by public transport, with many buses, and an underground railway. The Bundang Line connects to the Seoul Underground network at Moran, Bokjeong, Suseo, Dogok and Seolleung stations. Recently, it has been extended south into the city of Yongin, and further extensions to this line are planned, with it being intended to stretch south to Giheung before sweeping west to Suwon and eventually even to Incheon. The Airport Limousine, which runs to both Gimpo and Incheon airports, has several stops in Bundang including Seohyeon station, Sunae station, Jeongja station, Migeum station, Ori station, Imae station and Yatap station. The Shinbundang Line, which connects to the Seoul Subway at Gangnam station, has several stations with a third being constructed. Bundang is also close to Seoul Ring Expressway and Gyeongbu Expressway.
Transit buses to Seoul
Transit (commuter) buses are called Wide Area Lines in Seoul and with red color. Some buses operated by companies in Gyeonggi Province are in different colors (as in the picture below). Those buses are filled to capacity during rush hour.
Buses to Seoul are numbered in the 9000s and 9400s and serve most districts in Seoul. Bus 1150 and 5500-1 also goes through Bundang and into Central Seoul area. 1005-1 Bus goes to Central Seoul, but goes through Gangnam area, Southern Seoul, first. 9407, 9414 and 9607 go to Samsung station area, and 1500-2 goes through Bundang to Nambu Bus Terminal and Sadang station. New 8100s buses are more direct routes through Bundang to parts of Seoul. They do not stop at every station in Bundang and have select pickup stops.
Local Buses
There are many local buses and village buses, usually green or yellow in color. Some are blue colored. They connect smaller areas with each other in, or just outside, Bundang.
Inter-city buses
Bundang has an express bus terminal in Yatap-dong located near Yatap station with several bus routes throughout the Gyeonggi province as well as all of the Republic of Korea. There is also a bus service called the Airport Limousine with direct service to both Incheon International Airport and Gimpo Airport.
Subways
Bundang Line is a commuter subway line of the Korean National Railroad. It was first constructed for the commuters of Bundang which the name 'Bundang Line' came from. It serves southeastern Seoul and Seongnam. Originally opened in September 1994 between Suseo station and Ori station, it was extended from Suseo to Seolleung in September 2003. It stretched 18.5 km from Seolleung to Ori, but as of 2005, it stretches from Seolleung to Bojeong.
Shinbundang Line allows Bundang residents to commute to Gangnam station of Seoul in 15 min. The line was opened in October 2011 and connects with the Bundang Line at Jeongja station. Pangyo station is also on the line and it became a transfer station with the Yeoju Line. Migeum station will open with Shinbundang's Phase 2 in April 2018. The subway is operated automatically.
Gyeonggang Line is a commuter line from Pangyo station to Yeoju
In Bundang, taxis are very common. There are available taxis in busy areas such as subway stations. There are two types of taxis: an "ordinary" (일반) taxi and a "model" (모범) taxi, which is painted black and is bigger (in size) and much more expensive than the former ones.
Streets
Streets of Bundang are partly organized like a grid. The main road is Seongnam Daero which runs through Moran station, Seohyeon station, Sunae station, Jeongja station to Ori station.
Expressways
Bundang is close to Seoul Ring Expressway, Seoul-Yongin Expressway, and Gyeongbu Expressway. Furthermore, Bundang has two expressways connected to Cheongdam Bridge in Han River and Gangnam-gu.
Shopping
Notable shopping malls include AK Plaza, previously Samsung Plaza, at Seohyeon station, Lotte Department Store at Sunae station, New Core, Home plus and Kim's Club at Yatap station, 2001 Outlet at Migeum station, Nonghyup Hanaro Mart, Homeplus at Ori station and Hyundai Department Store at Pangyo station. There are also big movie theaters at Ori, Seohyeon and Yatap stations. The CGV movie theatre inside Hyundai Department store at Pangyo station features a 4D theatre.
Administration
Bundang is divided into 21 dong (동, "neighborhoods"):
* Baekhyeon-dong (백현동)
* Bundang-dong (분당동)
* Gumi-dong (구미동)
* Gumi 1-dong (구미1동) [Dongwon-dong: 동원동]
* Geumgok-dong (금곡동) [Gungnae-dong: 궁내동]
* Imae 1-dong (이매1동)
* Imae 2-dong (이매2동)
* Jeongja 1-dong (정자1동)
* Jeongja 2-dong (정자2동)
* Jeongja 3-dong (정자3동)
* Pangyo-dong (판교동)
* Sampyeong-dong (삼평동)
* Seohyeon 1-dong (서현1동) [Yuldong: 율동]
* Seohyeon 2-dong (서현2동)
* Sunae 1-dong (수내1동)
* Sunae 2-dong (수내2동)
* Sunae 3-dong (수내3동)
* Unjung-dong (운중동) [divided into Unjung-dong, Hasanun-dong, Seogun-dong and Daejang-dong (하산운동, 석운동, 대장동)]
* Yatap 1-dong (야탑1동)
* Yatap 2-dong (야탑2동)
* Yatap 3-dong (야탑3동)
Famous residents
* Jang Ja-yeon (actress, 1982–2009)
* Lee Jee-young (professional golfer, born 1985)
* Lee Eun-ju (actress, 1980–2005)
* Lee Soo-young (singer, born 1979)
* Shin Min-a (actress and talents, born 1984)
* Lee Yeon-hee (actress and model, born 1988)
* Yoo In-na (actress, model, and DJ, born 1982)
* Jennie (singer, rapper, and actress, born 1996), member of K-Pop girl group BLACKPINK
* Kim Si-hyeon (singer and host, born 1999), leader and member of K-Pop girl group Everglow
* Jeon Hee-jin (singer, born 2000), member of K-Pop girl group Loona
* Choi Yeon-jun (singer, born 1999), member of K-Pop boy group TXT
* Hong Seong-jun (singer, born 1999), member of K-Pop boy group BDC
* Yoo Jimin (singer, born 2000), leader and member of K-Pop girl group Aespa
* Shin Ji-yoon (singer, born 2002), member of K-Pop girl group Weeekly | WIKI |
Harriet F. Ives, 61, Glen Ellyn Artist - tribunedigital-chicagotribune
Harriet F. Ives, 61, of Glen Ellyn, an artist who sold her works in several area card and gift stores, died Monday in Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge. Born in Ft. Mitchell, Ky., Mrs. Ives' business originated as a result of a visit to her sister 12 years ago, just after her sister had moved into a new home in Kentucky. As a housewarming gift, Mrs. Ives' sister received a piece of artwork called a personette, which features an India ink drawing of a person, such as a golfer or bowler, and is personalized to include the recipient's name. Mrs. Ives was fascinated with the art form and decided to begin making personettes herself. What she really liked about it was that people really enjoyed receiving the pictures, said Mrs. Ives' husband, Dennis. Over the years, she received a lot of gratification by seeing people open them. Since then, Mrs. Ives had distributed her work to several Hallmark and other gift stores, said her husband. It grew from nothing, he said. But it's still a cottage business. Mrs. Ives' daughter, Melissa Wichhart, now runs the business. While their children were attending Glenbard South High School, Mrs. Ives and her husband were members of the school's booster club and served a year as co-presidents of the club. We held a whole lot of posts, said Dennis Ives. She was such an energetic and outgoing person, said Dennis Ives. Anybody who knew her liked her. In addition, Mrs. Ives and her husband were members and, also for a year, co-presidents of the Mr. and Mrs. Club at St. James the Apostle Catholic Church in Glen Ellyn. Mrs. Ives, who also enjoyed playing golf, was president of the Early Bird Golf League at the Arrowhead Country Club in Wheaton. Other survivors include two sons, Michael and Martin; four brothers, Thomas Holocher, Dale Holocher, William Holocher and Jeffrey Holocher; a sister, Mary Koenig; and seven grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Williams-Kampp Funeral Home, 430 E. Roosevelt Rd., Wheaton. Services will begin at 11:30 a.m. Friday in the funeral home, to be followed by a mass at noon in St. James the Apostle Catholic Church, 480 S. Park Blvd., Glen Ellyn. | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Talk:Wilhelm Gustloff
Untitled
Removed revisionist history discussion to talk:Kdf Ship Wilhelm Gustloff.
* That discussion was then moved to Talk:MV Wilhelm Gustloff. Graham 87 13:02, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
* Which is now archived at Talk:MV Wilhelm Gustloff/Archive 1. Graham 87 13:07, 16 December 2009 (UTC) | WIKI |
The V-domain Ig-containing suppressor of T-cell activation (VISTA) protein is a new immunological checkpoint protein with immunotherapeutic promise. However, its role in endometrial cancer is not well understood. The purpose of this study was to look at VISTA expression and its connections with clinicopathological characteristics, molecular subtypes, programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression, CD8+ T-cell count, and survival in a group of 839 endometrial cancer patients.
Researchers classified endometrial malignancies into four molecular categories using direct sequencing of the polymerase epsilon (POLE) exonuclease domain and immunohistochemistry for mismatch repair (MMR) proteins and p53: POLE ultramutated, MMR-deficient, p53-mutant, and nonspecific molecular profile (NSMP). Immunohistochemistry was used to identify PD-L1, CD8, and VISTA. VISTA was found in 76.6% (643/839) of the immune cells and 6.8% (57/839) of the tumor cells.
VISTA was found in 76.6% (643/839) of the immune cells and 6.8% (57/839) of the tumor cells in the samples. Immune cell VISTA positivity was more common in tumor stages I–III, those with positive PD-L1 or high CD8+ T-cell density, and those exhibiting POLE ultramutated and MMR-deficient subtypes. Furthermore, in clear cell carcinoma samples, VISTA positive in tumor cells was more common. VISTA in immune cells was related to increased survival across the board, including endometrioid histology, stage I, PD-L1-negative, MMR-deficient, MMR-proficient, and high and low number of CD8+ T-cell-infiltration tumor groupings. Independent of molecular subtype or CD8+ T-cell density, VISTA in immune cells was a predictive factor in patients with endometrioid histology.
Reference:www.nature.com/articles/s41379-021-00901-y | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Masahiro Yokotani
Masahiro Yokotani (横谷 昌宏) is a Japanese screenwriter from Osaka Prefecture.
Screenwriting
* series head writer denoted in bold
Television
* Saint Tail (1996)
* Detective Conan (1997)
* Kasumin (2003)
* Di Gi Charat Nyo! (2003-2004)
* Popolocrois (2003-2004)
* Futakoi (2004)
* The Marshmallow Times (2004-2005)
* Sgt. Frog (2004-2011): head writer [eps 104-358]
* Ojarumaru (2004-2014)
* Animal Yokochō (2005)
* Himawari! (2006)
* Silk Road Boy Yuto (2006-2007)
* Nodame Cantabile (2007)
* Reideen (2007)
* Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette (2007)
* Kenkō Zenrakei Suieibu Umishō (2007)
* Deltora Quest (2007-2008): head writer [eps 53-65]
* KimiKiss: Pure Rouge (2007-2008)
* Neuro: Supernatural Detective (2008)
* World Destruction: Sekai Bokumetsu no Rokunin (2008)
* Battle Spirits: Shounen Toppa Bashin (2008-2009)
* Toradora! (2008-2009)
* Maria†Holic (2009)
* Umi Monogatari (2009)
* Nodame Cantabile Final (2010)
* Dance in the Vampire Bund (2010)
* Maid Sama! (2010)
* K-On!! (2010)
* Black Butler (2010)
* Beelzebub (2011-2012)
* Maria†Holic: Alive (2011)
* Steins;Gate (2011)
* Nekogami Yaoyorozu (2011)
* Aquarion Evol (2012)
* Busou Shinki (2012)
* Accel World (2012)
* Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic (2012)
* Chōsoku Henkei Gyrozetter (2012)
* Robotics;Notes (2012)
* Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals (2012-2013)
* Mangirl! (2013)
* DD Fist of the North Star (2013)
* The Devil Is a Part-Timer! (2013-2022)
* Free! -Iwatobi Swim Club- (2013)
* Jewelpet Happiness (2013)
* Strike the Blood (2014)
* Riddle Story of Devil (2014)
* Lady Jewelpet (2014)
* Free! - Eternal Summer (2014)
* World Trigger (2014)
* Jewelpet: Magical Change (2015)
* Mikagura School Suite (2015)
* Shimoneta (2015)
* Heavy Object (2015)
* Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World (2016, 2020-2021)
* All Out!! (2016-2017)
* MARGINAL#4 (2017)
* Sakura Quest (2017)
* Kabukibu! (2017)
* How to Keep a Mummy (2017)
* GeGeGe no Kitarō 6th series (2018)
* Nil Admirari no Tenbin: Teito Genwaku Kitan (2018)
* Free! - Dive to the Future (2018)
* Bakumatsu (2018)
* Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (2018)
* Bakumatsu: Crisis (2019)
* YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World (2019)
* Wasteful Days of High School Girls (2019)
* Iwa-Kakeru! Climbing Girls (2020)
* Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens (2020)
* Mewkledreamy (2020-2022)
* Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure (2021-2022)
* Aoashi (2022)
* My New Boss Is Goofy (2023)
* Too Many Losing Heroines! (2024)
Films
* Crossfire (2000)
* Oboreru Sakana (2001)
* Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
* Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003)
* Chō Gekijōban Keroro Gunsō 2: Shinkai no Princess de Arimasu! (2007)
* Keroro Gunso the Super Movie 3: Keroro vs. Keroro Great Sky Duel (2008)
* High Speed! Free! Starting Days (2015)
* Free! Take Your Marks (2017)
* Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl (2019)
* Free! The Final Stroke - Part 1 (2021), co-written with Eisaku Kawanami
* Free! The Final Stroke - Part 2 (2022), co-written with Eisaku Kawanami
* Ōmuro-ke: Dear Sisters (2024)
* Ōmuro-ke: Dear Friends (2024) | WIKI |
Page:Caroline Lockhart--The Fighting Shepherdess.djvu/63
It was Mrs, Taylor's proud boast that she came of a race of giants. Even upon ordinary occasions she bore a rather remarkable resemblance to a mountain sheep, but tonight the likeness was further increased by a grizzled bunch of frizzled hair that stood out on either temple like embryo horns. Mrs. Taylor looked, as it were, " in the velvet." She wore a brown sateen basque secured at the throat by a brooch consisting of a lock of hair under glass. It was observed, also, that for the evening she had removed the string which she commonly wore around her two large and widely separated front teeth, and which were being drawn together by this means at about the rate the earth is cooling off.
Mrs. Taylor dated events from the time *' Mr. Taylor was taken," though there was always room for doubt as to whether Mr. Taylor was " taken " or quite deliberately went.
Miss Maggie was tall and sallow and was anticipating matrimony with an ardor that had made the maiden one of the country's stock jokes, since the sharer of it seemed to be of secondary importance to the fact. All her spare change and waking hours were spent buying and embroidering linen for the " hope chest " that spoke of her determined confidence in the realization of her ambition.
The three greeted Hughie warmly. Miss Maggie flashed her dazzling teeth ; Teeters reached out and smote him with his fist between the shoulder blades ; Mrs. Taylor laid her hand upon his arm with her large smug air of patronizing friendliness, and, stooping, beamed into his face.
" We were not looking for you here. Did Mr. and Mrs. Toomey come? Are you alone?"
" I brought Katie Prentice — she's sitting over there."
" Oh ! " Mrs. Taylor's expression changed. | WIKI |
Page:The New International Encyclopædia 1st ed. v. 10.djvu/170
* HOLLAND. 146 HOLLAND. tric-Hpht plant are owned by the niiinieipalily. Koiindi'd in 1847 by Dutch settlers, llollaml was clmrtcred as a city in l!S(i7. Its inliabitants are still larfjelv of Dutch descent. Population, in 18!»0. .i'.U.-.;" in 1900, 7790. HOLLAND. A variety of unbleached linen cloth used largely for window-shades and in up- holstery for covering furniture. The name is derived" from the fact that it was first manufac- tured in Holland. See Linkx. HOLLAND. Ki).MiNii Mii.TON (1848—). An American c<imcdian. born in New York City, the son of George Holland, who was also a well- known nctor. He appeared upon the stage in nhildhood, but his regular professional career began in 18(i(j at Barnum"s Miseiim. The ne.t year, under the name of Mr. E. Milton, he became a niemlHT of Wallack's company, with which he played successfully in The Road to Ruin, Caste, and other pieces "till ISSO. After ati interval, during which he made a tour in England, he was engaged in 1882 at the Madison 8(piare Theatre. Among his characters in the years that followed were Pittacus Green in Hazel Kirke. Old Rogers in Esmeralda, Captain Redwood in Jim the I'en- man, and Colonel Carter in Colonel Carter of Cartcrsvillc. the last-named at Palmer's Theatre. Beginning in 18!>5 he and his brother Joseph starred for about two years in .1 Social IJigli- uaymaii, and other plays. Two of his more re- cent rOlcs were those of Leopold Kolditz in Hearts are Trumps (1900). and Ehen Ilolden (1901). Consult: McKay and Wingate, Famous American Actors of To-Day (New York, 1890); Strang, Famotis Actors of the Da;/ in America (Boston. 1900). HOLLAND, Sir Henry (1788-187.'?). An Engli-li |ihysician. natural philosopher, and au- thor, born at Knutsford. England. He was edu- cated at London and Eilinburgh. receiving his medical degree at the fniversity of Edinburgh in 1811. He tra^-eled extensively during his life; practiced medicine from 1815 till his death; was elected fellow of the Koynl College of Physicians in I82S; physician-in-ordinary to the Prince Consort in 1840, and in 18.52 to Queen Victoria; was made a baronet in 18.5."!; and was very promi- nent medically, socially, and in literary circles. He was the author of Medical y'oles and Reflec- tions (1840): Chapters on Mental Phiisioloi;;/ (1852); Essays on Scientific Subjects (1862); and Rec'illerlinns of a Past Life (1871). HOLLAND. Henry Fo.v, Baron (1705-74). An Englisli politician. He was ihe younger son of Sir Stephen Fox. He was elected to Parlia- ment as a Whig in 17.33, and two years later ■was appointed surveyor-general of works by Wal- polc. After his chief's fall he was Lord of the Treasury (174.'?), and Secretary of War (174(1). In 1755 he was bribed by a seat in the Cabinet to back George 11. 's measures, and quickly be- came leader of the House. But in 1750 he re- signed, and a year later he entered upon the lucrative office of P.nvmaster-General. Grenville's resignation in 1702 made liini again leader of the House of Commons. The task of getting the Peace of Paris approved he accomplislied by wholesale corruption and browlx-ating (1703); but made himself po unpopular that he gladly resigned. He kept the Paymaster-Generalship until 1765. The Court of Exchequer brought proceedings against him, and the Mayor of Lon- don ( 17(i!i) spoke of him in a jn'tition to George III. as "the i)ublic defaulter of millions," but he had served the King so well that all attacks were unsuccessful even when he was out of favor at Court. HOLLAND, llKNRY KiciiAKU 'as,s,m,i, I'ox, Lord ( ITT.'MSKt) . . English politician, son of Stephen, second Lord Holland, and nephew of Charles James Fox. He entered the House of Lords in 1798, and won especial fame by his protests, later collected bv Movlan: The Oiiinions of Lord Holland, i7!*7-li'i« " ( 1841 ) . He was soon recognized as a power in the Whig Party, and fought against suspension of the Habeas Corpus .ct, against the union with Ireland, and for the rci)eal of the Test and Corporation Acts. He was a commissioner (1800) to negotiate a treaty with .merica. When his uncle ilied he w-as a member of the privy coimcil. and was a member of the Cabinet of 1800 as Lord Privy Seal. When his party was restored to [xiwer in IS.'iO he became chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. He is best known, perhaps, as the host of Holland House, and the centre with Lady Holland of the brilliant company that gathered there. Besides his important History of the Whirl Party During My Time, eiliti'd by his son (1852). he wrote: .S'ohic Account of the Life and W'ritinfis of Lope Felix de Ve;ia Carpio (1800). Uin Foreign Rcminijiccnces (1850) gives vivid, but not entirely trustworthy, pictures of his times. HOLLAND, Henry Scott (1847—). An Eng- lish pre:ulier and theologian, born at Ledbury in Herefordshire. He was educated at Eton and Oxford, was made canon (1844), and precentor (1880) of Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. His Iiublications include several volumes of sermons, such as l.ogie and Life (1882). HOLLAND, .TosiAii Giijieut (1819-81). An American journalist and author, born at Belcher- town, Mass.. July 24, 1819. He gra<luated at Berkshire Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass., in 1844, practiced medicine three years, was made school superintendent at Vicksburg. Miss., be- came assistant editor of the Springlield Repuhli- ean (1849-00). and made that jouniiil attain great inlluencc in Xew England. Here he pub- lished his History of Western Ma.isiwhusctts (1855). and during these years gained distinc- tion as a popular lecturer. On his return from two years in Europe (1808-70), he founded Serih- ner's Monthly, which absorbed successively Hour* at Home. I'utnam's Magazine, and Old and A'eir, and. under changed ownership, is the present Cenlurt/ Maqatine. Of this he remained editor till his deatli in Xew York, Octol)er 12, 1881. Of his many volumes of fiction and verse, the earlier Avere pui>lishcd under the assumed name of Timo- thy Titcomb. The more noteworthy of the novels are: The Ray Path (1857) ; Miss Gilbert's Career (1800): Arthur Bonnieastle (1873): The Strrry of Seven Oaks (1875); and Xieholas Minturn (1876). Of the poems the most |)opular are: Bittersucet (1858) : Kathritia (1807) ; and Gar- nered Sheaves (1873). Noteworthy also are Let- ters to Young People (1858); Letters to the Joneses (1863); Plain Talk on Familiar Suh- jeets (1805): Life of Lincoln (1805): and The Mistress of the Manse (1874). His prose and verse are alike clean in diction and thought. | WIKI |
Solar-panel and parasol strategies shape the proteorhodopsin distribution pattern in marine Flavobacteriia
Yohei Kumagai, Susumu Yoshizawa, Yu Nakajima, Mai Watanabe, Tsukasa Fukunaga, Yoshitoshi Ogura, Tetsuya Hayashi, Kenshiro Oshima, Masahira Hattori, Masahiko Ikeuchi, Kazuhiro Kogure, Edward F. Delong, Wataru Iwasaki
Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review
9 Citations (Scopus)
Abstract
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump that is found in diverse bacteria and archaea species, and is widespread in marine microbial ecosystems. To date, many studies have suggested the advantage of PR for microorganisms in sunlit environments. The ecophysiological significance of PR is still not fully understood however, including the drivers of PR gene gain, retention, and loss in different marine microbial species. To explore this question we sequenced 21 marine Flavobacteriia genomes of polyphyletic origin, which encompassed both PR-possessing as well as PR-lacking strains. Here, we show that the possession or alternatively the lack of PR genes reflects one of two fundamental adaptive strategies in marine bacteria. Specifically, while PR-possessing bacteria utilize light energy ("solar-panel strategy"), PR-lacking bacteria exclusively possess UV-screening pigment synthesis genes to avoid UV damage and would adapt to microaerobic environment ("parasol strategy"), which also helps explain why PR-possessing bacteria have smaller genomes than those of PR-lacking bacteria. Collectively, our results highlight the different strategies of dealing with light, DNA repair, and oxygen availability that relate to the presence or absence of PR phototrophy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1329-1343
Number of pages15
JournalISME Journal
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 1 2018
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
• Microbiology
• Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Solar-panel and parasol strategies shape the proteorhodopsin distribution pattern in marine Flavobacteriia'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Cite this | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Kesou Khagba
Kesou Khagba was the Representative of the President of Abkhazia in Ukraine from 1992 to 1995. From 1995 to 1999, Khagba was Minister of Culture and from 2000 to 2004, a Deputy of the People's Assembly of Abkhazia. He co-founded the newspaper Novy Den. Khagba was born in 1950 in the village Duripsh in Gudauta District. | WIKI |
Kannadi
Kannadi is a gram panchayat in the Palakkad district, state of Kerala, India. Third lulu mall in Kerala, Lulu International Shopping Mall, Palakkad is located in Kannadi. It is a local government organisation that serves the villages of Kannadi-I and Kannadi-II.
Demographics
India census, Kannadi-I had a population of 13,420 with 6,564 males and 6,856 females.
India census, Kannadi-II had a population of 10056 with 4941 males and 5115 females. | WIKI |
Talk:Walled village
Redundancy?
Is this area partially redundant with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakka_walled_village ? Both seem to refer to similar topics, albeit with this article being slightly larger in scope: however, the two aren't interconnected and the Hakka article is somewhat larger than this one. <IP_ADDRESS> (talk) 23:04, 3 October 2021 (UTC) | WIKI |
Talk:David Shor
Seriously?
So now, "competed in the William Lowell Putnam Exam" is a résumé item? What next, "drank a glass of water"? 2601:200:C000:1A0:D4F0:CEE0:EA3F:5728 (talk) 23:50, 21 March 2021 (UTC)
Firing Controversy
This page should have material about his firing. -Reagle (talk) 12:37, 31 March 2021 (UTC)
"David Shor got famous by getting fired. In late May, amid widespread protests over George Floyd’s murder, the 28-year-old data scientist tweeted out a study that found nonviolent demonstrations were more effective than “riots” at pushing public opinion and voter behavior leftward in 1968. Many Twitter users — and (reportedly) some of Shor’s colleagues and clients at the data firm Civis Analytics — found this post insensitive. A day later, Shor publicly apologized for his tweet. Two weeks after that, he’d lost his job as Civis’s head of political data science — and become a byword for the excesses of so-called cancel culture. (Shor has not discussed his firing publicly due to a nondisclosure agreement, and the details of his termination remain undisclosed)."
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/07/david-shor-cancel-culture-2020-election-theory-polls.html
"On May 28, David Shor, a political data analyst, sent a controversial tweet. Soon after George Floyd’s death, alongside peaceful mass protests there was a substantial amount of looting and vandalism in Minneapolis and a few other cities. Shor, citing research by Princeton political scientist Omar Wasow, suggested that these incidents could prompt a political backlash that would help President Donald Trump’s bid for reelection. At the same time, he noted that, historically, nonviolent protests had been effective at driving political change “mainly by encouraging warm elite discourse and media coverage.”"
https://www.vox.com/2020/7/29/21340308/david-shor-omar-wasow-speech
"When Omar Wasow, a professor at Princeton, published a paper in the country’s most prestigious political-science journal arguing that nonviolent civil-rights protests had, in the 1960s, been more politically effective than violent ones, Shor tweeted a simple summary of it to his followers.... Because the tweet coincided with the first mass protests over the killing of George Floyd, it generated some pushback. After a progressive activist accused Shor of “concern trolling for the purposes of increasing democratic turnout,” a number of people on Twitter demanded that he lose his job. Less than a week after he tweeted the findings of Wasow, who is black, Civis’s senior leadership, which is predominantly white, fired Shor."
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/06/stop-firing-innocent/613615/ | WIKI |
[][src]Crate glutin
The purpose of this library is to provide an OpenGL context on as many platforms as possible.
Building a GlWindow
A GlWindow is composed of a Window and an OpenGL Context. Due to some operating-system-specific quirks, glutin requires control over the order of creation of the Context and Window. Here is an example of building a GlWindow:
let events_loop = glutin::EventsLoop::new();
let window = glutin::WindowBuilder::new()
.with_title("Hello world!")
.with_dimensions(glutin::dpi::LogicalSize::new(1024.0, 768.0));
let context = glutin::ContextBuilder::new();
let gl_window = glutin::GlWindow::new(window, context, &events_loop).unwrap();
Features
This crate has one Cargo feature: window.
By default window is enabled.
Modules
api
dpi
DPI is important, so read the docs for this module if you don't want to be confused.
os
Contains traits with platform-specific methods in them.
platform
Structs
AvailableMonitorsIter
An iterator for the list of available monitors.
Context
Represents an OpenGL context.
ContextBuilder
Object that allows you to build Contexts.
DeviceId
Identifier of an input device.
EventsLoop
Provides a way to retrieve events from the system and from the windows that were registered to the events loop.
EventsLoopClosed
The error that is returned when an EventsLoopProxy attempts to wake up an EventsLoop that no longer exists.
EventsLoopProxy
Used to wake up the EventsLoop from another thread.
GlAttributes
Attributes to use when creating an OpenGL context.
GlWindow
Represents an OpenGL context and a Window with which it is associated.
Icon
An icon used for the window titlebar, taskbar, etc.
KeyboardInput
Describes a keyboard input event.
ModifiersState
Represents the current state of the keyboard modifiers
MonitorId
Identifier for a monitor.
PixelFormat
Describes a possible format. Unused.
PixelFormatRequirements
Describes how the backend should choose a pixel format.
Touch
Represents touch event
Window
Represents a window.
WindowAttributes
Attributes to use when creating a window.
WindowBuilder
Object that allows you to build windows.
WindowId
Identifier of a window. Unique for each window.
Enums
Api
All APIs related to OpenGL that you can possibly get while using glutin.
ContextError
Error that can happen when manipulating an OpenGL context.
ControlFlow
Returned by the user callback given to the EventsLoop::run_forever method.
CreationError
Error that can happen while creating a window or a headless renderer.
DeviceEvent
Represents raw hardware events that are not associated with any particular window.
ElementState
Describes the input state of a key.
Event
Describes a generic event.
GlProfile
Describes the requested OpenGL context profiles.
GlRequest
Describes the OpenGL API and version that are being requested when a context is created.
MouseButton
Describes a button of a mouse controller.
MouseCursor
Describes the appearance of the mouse cursor.
MouseScrollDelta
Describes a difference in the mouse scroll wheel state.
ReleaseBehavior
The behavior of the driver when you change the current context.
Robustness
Specifies the tolerance of the OpenGL context to faults. If you accept raw OpenGL commands and/or raw shader code from an untrusted source, you should definitely care about this.
TouchPhase
Describes touch-screen input state.
VirtualKeyCode
Symbolic name for a keyboard key.
WindowCreationError
Error that can happen while creating a window or a headless renderer.
WindowEvent
Describes an event from a Window.
Statics
GL_CORE
The minimum core profile GL context. Useful for getting the minimum required GL version while still running on OSX, which often forbids the compatibility profile features.
Traits
GlContext
A trait for types associated with a GL context.
Type Definitions
AxisId
Identifier for a specific analog axis on some device.
ButtonId
Identifier for a specific button on some device.
ScanCode
Hardware-dependent keyboard scan code. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Portal:Scotland/Did you know/13
* ... that the Scottish composer Martyn Bennett, who was influential in the evolution of modern Celtic fusion, was sometimes called the "techno piper"?
* .. that the Port an Eilean Mhòir ship burial, excavated in 2011, is the first confirmed Viking ship burial to be discovered in mainland Scotland since 1935
* ... that HMS Vidal, the ship sent to annexe Rockall, was named after Alexander Vidal, the first man to properly survey the islet? | WIKI |
Tartufo
Tartufo (, ; lit. 'truffle') is an Italian dessert of gelato originating in the comune (municipality) of Pizzo, Calabria. The dessert takes the form of a ball that is composed of two or more flavors of gelato, often with melted chocolate inserted into the center (following the original recipe) or alternatively, with either fruit syrup or frozen fruit—typically raspberry, strawberry, or cherry—in the center. Typically, the dessert is covered in a shell made of chocolate or cocoa, but sometimes cinnamon or nuts are used.
Tartufo di Pizzo has protected geographical indication (PGI) in Italy, because Pizzo is the historical location where it was created as a "dessert of chocolate and hazelnut gelato balls filled with molten chocolate sauce and dusted in cocoa powder".
History
In 1946, master confectioner Dante Veronelli from Messina took over the Gran Bar Excelsior, previously owned by Mr Jannarelli, which was located in the centre of Pizzo. The name was soon changed into Bar Dante in honor of Veronelli.
Veronelli was helped by young Giuseppe De Maria (known as Don Pippo), who was also from Messina, whose contribution was crucial. Merging the entrepreneurial skills of the former and the productivity of the latter, the two were able to gain the attention of people thanks to the great quality and undisputed taste of their products.
After Veronelli's death, De Maria remained the only owner of the business.
The tartufo in its present shape was born in Pizzo at Bar Dante (around 1952) just by chance: following the marriage of two wealthy locals, Don Pippo discovered that he had run out of molds used to shape the gelato and couldn't supply the numerous guests. So he tried to solve the problem by putting small portions of hazelnut gelato and of chocolate gelato in the hollow of his hand, into which he added a bit of melted chocolate. He then wrapped everything in sugar paper, thereby creating the well-known shape of the tartufo that he then left to cool. The success of the preparation earned him immediate fame. The original recipe is still treasured by De Maria's relatives.
In 1950, Giorgio Di Iorgi and Gaetano Di Iorgi, who had started their career working in the gelato parlor as waiters, began to learn the art of making gelato. Fifteen years later, following the retirement of maestro De Maria, Giorgio took over the Bar Dante, while Gaetano continued making tartufo di Pizzo in the Bar Ercole, which he acquired jointly with his brother Antonio in 1965.
To this day, the Bar Dante and Bar Ercole activities are managed by family, passing from father to son the secret recipe for making their gelato products.
Preparation
Tartufo is usually composed of two flavors of gelato that are sculpted together by hand. If there is fruit in the middle, the gelato may be scooped out from the middle and the fruit placed inside, or fruit syrup may be used to paste the two scoops together. If its shell is chocolate, special chocolate is usually melted and either dipped or poured over the gelato ball after being cooled to lukewarm—although it can also be rolled in the chocolate—and then frozen. If its shell is cinnamon or cocoa, it is usually rolled in cinnamon or cocoa before freezing. If nuts are used, they are usually put on by hand if large or, if smaller, rolled on. For a better shape, circular molds are sometimes used. | WIKI |
Radoslav Dimitrov
Radoslav Bonchev Dimitrov (Радослав Бончев Димитров; born 12 August 1988) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga I club Botoșani.
Career
Dimitrov began his football career at the Litex Lovech's Youth Academy. He failed to break into the first team, and went out on loan to Montana and then Sportist Svoge.
In January 2009, Dimitrov joined Slavia Sofia. He made his league debut on 9 March 2009, coming on as a second-half substitute during the 1–0 away win over Litex Lovech. Dimitrov's first start for Slavia came on 17 March in their 5–2 away victory over Belasitsa Petrich, playing 56 minutes.
In January 2010, Dimitrov was loaned out to fellow A PFG club Montana for the rest of the season. He returned to Slavia at the end of the season having made 13 appearances in Montana's successful battle against relegation.
Dimitrov became a regular starter for Slavia during the 2010–11 A PFG season. On 4 December 2010, he tallied his first goal to give Slavia a 1–0 win against Etar 1924 for Bulgarian Cup. He netted his first league goal against Lokomotiv Plovdiv on 2 April 2011, scoring the equalizing goal as the game ended in a 1–1 draw.
After 5 years of playing for Slavia Dimitrov was released and in June 2014 he signed a 2-year contract with Levski Sofia.
International career
On 15 March 2013, Dimitrov received his first call-up to play for the Bulgarian national team for 2014 World Cup Qualifiers against Malta and Denmark. On 22 March, he made his debut in a 6–0 win over Malta, coming on as a substitute for Yordan Minev.
On 10 September, Dimitrov started as a first-team choice in the qualification game against Malta. He scored the opening goal of the game managing to score his first international goal. The game ended with a 2–1 victory for Bulgaria.
International
* Scores and results list Bulgaria's goal tally first.
Club
Slavia Sofia
* Bulgarian Cup runner-up: 2010–11
Universitatea Craiova
* Cupa României: 2017–18
* Supercupa României runner-up: 2018
Sepsi OSK
* Cupa României: 2021–22, 2022–23
* Supercupa României: 2022 | WIKI |
Here’s a Unity project I wrote with two classmates for a Game Programming AI class. The project demonstrates A* pathfinding and steering behaviors. I had a great time working on these functionalities because they’re simple yet powerful. Below are two descriptions and videos of some of the work.
This video below shows A* pathfinding using grids. In the scene, ten zombies are all using A* to find paths to the player. To reduce lag and improve runtime, I:
1. Spread the processing of each zombie into separate frames
2. Utilized our own Priority Queue class to better handle the retrieving of the Node with the lowest F-cost
3. Used HashMaps/Dictionary classes to reduce the cost of checking if a node was contained in open or closed sets
4. Only recalculate paths if the target has moved to a new node or location
I find it exciting to be able to see the feedback of each zombie path changing as the main player moves around various obstacles.
You can check out the code @ https://github.com/tsaieric/BasicMovement/tree/master/Assets/Scripts/Pathfinding.
Be sure to look at Pathfinding.cs for the A* Algorithm.
The next video is about creating autonomous behavior by calculating steering forces. Steering is about calculating the force required to achieve a desired movement behavior for AI characters. All movement is handled through our own calculations of acceleration, velocity and position. Unity’s collision detection is also turned off to best show obstacle avoidance. I helped implement many behaviors such as:
1. Seeking a target
2. Fleeing from a target
3. Wandering
4. Avoiding Obstacles
Below you can see this project’s implementation of Wandering along with Obstacle Avoidance.
You can check out the code @ https://github.com/tsaieric/BasicMovement/tree/master/Assets/Scripts/BasicMovement.
Look at the MoveController.cs for the behaviors mentioned.
Look at the Flocking Anchor.cs to see algorithms for shape-based flocking. | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
PDA
View Full Version : Similar ls commands on windows ?
ubfu
August 23rd, 2009, 09:50 PM
As I know ubuntu have a list command directory and files and save it as text
example:
ls -l -R /media/disk/ > ~/Desktop/C_drive.txt
So is there any similar ls command on window xp ? I remember there's a dos like command on window x typing it at command prompt.
Sorry to ask here , I really can't remember it for windows.
Thank you for reading.
BinaryFeast
August 23rd, 2009, 09:58 PM
dir is what you are loocking for. I suggest you read the help file in CMD for future reference (type "help" I think).
slakkie
August 23rd, 2009, 10:54 PM
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
porchrat
August 23rd, 2009, 11:47 PM
dir has quite a few options if I recall correctly, but I don't know if it as useful as 'ls'.
Stuff like "dir /p" is pretty much a slightly lamer version of "ls | more".
Also "dir /w" displays the directory contents in a wide form.
I must admit I have forgotten most of the other options, it has been a while since I used that prompt for anything other than pinging.
oldos2er
August 24th, 2009, 12:53 AM
IIRC, I used to run dir /n /o /p /v. But like slakkie suggested, there are *nix tools (e.g. bash) available for DOS/Win.
ubfu
August 24th, 2009, 02:31 PM
Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.
DIR [filename] [/A[[:]attributes]] [/B] [/C] [/L] [/N]
[/O[[:]sortorder]] [/Q] [/S] [/T[[:]timefield]] [/W] [/X] [/4]
[drive:][path][filename]
Specifies drive, directory, and/or files to list.
/A Displays files with specified attributes.
attributes D Directories R Read-only files
H Hidden files A Files ready for archiving
S System files - Prefix meaning not
/B Uses bare format (no heading information or summary).
/C Display the thousand separator in file sizes. This is the
default. Use /-C to disable display of separator.
/D Same as wide but files are list sorted by column.
/L Uses lowercase.
/N New long list format where filenames are on the far right.
/O List by files in sorted order.
sortorder N By name (alphabetic) S By size (smallest first)
E By extension (alphabetic) D By date/time (oldest first)
G Group directories first - Prefix to reverse order
/P Pauses after each screenful of information.
/Q Display the owner of the file.
/S Displays files in specified directory and all subdirectories.
/T Controls which time field displayed or used for sorting
timefield C Creation
A Last Access
W Last Written
/W Uses wide list format.
/X This displays the short names generated for non-8dot3 file
names. The format is that of /N with the short name inserted
before the long name. If no short name is present, blanks are
displayed in its place.
/4 Displays four-digit years
Switches may be preset in the DIRCMD environment variable. Override
preset switches by prefixing any switch with - (hyphen)--for example, /-W.
I tried using dir /TC /A- > C_drive_test.txt it works.
But I can't display both results of date timeframe.I wanted it to display Date Cration C , date Modified W, date Access A .All together.
And there's no size like [ls -h, --human-readable] 4kb 1mb.
Anyone can guide me through ? Thank you again :)
porchrat
August 24th, 2009, 06:56 PM
I tried using dir /TC /A- > C_drive_test.txt it works.
But I can't display both results of date timeframe.I wanted it to display Date Cration C , date Modified W, date Access A .All together.
And there's no size like [ls -h, --human-readable] 4kb 1mb.
Anyone can guide me through ? Thank you again :)
As was recommended previously, you can get 'ls' working under windows.
If I recall correctly you can add a few binaries to the windows install and just direct the prompt's opening command to them as additional libraries or something. There are guides out there and it relatively simple. Though the method suggested by slakkie looks a lot cleaner, but I wasn't aware that you could do it like that. Basically these sort of things put UNIX terminal commands into the windows prompt quite easily. It was one of the first things I did when I started using bash.
IMO that is the ideal answer. It also won't deactivate any of your current prompt commands.
ubfu
August 25th, 2009, 12:25 PM
As was recommended previously, you can get 'ls' working under windows.
If I recall correctly you can add a few binaries to the windows install and just direct the prompt's opening command to them as additional libraries or something. There are guides out there and it relatively simple. Though the method suggested by slakkie looks a lot cleaner, but I wasn't aware that you could do it like that. Basically these sort of things put UNIX terminal commands into the windows prompt quite easily. It was one of the first things I did when I started using bash.
IMO that is the ideal answer. It also won't deactivate any of your current prompt commands.
Besides ,I wanted to ask , how to save it as unicode ? I have some other language character other than language.
How do I do that ?
benj1
August 25th, 2009, 12:29 PM
are you wanting something thats cross platform ?
in that case something like
os.listdir()
from python might be better
ubfu
August 25th, 2009, 12:49 PM
are you wanting something thats cross platform ?
in that case something like
os.listdir()
from python might be better
As above , using ubuntu I can't view files sorting with date created which is the biggest draw back on ubuntu.I had a lot of doc files daily updated and modified.Once I wanted to check date created , I had to switch back window xp to view them.It's very troublesome.
That's why I wanted to generate a textfile which print out the date of doc list created.
(I found a away typing cmd /u on command prompt will change it to unicode) Still can't list out date created+modifed+access at a single output
benj1
August 25th, 2009, 01:15 PM
i dont think linux actually keeps data on file creation times, just modification.
'ls -t'
will give you modification time, but theres no point installing it on windows because a creation date option probably wont be there.
1 idea might be to find an app that can extract the date from the document itself (i assume it would hold it internally), perhaps antiword ? | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Page:History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Volume 3.djvu/96
mile, regulated by the class under which the road is placed by the Executive Council; roads to be classified on the basis of their earnings; a schedule fixed giving the maximum rate to be charged for freight by each of the four classes of roads; reports of railroad officers required to be made during the month of January of each year showing the earnings of the different roads which shall govern the classification; a penalty of one hundred dollars per day for failure of any road to make such report; no railroad company to be permitted to charge any person or company for transportation of any property a greater than it shall at the same time charge any other person or company for like services and upon like conditions.
A number of railroad companies notified Governor Carpenter that, while the companies denied the justice and constitutionality of this act, they were disposed to subject it to the test of actual experiment, before assailing it in the courts. If an actual experiment should demonstrate that the continual observance of these schedules would not result in total or partial confiscation, it might not be necessary to raise any question as to the validity of the act. If such observance were found to involve the permanent surrender of the revenues to which the company was entitled from the operation of its lines, a different policy would be adopted, with a view of securing such revenue; and any attempt to enforce the act, as a valid law, would be resisted in the proper tribunal.
Lafayette Young, Senator from the Cass District, was chairman of the Senate railroad committee and an influential friend of railroad control. Senators Shane and John P. West of Henry County did good service in support of the “Grange” legislation. In the House, John Q. Tufts of Cedar County led the friends of the bill, assisted by Lemuel R. Bolter of Harrison and John G. Newbold of Henry County.
The Legislature made an appropriation of $50,000 to aid the destitute people of the northwestern counties | WIKI |
Accessing CAA V5 Object from Scripting Languages
Accessing CAA V5 Object from Scripting Languages
Objective:
This article describes the methodology of creating a CAA V5 object that can be accessed from scripting languages. The step by step procedure of creating a CAA V5 object( in Visual Studio 2005 ) and accessing the same from VBA (CATIA) is also presented.
Description:
·
For calling any CAA V5 object from simple scripting language we need to use automation interfaces. Automation Interfaces are special interfaces that allow CAA V5 programming from simple scripting languages.
• The CAA V5 IDL (Interface Definition Language) is the language used to write automation interfaces.
• The CAA V5 IDL (Interface Definition Language) is dedicated to creating programming language independent interfaces that we can use from both compiled languages such as C++, and scripting languages such as Visual Basic and JScript with Windows, and Basic Script with UNIX.
IDL provides C-language like declarations that associate an identifier with a type.
• The IDL compiler (MIDL) builds the run time type library from IDL source files and stores it in a shared library(Type Library or .tplib).
Scripting languages use these type libraries (.tplib) to access the type of information about the functions. The actual function implementation is available in a DLL.
• The type library is a compiled version of a set of IDL files. It contains the description of all the interfaces, all the method prototypes, properties, and all the parameters they require along with their types.
The base interface for exposed interfaces that are used in scripting languages is the IDispatch interface. The IDispatch interface derives from the IUnknown interface.
• Compared to C++, scripting languages have parameter type support restrictions. The compatible parameters of the method signatures are available in the CAA Encyclopedia at the following link.
Steps for creating a sample CAA Application that can be accessed from VBscrpit (of CATIA.)
Step 1: Create a New Framework for IDL Interface creation in CAA-RADE
1. File > New CAA V5 Workspace
Select the Workspace directory and Tool Level.
2. In the New CAA V5 Workspace dialog, select “New Generic frameworks”.
3. In the New Framework dialog select ‘Framework type” as Interface and select the “IDL Support” option.
4. Create an Interface
Go to File>CAA V5 Item > Interface.
In the Insert Interface dialog, Provide the Interface name and Select language as “ Automation IDL”, Select Header repository as “PublicInterfaces”.
This module will generate .idl file.
Resolve the Common build error:
If framework is not visible in the solution explorer then close the workspace, and delete the ToolsData Folder in the workspace and open the workspace in the VC again. And build the workspace using mkmk.
After the build an error will be generated saying that “unresolved type declaration : AnyObject [ Interface ‘Test’ ]”
Open the .MK file in the TypeLib.m module and delete : JS0GROUP JS0FM JS0GROUP from the WIZARD_LINK_MODULES.
Open the .tplib file from the same module and add the following macro in the Prerequisite type libs after #pragma REPREQ InfTypeLib
#pragma REPREQ InfTypeLib in the // Prerequisite type libs
Accessing CAA V5 Object from Scripting Languages
Build the workspace using mkmk.
A Successful built will produce a TypeLibrary that corresponds to the IDL and a DLL that corresponds to Interface.
Step 2 : Create a New Framework for Implementation.
1. File>Add CAA V5 project > New Framework.
Select Framework type as “Implementation” and complete the framework creation.
2. Insert a new module in the above Framework
File> Add CAA V5 project—New Module.
3. In the New Module dialog select the Shared Object option under the Module Information options.
4. Add new Item to the created Module.
File>Add CAA V5 Item>Component.
6. In the Insert, Component Dialog provides the following information.
Derived from option provide “ CATBaseObject “.
In the TIE Mode option ADD the created Interface.
In the Header Repository select “ Public Interfaces”.
Build the Workspace, this generates a DLL (Shared Library) that corresponds to the Implementation Module.
Steps for using CAA Object in the CATIA VBA Script.
1. Start the CATIA Session and open the required file.
Open VBA Editor by following
Tools> Macro > Visual Basic Editor.
3. Add the Type Library (.tplib) that we created.
Go to Tools>References and add the library by using the Browse button.
Open a new Module and add the following lines of code after CATMain()
//Declare a Variable of type VB Object name, this VB object name is available in the IDL file that we created in Step 1.
1. Dim (Variable Name) As (VB Object Name)
// Set the Variable to the CATIA Application.
2. Set (Variable Name) = GetObject(“”, “CATIA.Application”)
// Call the Method or Function in the interface
3. Call (Variable Name). (Method Name).
Example code:
Dim CATIATUTORObj As DrawingFactory
Set CATIATUTORObj = GetObject(“”, “CATIA.Application”)
Call CATIATUTORObj.MyFunction();
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
According to an oracle, the king would be killed by her husband.
Therefore, he decreed that any young man who wanted to marry his daughter was required to drive away with her in his chariot, and Oenomaus would follow in another chariot, and spear the suitor if he caught up with them.
Now, the king's chariot horses were a present from the god Poseidon and were therefore supernaturally fast.
Pelops was a very handsome young man and the king's daughter fell in love with him.
Another myth of the origin of the games is the story of Pelops, a local Olympian hero.
The story of Pelops begins with Oenomaus, the king of Pisa, Greece, who had a beautiful daughter named Hippodamia.
According to the story, the dactyl Heracles (not to be confused with the son of Zeus and the Roman god Hercules) and four of his brothers, Paeonaeus, Epimedes, Iasius and Idas, raced at Olympia to entertain the newborn Zeus.
He crowned the victor with an olive tree wreath (which thus became a peace symbol), which also explains the four year interval, bringing the games around every fifth year (counting inclusively).
Sculptors and poets would congregate each olympiad to display their works of art to would-be patrons.
The ancient Olympics had fewer events than the modern games, and only freeborn Greek men were allowed to participate, although there were victorious women chariot owners.
The ancient Olympic Games were originally a festival, or celebration of and for Zeus; later, events such as a footrace, a javelin contest, and wrestling matches were added.
The Olympic Games (Ancient Greek: "the Olympiad") were a series of athletic competitions among representatives of city-states and one of the Panhellenic Games of ancient Greece.
After his victory, Pelops organized chariot races as thanksgiving to the gods and as funeral games in honor of King Oenomaus, in order to be purified of his death. | FINEWEB-EDU |
Page:Wife of Beith reformed and corrected.pdf/21
Rh My Lord, quoth she, I do amend, Lamenting for my former vice, The poor thief at the latter end, For one word went to paradise, The thief heard never of my teachings, My heavenly precepts or my laws, But thou was daily at my preachings, Both heard and law, and yet misknews. Master, quoth she the scripture shews The Jewish woman who played the loonlown [sic], Conform unto the Hebrew laws, Wa brought to thee to be put down. But nevertheless thou let her go, And made the Pharisees afraid. Indeed says Christ it was right so, And that my bidding was obey’d. Woman, said he, I may not cast The childrens bread to dogs like thee. Although my mercies still do last, There’s mercy here, but none for thee. But, loving Lord may I presume, Poor worm I am, to speak again, The dogs for hunger were undone, And of the crumbs they were right fain, Grant me one crumb that then doth fall From the blest childrens table, Lord, Thar I may be refresh’d withal, It will me help enough afford. The gates of mercy now are clos’d, And thou canst hardly enter in; It is not so as ye suppos’d For thou art deadly sick in sin, | WIKI |
1 Setup Java JDK
The JDK™ is a development environment for building applications, applets, and components using the Java programming language.
Go to the Oracle website to download the Java™ Platform, Standard Edition Developement Kit:
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk11-downloads-5066655.html
Version
Version 11 is required to compile Axional solutions.
Choose the installer according to your platform.
Run the downloaded file and follow the steps:
2 IntelliJ IDEA
IntelliJ IDEA is an integrated development environment (IDE) used in Java programming.
Visit the IntelliJ website to download IntelliJ IDEA (community is sufficient, but consider trying ultimate):
https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download
Version
This tutorial has been made with version 2018.3 of IntelliJ IDEA, and also will work for version 2019.1
Follow the installation guide. You can use the suggested settings.
3 Mercurial client
Get a Mercurial Client, e.g. command-line based hg or GUI based SourceTree
4 General IDE Setup
Make sure you have hg installed on your machine. Intellij IDEA needs to know the path to hg to integrate it. To set it, from the start window, go to Configure -> Preferences Choose Version Control -> Mercurial from the left side menu. In the text field labeled Path to hg executable you must enter your path to hg (on UNIX-like systems you can get it by entering "which hg" in a terminal)
Also notice that all our projects use ISO-8859-1 Encoding. The encoding can also be set in the preferences window:
Now, from the start screen, go to Configure -> Project Defaults -> Project Structure
In the new window click on choose New... -> JDK then navigate to a valid Java SDK installation on your machine. You should get a result like this:
Confirm with OK to get back to the start screen.
5 Importing a gradle project
From the start screen, choose Import Project, then navigate to a valid Gradle project folder. In the next window choose Gradle
Confirm with Next
In the next window check the auto-import option
Confirm with Finish. The import process can take a lot of time depending on the size of the project.
6 Configuring project before running
Before running Axional Studio some things will have to be checked.
Firstly, it is probable that after the import of the project some files have been modified or deleted due to import settings. Go to Version Control tab and revert all changes if necessary.
Restart IntelliJ
After revert changes, restart IntelliJ to apply changes.
Secondly, for the axional-studio-core project to work with the webapps project, a softlink named webapp has to point to [User's Projects]/axional-studio-webapps/src/main/webapp
In a terminal, cd to axional-studio-core project root folder, then type
ln -s [Your Projects]/axional-studio-webapps/src/main/webapp webapp
Finally, it is probable that the file [Your Projects]/axional-studio-core/conf/config.xml does not exist or has to be modified. Talk to your administrator for obtaining the updated file.
7 Running the project
After these changes, several configutarions will be available to execute.
The are two ways to run Axional Studio:
• Gradle
• Application (IntelliJ)
Next it will show how to run Axional Studio in both ways,but first the watches of WebApp and WebOS will be started.
7.1 Start WebApp/WebOS watch
Before running Axional Studio the watches of WebApp and WebOS have to be started to create the distributions of WebApp and WebOS.
To do this the following configurations will be executed:
• WebApp watch
• WebOS watch
NodeJS
NodeJS has to be installed to run watches.
7.2 Run with Gradle
Run Studio Boot configuration to start Axional Studio locally.
7.3 Run with IntelliJ
To run Axional Studio with IntelliJ first it is necessary to run it with Gradle.
To run Axional Studio with IntelliJ some tasks have to be done before.
Firstly, on a terminal, cd to axional-studio-core project root folder, then type
cp -R build/resources/main/* out/production/resources
cp -R ../axional-server-core/build/resources/main/* ../axional-server-core/out/production/resources
Afterwards, try to start Axional Studio running Studio StartUp configuration.
It is probable that some errors appear on build, in this case go to code and use automatic suggests to solve them.
Finally, run again Studio Startup to start Axional Studio locally.
8 Improve performance of IntelliJ (recommended)
8.1 Exclude innecesary folders
Some project folders may cause indexing ad other processes to take too long.
To avoid this, this folders can be excluded:
• axional-studio-webapps/src/main/webapp/static/webApp/dist
• axiona-studio-webapps/src/main/webapp/static/webOs/dist
• axional-studio-core/webapp
8.2 Add webpack configuration file
Go to Preferences > Languages & Frameworks > Javascript > Webpack on IntelliJ.
Set webpack configuration file to
[User's Projects]/axional-studio-webapps/src/main/webapp/static/webApp/config/webpack.common.js | ESSENTIALAI-STEM |
Grassley rips up 'blue slip' for a pair of Trump court picks
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is burning the blue slip for some judicial nominees. The Iowa Republican announced Thursday that he is going ahead with a confirmation hearing for a nominee to the powerful appellate courts despite the objections of a Democrat who had been blocking the nomination for months. The move will likely escalate the judicial wars in the Senate. Grassley says he has scheduled hearings for David Stras, a nominee to the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), Stras’ home-state senator, said earlier this year that he would not return the so-called blue slip for Stras because of his conservative ideology. “The Democrats seriously regret that they abolished the filibuster, as I warned them they would,” Grassley said in his floor speech. “But they can’t expect to use the blue slip courtesy in its place. That’s not what the blue slip is meant for.” The blue slip asks whether a senator approves or disapproves of a nominee. Along with the Stras hearing, Grassley will announce that he will hold a hearing for Kyle Duncan, picked by President Donald Trump to serve on the 5th Circuit. His home-state senator, Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), has returned a blue slip, but he noted that he was undecided on the nomination as he submitted the paper. The blue slip process is a century-old Senate tradition that says the Judiciary Committee doesn’t hold a confirmation hearing for potential judges without approval from the candidate’s home-state senators. Senators return an actual blue slip to the committee. It is also one of the Democrats’ last major leverage points over Trump’s judicial nominees, after they voted to kill the filibuster for most nominations four years ago. The Republicans abolished the 60-vote threshold for filibusters on Supreme Court picks earlier this year. At least four Democrats have not returned blue slips for Trump’s circuit nominees: Franken, Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley of Oregon, and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin. Previous committee chairs have rigidly adhered to the blue-slip rule for district court nominees, whose courts span just a single state. But they have been more flexible for the more influential and powerful circuit courts. “I’ll add that I’m less likely to proceed on a district court nominee who does not have two positive blue slips from home-state senators,” Grassley said. “But circuit courts cover multiple states. There’s less reason to defer to the views of a single state’s senator for such nominees.” In his speech Thursday, Grassley noted that just two out of 18 previous chairmen allowed one senator “to wield veto power over a nominee” — including former Vice President Joe Biden, a former Judiciary Committee chairman himself. But Democrats pointed out that Grassley, as chairman during the final two years of Barack Obama's presidency, declined to hold hearings for nine of Obama's judicial picks because of the blue slip policy. Four were to the appellate courts, while five were district court nominees. “Chairman Grassley’s decision do away with a 100-year old Senate tradition just 10 months into the Trump administration couldn’t be more troubling," said California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee. “The lengths to which Republicans are going to jam extremely conservative and controversial nominees through the Senate is unprecedented." Grassley also argued that the blue slip is “not meant to signify the senator’s ultimate support or opposition to the nominee," but merely whether the person should receive a hearing. “Some of my Democratic colleagues and left-wing outside groups mistakenly assert that the blue slip affords a home-state senator veto power over a nominee,” Grassley said. “That is not true.” Ideology isn’t the sole reason why some Democratic senators have tried to obstruct a handful of Trump judicial nominees. For example, Wyden and Merkley said the White House went against Oregon’s standard tradition of using a bipartisan nominating commission to come up with potential candidates. “I won’t allow the White House to just steamroll home-state senators,” Grassley said. “But, as I’ve said all along, I won’t allow the blue slip process to be abused. I won’t allow senators to prevent a Committee hearing for political or ideological reasons.” The hearing will be held Nov. 29. Grassley says both Duncan and Stras “appear to be well-qualified” and deserve to be considered by his committee. The move immediately infuriated liberal advocacy groups focused on the judiciary. “Senators from both parties have used the blue slip process to demand meaningful consultation when it comes to choosing nominees for their own states," said Marge Baker, executive vice president for People For the American Way. "And Republicans used blue slips for years to block President Obama’s nominees for the flimsiest reasons. Simply put, this was a test of Charles Grassley’s moral character. He failed.” | NEWS-MULTISOURCE |
Page:Cyclopaedia, Chambers - Volume 2.djvu/389
PER
(784)
PER.
XII. If a Bbdy ftrike directly on an immoveable Obftacle, cither one, or both of 'em being Elaftic; the Body will be reflected with the fame "Velocity wherewith it Itruck, and in the fame Line.
For if the Elafticity were away, the whole force of the Body wou'd be fpent in breaking the Obftacle, and its Mo- tion wou'd be ftopp'd : The whole Force therefore is fpent in eompreffing the Elaftic Body ; by which means it acquires an Elaftic Force equal thereto: fince then, the Elasticity, when the eompreffing Force is fpent, reduces the Body into its former ftate ; it repells the other with the fame Force wherewith it {trucks confequently it will rebound with the fame "Velocity. And becauie an Elaftic Body reftores itfelf in the fame Direction wherein it was comprefs'd ; (there being no renfon why it ftiou'd change its Direction,} the Body wilt rebound in the fame right Line.
XIII. If an Elaftic Body ftrike obliquely on an inmoveable Obftacle, it will rebound in fuch manner as to make the Angle of Reflexion equal to the Angle of Incidence. See Reflexion.
XIV. If an Elaflic Body A, ftrike directly againft another at reft 2 ; after t PercuJJ:on > ^will remain at relt, and B pro- ceed with the fame Velocity which A had before the Shock, and in the fame Direction.
For it" the Bodies were not Elaftic, each wou'd proceed after the Stroke in the fame Direction, and with half the Ve- locity; but fince the Elaine Force acts in the fame Direction wherein the Compreffion is made, and is equal to the eom- preffing Force ; it repells A with half its Velocity, and there- tore flops its Motion 5 but it drives B further, with half its Ve- locity, and therefore accelerates its Motion. Tis therefore car- ried after the Shock with the whole Celerity wherewith v^was carried before it, and A remains at reft.
Hence, fince ^(Tab Mechanicks Fig, 41. ) transfers all its force to B ; B in like manner will transfer it toC; C again to 2), and to E. Wherefore, if there be feveral equal Elaftic Bodies, mutually touching each other; and A be itruck againft B ; all the intermediate ones remaining at reft, the laft alone, E will be mov'd ; and that with the Velocity where- with ^ftruck againft B,
XV. If two equal Elaftic Bodies A and B meet di- rectly, and with equal Velocity ; each will rebound with the fame Velocity wherewith it itruck, and in the fame Di- rection.
Forfeiting afide the Elafticity, both wou'd remain at reft: Their whole Force therefore is {pent in the Compreffion; but their Elaftic Force whereby they rebound in the former Di- rection, is equal thereto: This >orce therefore acting equally on each Bod) ^andS will produce the fame Celerity in each; and that, equal to the former. So that they will rebound with the Celerity wherewith they Itruck.
XVI. If two equal Elaftic Bodies ^and B ftrike directly againft each other with unequal Velocities ; after the Shock they will rebound with interchanged Velocities.
For fuppofe the Bodies to concur with the Velocities C -h c and C: If they meet with the fame Velocity C; after the Shock, they wou'd both move with the Velocity C. If 2? were at reft, and A ftiou'd ftrike upon it with the Celerity c ; after the Shock, A wou'd remain at reft, and B be mov'd with the Celerity c. Therefore the Excefs of Celerity c, wherewith A is carried, is transfcrr'd wholly by the Conflict to B : ^therefore is mov'd with the Celerity 6', and B with the Celerity C-\~c.
Hence, after <Percii(fion, they recede from each other with the fame Velocity as, before, they concurr'd.
XVII. If an Elaftic Body A, ftrike on another equal one, indued with alefs Degrceof Motion, 2?; after 'percitffiou, both will proceed in the fame, viz. the former, Direction, and with interchanged Velocities.
For fuppofe A to ftrike with the Velocity C -\~ c, upon B moving with the Velocity C. Since by reafon of the equal Velocities C and C, there arifes no Impulfe; 'tis the fame thing as if ^ftruck on B with the fole Celerity c, on B at reft. But in that cafe A wou'd remain at reft, and B move with the Velocity c: Therefore, after Tercufjicn, A will move with the fole Celerity C; and B with the Celerity C + c, both according to the former Direction, there being nothing to change that Direction. '
XVIII. If a Body A ftrike on another S, the Stroke is the fame as wou'd be made by the Body ^ftriking on B at reft, with the Difference of their Velocities.
Hence, fince the Elaftic Force is equal to the <Percnffion ; it acts on the Bodies AstViA B with the Difference of the' Veloci- ties they had before the Congrefs.
A
ties.
XIX. 1g determine the Velocities of any two Elaftic Bodies and B, firiking direEHy on each other with any Velcci-
If the Elaftic Body A ftrike on B, either at reft, or moving flower than A 5 the Velocity v. g, of A after c PercnfJion, is found thus: as the Sum of the Weights is to double of either of 'em, fuppofe, in this Cafe, of B ;fo is the Difference of the Ve- locities before the Congrefs, to a Velocity, which fubtracted
from the Velocity of A before the Impulfe (in the other* Cafe added to itj leaves the Velocity of A after the Con- grefs.
lfthe two Elaftic Bodies A and S meet each other; the Velocity of A after the Impulfe is found thus : As the Sum of the Weights, is to the double of either of 'em, fuppofe of B ; fo is the Sum of the Velocities before Collifion, to a Velocity which fubtracted from the Velocity of A before Collifion, leaves its Celerity after Collifion.
XX. If an Elaftic Body ^ftrike directly on another at reft B ; its Velocity after Tercuffwn will be to its Velocity be- fore it, as the Difference of Weights is to their Sum : But the Velocity it communicates to B is the fame, as double the Weight of A to the Sum of the Weights.
After tPercujfion, therefore, the Velocity of A is to the Ve- locity of B, as the difference of Weights, to the double of A.
XXI. Jf two Elaftic Bodies, A and B, ftrike directly on each other with Velocities that are reciprocally proportional to their Weights; after Collifion, they will rebound with the fame Velocity wherewith they met.
XXII. In the direct Collifion of Bodies, the fame re- fpective Velocity is preferv'd, i. e. in a direct Concurrence, the Difference of Velocities is the fame before and after the Shock ; and in a direct mutual Encounter, the difference of Velocities after the Shock is the fame with their Sum before it.
Hence they retire from each other after the Impulfe, with th e fame Velocity wherewith they mer,
XXIII. In the Collifion of Elaftic Bodies, there is not al- ways preferv'd the fame Momentum, or as the Carrefians ex- prefs it, the fame Quantity of Motion 5 but it is fometimes increas'd, and fometimes diminifh'd.
'Tis a Mrftake, therefore of Cartes and his Followers, that the fame Quantity of Motion is ftill preferv'd in the World. See Cartesian.
XXIV. If two Elaftic Bodies, ^and B, meet, or overtake each other directly ; the Sum of theFactums of the Maffesinto the Squares of the Velocities, remains the fame before and after the Congrefs.
Hence the fame Quantity of Force is likewife preferv'd in the Congrefs.
XXV. %h determine the Motion of two Bodies A and B, (Fig. 42 .J firiking obliquely againft each other \ whether they be Elaftic, or not Elaftic.
The Motion of the Body A, along AC, is refoluble into two others, in the Directions A E and A 2) ; and the Motion of B along B C into two others according to B F and B G ; and the Velocities thro' A 2) and B F are to the Velocities thro'A G and B C as the right Lines A&, B F,AC,BC; now, fine© the right Lines A M and B G are parallel, the Forces acting according to thefe Directions are not mutually oppofite, and muft ther etore be confider'd in the Congrefs. But fince the Lines A 2) and 3 F, or which is the fame, IT C and G C con- ftitute the fame right Line perpendicular to 2) C; 'tis the fame as if the Bodies A and B ftiou'd meet directly with Velocities that are as E C and G C. Find therefore theVe- locity of A and B according to the Rules above laid down.
Suppofe E. gr. the Velocity of the rebounding Body A to beast 1 H -j fince the Motion along AE is not char.g'd by the Congrefs, make C K-~A E, and compleac the Parallelo- gram HC KTj the Diagonal C /will reprefent the Motion of A after Congrefs: for after Ttrcujjicn, the Body will move according to the Direction C I, and with a Velocity as C J. In the fame manner it will be found that the rebounding Body B will move along the Diagonal of the Parcllelogram, C M; in which L M=.&G. "The Velocities therefore af- ter -Fercuffion are as C I to C M.
Centre of Percussion that Point wherein the Shock or Impulfe of the percutient Bodies is the greattft. See Centre.
The Centre of 'Percufficn is the fame with the Centre of Ofclllation, if the percutient Body revolve round a fix'd Axis. See Oscillation.
If all the Parts of the percutient Body be carried with a parallel Motion, or with the fame Velocity; the Centre of '■Percuffton is the fame with the Centre of Gravity. See Gra- vity.
PERDONATIO Urlegar'ue, in Law, a Pardon for one who is out-law'd. See Pardon and Out-lawry,
PERDUE, a Soldier placed in a dangerous, and almoft defperate Poft.
The Word is French, and litterally fignifles loft.
Thus we fay Enjans c Perdues, for the Forlorn Hope of an Army. See Forlorn.
To lie Terdue, is to lie flat on the Belly, to lie clof ely in wait.
PEREMPTORY, in Law, an Epithet applied to an Ac- tion, Exception, ££?c. fignifying 'em to be abfolute, final, and determinate ; not to be alter'd, renew'd, or reftrain'd
Thus in our Law-Books we find Peremptory Atlton, 3>£" remptory Nonft/ir, 'Peremptory E-cemption, Sic.
PERENNIAL, in Botany, is applied to Ever-greens, of Plants, which preferve their Leaves and Verdure all the Year. See Ever-£TO. a PEREGRINE, | WIKI |
Judy Brown (professor)
Judy Anne Brown (born 1956) is a New Zealand accountancy academic. She is currently a full professor at the Victoria University of Wellington. In 2024, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
Academic career
Brown completed a 1995 PhD thesis titled Accounting and Industrial Relations: a Critical Theory Perspective at Victoria University of Wellington, before rising to full professor. Her research interests are the social and political context of accounting, including industrial relations, corporate governance, sustainability assessment, critical theory and social accounting.
Brown received a six-year FRST grant for 'Building Capacity for Sustainable Development' and then a $685,000 of Marsden grant for 'Dialogic Accounting: The Challenge of Taking Multiple Perspectives Seriously'.
In 2024, Brown was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
Selected works
* Brown, Judy, and Jesse Dillard. "Dialogic accountings for stakeholders: On opening up and closing down participatory governance." Journal of Management Studies 52, no. 7 (2015): 961–985.
* Brown, Judy, and Jesse Dillard. "Integrated reporting: On the need for broadening out and opening up." Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 27, no. 7 (2014): 1120–1156.
* Blackburn, Nivea, Judy Brown, Jesse Dillard, and Val Hooper. "A dialogical framing of AIS–SEA design." International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 15, no. 2 (2014): 83–101.
* Brown, Judy, and Jesse Dillard. "Agonizing over engagement: SEA and the "death of environmentalism" debates." Critical Perspectives on Accounting 24, no. 1 (2013): 1-18.
* Brown, Judy, and Jesse Dillard. "Critical accounting and communicative action: On the limits of consensual deliberation." Critical Perspectives on Accounting 24, no. 3 (2013): 176–190. | WIKI |
Lady Barbara
"Lady Barbara" is a song written by Totò Savio, Giancarlo Bigazzi, and Claudio Cavallaro and performed by Renato dei Profeti, founder of the group I Profeti at his first solo venture. The song won the Un disco per l'estate festival and peaked at first place on the Italian hit parade. The same year the song also named a musicarello film, Lady Barbara, directed by Mario Amendola and starred by the same Renato dei Profeti.
The same year the song was adapted into English by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson, and the cover version performed by Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits, reached #7 in New Zealand and #13 in the United Kingdom in 1970. It was the last single of the Herman's Hermits that featured Peter Noone. This version was produced by Mickie Most. | WIKI |
User:Kar71000
Hi my name is Kennedy Rush. I am a freshman Bio pre-med/music major from Chicago, Illinois.
Hi Kennedy! Please use this space to introduce yourself to the class and the Wikipedia community! Profemanley (talk) 22:18, 26 August 2018 (UTC)profemanley | WIKI |
User:Hamed Music
Hi, I'm from. I love children and nature and animals. I love my world 🌎🗺. My favorite singer is Hamed Baradaran and Modern Talking. My favorite actress is Johnny Depp and Jason Statham and Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. My favorite footballer is Cristiano Ronaldo And I am a supporter of world peace. | WIKI |
Mary Keating Croce
Mary Keating Croce DiSabato (December 4, 1928 – October 21, 2016) was an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly for three two-year terms, where she represented the 6th Legislative District from 1974 to 1980. She served as the Chairwoman of the New Jersey State Parole Board in the 1990s.
Personal life
Born in Camden, New Jersey on December 4, 1928, she attended Camden High School, graduating as part of the class of 1946.
A resident of Pennsauken Township, New Jersey, she died at the age of 87 on October 21, 2016. She was survived by her husband, Anthony "Sonny" DiSabato, as well as by two sons and five daughters she had with Remo M. Croce, who died before she did.
Public service
Croce served as a longtime member of the Camden County Democratic Committee, starting during the 1960s and continuing through the 1990s.
In the November 1973 general election, Croce and Democratic running mate John J. Gallagher were elected to represent the 6th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly, the first election in which the 40-district legislature was established under the terms of the 1964 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Reynolds v. Sims, which required the populations of legislative districts to be as equal as possible. The new 6th District was based around the eastern suburbs of Camden inclusive of Cherry Hill, stretching from Berlin borough north to Pennsauken and included Burlington County's Evesham Township and Palmyra. Croce and Gallagher defeated Republicans William K. Dickey, a former Speaker of the Assembly, and Eugene Raymond III. Croce and Gallagher were re-elected in 1975, again defeating both Dickey and Raymond.
In 1977, Croce and running mate Barbara Berman, running in her first race for elected office, defeated Republicans Mario A. Iavicoli and Dickey (for the third time); Croce was the top vote-getter and Berman came in second, edging Iavicoli by a 170-vote margin.
When Berman and Croce took office in January 1978, she and Berman became the first pair of women to be elected to a single Assembly district in state history, and were two of the 12 women taking office in the Assembly, the highest number ever to serve together in the 80-seat body.
In the 1979 general election, Republicans John A. Rocco and Thomas J. Shusted defeated Berman and Croce to win the two assembly seats in the 6th Legislative District; Berman came in third, more than 1,300 votes behind.
She chaired the New Jersey State Parole Board from 1993 to 1998. | WIKI |
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/COIReports/2009, May 1
Gljigs7fw+dwqgA6aIk/12Ai0p/RnZLk6gLGvHMdmAKLUuT/VRz3jSW3cUNVvoopuyMCUy8fo8xb k7gO2mdWiRx9LKQtojZM8Mf4Y01bGHzdvlnN9V9V on login.vnuemedia.com
* 23:21:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ultipost - user talk (contribs) on page Ultiboard (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ultipost'-'ultiboard' = 31.05% (59.11/52.54)
* 23:20:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Weight loss (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) track.moreniche.com/hit.php?w=132664&s=38 on domain track.moreniche.com is a redirectsite for www.proactol.com on proactol.com
* 23:19:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ultipost - user talk (contribs) on page Ultiboard (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ultipost'-'ultiboard' = 31.05% (59.11/52.54)
* 23:19:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Energyco - user talk (contribs) on page Energy audit (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'energyco'-'energy audit' = 40.9% (75/54.54)
* 23:17:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:AussieLegend - user talk (contribs) on page NCIS: Legend (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aussielegend'-'ncis: legend' = 33.55% (55.46/60.51)
* 23:13:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Feng Xiao-Min (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.arianebomselgallery.com/gallery on domain arianebomselgallery.com is a redirectsite for 404.online.net/ on 404.online.net
* 23:09:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Puertorico1 - user talk (contribs) on page Puerto Rican people (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'puertorico1'-'puerto rican people' = 52.4% (90/58.23)
* 23:09:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:AussieLegend - user talk (contribs) on page NCIS: Legend (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aussielegend'-'ncis: legend' = 33.55% (55.46/60.51)
* 23:08:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Shajerah - user talk (contribs) on page Sha-Jerah (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'shajerah'-'sha-jerah' = 88.88% (100/88.88)
* 23:07:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Don Lope - user talk (contribs) on page Baden Open (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'don lope'-'baden open' = 29.41% (57.31/51.33)
* 23:06:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Feng Xiao-Min (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.arianebomselgallery.com/gallery on domain arianebomselgallery.com is a redirectsite for 404.online.net/ on 404.online.net
* 23:04:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:The Seventh Brother - user talk (contribs) on page The Seventh Brother (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'the seventh brother'-'the seventh brother' = 100% (100/100)
* 23:01:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 23:01:27, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gavinmc - user talk (contribs) on page John McCamley (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.facebook.com/people/john-mccamley/1020655622 on domain facebook.com is a redirectsite for en-gb.facebook.com/people/John-McCamley/1020655622 on en-gb.facebook.com
* 22:59:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page University of California, Davis School of Law (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP law.ucdavis.edu (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 22:59:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jeff G. - user talk (contribs) on page Jeff Weaver (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeff g.'-'jeff weaver' = 28.8% (72/40)
* 22:58:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:57:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neilho - user talk (contribs) on page Sunny Garcia (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.surfingthemag.com/news/surfing-pulse/champs-interview-sunny-garcia-042406/ on domain surfingthemag.com is a redirectsite for www.surfingmagazine.com/news/surfing-pulse/champs-interview-sunny-garcia-042406/ on surfingmagazine.com
* 22:55:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:The Seventh Brother - user talk (contribs) on page The Seventh Brother (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'the seventh brother'-'the seventh brother' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:55:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:THDKLERK - user talk (contribs) on page Thomas de Klerk (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'thdklerk'-'thomas de klerk' = 50.1% (85.61/58.53)
* 22:51:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Shoshot - user talk (contribs) on page Sho shot (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'shoshot'-'sho shot' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:50:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page University of California, Davis School of Law (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP law.ucdavis.edu (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 22:47:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:45:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Wikimarbot - user talk (contribs) on page Marbot (de) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'wikimarbot'-'marbot (de)' = 45% (60/75)
* 22:45:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Hollingsworth - user talk (contribs) on page Harlan and Hollingsworth (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'hollingsworth'-'harlan and hollingsworth' = 59.09% (100/59.09)
* 22:42:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Micheal Bach - user talk (contribs) on page User:Micheal Bach (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'micheal bach'-'michealbach.net' = 78.56% (100/78.57)Link:.
* 22:42:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:42:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Prokofiev4 - user talk (contribs) on page Symphony No. 4 (Prokofiev) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'prokofiev4'-'prokofiev' = 90% (90/100)Link:.
* 22:42:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:41:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Johnnyadams - user talk (contribs) on page Druids,The(Folk Band) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'johnnyadams'-'john-adams.info' = 38.89% (63.32/61.42)Link:.
* 22:38:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:THDKLERK - user talk (contribs) on page Thomas de Klerk (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'thdklerk'-'thomas de klerk' = 50.1% (85.61/58.53)
* 22:35:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kamots - user talk (contribs) on page User:Kamots (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'kamots'-'tiago.kamots.net' = 42.85% (100/42.85)Link:.
* 22:33:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Prokofiev4 - user talk (contribs) on page Symphony No. 4 (Prokofiev) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'prokofiev4'-'prokofiev' = 90% (90/100)Link:.
* 22:32:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:TheTrojanHought - user talk (contribs) on page Mongoose (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) starbulletin.com/2004/02/25/news/story7.html on domain starbulletin.com is a redirectsite for archives.starbulletin.com/2004/02/25/news/story7.html on archives.starbulletin.com
* 22:32:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:TheTrojanHought - user talk (contribs) on page Mongoose (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) news.fws.gov/newsreleases/lacybans.html on domain news.fws.gov is a redirectsite for www.fws.gov/news/newsreleases/lacybans.html on fws.gov
* 22:32:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:TheTrojanHought - user talk (contribs) on page Mongoose (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.m-w.com/dictionary/mongoose on domain m-w.com is a redirectsite for www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mongoose on merriam-webster.com
* 22:26:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Perkons - user talk (contribs) on page Impressionism (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'perkons'-'perkons1.com' = 63.63% (100/63.63)Link:.
* 22:23:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JaredRandomness - user talk (contribs) on page JaredRandomness (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jaredrandomness'-'jaredrandomness' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:23:29, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:The Seventh Brother - user talk (contribs) on page The Seventh Brother (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'the seventh brother'-'the seventh brother' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:22:45, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:22:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Stevencabot - user talk (contribs) on page Steven J. Cabot (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'stevencabot'-'steven j. cabot' = 87.48% (95.45/91.66)
* 22:19:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:19:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mexico Smith - user talk (contribs) on page Mexico Smith (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mexico smith'-'mexico smith' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:17:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:17:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Little Mountain 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Humbug Mountain (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'little mountain 5'-'humbug mountain' = 30.47% (53.33/57.14)
* 22:14:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dr Eric Amidi - user talk (contribs) on page User:Dr Eric Amidi (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'dr eric amidi'-'drericamidi.net' = 78.56% (100/78.57)Link:.
* 22:13:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jonrains - user talk (contribs) on page Jon Rains (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jonrains'-'jon rains' = 100% (100/100)
* 22:12:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Warofzaza - user talk (contribs) on page Zaza (band) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'warofzaza'-'zaza (band)' = 26.27% (52.54/50)
* 22:09:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Transparentgroup - user talk (contribs) on page Transparent conducting film (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'transparentgroup'-'transparent conducting film' = 32.09% (65.19/49.24)
* 21:57:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Warofzaza - user talk (contribs) on page Zaza (band) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'warofzaza'-'zaza (band)' = 26.27% (52.54/50)
* 21:56:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jeffcena4 - user talk (contribs) on page John Cena (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeffcena4'-'john cena' = 31.05% (52.54/59.11)
* 21:52:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Abingdonworlds - user talk (contribs) on page Abingdon Boys School (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'abingdonworlds'-'abingdon boys school' = 29.71% (58.26/51)
* 21:52:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tommy sanders - user talk (contribs) on page Tommy Sanders (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'tommy sanders'-'tommy sanders' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:49:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jacobtkelachandra - user talk (contribs) on page Kelachandra (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jacobtkelachandra'-'kelachandra' = 64.7% (64.7/100)
* 21:49:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jacobtkelachandra - user talk (contribs) on page Kelachandra (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jacobtkelachandra'-'kelachandra' = 64.7% (64.7/100)
* 21:47:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:GlenAbbey - user talk (contribs) on page Glen Abbey, Ontario (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'glenabbey'-'glen abbey, ontario' = 52.94% (100/52.94)
* 21:47:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'october manager'-'brandonoctober.net' (is a redirectsite for brandonoctober.com) = 27.85% (54.37/51.24)Link:.
* 21:47:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.brandonoctober.com/ on domain brandonoctober.com is a redirectsite for www.brandonoctober.net on brandonoctober.net
* 21:46:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Pepperspizza - user talk (contribs) on page Peppers Pizza (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'pepperspizza'-'peppers pizza' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:44:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'october manager'-'brandon october' = 29.21% (50/58.43)
* 21:42:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.facebook.com/people/brandon-october/578986079 on domain facebook.com is a redirectsite for en-gb.facebook.com/people/Brandon-October/578986079 on en-gb.facebook.com
* 21:42:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'october manager'-'brandonoctober.net' (is a redirectsite for brandonoctober.com) = 27.85% (54.37/51.24)Link:.
* 21:42:29, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.brandonoctober.com on domain brandonoctober.com is a redirectsite for www.brandonoctober.net on brandonoctober.net
* 21:42:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'october manager'-'brandon october' = 29.21% (50/58.43)
* 21:41:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'october manager'-'brandon october' = 29.21% (50/58.43)
* 21:41:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Badvibes101 - user talk (contribs) on page Okno (Russian magazine) (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7873046699 on domain new.facebook.com is a redirectsite for www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7873046699 on facebook.com
* 21:40:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'october manager'-'brandon october' = 29.21% (50/58.43)
* 21:40:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'october manager'-'brandonoctober.net' (is a redirectsite for brandonoctober.com) = 27.85% (54.37/51.24)Link:.
* 21:40:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.brandonoctober.com/ on domain brandonoctober.com is a redirectsite for www.brandonoctober.net on brandonoctober.net
* 21:37:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ringerfan23 - user talk (contribs) on page Javon Ringer (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ringerfan23'-'javon ringer' = 36.25% (54.54/66.47)
* 21:36:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Onopearls - user talk (contribs) on page Opentaps (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'onopearls'-'opentaps' = 28.21% (54.29/51.97)
* 21:35:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Onopearls - user talk (contribs) on page Opentaps (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'onopearls'-'opentaps' = 28.21% (54.29/51.97)
* 21:35:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:The Seventh Brother - user talk (contribs) on page The Seventh Brother (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'the seventh brother'-'the seventh brother' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:34:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'october manager'-'brandon october' = 29.21% (50/58.43)
* 21:34:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JaredRandomness - user talk (contribs) on page JaredRandomness (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jaredrandomness'-'jaredrandomness' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:33:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jacobtkelachandra - user talk (contribs) on page Kelachandra (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jacobtkelachandra'-'kelachandra' = 64.7% (64.7/100)
* 21:33:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Purplerenter - user talk (contribs) on page Purple Renter (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'purplerenter'-'purple renter' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:32:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Korbin Stewart - user talk (contribs) on page Korbin stewart (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'korbin stewart'-'korbin stewart' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:32:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Perkons - user talk (contribs) on page American Impressionism (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'perkons'-'perkons1.com' = 63.63% (100/63.63)Link:.
* 21:32:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Whitemike246810 - user talk (contribs) on page Whitemike (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'whitemike246810'-'whitemike' = 60% (60/100)
* 21:31:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Obrienra - user talk (contribs) on page Rory o'brien (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'obrienra'-'rory o'brien' = 40.9% (75/54.54)
* 21:31:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Geeworldco1998 - user talk (contribs) on page Geeworld.com (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'geeworldco1998'-'geeworld.com' = 64.92% (71.42/90.9)
* 21:30:52, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Geeworldco1998 - user talk (contribs) on page Geeworld.com (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'geeworldco1998'-'geeworld.com' = 64.92% (71.42/90.9)
* 21:30:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Dnipropetrovsk (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.undeadlinks.com/s.php?link=http://www.rada.dp.ua/&l=1 on domain undeadlinks.com is a redirectsite for dniprorada.gov.ua on dniprorada.gov.ua
* 21:30:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Central Coast Restaurant - user talk (contribs) on page Central Coast Restaurant (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'central coast restaurant'-'central coast restaurant' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:29:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Central Coast Restaurant - user talk (contribs) on page Central Coast Restaurant (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'central coast restaurant'-'central coast restaurant' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:28:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Perkons - user talk (contribs) on page Impressionism (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'perkons'-'perkons1.com' = 63.63% (100/63.63)Link:.
* 21:27:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Geeworldco1998 - user talk (contribs) on page Geeworld.com (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'geeworldco1998'-'geeworld.com' = 64.92% (71.42/90.9)
* 21:27:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Geeworldco1998 - user talk (contribs) on page Geeworld.com (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'geeworldco1998'-'geeworld.com' = 64.92% (71.42/90.9)
* 21:25:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'october manager'-'brandon october' = 29.21% (50/58.43)
* 21:25:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Central Coast Restaurant - user talk (contribs) on page Central Coast Restaurant (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'central coast restaurant'-'central coast restaurant' = 100% (100/100)
* 21:22:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Geeworldco1998 - user talk (contribs) on page Geeworld.com (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.thehollywoodinformant.com/ on domain thehollywoodinformant.com is a redirectsite for thehollywoodinformant.geeworld.com/ on thehollywoodinformant.geeworld.com
* 21:22:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Geeworldco1998 - user talk (contribs) on page Geeworld.com (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.thatonemoment.com/ on domain thatonemoment.com is a redirectsite for thatonemoment.geeworld.com/ on thatonemoment.geeworld.com
* 21:22:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Geeworldco1998 - user talk (contribs) on page Geeworld.com (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'geeworldco1998'-'geeworld.com' = 64.92% (71.42/90.9)Link:.
* 21:21:16, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Josephine Wall (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.artofimagination.org/pages/members.html on domain artofimagination.org is a redirectsite for delta.webstream.net/error404.htm on delta.webstream.net
* 21:21:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'october manager'-'brandonoctober.net' (is a redirectsite for brandonoctober.com) = 27.85% (54.37/51.24)Link:.
* 21:21:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:October manager - user talk (contribs) on page Brandon october (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.brandonoctober.com on domain brandonoctober.com is a redirectsite for www.brandonoctober.net on brandonoctober.net
* 21:20:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Prokofiev4 - user talk (contribs) on page Symphony No. 4 (Prokofiev) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'prokofiev4'-'prokofiev' = 90% (90/100)Link:.
* 21:20:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Agathman - user talk (contribs) on page Alternative splicing (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.genome.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=18204002 on domain genome.org is a redirectsite for genome.cshlp.org/content/18/4/533.long on genome.cshlp.org
* 21:19:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Central Coast Restaurant - user talk (contribs) on page Central Coast Restaurant (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'central coast restaurant'-'centralcoastarestaurant.com' = 72.67% (85.9/84.61)Link:.
* 21:19:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Central Coast Restaurant - user talk (contribs) on page Central Coast Restaurant (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'central coast restaurant'-'centralcoastdanceclub.com' = 31.1% (58.06/53.58)Link:.
* 21:17:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kirkendall2 - user talk (contribs) on page Kirkendall (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kirkendall2'-'kirkendall' = 90.9% (90.9/100)
* 21:13:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Weedfree101 - user talk (contribs) on page Weedfree Limited (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'weedfree101'-'weedfree.net' = 52.88% (72.72/72.72)Link:.
* 21:13:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Phoenixcentralinfo - user talk (contribs) on page Neighbourhood (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'phoenixcentralinfo'-'phoenixcentral.org' = 71.66% (82.27/87.11)Link:.
* 21:10:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Phoenixcentralinfo - user talk (contribs) on page Neighbourhood (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'phoenixcentralinfo'-'phoenixcentral.org' = 71.66% (82.27/87.11)Link:.
* 21:06:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Phoenixcentralinfo - user talk (contribs) on page Central Avenue Corridor (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'phoenixcentralinfo'-'phoenixcentral.org' = 71.66% (82.27/87.11)Link:.
* 21:05:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ecxelectronics - user talk (contribs) on page Emergency vehicle equipment (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'ecxelectronics'-'ecxelectronics.com' = 82.35% (100/82.35)Link:.
* 21:04:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Phoenixcentralinfo - user talk (contribs) on page Central Avenue Corridor (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'phoenixcentralinfo'-'phoenixcentral.org' = 71.66% (82.27/87.11)Link:.
* 21:03:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gothamcomedy - user talk (contribs) on page Gotham Comedy Club (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'gothamcomedy'-'gothamcomedyclub.com' = 63.15% (100/63.15)Link:.
* 20:59:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Phoenixcentralinfo - user talk (contribs) on page Phoenix, Arizona (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'phoenixcentralinfo'-'phoenixcentral.org' = 71.66% (82.27/87.11)Link:.
* 20:59:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:BartonCenter - user talk (contribs) on page Barton Center for Diabetes Education (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'bartoncenter'-'bartoncenter.org' = 80% (100/80)Link:.
* 20:57:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lord Manley - user talk (contribs) on page R.O.B. Manley (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lord manley'-'r.o.b. manley' = 51.52% (68.1/75.66)
* 20:57:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Phoenixcentralinfo - user talk (contribs) on page Phoenix, Arizona (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'phoenixcentralinfo'-'phoenixcentral.org' = 71.66% (82.27/87.11)Link:.
* 20:55:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Phoenixcentralinfo - user talk (contribs) on page Phoenix, Arizona (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'phoenixcentralinfo'-'phoenixcentral.org' = 71.66% (82.27/87.11)Link:.
* 20:50:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neaeditor - user talk (contribs) on page Employee Free Choice Act (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'neaeditor'-'nea.org' = 38.39% (53.33/72)Link:.
* 20:48:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Index2025 - user talk (contribs) on page User:Index2025 (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'index2025'-'index2025.com' = 75% (100/75)Link:.
* 20:47:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Bryandcohen - user talk (contribs) on page Adrian O. Cohen (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'bryandcohen'-'adrian o. cohen' = 32.88% (55.99/58.73)
* 20:45:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Limeback - user talk (contribs) on page Eric Limeback (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'limeback'-'eric limeback' = 66.66% (100/66.66)
* 20:45:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Bryandcohen - user talk (contribs) on page Adrian O. Cohen (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'bryandcohen'-'adrian o. cohen' = 32.88% (55.99/58.73)
* 20:43:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:The Seventh Brother - user talk (contribs) on page The Seventh Brother (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'the seventh brother'-'the seventh brother' = 100% (100/100)
* 20:43:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Prokofiev4 - user talk (contribs) on page Symphony No. 4 (Prokofiev) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'prokofiev4'-'prokofiev' = 90% (90/100)Link:.
* 20:43:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lord Manley - user talk (contribs) on page R.O.B. Manley (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lord manley'-'r.o.b. manley' = 51.52% (68.1/75.66)
* 20:42:26, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mindopia - user talk (contribs) on page Don LaFontaine (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'mindopia'-'mindopia.com' = 72.72% (100/72.72)Link:.
* 20:41:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lord Manley - user talk (contribs) on page R.O.B. Manley (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lord manley'-'r.o.b. manley' = 51.52% (68.1/75.66)
* 20:40:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lord Manley - user talk (contribs) on page R.O.B. Manley (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lord manley'-'r.o.b. manley' = 51.52% (68.1/75.66)
* 20:40:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lord Manley - user talk (contribs) on page R.O.B. Manley (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lord manley'-'r.o.b. manley' = 51.52% (68.1/75.66)
* 20:39:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ikeels44 - user talk (contribs) on page Isaac Keels (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ikeels44'-'isaac keels' = 45% (75/60)
* 20:39:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Areszi - user talk (contribs) on page Stinchiz (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'areszi'-'stinchiz.areszi.com' = 35.29% (100/35.29)Link:.
* 20:39:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Areszi - user talk (contribs) on page Stinchiz (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) stinchiz.areszi.com on domain stinchiz.areszi.com is a redirectsite for alexandria69.etcserver.com/suspended.page/ on alexandria69.etcserver.com
* 20:39:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Areszi - user talk (contribs) on page Stinchiz (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'areszi'-'ldp.areszi.com' = 50% (100/50)Link:.
* 20:39:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lord Manley - user talk (contribs) on page R.O.B. Manley (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lord manley'-'r.o.b. manley' = 51.52% (68.1/75.66)
* 20:38:17, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Little Mountain 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Humbug Mountain (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'little mountain 5'-'humbug mountain' = 30.47% (53.33/57.14)
* 20:34:52, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Thatsmylid - user talk (contribs) on page User:Thatsmylid (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'thatsmylid'-'thatsmylid.squarespace.com' = 41.66% (100/41.66)Link:.
* 20:34:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Thatsmylid - user talk (contribs) on page User:Thatsmylid (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'thatsmylid'-'thatsmylid.com' = 76.92% (100/76.92)Link:.
* 20:33:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Frankiefan95 - user talk (contribs) on page Frank Iero (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'frankiefan95'-'frank iero' = 45.36% (58.33/77.77)
* 20:31:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ringerfan23 - user talk (contribs) on page Javon Ringer (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ringerfan23'-'javon ringer' = 36.25% (54.54/66.47)
* 20:28:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Unorthodoxcreations - user talk (contribs) on page Unorthodox creations (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'unorthodoxcreations'-'unorthodox creations' = 100% (100/100)
* 20:28:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sunderland06 - user talk (contribs) on page History of Sunderland A.F.C. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'sunderland06'-'history of sunderland a.f.c.' = 34.08% (75/45.45)
* 20:27:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:PabloMorelia - user talk (contribs) on page Monarcas Morelia (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'pablomorelia'-'monarcas morelia' = 32.56% (63.8/51.04)
* 20:27:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Captain panda - user talk (contribs) on page Kinampanda (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'captain panda'-'kinampanda' = 31.27% (53.81/58.12)
* 20:26:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Cult chaos - user talk (contribs) on page Cult chaos (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'cult chaos'-'cult chaos' = 100% (100/100)
* 20:25:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sunderland06 - user talk (contribs) on page History of Sunderland A.F.C. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'sunderland06'-'history of sunderland a.f.c.' = 34.08% (75/45.45)
* 20:23:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sunderland06 - user talk (contribs) on page History of Sunderland A.F.C. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'sunderland06'-'history of sunderland a.f.c.' = 34.08% (75/45.45)
* 20:22:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mr.Balticum - user talk (contribs) on page Baltic Review (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mr.balticum'-'baltic review' = 33.28% (66.56/50)
* 20:21:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinoheat10189 - user talk (contribs) on page Jean-Michel Basquiat (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) s89.photobucket.com/albums/k238/latinoheat10189/?action=view¤t=untitled.jpg" on domain s89.photobucket.com is a redirectsite for photobucket.com/guestlogin?albumUrl=http://s89.photobucket.com/albums/k238/latinoheat10189/ on photobucket.com
* 20:21:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Unorthodoxcreations - user talk (contribs) on page Unorthodox creations (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) img9.imageshack.us/my.php?image=logoconcept1.jpg' on domain img9.imageshack.us is a redirectsite for www.imageshack.us/ on imageshack.us
* 20:21:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sunderland06 - user talk (contribs) on page History of Sunderland A.F.C. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'sunderland06'-'history of sunderland a.f.c.' = 34.08% (75/45.45)
* 20:21:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Unorthodoxcreations - user talk (contribs) on page Unorthodox creations (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'unorthodoxcreations'-'unorthodox creations' = 100% (100/100)
* 20:20:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Little Mountain 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Humbug Mountain (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'little mountain 5'-'humbug mountain' = 30.47% (53.33/57.14)
* 20:19:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:DiaryofAshley - user talk (contribs) on page Ashley (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'diaryofashley'-'ashley' = 46.15% (46.15/100)
* 20:19:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jrneur - user talk (contribs) on page Columbia Journal of European Law (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) law.wlu.edu/library/mostcited/index.asp on domain law.wlu.edu is a redirectsite for lawlib.wlu.edu/LJ/index.aspx on lawlib.wlu.edu
* 20:19:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Little Mountain 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Humbug Mountain (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'little mountain 5'-'humbug mountain' = 30.47% (53.33/57.14)
* 20:18:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sunderland06 - user talk (contribs) on page History of Sunderland A.F.C. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'sunderland06'-'history of sunderland a.f.c.' = 34.08% (75/45.45)
* 20:17:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Abc canada - user talk (contribs) on page ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'abc canada'-'cbc.ca' = 35.55% (44.44/80)Link:.
* 20:16:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page F. W. Olin Foundation (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) cos.fit.edu/olinps.php on domain cos.fit.edu is a redirectsite for www.fit.edu/404.php on fit.edu
* 20:14:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Abc canada - user talk (contribs) on page ABC CANADA Literacy Foundation (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'abc canada'-'mediaincanada.com' = 26.08% (61.29/42.56)Link:.
* 20:13:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Thatsmylid - user talk (contribs) on page User:Thatsmylid (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'thatsmylid'-'thatsmylid.squarespace.com' = 41.66% (100/41.66)Link:.
* 20:13:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Thatsmylid - user talk (contribs) on page User:Thatsmylid (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'thatsmylid'-'thatsmylid.com' = 76.92% (100/76.92)Link:.
* 20:10:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:TrueLicense909 - user talk (contribs) on page Greyhoundz (band) (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) greyhoundz.rakista.com on domain greyhoundz.rakista.com is a redirectsite for blogs.rakista.com/freeblogs.php on blogs.rakista.com
* 20:06:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neaeditor - user talk (contribs) on page Card check (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'neaeditor'-'nea.org' = 38.39% (53.33/72)Link:.
* 20:05:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Qwertyc - user talk (contribs) on page QWERTY (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'qwertyc'-'qwertyc.com' = 70% (100/70)Link:.
* 20:04:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Pollution prevention (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.1hitlergames.wikispaces.com on domain 1hitlergames.wikispaces.com is a redirectsite for session.wikispaces.com/session/auth?authToken=05565ba551ce6f8d906857a3a460fe7e8 on session.wikispaces.com
* 20:00:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Pollution prevention (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.hitlergames1.wikispaces.com on domain hitlergames1.wikispaces.com is a redirectsite for session.wikispaces.com/session/auth?authToken=09053b9b012d3c057b14e79a11806ee54 on session.wikispaces.com
* 19:59:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Praythedevil - user talk (contribs) on page Pray the Devil Back to Hell (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'praythedevil'-'praythedevilbacktohell.com' = 48% (100/48)Link:.
* 19:57:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neaeditor - user talk (contribs) on page Early childhood education (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'neaeditor'-'nea.org' = 38.39% (53.33/72)Link:.
* 19:53:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ecxelectronics - user talk (contribs) on page Multiplexing (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'ecxelectronics'-'ecxelectronics.com' = 82.35% (100/82.35)Link:.
* 19:50:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Trafficlink (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP trafficlink.co.uk (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 19:47:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gemchica - user talk (contribs) on page NatureBridge (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.naturebridge.org/ on domain naturebridge.org is a redirectsite for www.yni.org/main/ on yni.org
* 19:46:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Index2025 - user talk (contribs) on page Lebanon (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'index2025'-'index2025.com' = 75% (100/75)Link:.
* 19:44:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JeffNBelgium - user talk (contribs) on page Waterloo, Belgium (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeffnbelgium'-'waterloo, belgium' = 27.47% (57.42/47.85)
* 19:43:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JeffNBelgium - user talk (contribs) on page Waterloo, Belgium (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeffnbelgium'-'waterloo, belgium' = 27.47% (57.42/47.85)
* 19:43:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page American (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) s387.photobucket.com/albums/oo320/jmanwhore/?action=view¤t=lingpokw.jpg" on domain s387.photobucket.com is a redirectsite for photobucket.com/guestlogin?albumUrl=http://s387.photobucket.com/albums/oo320/jmanwhore/ on photobucket.com
* 19:41:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mehujulesn - user talk (contribs) on page Leonel Jules (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mehujulesn'-'leonel jules' = 29.83% (57.29/52.08)
* 19:41:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JeffNBelgium - user talk (contribs) on page Waterloo, Belgium (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeffnbelgium'-'waterloo, belgium' = 27.47% (57.42/47.85)
* 19:39:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JeffNBelgium - user talk (contribs) on page Waterloo, Belgium (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeffnbelgium'-'waterloo, belgium' = 27.47% (57.42/47.85)
* 19:38:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Cabareteguide - user talk (contribs) on page Cabarete (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'cabareteguide'-'cabareteguide.com' = 81.25% (100/81.25)Link:.
* 19:37:56, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Cabareteguide - user talk (contribs) on page Cabarete (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'cabareteguide'-'cabarete' = 61.53% (61.53/100)
* 19:37:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Beechhouse - user talk (contribs) on page Tree house (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'beechhouse'-'tree house' = 48.69% (66.2/73.55)
* 19:33:16, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page San Juan County, Colorado (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP silverton.co.us (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 19:33:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neaeditor - user talk (contribs) on page Education International (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'neaeditor'-'nea.org' = 38.39% (53.33/72)Link:.
* 19:32:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mehujulesn - user talk (contribs) on page Leonel Jules (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mehujulesn'-'leonel jules' = 29.83% (57.29/52.08)
* 19:32:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Silverton, Colorado (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP silverton.co.us (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 19:31:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Infrared mammography (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) vzone.virgin.net on domain vzone.virgin.net is a redirectsite for www.virgin.net/vnet/freespace/directory/nav/ on virgin.net
* 19:30:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smoothtransition - user talk (contribs) on page List of web analytics software (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.fsrsolutions.com on domain fsrsolutions.com is a redirectsite for friedrichsoftware.com on friedrichsoftware.com
* 19:29:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Index2025 - user talk (contribs) on page Lebanon (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'index2025'-'index2025.com' = 75% (100/75)Link:.
* 19:28:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latourje - user talk (contribs) on page Melvin Kaplan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'latourje'-'jflatour.com' = 47.04% (75/62.72)Link:.
* 19:24:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Wrcf1 - user talk (contribs) on page 2010 World Rally Championship season (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'wrcf1'-'wrc.com' = 30% (60/50)Link:.
* 19:24:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Little Mountain 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Humbug Mountain (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'little mountain 5'-'humbug mountain' = 30.47% (53.33/57.14)
* 19:24:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neaeditor - user talk (contribs) on page E-Rate (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'neaeditor'-'nea.org' = 38.39% (53.33/72)Link:.
* 19:21:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Lágrimas De Sangre (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) img75.imageshack.us/my.php?image=frontcover.jpg on domain img75.imageshack.us is a redirectsite for www.imageshack.us/ on imageshack.us
* 19:16:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Richard New Forest - user talk (contribs) on page New Forest (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'richard new forest'-'new forest' = 56.25% (56.25/100)
* 19:16:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Praythedevil - user talk (contribs) on page Pray the Devil Back to Hell (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'praythedevil'-'pray the devil back to hell' = 54.54% (100/54.54)
* 19:16:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Praythedevil - user talk (contribs) on page Pray the Devil Back to Hell (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'praythedevil'-'pray the devil back to hell' = 54.54% (100/54.54)
* 19:15:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Questmag - user talk (contribs) on page Quest (luxury lifestyle monthly) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'questmag'-'questmag.com' = 72.72% (100/72.72)Link:.
* 19:11:45, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neaeditor - user talk (contribs) on page Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'neaeditor'-'nea.org' = 38.39% (53.33/72)Link:.
* 19:11:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page American (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) s387.photobucket.com/albums/oo320/jmanwhore/?action=view¤t=lingpokw.jpg" on domain s387.photobucket.com is a redirectsite for photobucket.com/guestlogin?albumUrl=http://s387.photobucket.com/albums/oo320/jmanwhore/ on photobucket.com
* 18:58:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dr Eric Amidi - user talk (contribs) on page User:Dr Eric Amidi (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'dr eric amidi'-'drericamidi.com' = 78.56% (100/78.57)Link:.
* 18:54:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Bookwormkim - user talk (contribs) on page Madeline Hunter (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) reviews.publishersweekly.com/sr.aspx?bookisbn=&booktitle=&bookauthor=hunter,+madeline&bookpublisher=&bookpubid=pw&bookaudienceagedd=all&bookmediadd=all&bookbisac=all&bookreviewdt=&bookreviewindicatordd=y on domain reviews.publishersweekly.com is a redirectsite for www.publishersweekly.com/subscribe.asp? on publishersweekly.com
* 18:53:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neaeditor - user talk (contribs) on page School voucher (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'neaeditor'-'nea.org' = 38.39% (53.33/72)Link:.
* 18:52:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Cof425 - user talk (contribs) on page Gunston Street (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) 240662.spreadshirt.com/us/us/shop/ on domain 240662.spreadshirt.com is a redirectsite for www.spreadshirt.com/us/US/T-Shirt/Spreadshirt-1342/ on spreadshirt.com
* 18:46:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Doc Strange - user talk (contribs) on page User:Doc Strange (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/20957-relaxation-of-the-asshole on domain pitchforkmedia.com is a redirectsite for pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/6383-relaxation-of-the-asshole/ on pitchfork.com
* 18:45:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Martinmontes - user talk (contribs) on page Martin Montes (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'martinmontes'-'martin montes' = 100% (100/100)
* 18:45:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Warbie - user talk (contribs) on page 2008-09 Manchester Phoenix Season (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.manchesterphoenix.com/ on domain manchesterphoenix.com is a redirectsite for www.manchesterphoenix.co.uk/ on manchesterphoenix.co.uk
* 18:44:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page United Pentecostal Church International (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.worldwidepf.org on domain worldwidepf.org is a redirectsite for www.worldwidepf.com/page.php on worldwidepf.com
* 18:44:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Keyart - user talk (contribs) on page Keyart publishing (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'keyart'-'keyart publishing' = 37.5% (100/37.5)
* 18:43:17, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Praythedevil - user talk (contribs) on page Pray the Devil Back to Hell (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'praythedevil'-'pray the devil back to hell' = 54.54% (100/54.54)
* 18:42:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:MASERATIBI - user talk (contribs) on page Maserati Biturbo (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'maseratibi'-'maseratibi.multiply.com' = 47.61% (100/47.61)Link:.
* 18:41:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aspals legal - user talk (contribs) on page Military law (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'aspals legal'-'aspals.com' = 36.35% (54.54/66.66)Link:.
* 18:41:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jscheff25 - user talk (contribs) on page Jacob scheffler (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jscheff25'-'jacob scheffler' = 35% (70/50)
* 18:38:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:MarkusSchulze - user talk (contribs) on page Matt Schulze (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'markusschulze'-'matt schulze' = 51.95% (66.3/78.36)
* 18:35:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:MASERATIBI - user talk (contribs) on page Maserati Biturbo (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'maseratibi'-'maserati biturbo' = 66.66% (100/66.66)
* 18:33:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Little Mountain 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Humbug Mountain (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'little mountain 5'-'humbug mountain' = 30.47% (53.33/57.14)
* 18:33:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Itsthefrayduhh - user talk (contribs) on page The Fray (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'itsthefrayduhh'-'the fray' = 50% (50/100)
* 18:31:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:NeilSkiratko28 - user talk (contribs) on page Neil skiratko (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'neilskiratko28'-'neil skiratko' = 85.71% (85.71/100)
* 18:31:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Wahrmund - user talk (contribs) on page Jägerbomb (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.vegalou.com on domain vegalou.com is a redirectsite for www.myspace.com/vegalou on myspace.com
* 18:30:16, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Csrqtd - user talk (contribs) on page CSR (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'csrqtd'-'csr' = 50% (50/100)
* 18:29:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Praythedevil - user talk (contribs) on page Pray the Devil Back to Hell (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'praythedevil'-'pray the devil back to hell' = 54.54% (100/54.54)
* 18:27:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Keyart - user talk (contribs) on page Keyart publishing (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'keyart'-'keyart publishing' = 37.5% (100/37.5)
* 18:27:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Praythedevil - user talk (contribs) on page Pray the Devil Back to Hell (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'praythedevil'-'praythedevilbacktohell.com' = 48% (100/48)Link:.
* 18:25:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:FrameWave20 - user talk (contribs) on page Wolf Hudson (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) chroniclesofpornia.blogspot.com/2009/05/2009-cop-blog-award-winners-list.html on domain chroniclesofpornia.blogspot.com is a redirectsite for www.blogger.com/blogin.g?blogspotURL=http://chroniclesofpornia.blogspot.com/2009/05/2009-cop-blog-award-winners-list.html on blogger.com
* 18:25:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Hydroxycut (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP gluvsnap.com (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 18:24:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Praythedevil - user talk (contribs) on page Pray the Devil Back to Hell (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'praythedevil'-'pray the devil back to hell' = 54.54% (100/54.54)
* 18:23:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Little Mountain 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Humbug Mountain (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'little mountain 5'-'humbug mountain' = 30.47% (53.33/57.14)
* 18:18:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sunderland06 - user talk (contribs) on page History of Sunderland A.F.C. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'sunderland06'-'history of sunderland a.f.c.' = 34.08% (75/45.45)
* 18:18:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page The Fame Ball Tour (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) premier.ticketek.com.au/search/searchresults.aspx?k=the+pussycat+dolls&c=&r=&city=&d= on domain premier.ticketek.com.au is a redirectsite for www.ticketek.com.au/detection.aspx?rt=http://premier.ticketek.com.au/search/searchresults.aspx?k=the+pussycat+dolls&c=&r=&city=&d= on ticketek.com.au
* 18:17:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ptubbs - user talk (contribs) on page MagharbeTubbs (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ptubbs'-'magharbetubbs' = 28.84% (75/38.46)
* 18:17:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:RC1999 - user talk (contribs) on page User:RC1999/Sandbox (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) web.worldbank.org on domain web.worldbank.org is a redirectsite for www.worldbank.org on worldbank.org
* 18:16:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dr. Blofeld - user talk (contribs) on page BloedGeld (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dr. blofeld'-'bloedgeld' = 40.85% (68.09/60)
* 18:11:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Pacitaabadart - user talk (contribs) on page Pacita Abad (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'pacitaabadart'-'pacita abad' = 76.92% (76.92/100)
* 18:11:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Bluemoonyonder - user talk (contribs) on page Blue Moon Yonder (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'bluemoonyonder'-'blue moon yonder' = 100% (100/100)
* 18:10:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Pacitaabadart - user talk (contribs) on page Pacita Abad (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'pacitaabadart'-'pacita abad' = 76.92% (76.92/100)
* 18:01:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Acninc - user talk (contribs) on page ACN Inc. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'acninc'-'acn inc.' = 100% (100/100)
* 18:01:16, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Jean Ichbiah (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP se.ethz.ch (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 18:00:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Acninc - user talk (contribs) on page ACN Inc. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'acninc'-'acn inc.' = 100% (100/100)
* 18:00:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.boinc-2tf.org/ on domain boinc-2tf.org is a redirectsite for 2tf.free.fr/ on 2tf.free.fr
* 17:58:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Goldi dead sea products - user talk (contribs) on page Goldi dead sea products (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'goldi dead sea products'-'goldi dead sea products' = 100% (100/100)
* 17:57:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Acninc - user talk (contribs) on page ACN Inc. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'acninc'-'acn inc.' = 100% (100/100)
* 17:57:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Pacitaabadart - user talk (contribs) on page Pacita Abad (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'pacitaabadart'-'pacita abad' = 76.92% (76.92/100)
* 17:57:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:NewportUnion - user talk (contribs) on page NTV (Newport Television) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'newportunion'-'ntv (newport television)' = 28.34% (55.81/50.79)
* 17:56:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dboythedamned - user talk (contribs) on page D Boy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dboythedamned'-'d boy' = 30.76% (30.76/100)
* 17:55:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dboythedamned - user talk (contribs) on page D Boy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dboythedamned'-'d boy' = 30.76% (30.76/100)
* 17:54:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dboythedamned - user talk (contribs) on page D Boy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dboythedamned'-'d boy' = 30.76% (30.76/100)
* 17:53:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:NewportUnion - user talk (contribs) on page NTV (Newport Television) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'newportunion'-'ntv (newport television)' = 28.34% (55.81/50.79)
* 17:50:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Acninc - user talk (contribs) on page ACN Inc. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'acninc'-'acn inc.' = 100% (100/100)
* 17:43:16, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Vancouveritesunite - user talk (contribs) on page Vancouver hat-trick (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'vancouveritesunite'-'vancouver.com' = 37.5% (50/75)Link:.
* 17:41:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Vancouveritesunite - user talk (contribs) on page Vancouver hat-trick (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'vancouveritesunite'-'vancouver hat-trick' = 28.69% (52.39/54.78)
* 17:41:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page BBC (diff - undo) -> (rangeblacklist) IP is in range <IP_ADDRESS>/16, blacklisted for pagename (WP:COIN various BBC-owned IP addresses)
* 17:40:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jamiemaloneyscoreg - user talk (contribs) on page User:Jamiemaloneyscoreg (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bdquhla8him on domain uk.youtube.com is a redirectsite for www.youtube.com/index?ytsession=5K-Mwcv_spnrlclTIPzhGatF9KV7PxKoxG5XNuISKuJ700qJt_2tUdoLSXZgJqESGskUoW1GWOHRtt2zka3I-N0yalZ8GBSP9IVS2It998YccJN6xfv6g10CLk94g1r5mlLKEB1BLjo6PNjq5-5UomWNoBpqNKUjpUeQOv7jrPVotFu2Ugpq64GWmUpDbfEkmipzG0UrIqNj4305p9Se-ooaOt8j3_OZ_2ZgHYjCLvD7nsjOG-700fNinEM5eXhKOtyrcrjsbalvJJV9uhC6ULlUmua4SXLHh7zeQ7nN2GKNVHlBzkAjIX_hdh9RdAeA4VXKBziZLmZIMd50Ix6yjSiDYoutPMz_q2CFL9bD0BJeec64-VsZkFjp9SGQY0g
* 17:38:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ersilia - user talk (contribs) on page Fragile X syndrome (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu/ehost/detail?vid=8&hid=12&sid=79f62b60-f868-4405-9210-0da8e255af9e@srcsm1 on domain web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu is a redirectsite for login.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu/login?url=http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=8&hid=12&sid=79f62b60-f868-4405-9210-0da8e255af9e@srcsm1 on login.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu
* 17:37:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Vancouveritesunite - user talk (contribs) on page Vancouver hat-trick (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'vancouveritesunite'-'vancouver hat-trick' = 28.69% (52.39/54.78)
* 17:33:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:HowardBerry - user talk (contribs) on page Dennis Berry (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'howardberry'-'dennis berry' = 26.42% (51.41/51.41)
* 17:21:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:PAPASARTRE - user talk (contribs) on page Papa Sartre (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'papasartre'-'papa sartre' = 100% (100/100)
* 17:20:26, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ersilia - user talk (contribs) on page Fragile X syndrome (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu/ehost/detail?vid=7&hid=51&sid=86abd748-beb6-4194-a29f-f86417fed1d3@sessionmgr9 on domain web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu is a redirectsite for login.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu/login?url=http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=7&hid=51&sid=86abd748-beb6-4194-a29f-f86417fed1d3@sessionmgr9 on login.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu
* 17:19:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ersilia - user talk (contribs) on page Fragile X syndrome (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu/ehost/detail?vid=9&hid=12&sid=79f62b60-f868-4405-9210-0da8e255af9e@srcsm1 on domain web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu is a redirectsite for login.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu/login?url=http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=9&hid=12&sid=79f62b60-f868-4405-9210-0da8e255af9e@srcsm1 on login.ezproxy2.library.arizona.edu
* 17:18:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:DoverAthleticFC - user talk (contribs) on page Dover Athletic F.C. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'doverathleticfc'-'dover athletic f.c.' = 100% (100/100)
* 17:17:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Uniquecpa - user talk (contribs) on page Uniquecpa (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'uniquecpa'-'uniquecpa' = 100% (100/100)
* 17:17:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:DoverAthleticFC - user talk (contribs) on page Dover Athletic F.C. (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'doverathleticfc'-'dover athletic f.c.' = 100% (100/100)
* 17:17:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Zengler - user talk (contribs) on page Chester (town), New York (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.chroniclenewspaper.com on domain chroniclenewspaper.com is a redirectsite for www.strausnews.com/the_chronicle/ on strausnews.com
* 17:15:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Heap spraying (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP research.microsoft.com (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 17:13:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Robhayes - user talk (contribs) on page Robert J. Hayes (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'robhayes'-'robert j. hayes' = 59.99% (90/66.66)
* 17:12:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Davidhop - user talk (contribs) on page User:Davidhop (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'davidhop'-'davidhopson.com' = 57.14% (100/57.14)Link:.
* 17:11:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Cametacamera - user talk (contribs) on page Cameta Camera (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'cametacamera'-'cameta camera' = 100% (100/100)
* 17:10:45, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kildeemi 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Dale E. Kildee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kildeemi 5'-'dale e. kildee' = 36.35% (66.66/54.54)
* 17:10:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Athanasius1 - user talk (contribs) on page Athanasian Creed (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'athanasius1'-'athanasian creed' = 38.78% (72.72/53.33)
* 17:09:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kildeemi 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Dale E. Kildee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kildeemi 5'-'dale e. kildee' = 36.35% (66.66/54.54)
* 17:08:45, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kildeemi 5 - user talk (contribs) on page Dale E. Kildee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kildeemi 5'-'dale e. kildee' = 36.35% (66.66/54.54)
* 17:06:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Athanasius1 - user talk (contribs) on page Athanasian Creed (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'athanasius1'-'athanasian creed' = 38.78% (72.72/53.33)
* 17:04:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Free Realms (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.candystand.com/play.do?id=18593: on domain candystand.com is a redirectsite for auth.station.sony.com/login?gateway=true&service=http://www.freerealms.com/j_acegi_cas_security_check on auth.station.sony.com
* 17:03:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nutiketaiel - user talk (contribs) on page Aiel (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nutiketaiel'-'aiel' = 36.36% (36.36/100)
* 17:02:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Scientus - user talk (contribs) on page Comparison of Windows and Linux (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.heise-online.co.uk/security/microsoft-blocks-64-bit-driver--/news/94035 on domain heise-online.co.uk is a redirectsite for www.h-online.com/security/Microsoft-blocks-64-bit-driver--/news/94035 on h-online.com
* 17:00:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dif joel - user talk (contribs) on page Djurgårdens IF season 2009 (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'dif joel'-'dif.se' = 42.45% (55.71/76.2)Link:.
* 16:57:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Wabarnett - user talk (contribs) on page William A. Barnett (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'wabarnett'-'william a. barnett' = 60% (100/60)
* 16:52:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mjunker - user talk (contribs) on page Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.whitehouse.gov/search/link.aspx?id=759523&i=8&mlt=0&q=http://www.w on domain whitehouse.gov is a redirectsite for www.w on w
* 16:51:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ontoraul - user talk (contribs) on page Ontology (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ontoraul'-'ontology' = 34.93% (59.11/59.11)
* 16:50:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Abdullahbs - user talk (contribs) on page Waleed Abdullah (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'abdullahbs'-'waleed abdullah' = 45.71% (80/57.14)
* 16:50:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Westwindpictures - user talk (contribs) on page WestWind Pictures (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'westwindpictures'-'westwind pictures' = 100% (100/100)
* 16:50:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ontoraul - user talk (contribs) on page Ontology (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ontoraul'-'ontology' = 34.93% (59.11/59.11)
* 16:48:17, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Westwindpictures - user talk (contribs) on page WestWind Pictures (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'westwindpictures'-'westwind pictures' = 100% (100/100)
* 16:47:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jacquelinepetty - user talk (contribs) on page The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.ajc.com/unplugsunday on domain ajc.com is a redirectsite for media.ajc.com/unplugsunday/ on media.ajc.com
* 16:45:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Coyotekbounds - user talk (contribs) on page Kyle bounds (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'coyotekbounds'-'kyle bounds' = 38.59% (57.36/67.29)
* 16:44:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lil hayesy - user talk (contribs) on page Jack hayes (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lil hayesy'-'jack hayes' = 30.85% (55.55/55.55)
* 16:43:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Wild Turkey (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/s/h/bush_turkey.jpg on domain z.about.com is a redirectsite for www.about.com/ on about.com
* 16:40:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Vancouveritesunite - user talk (contribs) on page Vancouver hat-trick (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'vancouveritesunite'-'vancouver hat-trick' = 28.69% (52.39/54.78)
* 16:33:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan amarasekara (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan amarasekara' = 42.1% (100/42.1)
* 16:30:56, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Robhayes - user talk (contribs) on page Robert J. Hayes (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'robhayes'-'robert j. hayes' = 59.99% (90/66.66)
* 16:28:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Unionhawk - user talk (contribs) on page Simon hawk (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'unionhawk'-'simon hawk' = 57.24% (75.66/75.66)
* 16:26:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:OiHio - user talk (contribs) on page User:OiHio (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'oihio'-'oihio.com' = 62.5% (100/62.5)Link:.
* 16:26:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mvmaltese - user talk (contribs) on page Fortune And Maltese (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mvmaltese'-'fortune and maltese' = 28.81% (70/41.17)
* 16:22:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Austin3000 - user talk (contribs) on page Austin Duval (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'austin3000'-'austin duval' = 32.72% (60/54.54)
* 16:22:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Praveenzid - user talk (contribs) on page User:Praveenzid/Findability Sciences (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'praveenzid'-'praveenb.com' = 44.54% (70/63.63)Link:.
* 16:21:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mvmaltese - user talk (contribs) on page Fortune And Maltese (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mvmaltese'-'fortune and maltese' = 28.81% (70/41.17)
* 16:18:52, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page CMS Computers (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP fizzbook.com (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 16:15:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Thumbtak - user talk (contribs) on page TAK's Shack (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'thumbtak'-'taksshack.thumbtak.net' = 40% (100/40)Link:.
* 16:15:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page CMS Computers (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP fizzbook.com (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 16:15:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mvmaltese - user talk (contribs) on page Fortune And Maltese (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mvmaltese'-'fortune and maltese' = 28.81% (70/41.17)
* 16:13:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:OiHio - user talk (contribs) on page User:OiHio (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'oihio'-'oihio.com' = 62.5% (100/62.5)Link:.
* 16:12:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tsunta421 - user talk (contribs) on page Anthony Sunta (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'tsunta421'-'anthony sunta' = 30% (60/50)
* 16:12:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jeetendra Rajopadhyaya - user talk (contribs) on page Jeetendra (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeetendra rajopadhyaya'-'jeetendra' = 42.85% (42.85/100)
* 16:11:56, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Westwindpictures - user talk (contribs) on page WestWind Pictures (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'westwindpictures'-'westwind pictures' = 100% (100/100)
* 16:10:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Scott + mullzy - user talk (contribs) on page Mullzy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'scott + mullzy'-'mullzy' = 50% (50/100)
* 16:08:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:BCgrasslands - user talk (contribs) on page Grassland (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'bcgrasslands'-'bcgrasslands.org' = 80% (100/80)Link:.
* 16:08:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Westwindpictures - user talk (contribs) on page WestWind Pictures (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'westwindpictures'-'westwind pictures' = 100% (100/100)
* 16:07:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:BCgrasslands - user talk (contribs) on page Grassland (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'bcgrasslands'-'grassland' = 75% (75/100)
* 16:03:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mvmaltese - user talk (contribs) on page Fortune And Maltese (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mvmaltese'-'fortune and maltese' = 28.81% (70/41.17)
* 16:03:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Xcentrikz - user talk (contribs) on page The Xcentrikz Interactive Cartoon (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'xcentrikz'-'the xcentrikz interactive cartoon' = 30% (100/30)
* 16:02:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Levineps - user talk (contribs) on page Baseball Tonight personalities (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) media.espn.com/espntoday/index.jsp?content=content.html on domain media.espn.com is a redirectsite for www.espnmediazone.com on espnmediazone.com
* 16:02:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:MiahLanski - user talk (contribs) on page Miah Lanski (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'miahlanski'-'miah lanski' = 100% (100/100)
* 16:01:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ElSaxo - user talk (contribs) on page Naxoo (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'elsaxo'-'naxoo' = 30% (50/60)
* 15:59:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ElSaxo - user talk (contribs) on page Naxoo (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'elsaxo'-'naxoo' = 30% (50/60)
* 15:59:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jeetendra Rajopadhyaya - user talk (contribs) on page Jeetendra (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeetendra rajopadhyaya'-'jeetendra' = 42.85% (42.85/100)
* 15:57:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jeetendra Rajopadhyaya - user talk (contribs) on page Jeetendra (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeetendra rajopadhyaya'-'jeetendra' = 42.85% (42.85/100)
* 15:56:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Xcentrikz - user talk (contribs) on page The Xcentrikz Interactive Cartoon (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'xcentrikz'-'the xcentrikz interactive cartoon' = 30% (100/30)
* 15:55:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Randellkirsch - user talk (contribs) on page Randell Kirsch (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'randellkirsch'-'randell kirsch' = 100% (100/100)
* 15:55:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jeetendra Rajopadhyaya - user talk (contribs) on page Jeetendra (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeetendra rajopadhyaya'-'jeetendra' = 42.85% (42.85/100)
* 15:53:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Clarion4109 - user talk (contribs) on page Clarionvalue.com (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'clarion4109'-'clarionvalue.com' = 29.68% (63.63/46.66)Link:.
* 15:51:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Iabscbn - user talk (contribs) on page List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'iabscbn'-'abs-cbn.com' = 41.65% (69.42/60)Link:.
* 15:50:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:John B Burke - user talk (contribs) on page John Brian Burke (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'john b burke'-'john brian burke' = 57.85% (81/71.42)
* 15:48:56, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Teanna Kai (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/teanna-kai.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 15:42:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Scinet - user talk (contribs) on page User:Scinet/SciNet Consortium (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'scinet'-'scinet.utoronto.ca' = 37.5% (100/37.5)Link:.
* 15:42:27, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Clarion4109 - user talk (contribs) on page Clarionvalue.com (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'clarion4109'-'clarionvalue.com' = 29.68% (63.63/46.66)
* 15:41:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Levineps - user talk (contribs) on page Logos and uniforms of the Oakland Raiders (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.hometown.aol.com/bkbubco/60-oak.html on domain hometown.aol.com is a redirectsite for www.peopleconnectionblog.com/2008/11/06/hometown-has-been-shutdown on peopleconnectionblog.com
* 15:41:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:David Shankbone - user talk (contribs) on page David Bowie (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'david shankbone'-'david bowie' = 29.27% (50.81/57.62)
* 15:41:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Kaylani Lei (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/kaylani-lei.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 15:40:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Fujiko Kano (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/fujiko-kano.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 15:38:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page List of Asian porn stars (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/avena-lee.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 15:35:52, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mvmaltese - user talk (contribs) on page Fortune And Maltese (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mvmaltese'-'fortune and maltese' = 28.81% (70/41.17)
* 15:34:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Samaritanscharity - user talk (contribs) on page Samaritans (charity) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'samaritanscharity'-'samaritans (charity)' = 100% (100/100)
* 15:32:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page WAN optimization (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP silver-peak.com (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 15:31:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dailyonlinetraining - user talk (contribs) on page Daily Online Training (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dailyonlinetraining'-'daily online training' = 100% (100/100)
* 15:30:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Seanhingston - user talk (contribs) on page Seán Martin Hingston (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'seanhingston'-'seán martin hingston' = 59.11% (96.75/61.1)
* 15:30:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Nautica Thorn (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/nautica-thorn.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 15:26:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Tia Tanaka (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/tia-tanaka.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 15:26:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Hugues007 - user talk (contribs) on page Hugues Boisvert (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'hugues007'-'hugues boisvert' = 25.71% (60/42.85)
* 15:24:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mawdesley1 - user talk (contribs) on page Mawdesley (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mawdesley1'-'mawdesley' = 90% (90/100)
* 15:23:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Katsuni (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/katsuni.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 15:22:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Roxy Jezel (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/roxy-jezel.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 15:21:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Hugues007 - user talk (contribs) on page Hugues Boisvert (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'hugues007'-'hugues boisvert' = 25.71% (60/42.85)
* 15:18:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Rundechevrolet - user talk (contribs) on page User:Rundechevrolet (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'rundechevrolet'-'rundechevrolet.com' = 82.35% (100/82.35)Link:.
* 15:18:27, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Adkinsm1 - user talk (contribs) on page Monty Adkins (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'adkinsm1'-'monty adkins' = 47.04% (75/62.72)
* 15:17:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Finsandflippers - user talk (contribs) on page Fin and flipper locomotion (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'finsandflippers'-'fin and flipper locomotion' = 44.08% (78/56.52)
* 15:16:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jordav - user talk (contribs) on page Lordi (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jordav'-'lordi' = 30% (50/60)
* 15:15:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page MWB Group Holdings (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP director.co.uk (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 15:14:45, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Haldraper - user talk (contribs) on page Ale (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'haldraper'-'ale' = 28.99% (33.33/87)
* 15:10:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Thesincommittee - user talk (contribs) on page The sin committee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'thesincommittee'-'thesincommittee.com' = 83.33% (100/83.33)Link:.
* 15:09:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Thesincommittee - user talk (contribs) on page The sin committee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'thesincommittee'-'the sin committee' = 100% (100/100)
* 15:09:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Asoudak - user talk (contribs) on page Galaris Music Industry Directory (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'asoudak'-'arielsoudak.com' = 45% (90/50)Link:.
* 15:08:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Adkinsm1 - user talk (contribs) on page Monty Adkins (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'adkinsm1'-'monty adkins' = 47.04% (75/62.72)
* 15:07:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tsange - user talk (contribs) on page Liverpool Astronomical Society (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.sacklunch.net/latin/s/sicituradastra.html on domain sacklunch.net is a redirectsite for flurry.he.net/cgi-bin/error404 on flurry.he.net
* 15:05:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Marcus.rocs - user talk (contribs) on page Marcus rocco (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'marcus.rocs'-'marcus rocco' = 73.62% (90/81.81)
* 15:04:16, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:SharkxFanSJ - user talk (contribs) on page San Jose Sharks (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'sharkxfansj'-'san jose sharks' = 26.41% (48.27/54.72)
* 15:02:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Marcus.rocs - user talk (contribs) on page Marcus rocco (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'marcus.rocs'-'marcus rocco' = 73.62% (90/81.81)
* 15:02:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Eyerhyme - user talk (contribs) on page Eye rhyme (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'eyerhyme'-'eyerhyme.com' = 72.72% (100/72.72)Link:.
* 15:01:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Eyerhyme - user talk (contribs) on page Eye rhyme (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'eyerhyme'-'eye rhyme' = 100% (100/100)
* 14:58:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:SteveRosen - user talk (contribs) on page Steve J. Rosen (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'steverosen'-'steve j. rosen' = 90.9% (100/90.9)
* 14:58:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Isurface - user talk (contribs) on page SmartSurface (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'isurface'-'smartsurface' = 51.03% (87.5/58.33)
* 14:56:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Alvinwong - user talk (contribs) on page OpenBVE (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) appdb.winehq.org/objectmanager.php?sclass=application&iid=9527 on domain appdb.winehq.org is a redirectsite for www.winehq.org/site/404 on winehq.org
* 14:53:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gary Husband - user talk (contribs) on page Gary Husband (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'gary husband'-'gary husband' = 100% (100/100)
* 14:50:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kazax1 - user talk (contribs) on page Kazakhs (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kazax1'-'kazakhs' = 38.08% (66.66/57.14)
* 14:48:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aaronring1 - user talk (contribs) on page Aaron RIng (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aaronring1'-'aaron ring' = 90% (90/100)
* 14:44:45, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gary Husband - user talk (contribs) on page Gary Husband (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'gary husband'-'gary husband' = 100% (100/100)
* 14:42:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aaronring1 - user talk (contribs) on page Aaron Ring (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aaronring1'-'aaron ring' = 90% (90/100)
* 14:38:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smartse - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smartse'-'earth shoe' = 30.49% (59.4/51.33)
* 14:37:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smartse - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smartse'-'earth shoe' = 30.49% (59.4/51.33)
* 14:37:26, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kazax1 - user talk (contribs) on page Kazakhs (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kazax1'-'kazakhs' = 38.08% (66.66/57.14)
* 14:36:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smartse - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smartse'-'earth shoe' = 30.49% (59.4/51.33)
* 14:32:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Isurface - user talk (contribs) on page SmartSurface (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'isurface'-'getsmartsurface.com' = 30.61% (78.75/38.88)Link:.
* 14:32:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Isurface - user talk (contribs) on page SmartSurface (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'isurface'-'smartsurface' = 51.03% (87.5/58.33)
* 14:29:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Cyclics - user talk (contribs) on page Cyclics Corporation (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'cyclics'-'cyclics corporation' = 38.88% (100/38.88)
* 14:21:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Eugene Krabs - user talk (contribs) on page HMV Group (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.acronymattic.com/hmv.html on domain acronymattic.com is a redirectsite for www.thefreelibrary.com on thefreelibrary.com
* 14:21:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Eugene Krabs - user talk (contribs) on page HMV Group (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.acronymfinder.com/hmv.html on domain acronymfinder.com is a redirectsite for www.thefreelibrary.com on thefreelibrary.com
* 14:17:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Millaa3 - user talk (contribs) on page Millaa Millaa Falls (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'millaa3'-'millaa millaa falls' = 27.22% (77.14/35.29)
* 14:17:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Chicagosporting - user talk (contribs) on page Chicago Golden Gloves (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'chicagosporting'-'chicagosporting.com' = 83.33% (100/83.33)Link:.
* 14:09:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth footwear (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth footwear' = 100% (100/100)
* 14:09:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:KhatriNYC - user talk (contribs) on page Khatri (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'khatrinyc'-'khatri' = 66.66% (66.66/100)
* 14:08:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:KhatriNYC - user talk (contribs) on page Khatri (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'khatrinyc'-'khatri' = 66.66% (66.66/100)
* 14:08:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:KhatriNYC - user talk (contribs) on page Khatri (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'khatrinyc'-'khatri' = 66.66% (66.66/100)
* 14:08:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:KhatriNYC - user talk (contribs) on page Khatri (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'khatrinyc'-'khatri' = 66.66% (66.66/100)
* 14:08:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nate is cool78 - user talk (contribs) on page Nate (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nate is cool78'-'nate' = 33.33% (33.33/100)
* 14:07:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth footwear (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth footwear' = 100% (100/100)
* 14:06:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Andrew Young (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=21284 on domain workingforchange.com is a redirectsite for www.credoaction.com on credoaction.com
* 14:06:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Labbe - user talk (contribs) on page Ericsson labs (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) labs.ericsson.com on domain labs.ericsson.com is a redirectsite for labs.ericsson.net/ on labs.ericsson.net
* 14:06:16, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:KhatriNYC - user talk (contribs) on page Khatri (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'khatrinyc'-'khatri' = 66.66% (66.66/100)
* 14:04:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Creolevibe - user talk (contribs) on page Creolicious (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'creolevibe'-'creolicious' = 29.07% (56.56/51.41)
* 14:02:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Riverateacher - user talk (contribs) on page Tomás Rivera (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'riverateacher'-'tomás rivera' = 25.34% (46.15/54.92)
* 14:02:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kuchaikote - user talk (contribs) on page Kuchaikote (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kuchaikote'-'kuchaikote' = 100% (100/100)
* 13:59:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:MarkusSchulze - user talk (contribs) on page Schulze method (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'markusschulze'-'schulze method' = 31.43% (58.38/53.84)
* 13:59:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kuchaikote - user talk (contribs) on page Kuchaikote (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kuchaikote'-'kuchaikote' = 100% (100/100)
* 13:56:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kuchaikote - user talk (contribs) on page Kuchaikote, Bihar (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kuchaikote'-'kuchaikote, bihar' = 62.5% (100/62.5)
* 13:55:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Pot noodle man - user talk (contribs) on page Pot Noodle (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'pot noodle man'-'pot noodle' = 75% (75/100)
* 13:54:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth footwear (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'earthfootwear'-'earthfootwear.com)' = 81.25% (100/81.25)Link:.
* 13:53:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth footwear (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth footwear' = 100% (100/100)
* 13:51:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Pot noodle man - user talk (contribs) on page Pot Noodle (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'pot noodle man'-'pot noodle' = 75% (75/100)
* 13:49:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth shoe' = 28.09% (49.67/56.56)
* 13:48:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Diameter (protocol) (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-1195 on domain urn.kb.se is a redirectsite for liu.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:18347 on liu.diva-portal.org
* 13:47:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kuchaikote - user talk (contribs) on page Kuchaikote (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kuchaikote'-'kuchaikote' = 100% (100/100)
* 13:46:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:LilHelpa - user talk (contribs) on page Hell Pizza (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lilhelpa'-'hell pizza' = 33.36% (72.22/46.2)
* 13:45:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Paulozin - user talk (contribs) on page São Paulo FC (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'paulozin'-'são paulo fc' = 28.4% (62.5/45.45)
* 13:45:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Samaritanscharity - user talk (contribs) on page Samaritans (charity) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'samaritanscharity'-'samaritans.org' = 52.86% (63.58/83.15)Link:.
* 13:44:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Samaritanscharity - user talk (contribs) on page Samaritans (charity) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'samaritanscharity'-'samaritans (charity)' = 100% (100/100)
* 13:42:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:J. Finkelstein - user talk (contribs) on page Arthur J. Finkelstein (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'j. finkelstein'-'arthur j. finkelstein' = 66.66% (100/66.66)
* 13:41:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dmelling - user talk (contribs) on page Dan Melling (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dmelling'-'dan melling' = 79.98% (100/79.99)
* 13:41:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Paulozin - user talk (contribs) on page São Paulo FC (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'paulozin'-'são paulo fc' = 28.4% (62.5/45.45)
* 13:41:29, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:J. Finkelstein - user talk (contribs) on page Arthur J. Finkelstein (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'j. finkelstein'-'arthur j. finkelstein' = 66.66% (100/66.66)
* 13:41:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Great Dismal Swamp (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) greatdismalswamp.fws.gov/ on domain greatdismalswamp.fws.gov is a redirectsite for www.fws.gov/northeast/greatdismalswamp/ on fws.gov
* 13:40:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth shoe' = 28.09% (49.67/56.56)
* 13:39:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JorgeAranda - user talk (contribs) on page Jorge (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jorgearanda'-'jorge' = 45.45% (45.45/100)
* 13:33:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:SaminFag - user talk (contribs) on page Samin Rahman (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'saminfag'-'samin rahman' = 37.81% (71.61/52.81)
* 13:32:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth shoe' = 28.09% (49.67/56.56)
* 13:31:26, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:UKtothetop - user talk (contribs) on page Kid rad (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.icamefromnothing.com on domain icamefromnothing.com is a redirectsite for icamefromnothing.bigcartel.com/ on icamefromnothing.bigcartel.com
* 13:31:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Samaritanscharity - user talk (contribs) on page Samaritans (charity) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'samaritanscharity'-'samaritans (charity)' = 100% (100/100)
* 13:30:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Samaritanscharity - user talk (contribs) on page Samaritans (charity) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'samaritanscharity'-'samaritans.org' = 52.86% (63.58/83.15)Link:.
* 13:27:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nello2 - user talk (contribs) on page Nello picone (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nello2'-'nello picone' = 37.87% (83.33/45.45)
* 13:27:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Samaritanscharity - user talk (contribs) on page Samaritans (charity) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'samaritanscharity'-'samaritans (charity)' = 100% (100/100)
* 13:25:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Wellsgroup - user talk (contribs) on page Hallmark Cards (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.downloadsmilebox.com on domain downloadsmilebox.com is a redirectsite for www.smilebox.com?partner=commissionjunction&AID=10484644&PID=3249832 on smilebox.com?partner=commissionjunction&AID=10484644&PID=3249832
* 13:25:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Top on ice - user talk (contribs) on page Festa On Ice (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'top on ice'-'festa on ice' = 42.19% (72.62/58.1)
* 13:22:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth shoe' = 28.09% (49.67/56.56)
* 13:22:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nationalrail - user talk (contribs) on page National Rail Enquiries (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nationalrail'-'national rail enquiries' = 57.14% (100/57.14)
* 13:21:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth shoe' = 28.09% (49.67/56.56)
* 13:21:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth shoe' = 28.09% (49.67/56.56)
* 13:20:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth shoe' = 28.09% (49.67/56.56)
* 13:19:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nationalrail - user talk (contribs) on page National Rail Enquiries (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nationalrail'-'national rail enquiries' = 57.14% (100/57.14)
* 13:19:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Samaritanscharity - user talk (contribs) on page Samaritans (charity) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'samaritanscharity'-'samaritans.org' = 52.86% (63.58/83.15)Link:.
* 13:19:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Woz2 - user talk (contribs) on page Signal integrity (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.highfrequencyelectronics.com/aug2008/hfe0808_oe.pdf#page=54 on domain highfrequencyelectronics.com is a redirectsite for www4.qth.com/error/404.htm on qth.com
* 13:19:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nationalrail - user talk (contribs) on page National Rail Enquiries (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'nationalrail'-'nationalrail.co.uk' = 75% (100/75)Link:.
* 13:19:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Earthfootwear - user talk (contribs) on page Earth shoe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'earthfootwear'-'earth shoe' = 28.09% (49.67/56.56)
* 13:18:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nationalrail - user talk (contribs) on page National Rail Enquiries (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nationalrail'-'national rail enquiries' = 57.14% (100/57.14)
* 13:18:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Samaritanscharity - user talk (contribs) on page Samaritans (charity) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'samaritanscharity'-'samaritans (charity)' = 100% (100/100)
* 13:16:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Glycoform - user talk (contribs) on page Glycoprotein (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'glycoform'-'glycoprotein' = 27% (56.56/47.74)
* 13:16:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:LeeNapier - user talk (contribs) on page John Napier (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'leenapier'-'john napier' = 39.99% (66.66/60)
* 13:13:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nello2 - user talk (contribs) on page Nello picone (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nello2'-'nello picone' = 37.87% (83.33/45.45)
* 13:12:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Petusek - user talk (contribs) on page Northeast Caucasian languages (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) wolfgangschulze.in-devir.com/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=63 on domain wolfgangschulze.in-devir.com is a redirectsite for www.lrz-muenchen.de/~wschulze/lgxcauc.pdf on lrz-muenchen.de
* 13:12:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gurdilizer - user talk (contribs) on page Gurds (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'gurdilizer'-'gurds' = 28.8% (40/72)
* 13:12:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nationalrail - user talk (contribs) on page National Rail Enquiries (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nationalrail'-'national rail enquiries' = 57.14% (100/57.14)
* 13:11:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Rmrfstar - user talk (contribs) on page Diffusion damping (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) link.aps.org/abstract/prd/v1/p2726 on domain link.aps.org is a redirectsite for prola.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v1/i10/p2726_1 on prola.aps.org
* 13:10:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Simmonscollege - user talk (contribs) on page Simmons College (Massachusetts) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'simmonscollege'-'simmons.edu' = 43.1% (55.78/77.28)Link:.
* 13:10:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nationalrail - user talk (contribs) on page National Rail Enquiries (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'nationalrail'-'ojp.nationalrail.co.uk' = 63.15% (100/63.15)Link:.
* 13:10:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nationalrail - user talk (contribs) on page National Rail Enquiries (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'nationalrail'-'nationalrail.co.uk' = 75% (100/75)Link:.
* 13:09:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Simmonscollege - user talk (contribs) on page Simmons College (Massachusetts) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'simmonscollege'-'simmons college (massachusetts)' = 51.85% (100/51.85)
* 13:09:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gurdilizer - user talk (contribs) on page Gurds (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'gurdilizer'-'gurds' = 28.8% (40/72)
* 13:09:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nationalrail - user talk (contribs) on page National Rail Enquiries (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nationalrail'-'national rail enquiries' = 57.14% (100/57.14)
* 13:09:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Around Nine - user talk (contribs) on page Miss nine (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'around nine'-'aroundnine.com' = 76.92% (100/76.92)Link:.
* 13:06:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Babysafehaven - user talk (contribs) on page Safe-haven law (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'babysafehaven'-'babysafehavenlaw.com' = 68.42% (100/68.42)Link:.
* 13:06:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Babysafehaven - user talk (contribs) on page Safe-haven law (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'babysafehaven'-'safe-haven law' = 35.43% (59.53/59.53)
* 13:02:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Teaching-Family Model (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP thechildrenshomecinti.org (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 13:01:56, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Teaching-Family Model (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP thechildrenshomecinti.org (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 12:58:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aspals legal - user talk (contribs) on page Court-martial (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'aspals legal'-'aspals.com' = 36.35% (54.54/66.66)Link:.
* 12:58:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Radio-frequency identification (diff - undo) -> (same IP) <IP_ADDRESS> is same as IP ankaref.com.tr (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 12:53:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Babysafehaven - user talk (contribs) on page Safe-haven law (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'babysafehaven'-'safe-haven law' = 35.43% (59.53/59.53)
* 12:52:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Danyalrafiq2 - user talk (contribs) on page Danyal rafiq (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'danyalrafiq2'-'danyal rafiq' = 91.66% (91.66/100)
* 12:50:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Danyalrafiq2 - user talk (contribs) on page Danyal rafiq (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'danyalrafiq2'-'danyal rafiq' = 91.66% (91.66/100)
* 12:50:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Babysafehaven - user talk (contribs) on page Safe-haven law (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'babysafehaven'-'safe-haven law' = 35.43% (59.53/59.53)
* 12:47:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sherpajohn - user talk (contribs) on page Angels & Demons (film) (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.angelsanddemons.com on domain angelsanddemons.com is a redirectsite for ad.sonypictures.mobi/cocoon/projects/stand-alone/intl/sonyp/ad/us/index.wml;jsessionid=05A315C7BDF04E3562C1C750EB7775C6.w27t3 on ad.sonypictures.mobi
* 12:45:56, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Danyalrafiq2 - user talk (contribs) on page Danyal rafiq (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'danyalrafiq2'-'danyal rafiq' = 91.66% (91.66/100)
* 12:45:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Georgiani - user talk (contribs) on page Music of Georgia (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'georgiani'-'music of georgia' = 43.87% (77.77/56.42)
* 12:40:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kazax1 - user talk (contribs) on page Kazakhs (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kazax1'-'kazakhs' = 38.08% (66.66/57.14)
* 12:39:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Danyalrafiq2 - user talk (contribs) on page Danyal rafiq (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'danyalrafiq2'-'danyal rafiq' = 91.66% (91.66/100)
* 12:39:17, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Danyalrafiq2 - user talk (contribs) on page Danyal rafiq (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'danyalrafiq2'-'danyal rafiq' = 91.66% (91.66/100)
* 12:38:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Danyalrafiq2 - user talk (contribs) on page Danyal rafiq (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'danyalrafiq2'-'danyal rafiq' = 91.66% (91.66/100)
* 12:38:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Danyalrafiq2 - user talk (contribs) on page Danyal rafiq (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'danyalrafiq2'-'danyal rafiq' = 91.66% (91.66/100)
* 12:36:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Teachers' Retirement Fund - user talk (contribs) on page User:Teachers' Retirement Fund (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.in.gov/trf/files/member_handbook_2008.pdf on domain in.gov is a redirectsite for www.IN.gov/ai/errors/trf_404.html on IN.gov
* 12:35:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Boston-locksmith - user talk (contribs) on page User:Boston-locksmith (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'boston-locksmith'-'locksmith-boston-ma.com' = 31.67% (77.45/40.9)Link:.
* 12:34:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Al McE - user talk (contribs) on page Organs not in Europe or the USA with 80 or more stops or 5 or 6 manuals (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.wu-wien.ac.at/earlym-l/organs/local.html on domain wu-wien.ac.at is a redirectsite for www.wu.ac.at/earlym-l/organs/local.html on wu.ac.at
* 12:29:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:PAPASARTRE - user talk (contribs) on page Papa Sartre (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'papasartre'-'papa sartre' = 100% (100/100)
* 12:28:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 42.42% (100/42.42)
* 12:21:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:MrRadioGuy - user talk (contribs) on page Takeover Radio (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mrradioguy'-'takeover radio' = 27.69% (60/46.15)
* 12:20:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nagarji - user talk (contribs) on page Abhishek Nagar (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nagarji'-'abhishek nagar' = 29.17% (64.28/45.38)
* 12:18:29, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:HaleyChampion16 - user talk (contribs) on page Harry Champion (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'haleychampion16'-'harry champion' = 57.83% (70.8/81.69)
* 12:17:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page TransAdelaide (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.opt.dtup.sa.gov.au/ on domain opt.dtup.sa.gov.au is a redirectsite for www.opt.dtei.sa.gov.au on opt.dtei.sa.gov.au
* 12:14:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Lippisch P.13a (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) images.google.be/imgres?imgurl=http on domain images.google.be is a redirectsite for images.google.com/imghp on images.google.com
* 12:10:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:COil007 - user talk (contribs) on page PHP Debug (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) phpimpact.wordpress.com/2008/05/29/30-useful-php-classes-and-components on domain phpimpact.wordpress.com is a redirectsite for blog.fedecarg.com/2008/05/29/30-useful-php-classes-and-components/ on blog.fedecarg.com
* 12:10:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aspals legal - user talk (contribs) on page Court-martial (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'aspals legal'-'aspals.com' = 36.35% (54.54/66.66)Link:.
* 12:10:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Semio7 - user talk (contribs) on page Gezzmo Search (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.gezzmo.com on domain gezzmo.com is a redirectsite for www.gezzmo-searchengine.com/index.htm on gezzmo-searchengine.com
* 12:07:26, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Hamaish - user talk (contribs) on page Hamaish niazi (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'hamaish'-'hamaish niazi' = 58.33% (100/58.33)
* 11:48:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Hamaish - user talk (contribs) on page Hamaish niazi (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'hamaish'-'hamaish niazi' = 58.33% (100/58.33)
* 11:42:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mr Tan - user talk (contribs) on page Muar (town) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mr tan'-'muar (town)' = 30.8% (63.18/48.75)
* 11:40:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Elizabeth Bathory - user talk (contribs) on page Elizabeth Hess (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'elizabeth bathory'-'elizabeth hess' = 45.49% (60.8/74.83)
* 11:35:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:PAPASARTRE - user talk (contribs) on page Papa Sartre (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'papasartre'-'papa sartre' = 100% (100/100)
* 11:34:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:PAPASARTRE - user talk (contribs) on page Papa Sartre (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'papasartre'-'papa sartre' = 100% (100/100)
* 11:32:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:32:26, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash, Kumarasamy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash, kumarasamy' = 39.93% (69.66/57.33)
* 11:31:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash, Kumarasamy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash, kumarasamy' = 39.93% (69.66/57.33)
* 11:28:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash, Kumarasamy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash, kumarasamy' = 39.93% (69.66/57.33)
* 11:24:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash' = 40% (40/100)
* 11:24:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash' = 40% (40/100)
* 11:23:29, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Juliansupporter - user talk (contribs) on page Julian Hee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'juliansupporter'-'julian hee' = 30.54% (45.4/67.28)
* 11:23:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash' = 40% (40/100)
* 11:22:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash' = 40% (40/100)
* 11:19:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash' = 40% (40/100)
* 11:19:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:18:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash' = 40% (40/100)
* 11:18:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Travelodge (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.travelodgehoteles.es/ on domain travelodgehoteles.es is a redirectsite for www.travelodgehoteles.net on travelodgehoteles.net
* 11:16:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash' = 40% (40/100)
* 11:16:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:14:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yashokumar - user talk (contribs) on page Yash (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yashokumar'-'yash' = 40% (40/100)
* 11:14:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura2 - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura2'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 35.63% (84/42.42)
* 11:14:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:14:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lizziemassey - user talk (contribs) on page Lizzie massey (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'lizziemassey'-'lizzie massey' = 100% (100/100)
* 11:13:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura2 - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura2'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 35.63% (84/42.42)
* 11:13:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura2 - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura2'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 35.63% (84/42.42)
* 11:12:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura2 - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura2'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 35.63% (84/42.42)
* 11:11:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:11:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:10:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura2 - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura2'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 35.63% (84/42.42)
* 11:08:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:08:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:07:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Drlowell - user talk (contribs) on page Amy Lowell (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'drlowell'-'amy lowell' = 49.99% (75/66.66)
* 11:06:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 11:02:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Juliansupporter - user talk (contribs) on page Julian Hee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'juliansupporter'-'julian hee' = 30.54% (45.4/67.28)
* 11:02:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 42.42% (100/42.42)
* 11:00:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 42.42% (100/42.42)
* 10:59:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Juliansupporter - user talk (contribs) on page Julian Hee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'juliansupporter'-'julian hee' = 30.54% (45.4/67.28)
* 10:59:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 42.42% (100/42.42)
* 10:58:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Latinsabrosura - user talk (contribs) on page Latin Sabrosura Entertainment Europe (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'latinsabrosura'-'latin sabrosura entertainment europe' = 42.42% (100/42.42)
* 10:58:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Juliansupporter - user talk (contribs) on page Julian Hee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'juliansupporter'-'julian hee' = 30.54% (45.4/67.28)
* 10:57:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Line - user talk (contribs) on page Bai Hua (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) history.news.163.com/08/0407/08/48tp90dp00011247.html on domain history.news.163.com is a redirectsite for news.163.com/special/0001jt/error_news.html on news.163.com
* 10:37:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Juliansupporter - user talk (contribs) on page Julian Hee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'juliansupporter'-'julian hee' = 30.54% (45.4/67.28)
* 10:36:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nedrutland - user talk (contribs) on page Rutland (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nedrutland'-'rutland' = 70% (70/100)
* 10:36:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Globalpulisya - user talk (contribs) on page Philippine National Police (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'globalpulisya'-'globalpulisya.com' = 81.25% (100/81.25)Link:.
* 10:32:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Per aspera ad Astra - user talk (contribs) on page Berlin Tegel Airport (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.lufthansa.com/online/portal/!ut/p/kcxml/04_sj9spykssy0xplmnmz0vm0y_qjzkln4g3djj1aclb2cy--phooo5iqr4e-bmp-kfaquhzojirsachflroanpicqv-sl63fob-qw5orlm3oymanbsgww!!/delta/base64xml/l0ljsk03 on domain lufthansa.com is a redirectsite for ww2.lufthansa.com/online/portal/!ut/p/kcxml/04_sj9spykssy0xplmnmz0vm0y_qjzkln4g3djj1aclb2cy--phooo5iqr4e-bmp-kfaquhzojirsachflroanpicqv-sl63fob-qw5orlm3oymanbsgww!!/delta/base64xml/l0ljsk03 on ww2.lufthansa.com
* 10:31:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Globalpulisya - user talk (contribs) on page Philippine National Police (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'globalpulisya'-'globalpulisya.com' = 81.25% (100/81.25)Link:.
* 10:14:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Akbikerpoet - user talk (contribs) on page Biker poetry (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'akbikerpoet'-'biker poetry' = 66.92% (81.81/81.81)
* 10:07:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Akbikerpoet - user talk (contribs) on page Biker poetry (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'akbikerpoet'-'biker poetry' = 66.92% (81.81/81.81)
* 10:07:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gary Husband - user talk (contribs) on page Gary Husband (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'gary husband'-'gary husband' = 100% (100/100)
* 10:05:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gary Husband - user talk (contribs) on page Gary Husband (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'gary husband'-'gary husband' = 100% (100/100)
* 10:05:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Juliansupporter - user talk (contribs) on page Julian Hee (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'juliansupporter'-'julian hee' = 30.54% (45.4/67.28)
* 10:01:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gary Husband - user talk (contribs) on page Gary Husband (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'gary husband'-'gary husband' = 100% (100/100)
* 10:00:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Gary Husband - user talk (contribs) on page Gary Husband (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'gary husband'-'gary husband' = 100% (100/100)
* 10:00:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Midnight Sun (novel) (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) image.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/misun.jpg on domain image.examiner.com is a redirectsite for www.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/misun.jpg on examiner.com
* 09:51:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lseven7 - user talk (contribs) on page LeftRightLeftRightLeft (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.wikicoldplay.com on domain wikicoldplay.com is a redirectsite for wiki.coldplaying.com/index.php/Main_Page on wiki.coldplaying.com
* 09:50:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Carl Stahl Evita Limited - user talk (contribs) on page User:Carl Stahl Evita Limited (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'carl stahl evita limited'-'carlstahlevita.co.uk' = 51.84% (66.66/77.77)Link:.
* 09:50:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Xenobot - user talk (contribs) on page Rinxent (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'xenobot'-'rinxent' = 30.31% (55.71/54.42)
* 09:48:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Asymmetric - user talk (contribs) on page Symfony (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) bookmarks.yahoo.com on domain bookmarks.yahoo.com is a redirectsite for login.yahoo.com/config/login?.src=bmk2&.intl=us&.done=http://bookmarks.yahoo.com/ on login.yahoo.com
* 09:40:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Harlan wilkerson - user talk (contribs) on page List of United Nations resolutions concerning Israel (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.securitycouncilreport.org/site/c.glkwlemtisg/b.4202671/k.3a9d/special_research_reportbrsecurity_council_action_under_chapter_vii_myths_and_rea on domain securitycouncilreport.org is a redirectsite for www.kintera.org/ on kintera.org
* 09:40:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mbacollege - user talk (contribs) on page HI THIS IS GOLBAL SCHOOL FAKE MBA COLLEGE (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mbacollege'-'hi this is golbal school fake mba college' = 29.41% (100/29.41)
* 09:35:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ZRFKAU - user talk (contribs) on page User:ZRFKAU (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'zrfkau'-'zrfk.net' = 38.08% (66.66/57.14)Link:.
* 09:33:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tsengliu - user talk (contribs) on page Collin Tseng-Liu (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'tsengliu'-'collin tseng-liu' = 41.57% (77.96/53.33)
* 09:32:17, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Thornton-eildonfc - user talk (contribs) on page Thornton-Eildon Football Club (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'thornton-eildonfc'-'thornton-eildon football club' = 62.96% (100/62.96)
* 09:28:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (diff - undo) -> (same IP) <IP_ADDRESS> is same as IP lipa.ac.uk (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 09:25:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Sucden (diff - undo) -> (server close) <IP_ADDRESS> in close proximity of IP comfinfunds.com (<IP_ADDRESS>)Link:.
* 09:25:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ombasava - user talk (contribs) on page Basavakalyan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'ombasava'-'basavakalyan' = 37.5% (75/50)
* 09:24:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Hardgraft - user talk (contribs) on page Hard graft (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'hardgraft'-'hard graft' = 100% (100/100)
* 09:23:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Hardgraft - user talk (contribs) on page Hard graft (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'hardgraft'-'hard graft' = 100% (100/100)
* 09:21:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Bearsmalaysia - user talk (contribs) on page Flag of Malaysia (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'bearsmalaysia'-'flag of malaysia' = 41.15% (66.58/61.82)
* 09:19:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tsengliu - user talk (contribs) on page Collin Tseng-Liu (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'tsengliu'-'collin tseng-liu' = 41.57% (77.96/53.33)
* 09:16:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Bearsmalaysia - user talk (contribs) on page Flag of Malaysia (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'bearsmalaysia'-'flag of malaysia' = 41.15% (66.58/61.82)
* 09:15:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Amir jabir - user talk (contribs) on page Amir jabir (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'amir jabir'-'amir jabir' = 100% (100/100)
* 09:13:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sarivache - user talk (contribs) on page Sari (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'sarivache'-'sari' = 44.44% (44.44/100)
* 09:10:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jeyarajride - user talk (contribs) on page Ride (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jeyarajride'-'ride' = 36.36% (36.36/100)
* 09:09:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Bearsmalaysia - user talk (contribs) on page Flag of Malaysia (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'bearsmalaysia'-'flag of malaysia' = 41.15% (66.58/61.82)
* 08:59:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dboythedamned - user talk (contribs) on page D Boy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dboythedamned'-'d boy' = 30.76% (30.76/100)
* 08:59:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mikechinme - user talk (contribs) on page Triple chin (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'mikechinme'-'triple chin' = 33.75% (58.1/58.1)
* 08:49:52, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 08:46:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:AtticusX - user talk (contribs) on page Arctic (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'atticusx'-'arctic' = 28.51% (48.75/58.5)
* 08:45:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Miss Kass - user talk (contribs) on page User:Miss Kass (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1628250032&ref=profile on domain facebook.com is a redirectsite for en-gb.facebook.com/people/Jessica-Leigh-Taurins/1628250032 on en-gb.facebook.com
* 08:37:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Tim Wright (musician) (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.codemasters.co.uk/corporate/press/article.php?id=874 on domain codemasters.co.uk is a redirectsite for www.codemasters.com/corporate/press/article.php?id=874 on codemasters.com
* 08:36:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Salghurair - user talk (contribs) on page Saood alghurair (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'salghurair'-'saood alghurair' = 71.42% (100/71.42)
* 08:35:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Salmont - user talk (contribs) on page Anne Salmond (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'salmont'-'anne salmond' = 46.74% (85.71/54.54)
* 08:32:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Materra - user talk (contribs) on page Slušaj Mater (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'materra'-'slušaj mater' = 31.6% (64.28/49.16)
* 08:30:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Salghurair - user talk (contribs) on page Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'salghurair'-'abdul aziz al ghurair' = 45% (90/50)
* 08:29:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Salghurair - user talk (contribs) on page Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'salghurair'-'abdul aziz al ghurair' = 45% (90/50)
* 08:27:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan amarasekara (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan amarasekara' = 42.1% (100/42.1)
* 08:27:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Salghurair - user talk (contribs) on page Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'salghurair'-'abdul aziz al ghurair' = 45% (90/50)
* 08:26:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Xenobot - user talk (contribs) on page Menotey (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'xenobot'-'menotey' = 29.61% (54.42/54.42)
* 08:12:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:AtticusX - user talk (contribs) on page Arctic (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'atticusx'-'arctic' = 28.51% (48.75/58.5)
* 07:58:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Youngmankang - user talk (contribs) on page Young Man Kang (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'youngmankang'-'young man kang' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:58:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan amarasekara (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan amarasekara' = 42.1% (100/42.1)
* 07:54:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:53:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:53:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:53:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:52:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Necartz - user talk (contribs) on page Negro Ensemble Company (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'necartz'-'necartz.com' = 70% (100/70)Link:.
* 07:51:26, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:49:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:49:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:47:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:47:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Physis - user talk (contribs) on page Ayoreo (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/hom_0439-4216_1965_num_5_2_366715 on domain persee.fr is a redirectsite for legacy.persee.fr/showPage.do?urn=hom_0439-4216_1965_num_5_2_366715 on legacy.persee.fr
* 07:44:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:43:52, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:43:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:42:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tobby72 - user talk (contribs) on page Child labour (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.usp.nus.edu.sg/victorian/history/workers1.html on domain usp.nus.edu.sg is a redirectsite for www.victorianweb.org/history/workers1.html on victorianweb.org
* 07:40:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:40:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:39:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:38:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:38:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kendo 66 - user talk (contribs) on page Kendo (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kendo 66'-'kendo' = 71.42% (71.42/100)
* 07:37:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:35:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:35:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kendo 66 - user talk (contribs) on page Kendo (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kendo 66'-'kendo' = 71.42% (71.42/100)
* 07:34:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:32:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nadishan - user talk (contribs) on page Nadishan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nadishan'-'nadishan' = 100% (100/100)
* 07:32:16, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kendo 66 - user talk (contribs) on page Kendo (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kendo 66'-'kendo' = 71.42% (71.42/100)
* 07:31:56, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Alan Burridge - user talk (contribs) on page Alan Burridge (writer) (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'alan burridge'-'alan burridge (writer)' = 66.66% (100/66.66)
* 07:30:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Akbikerpoet - user talk (contribs) on page Biker poetry (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'akbikerpoet'-'biker poetry' = 66.92% (81.81/81.81)
* 07:30:30, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Zamboanga-city - user talk (contribs) on page Zamboanga del Sur (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'zamboanga-city'-'zamboanga del sur' = 38.56% (64.28/60)
* 07:28:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Agatee - user talk (contribs) on page Agate (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'agatee'-'agate' = 83.33% (83.33/100)
* 07:27:04, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Skgangwar - user talk (contribs) on page Gangwar (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'skgangwar'-'gangwar' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 07:25:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Skgangwar - user talk (contribs) on page Gangwar (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'skgangwar'-'gangwar' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 07:24:17, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Skgangwar - user talk (contribs) on page Gangwar (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'skgangwar'-'gangwar' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 07:23:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lietuvas - user talk (contribs) on page Lithuanian language (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'lietuvas'-'lietuviu.ucoz.com' = 27% (67.5/40)Link:.
* 07:21:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Lietuvas - user talk (contribs) on page Estonian language (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'lietuvas'-'lietuviu.ucoz.com' = 27% (67.5/40)Link:.
* 07:21:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:F1fans - user talk (contribs) on page User:F1fans (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1527211724 on domain facebook.com is a redirectsite for en-gb.facebook.com/people/Bertho-Mulwiennoer/1527211724 on en-gb.facebook.com
* 07:20:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Skgangwar - user talk (contribs) on page Gangwar (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'skgangwar'-'gangwar' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 07:19:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:FranchizeFX - user talk (contribs) on page Francis (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'franchizefx'-'francis' = 44.51% (53.63/83)
* 07:16:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Abaobab - user talk (contribs) on page Superfruit (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'abaobab'-'abaobab.com' = 70% (100/70)Link:.
* 07:14:51, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Terrymarsh - user talk (contribs) on page Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.owpg.org.uk on domain owpg.org.uk is a redirectsite for www.owg.org.uk on owg.org.uk
* 07:12:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Akbikerpoet - user talk (contribs) on page Biker poetry (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'akbikerpoet'-'biker poetry' = 66.92% (81.81/81.81)
* 07:11:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Roonalert - user talk (contribs) on page David Bonner (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.daveybonner.com on domain daveybonner.com is a redirectsite for <IP_ADDRESS>/daveybonner.com/index.html on <IP_ADDRESS>
* 07:09:09, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Sebjarod - user talk (contribs) on page Roll of Distinguished Philatelists (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) forums.delphiforums.com/stamps/messages?msg=31053.1 on domain forums.delphiforums.com is a redirectsite for login.prospero.com/dir-login/index.asp?webtag=stamps&lgnDST=http://forums.delphiforums.com/stamps/messages?msg=31053.1&liaagc=y on login.prospero.com
* 07:08:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mrsksharma - user talk (contribs) on page Surendra Kumar Sharma (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'mrsksharma'-'sksharma.itgo.com' = 47.46% (89/53.33)Link:.
* 07:04:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Xenobot - user talk (contribs) on page Inxent (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'xenobot'-'inxent' = 35.37% (55.71/63.5)
* 07:03:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Iffy aris - user talk (contribs) on page Iffy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'iffy aris'-'iffy' = 50% (50/100)
* 07:03:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Roonalert - user talk (contribs) on page Davey Bonner (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.daveybonner.com on domain daveybonner.com is a redirectsite for <IP_ADDRESS>/daveybonner.com/index.html on <IP_ADDRESS>
* 07:03:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Iffy aris - user talk (contribs) on page Iffy (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'iffy aris'-'iffy' = 50% (50/100)
* 07:02:55, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Music of Pakistan (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) pakhiphop.blogspot.com. on domain pakhiphop.blogspot.com. is a redirectsite for status.blogger.com on status.blogger.com
* 07:01:17, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Roonalert - user talk (contribs) on page Dave Bonner (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.daveybonner.com on domain daveybonner.com is a redirectsite for <IP_ADDRESS>/daveybonner.com/index.html on <IP_ADDRESS>
* 07:01:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 07:00:27, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:59:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:56:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:54:50, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JinoopNair - user talk (contribs) on page Jinoop J (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jinoopnair'-'jinoop j' = 51.42% (60/85.71)
* 06:54:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:53:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:52:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:50:56, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:50:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:47:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Tia Tanaka (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/tia-tanaka.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 06:45:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Yuma Asami (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/yuma-asami.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 06:44:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smainali3 - user talk (contribs) on page Mainali (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smainali3'-'mainali' = 77.77% (77.77/100)
* 06:43:29, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ChangeManager - user talk (contribs) on page Management (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'changemanager'-'management' = 31.05% (51.76/60)
* 06:43:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yonicelizalde - user talk (contribs) on page Josef Elizalde (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yonicelizalde'-'josef elizalde' = 44.32% (66.58/66.58)
* 06:42:49, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Tera Patrick (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/tera-patrick.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 06:42:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Xenobot - user talk (contribs) on page Genod (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'xenobot'-'genod' = 25.71% (42.85/60)
* 06:42:15, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Yonicelizalde - user talk (contribs) on page Josef Elizalde (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'yonicelizalde'-'josef elizalde' = 44.32% (66.58/66.58)
* 06:42:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 06:41:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Fragesteller - user talk (contribs) on page List of best-selling books (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ia424ecde35cd0d81dd5c1ec8fb1c09f6 on domain hollywoodreporter.com is a redirectsite for login.vnuemedia.com/hr/login/login_subscribe.jsp?id=qvdZ7L8TMtzmQHzJBuT/8TcVaaTL76+0/jJ0KihrMypxyuqXa8rKsHz6DZUJynBXyIpyVHVhBxnO
* 06:41:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Asa Akira (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.aznvidz.com/asa-akira.htm on domain aznvidz.com is a redirectsite for join.sxoi.com?404=Y on join.sxoi.com?404=Y
* 06:38:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Vamsi-hetero - user talk (contribs) on page Hetero Drugs (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'vamsi-hetero'-'hetero drugs' = 30.24% (55.46/54.54)
* 06:36:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JinoopNair - user talk (contribs) on page Jinoop J (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jinoopnair'-'jinoop j' = 51.42% (60/85.71)
* 06:36:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Pakistani hip hop (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) pakhiphop.blogspot.com. on domain pakhiphop.blogspot.com. is a redirectsite for status.blogger.com on status.blogger.com
* 06:30:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JinoopNair - user talk (contribs) on page Jinoop J (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jinoopnair'-'jinoop j' = 51.42% (60/85.71)
* 06:29:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Peter Eisenburger - user talk (contribs) on page Dingle Peninsula (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'peter eisenburger'-'eisenburger.de' = 62.92% (74.37/84.61)Link:.
* 06:28:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:JinoopNair - user talk (contribs) on page Jinoop J (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'jinoopnair'-'jinoop j' = 51.42% (60/85.71)
* 06:26:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Akbikerpoet - user talk (contribs) on page Biker poetry (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'akbikerpoet'-'biker poetry' = 66.92% (81.81/81.81)
* 06:23:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Badmachine - user talk (contribs) on page Matthew Shepard (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) vic.pvhs.org/pls/portal/docs/page/pvhs/pvhs_document_mgmt2/news_repository/matthew shepard medical update.pdf on domain vic.pvhs.org is a redirectsite for web.pvhs.org/pls/portal/ on web.pvhs.org
* 06:20:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Vamsi-hetero - user talk (contribs) on page Hetero Drugs (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'vamsi-hetero'-'hetero drugs' = 30.24% (55.46/54.54)
* 06:19:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Youngmankang - user talk (contribs) on page Young Man Kang (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'youngmankang'-'young man kang' = 100% (100/100)
* 06:16:58, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Akbikerpoet - user talk (contribs) on page Biker poetry (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'akbikerpoet'-'biker poetry' = 66.92% (81.81/81.81)
* 06:12:37, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Cpelas - user talk (contribs) on page Singapore Idol (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) 5.mediacorptv.sg/idol on domain 5.mediacorptv.sg is a redirectsite for idol.mediacorptv.sg on idol.mediacorptv.sg
* 06:00:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Youngmankang - user talk (contribs) on page Young Man Kang (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'youngmankang'-'young man kang' = 100% (100/100)
* 06:00:48, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ohenry70 - user talk (contribs) on page User:Ohenry70/O. Henry Mace (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'ohenry70'-'ohenrymace.com' = 34.61% (75/46.15)Link:.
* 05:59:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Salmont - user talk (contribs) on page Anne Salmond (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'salmont'-'anne salmond' = 46.74% (85.71/54.54)
* 05:59:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:58:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Zap Technology - user talk (contribs) on page User:Zap Technology (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'zap technology'-'zaptechnology.com' = 81.25% (100/81.25)Link:.
* 05:57:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Brittaniaf - user talk (contribs) on page Brittani fullenwider (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'brittaniaf'-'brittani fullenwider' = 37.13% (79.29/46.84)
* 05:56:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Wideye studio - user talk (contribs) on page User:Wideye studio (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'wideye studio'-'wideyestudio.com' = 80% (100/80)Link:.
* 05:55:29, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ashley92995 - user talk (contribs) on page Shia LaBeouf (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.tvguide.com/movie-news/shia-labeouf-associate-1000413.aspx on domain tvguide.com is a redirectsite for movies.tvguide.com/movie-news/shia-labeouf-associate-1000413.aspx on movies.tvguide.com
* 05:55:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Danmallett - user talk (contribs) on page Dan mallett (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'danmallett'-'dan mallett' = 100% (100/100)
* 05:54:00, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Ralg23 - user talk (contribs) on page Juan Villoro (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'ralg23'-'ralg23.blogspot.com' = 35.29% (100/35.29)Link:.
* 05:50:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Slark - user talk (contribs) on page User:Slark (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'slark'-'slark.jottit.com' = 35.71% (100/35.71)Link:.
* 05:48:27, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:48:11, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Capnsmith - user talk (contribs) on page Michael Paul Smith (web developer) (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.kotv.com on domain kotv.com is a redirectsite for www.newson6.com/ on newson6.com
* 05:45:29, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:45:07, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:43:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Cpelas - user talk (contribs) on page Singapore Idol (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) 5.mediacorptv.sg/idol on domain 5.mediacorptv.sg is a redirectsite for idol.mediacorptv.sg on idol.mediacorptv.sg
* 05:43:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:41:17, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Brittaniaf - user talk (contribs) on page Brittani fullenwider (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'brittaniaf'-'brittani fullenwider' = 37.13% (79.29/46.84)
* 05:39:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:38:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:37:47, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.darksearchnet.netne.net on domain darksearchnet.netne.net is a redirectsite for error.000webhost.com/not_found.html on error.000webhost.com
* 05:37:27, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Brittaniaf - user talk (contribs) on page Brittani fullenwider (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'brittaniaf'-'brittani fullenwider' = 37.13% (79.29/46.84)
* 05:37:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:36:53, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:36:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:35:34, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tide rolls - user talk (contribs) on page Spider (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'tide rolls'-'spider' = 29.62% (44.44/66.66)
* 05:35:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Turkish Flame - user talk (contribs) on page Turkey (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'turkish flame'-'turkey' = 26.51% (40.83/64.93)
* 05:35:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:33:52, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:30:14, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Pcxmedics - user talk (contribs) on page Template:Template sandbox (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'pcxmedics'-'pcxmedics.com' = 75% (100/75)Link:.
* 05:29:08, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:<IP_ADDRESS> - user talk (contribs) on page Rapid transit in Canada (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.region.waterloo.on.ca/transitea on domain region.waterloo.on.ca is a redirectsite for transitea.region.waterloo.on.ca on transitea.region.waterloo.on.ca
* 05:27:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Callie Ostwinkle - user talk (contribs) on page Marie Antoinette (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) find.galegroup.com.proxy.lib.uiowa.edu/ecco/infomark.do?&contentset=eccoarticles&type=multipage&tabid=t001&prodid=ecco&docid=cw123960503&source=gale&usergroupname=uiowa_main&version=1.0&doclevel=fascimile on domain find.galegroup.com.proxy.lib.uiowa.edu is a redirectsite for proxy.lib.uiowa.edu/login?url=http://find.galegroup.com/ecco/infomark.do?&contentset=eccoarticles&type=multipage&tabid=t001&prodid=ecco&docid=cw123960503&source=gale&usergroupname=uiowa_main&version=1.0&doclevel=fascimile
* 05:27:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:26:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:24:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Richguy773 - user talk (contribs) on page Glenn Clark (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.hotmail.com on domain hotmail.com is a redirectsite for login.live.com/login.srf?wa=wsignin1.0&rpsnv=10&ct=1241155854&rver=5.5.4177.0&wp=MBI&wreply=http://mail.live.com/default.aspx&lc=1033&id=64855&mkt=en-US on login.live.com
* 05:24:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:23:23, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:22:05, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:22:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tarrazu - user talk (contribs) on page Tarrazú Canton (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'tarrazu'-'tarrazú canton' = 33.05% (77.14/42.85)
* 05:21:28, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dlabtot - user talk (contribs) on page Burrill Phillips (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.grovemusic.com.turing.library.northwestern.edu on domain grovemusic.com.turing.library.northwestern.edu is a redirectsite for turing.library.northwestern.edu/login?url=http://www.grovemusic.com/ on turing.library.northwestern.edu
* 05:19:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:19:02, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 05:17:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Dark taus - user talk (contribs) on page Dark Search (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'dark taus'-'dark search' = 25.15% (53.2/47.29)
* 05:16:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Capnsmith - user talk (contribs) on page Michael Smith (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'capnsmith'-'michael smith' = 34.75% (64.58/53.81)
* 05:16:20, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Chrisbroach - user talk (contribs) on page Chris Broach (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'chrisbroach'-'chris broach' = 100% (100/100)
* 05:14:38, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Chrisbroach - user talk (contribs) on page Chris Broach (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'chrisbroach'-'chris broach' = 100% (100/100)
* 05:14:31, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Vikhrams - user talk (contribs) on page Vikhrams (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'vikhrams'-'vikhrams' = 100% (100/100)
* 05:14:18, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Chrisbroach - user talk (contribs) on page Chris Broach (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'chrisbroach'-'chris broach' = 100% (100/100)
* 05:12:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Chrisbroach - user talk (contribs) on page Chris Broach (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'chrisbroach'-'chris broach' = 100% (100/100)
* 05:12:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Beautifulbaltistan - user talk (contribs) on page Baltistan (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'beautifulbaltistan'-'baltistan' = 50% (50/100)
* 05:04:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aicarian09 - user talk (contribs) on page Template:Switch, Indiaâs first campus channel (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'aicarian09'-'aicar.net' = 41.6% (58.1/71.61)Link:.
* 05:01:27, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:56:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:56:21, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Kurt Dean - user talk (contribs) on page Dick Dean (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'kurt dean'-'dick dean' = 34.93% (59.11/59.11)
* 04:53:57, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:51:03, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Annuit CÅptis - user talk (contribs) on page French people (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.jerseyheritagetrust.org/edu/resources/pdf/normans.pdf on domain jerseyheritagetrust.org is a redirectsite for www.jerseyheritage.org/media/media/page_not_found.html on jerseyheritage.org
* 04:50:24, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:49:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ProWrestlingRevolution - user talk (contribs) on page Pro Wrestling Revolution (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'prowrestlingrevolution'-'pro wrestling revolution' = 100% (100/100)
* 04:46:41, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ProWrestlingRevolution - user talk (contribs) on page Pro Wrestling Revolution (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'prowrestlingrevolution'-'pro wrestling revolution' = 100% (100/100)
* 04:45:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:44:25, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ProWrestlingRevolution - user talk (contribs) on page Pro Wrestling Revolution (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'prowrestlingrevolution'-'pro wrestling revolution' = 100% (100/100)
* 04:43:06, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:41:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ProWrestlingRevolution - user talk (contribs) on page Pro Wrestling Revolution (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'prowrestlingrevolution'-'pro wrestling revolution' = 100% (100/100)
* 04:39:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mbcannell - user talk (contribs) on page User:Mbcannell/sandbox (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) media.libsyn.com/media/airspeed/airspeedhunter.mp3 on domain media.libsyn.com is a redirectsite for cdn2.libsyn.com/airspeed/airspeedhunter.mp3?nvb=20090501043529&nva=20090502044529&t=0a98e7dd174a0aea2640e on cdn2.libsyn.com
* 04:36:42, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:35:43, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ProWrestlingRevolution - user talk (contribs) on page Pro Wrestling Revolution (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'prowrestlingrevolution'-'prowrestling-revolution.com' = 72.67% (85.9/84.61)Link:.
* 04:35:22, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:ProWrestlingRevolution - user talk (contribs) on page Pro Wrestling Revolution (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'prowrestlingrevolution'-'pro wrestling revolution' = 100% (100/100)
* 04:31:35, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:AtticusX - user talk (contribs) on page Arctic (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'atticusx'-'arctic' = 28.51% (48.75/58.5)
* 04:30:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:30:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:29:46, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jc128842 - user talk (contribs) on page Nick Carter (musician) (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.tampabays10.com/news/specials/popular/article.aspx?s=popular&storyid=40686 on domain tampabays10.com is a redirectsite for www.wtsp.com/news/specials/popular/article.aspx?s=popular&storyid=40686 on wtsp.com
* 04:29:32, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:25:12, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mschiffler - user talk (contribs) on page User:Mschiffler/sandbox5 (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.belgaqua.be/document/structures.pdf on domain belgaqua.be is a redirectsite for hostingerrors.isp.belgacom.be/Errors.cgi?url=http://www.belgaqua.be/document/structures.pdf on hostingerrors.isp.belgacom.be
* 04:19:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aktsu - user talk (contribs) on page Yuka Tsuji (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'aktsu'-'yuka tsuji' = 30.41% (70.2/43.33)
* 04:18:19, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Smithea - user talk (contribs) on page Evan Smith (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'smithea'-'evan smith' = 53.95% (71.42/75.55)
* 04:16:01, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Nurseryworld - user talk (contribs) on page Nurseryworld (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'nurseryworld'-'nurseryworld' = 100% (100/100)
* 04:15:39, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Canton Viaduct - user talk (contribs) on page Canton Viaduct (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'canton viaduct'-'canton viaduct' = 100% (100/100)
* 04:15:10, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Canton Viaduct - user talk (contribs) on page Canton Viaduct (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'canton viaduct'-'canton viaduct' = 100% (100/100)
* 04:11:59, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:NIMSoffice - user talk (contribs) on page Indium nitride (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'nimsoffice'-'ioffe.ru' = 26.76% (48.1/55.65)Link:.
* 04:09:54, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:AtticusX - user talk (contribs) on page Arctic (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'atticusx'-'arctic' = 28.51% (48.75/58.5)
* 04:08:44, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Tide rolls - user talk (contribs) on page Spider (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'tide rolls'-'spider' = 29.62% (44.44/66.66)
* 04:08:13, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Aloysia W. - user talk (contribs) on page Jean Berko Gleason (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) jean.berko.gleason.googlepages.com/home on domain jean.berko.gleason.googlepages.com is a redirectsite for www.google.com/gwt/n?source=pagecreator&u=http://Jean.Berko.Gleason.googlepages.com/home on google.com
* 04:07:33, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Mschiffler - user talk (contribs) on page User:Mschiffler/sandbox5 (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) www.belgaqua.be/homeeng.htm on domain belgaqua.be is a redirectsite for hostingerrors.isp.belgacom.be/Errors.cgi?url=http://www.belgaqua.be/homeeng.htm on hostingerrors.isp.belgacom.be
* 04:05:27, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Neorls - user talk (contribs) on page Northeast Ohio Regional Library System (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with domain: 'neorls'-'neo-rls.org' = 48.6% (81/60)Link:.
* 04:04:40, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Jc128842 - user talk (contribs) on page BP (diff - undo) -> (redirectsite) cccbm.org/bp-mist-mountain-cbm-project-action-alert on domain cccbm.org is a redirectsite for concernedaboutcbm.org/bp-mist-mountain-cbm-project-action-alert on concernedaboutcbm.org
* 04:04:36, Fri May 01, 2009 - user:Filming In Detroit - user talk (contribs) on page Filming in detroit (diff - undo) -> (overlap) Username overlaps with pagename: 'filming in detroit'-'filming in detroit' = 100% (100/100) | WIKI |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.