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== Thing I just can't get ==
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What does cardboard taste like? I've heard numerous people say that [[In-N-Out]] fries "taste like cardboard", and I'm having a hard time trying to imagine what they mean. [[User:TrademarkedTWOrantula|<span style="color: darkgreen"><span style="font-family: Georgia">TWOrantula</span></span>]]<sup><small>TM</small></sup> <small>([[User talk:TrademarkedTWOrantula|enter the web]])</small> 01:36, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
=August 27=
:The obvious thing to do is bite into some cardboard yourself. You'll likely find that it's very bland. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 06:24, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
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::If you have no discardable pieces of cardboard around, the taste is similar to chewing a wad of paper, although the adhesive used in corrugated cardboard (starch-based, latex-based), ink and any additives may make a difference. The texture, and therefore the [[organoleptic]] experience, is initially quite different, though. &nbsp;&ZeroWidthSpace;‑‑[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 07:02, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
:Phrases such as "tastes like cardboard" and "tastes like shit" are not intended to actually describe a taste; they simply indicate disapproval. Tastes are for the most part indescribable. [[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]]|[[User talk:Shantavira|<sup>feed me</sup>]] 07:43, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
::{{small|Curiously, "has an indescribable taste" is used as a compliment.<sup>[https://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g14941161-d810570-i68056990-Puerto_Nuevo_Restaurant-Playas_de_Rosarito_Baja_California.html][https://lemanguier.net/2014/02/14/le-boeuf-musque-chapitre-2-par-czh/][https://zaams.com.vn/all-about-cofee-everything-you-need-to-know]</sup> &nbsp;&ZeroWidthSpace;‑‑[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 22:32, 17 August 2025 (UTC)}}
:::The word for eating cardboard is "[[:wikt:xylophagia|xylophagia]]", and there is also [[wikt:coprophagy|coprophagy]] mentioned above. [[User:Graeme Bartlett|Graeme Bartlett]] ([[User talk:Graeme Bartlett|talk]]) 11:51, 23 August 2025 (UTC)
 
== Rumored trend.... ==
=August 28=
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....is the following true: Is it true that people will be required to use their personal data,like your driver's license to access the Internet? This is all over the place, and it is outraging the population. One concern is that scammers will really scam people, and a website claims that Wikipedia lost a lawsuit to prevent this from taking place. Just what in the hell is going on?[[Special:Contributions/216.247.72.142|216.247.72.142]] ([[User talk:216.247.72.142|talk]]) 02:49, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
= August 29 =
:The [[Online Safety Act 2023]] is a British law, not yet in force (as I understand it), which is aimed at protecting children from illegal or harmful online content. There is a similar law in Australia, the [[Online Safety Amendment]], and others in the US and elsewhere. See [[:Category:Child online safety laws]] for a non-comprehensive list. Even if you live in one of these countries, if you are not accessing illegal content or content deemed harmful to children, you do not need to provide your identity to access the internet. The body which runs Wikipedia did recently lose a lawsuit against the possibility of being classified as harmful under the British law, but this doesn't necessarily mean it will be classified in this way. See [[Online Safety Act 2023#Wikipedia responses]].-[[User:Gadfium|Gadfium]] ([[User talk:Gadfium|talk]]) 03:58, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
== loch sheldrake, sullivan county, new york how deep? ==
::I have seen things like this: "Why in the hell is the USA complying with '''British''' law at all?" - and worse. SOME people are even claiming that ''"This shit will kill the Internet!" and this is about controlling the sheeple - I mean the masses.'' Pick a site, any site, this is all over the place. Can any of this be used in a article at all? [[Special:Contributions/216.247.72.142|216.247.72.142]] ([[User talk:216.247.72.142|talk]]) 04:51, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
:::Wikipedia content must be covered by [[WP:RS|reliable, published sources]]. Our own lying eyes [[WP:OR|will not do]] for writing on Wikipedia that some phenomenon is widespread. We first need to have a reliable source reporting this. &nbsp;&ZeroWidthSpace;‑‑[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 06:41, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
 
== Ford Cortina trim levels class system ==
i am a scuba diver used to live in sullivan county, ny.......i have never dived in loch sheldrake, ny and im curious how deep is this mysterious lake? thank you..signed r van loan
 
In the episode of The Grand Tour on Amazon Prime with Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond, where they talked about the Ford Mondeo and Ford Cortina, Jeremy Clarkson mentioned that when it came to the trim levels of the Ford Cortina, he said that "they defined class system" of the UK, and he goes on with the example that whoever had 1600E, was in the upper class. I am wondering, was the Ford Cortina the only car that defined the class system with its trim levels? If not, which other cars did that and also, was it true that in France, Peugeot was driven by people in the lower class and Citroën and Renault were driven by the middle and upper class?--Donmust90-- [[User:Donmust90|Donmust90]] ([[User talk:Donmust90|talk]]) 15:08, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
:If [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=&ll=41.772,-74.656&spn=0.3,0.3&t=k this] is where it is, from up here it somehow doesn't ''look'' very deep. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 00:29, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Bear in mind that Clarkson, May and Hammond, in the specific context of [[Top Gear (1977 TV series)]], [[Top Gear (2002 TV series)]] and other shows like [[The Grand Tour]] that spun off from them, are essentially functioning as comedians, not sociologists. Anything they say about such matters may firstly resonate with audience perceptions to a degree and secondly contain grains of truth, but is not definitive or based on actual research, and is designed to amuse rather than to impart serious information.
== What type of names are these? ==
:(This is not the case with much of Clarkson's other journalism and documentary presentations, such as [[The Victoria Cross: For Valour]], whose factuality can be relied on as much as any other journalist or presenter's work.) {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/90.210.150.115|90.210.150.115]] ([[User talk:90.210.150.115|talk]]) 20:39, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
#Akcay-a person name from which language?
:While I agree with the poster above that there's an element of comedy in that statement, you might want to look at [[Carrozzeria_Ghia#The_Ghia_name]] which has a similar mythology. You don't get many upper class driving Fords, but they wouldn't have been driving any Ford that wasn't a Ghia. The Ford Escort that Prince Charles bought Princess Diana as an engagement present was a Ghia. She later went on to buy an RS Turbo. -- [[user:zzuuzz|zzuuzz]] <sup>[[user_talk:zzuuzz|(talk)]]</sup> 21:08, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
#Almondacid-a person name from which language?
* Broadly no. There was much more correlation with car makers and especially with models. The trim levels of a model were less important socially.
#: a [[pesticide]]. [[User:JackofOz|JackofOz]] 06:02, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
: Where this was evident, especially for Fords (and Ford capitalised on this) was with the widespread '70s and '80s idea of 'company cars' (this was toned down a lot by tax system changes in the '90s). Amongst a small population of company car drivers, the trim level of your Ford was crucial. Because Ford had a dominant position for fleet cars, and commercial insurers wouldn't let anyone (hardly anyone) have a car with increased performance. Even cars like Capris (two door) would be off the table for company cars. But a company fleet manager did have a free hand with trim levels, so this was a perk that staff could compete over. Hit your sales target, get a vinyl roof and a GXL badge. But if you then compared yourself to someone outside the lower management world, you were still driving a Cortina. [[User:Andy Dingley|Andy Dingley]] ([[User talk:Andy Dingley|talk]]) 18:40, 18 August 2025 (UTC)
#: I'd guess [[Spain|Spanish]], then [[User:JackofOz|JackofOz]] 03:30, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:: Also things were weird within the car industry. There were general practices that anyone working for the car maker could have a generous discount on their own product and that anyone parking in the main carpark had to have one of their own models. Even suppliers and subcontractors had to drive their customer's cars: I worked for a few who had both Rovers and Fords, depending on which factory they were visiting that day. Otherwise you'd be relegated to ''The Carpark Of Shame'' with my Fiats (I'd been to pick up my boss in his broken-down Rover. Again). There was some mixing between brands of the same group: so Triumph staff often drove nicer ('90s) Rovers, whilst the Rover people would spend their discount and shell out for an MG or Jag. [[User:Andy Dingley|Andy Dingley]] ([[User talk:Andy Dingley|talk]]) 19:08, 18 August 2025 (UTC)
#Prissekina
#:[[Russians|Russian]], female form of Prissekin. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 01:33, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
#Hatamian
#:Like most names ending on ''-ian'', this is an [[Armenians|Armenian]] name. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 01:24, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
#Qorri
#:[[Albanians|Albanian]]. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 01:30, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
#Beghian
#:Armenian; see 4 above. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 01:24, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
#Entezari
#:[[Persian people|Persian]]. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 01:30, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
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== What is this rusted machine called? ==
<s> I propose deleting the above 7 questions apparaently serving no purpose other than implied criticism of some user names. Objections?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 00:35, 29 August 2006 (UTC)</s>
:None appear to be Wikipedia user names. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 00:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Since July 2, I’ve been attending a camp at the Horse Therapy Centre of Canada, where I’ve enjoyed activities like water play, horseback riding, and setting up obstacle courses. On the farm, there are three types of animals—chickens, goats, and horses—each housed in its own pen or coop.
OK. Maybe not. What does the question mean?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 00:48, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Just outside the chicken coop sits a rusted machine ([[:File:Unconfirmed machine 01.jpg]]) that caught my interest; although I’d love to repair it, I’ve had difficulty finding it online since I don’t know what it’s called.
:Curiosity? A budding sociologist, perhaps? [[User:Black Carrot|Black Carrot]] 04:57, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
: [[Pub quiz]]? '''[[User:Rockpocket|<font color="green">Rockpock</font>]]<font color="black">e</font>[[User_talk:Rockpocket|<font color="green">t</font>]]''' 05:46, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
[[User:Pr0gr1pp3r|Pr0gr1pp3r]] ([[User talk:Pr0gr1pp3r|talk]]) 22:50, 16 August 2025 (UTC)
Yes or [[IQ]] test? Actually, the questioner must be given full marks if it is as the most intelligent thing to do is to ask here! 8-)--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 14:23, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I don't know, but isn't there someone at the Horse Therapy Centre you could ask about it? --[[Special:Contributions/142.112.140.137|142.112.140.137]] ([[User talk:142.112.140.137|talk]]) 05:26, 17 August 2025 (UTC)
== Stripper clothing ==
::I'm not attending the camp anymore, and when I asked, they didn't know either. [[Special:Contributions/38.23.177.112|38.23.177.112]] ([[User talk:38.23.177.112|talk]]) 16:21, 17 August 2025 (UTC)
[[Image:Boilersuit.jpg|right|frame|I find these do the job nicely for [[Paint stripper|stripping]] -- '''[[User:Rockpocket|<font color="green">Rockpock</font>]]<font color="black">e</font>[[User_talk:Rockpocket|<font color="green">t</font>]]''' 05:44, 29 August 2006 (UTC)]]
{{collapse top|title=Retracted }}<s>It looks to be a [[fruit press]]. Its top plate (perhaps it was wooden) for pressing is missing and its basket is either missing entirely or perhaps it is the cylindrical cage that is still there., but has been turned upside down to make it easier to remove debris. Inverting it makes sense because then there would be additional clearance for barrels underneath to catch the fluid. There is a crank with a small handle along the post which would turn an internal worm screw lowering the upper lever bar which would have a counterweight attached to its end. The counterweight would help distribute the downward forces making them more even across the bar. A flowerpot is sitting in a holder. I don't know what the holder would have been used for. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 16:22, 17 August 2025 (UTC)
what types of clothing do strippers wear to strip?
::PS. The basket(s) are missing. The cage wire is resting on fixed spokes and is attached to the rim, thus it is just a platform on which to set one or more baskets. If the assembly were to be inverted, the wire would lose its support, so I've scratched that. I would also expect the baskets and their cloth liners containing the fruit that are placed upon the platform to have finer mesh that retains the fruits' pulp with the press extracting its juice. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 11:36, 18 August 2025 (UTC)
::Progripper, as you can see, there are four sections of outer pipe. The uppermost pipe section and the inner pipe are joined together. Moreover, there is what I discern to be an old wire (it has an older type of insulation that has rough texture and colored off-white) protruding from a small round hole in the inner pipe next to the upper section. Having now spotted it, this machine would appear to have a motor in that upper section (and away from ground water and human hands). The external crank-operated [[jackscrew]] would then only be used when needed when the motor cannot provide enough torque from within. There is also a bolt just below the section which is attached to the upper portion of the jack, the bolt would engage/disengage the jack so it wouldn't interfere with the motor's operation. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 16:28, 18 August 2025 (UTC)
::It's also worth noting there are a couple remnants of a concrete block foundation that would have supported the weight of the machine: its platform, the baskets of fruit and the top plate(s), plus the force of the upper section when crushing the fruit. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 17:15, 18 August 2025 (UTC)
:I've been thinking too that large ring holding the flowerpot is welded there for a pretty good reason. That being the slip rings (the outer pipe sections) that are attached to the vertical bar were stabilized by a solid post, likely wood, that is no longer there. The missing post or pole might have also been tall enough for an electrical hook up to a nearby building. This pole would have had a grounded electrical box with switches and a fuse. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 17:45, 18 August 2025 (UTC)</s>
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::Science progresses by falsifying hypotheses, so let me try to find things inconsistent with this thing being a fruit press.
::The wheel on the right (which looks very much like a spoked wheel repurposed for something else) only rests on the lower horizontal bar. It's much easier and sturdier to give it its own foundation, so there must be a reason for it. It suggests that the lower arm can rotate around the metal post, powered by the crank. None of the fruit presses I've seen on commons have that feature. If the outer pipe can rotate around the inner pipe, then the inner pipe is presumably fixed. The upper horizontal beam may also be able to rotate around the inner pipe. There's no attachment point along the upper beam (to connect, for example, the top plate of a press), except a poorly aligned black thing at the very end, with a hook underneath. It looks like a slider. With a separate (missing) pulley under this hook, it's a crane. The wheel with the mesh on it has a spindle sticking out of it. That's not very convenient if you want to put something on it, except if that thing has a hole in its centre.
::Wild guess: this is a device for shaping millstones. The crane can lift the stone from a cart and put it on the wheel. The wheel can swing sideways to the machinery used to shape the stone and it can spin the stone. [[User:PiusImpavidus|PiusImpavidus]] ([[User talk:PiusImpavidus|talk]]) 19:29, 18 August 2025 (UTC)
:::Makes sense. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 20:20, 18 August 2025 (UTC)
:::Your last point about the inconvenient spindle is well-taken and has bothered me far too much as it is, thus I've retracted, since the platform could very well sit on bearings (instead of being threaded so it could be moved downward and upward) and be used as you suggest with the crane loading [[millstone]]s instead of fruit. Anyway, I could easily have misidentified the "wire", whatever it is, it's stiff and not new. The crank's casing is constructed with two tubes that might or might not telescope. If not that leaves the partitioning of the separate outer pipe sections (and the bolt) unexplained. Also, the large ring holding the decorative planter, instead of securing the position of the vertical bar and the lower arm (which can efficiently transmit force over some distance, as well as have an effective integrated foundation with the ground) if it surrounds a pole, has no obvious purpose. Nevertheless, I shall, like I said, retract (primarily because of the spindle nut). [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 00:56, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
:::Given the evidence presented, I believe the machine could have been used to cut and shape millstones. The dual-purpose pole which I believe is absent supports this hypothesis since the millstone can be turned and restrained to a fixed position. In other words, I'm skeptical that the lower arm was meant to be moved. When cutting large masses it is easier and safer to simply reposition the cutting implement. For example, I'd use a saw to cut a massive tree. If the objects(s) are lightweight that's different. The millstones can be massive and would resist such movement. Note too that <s>the crane can reposition a pendulum that cuts its upper surface, and</s> raising and lowering the rail can be automated. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 14:20, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
:::The crane is a component of a [[vise|vice]] and there is a frame behind the platform for supporting a mechanical cutter—perhaps a lathe-like device with a hard steel or diamond bit. The lower arm of this vice is heavily encrusted from being buried in the concrete block foundation (mostly missing). [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 17:20, 21 August 2025 (UTC)
:::Its operation would involve positioning clamping plates under and over the millstone, positioning the millstone by manually turning it, and clamping the stone in place by lowering the upper arm of the crane, then applying the cutting tool. I did ask AI if the image is fakery (it is likely not), to confirm the wire (it did) and whether or not the upper arm is positioned too high for it being used to clamp a plate, but it didn't think it was and thinks the screw inside the post can be long enough (FWTW). Thus far, I'm not seeing anything that would be inconsistent with this machine being used for shaping millstones or perhaps something else that might have been even larger. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 19:11, 21 August 2025 (UTC)
 
:I believe its a type of drying machine. The bottom area with the grate is a guard for a fan blade that would be powered by a belt on that bottom flange. The fan can be raised or lowered by the jack on the main upright while the upper cross bar would hold the produce in a hanging sack. <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/208.121.35.65|208.121.35.65]] ([[User talk:208.121.35.65#top|talk]]) 16:03, 19 August 2025 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:Stuff that comes off easy!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 00:36, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
dressmakers come into the clubs and sell g-strings etc. to the staff on the spot. hobgoblin
 
::My knowledge of belt-driven driers is almost nil, but the jack that alters the fan's height doesn't need to be connected by the lower arm (which is able to transmit forces and maintains this system's stability) some distance away. It would be best situated near its stationary cage that would be kept from moving, thus the lower arm is essentially expendable with that kind of machine, but it would work. [[User:Modocc|Modocc]] ([[User talk:Modocc|talk]]) 17:41, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
::So they get their [[G-string]]s fresh out of the box ? :-) [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 05:03, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:I dont think theyd be quite fresh at that time do you?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 14:24, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:Which spot is that? THe night spot?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 04:14, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
= August 19 =
:::Why, the [[G-spot]], of course. :-) [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 05:08, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Kyan - wine? spirit? ==
:Why didnt I think of that one? 8-)--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 14:25, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
[[File:Bottle Ticket (Kyan) LACMA M.62.41.14f.jpg|thumb|right|"Kyan" bottle ticket]]
::[[Pasties]] are always a treat, especially when [[slather]]ed with butter. :-) [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 04:17, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
The image to the right shows a "bottle ticket" with the label reading "Kyan". A "bottle ticket", I've learned, is a small plaque hung around the neck of a [[decanter]], which explains what wine or spirit has been decanted into said. This one was made by [[John Emes]] around the start of the 19th century. None of the articles listed at [[Kyan]] seems at all relevant. The name isn't unique to this label (I found [https://www.loveantiques.com/items/listings/rare-18th-century-silver-kyan-bottle-ticket-LA480523 this antique], for example). So my questions:
 
# Do we have a relevant article for "bottle ticket" (there's a passing mention in [[wine label]], which ''seems'' to be the same thing, but may be another name for the paper label)?
:::Yummy. No butter, just eat em warm. (yeah I thought that wasnt a word!-- deduct 1 point)--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 04:24, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
# What kind of beverage is/was Kyan?
Thanks soberly -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]]'''··–·'''[[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 11:50, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
:With regard to question 2, [https://antiquesilverspoons.co.uk/shop/georgian-silver-kyan-sauce-label-c-1790?srsltid=AfmBOorTsWAsHK8zGTOtrl8QZ0KNdCk9z6tg6OkyhsyLrHlkP1OyvetR these] [https://www.sellingantiques.co.uk/567179/a-rare-18th-century-kyan-sauce-label sites] (and a couple of other such sites I found) say that the bottle ticket went on a cruet rather than a decanter and that KYAN means "[[Cayenne pepper|cayenne]]". Whether it was in sauce form or in powdered form is unclear. [[User:Deor|Deor]] ([[User talk:Deor|talk]]) 13:48, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
::It would have been a sauce. The images [https://delomosne.co.uk/index.php/product/ga86-cruet-bottle-engraved-kyan/ here] and [https://www.theworldismadeofglass.co.uk/product/georgian-bristol-blue-kyan-cylinder-shaped-cruet/ here] show cruets bearing the text {{serif|KYAN}} that cannot have been intended for dispensing powdered cayenne. The following text, a quotation in a book review, is explicit about cruet frames having pepper casters separate from the cruets, including a kyan-ticketed cruet:
:::{{serif|“At about this time began the half-century vogue of soy [sauce] as a relish with food. Soy was described in 1776 as ‘a sauce as thick as treacle, and of a clear black colour.’ It was prepared from the beans of the ''soja hispida'' and salt mixed with ground barley or wheat. This created a demand for special soy frames complete with silver-mounted cut-glass bottles hung by silver bottle tickets on chains. Such a cruet frame might contain six to ten sauce bottles and a pair of pepper casters. The bottle tickets might number many more than the bottles, each being named differently, such as soy, catsup, anchovy, lemon, tarragon, kyan, chili vin and so on.”}}<sup>[https://books.google.com/books?id=WEfiCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA855&dq=%22sauce+bottles%22+%22pepper+casters%22&hl=en]</sup>
::&nbsp;&ZeroWidthSpace;‑‑[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 09:18, 20 August 2025 (UTC)
 
: Thanks for the Kyan part (thinking out of the box, it didn't occur to me that it wouldn't be a drink). I've added a link to cayenne pepper from the [[Kyan]] dab, but I don't think I can edit the cayenne pepper article to give it as an alternate (or archaic) title, as these sources, while clear enough, probably don't ''quite'' cut the WP:RS mustard.<small>sorry</small> -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]]'''··–·'''[[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 09:56, 20 August 2025 (UTC)
::::My ex-girlfriends who worked as strippers used to get their clothes from the local mall most of the time. They were normally bikinis or short dresses. Though it depends on the stripper. If they were more into leather and such, that might be harder to find. [[User:Dismas|Dismas]]|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 06:16, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
= August 20 =
:Yeah but they must have had to modify em for easy and dramatic? removal!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 14:27, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== typesFace of bikinitattoo ==
 
[https://thenevadaglobe.com/702times/las-vegas-man-arrested-for-allegedly-killing-girlfriend/] Is that a gang member thing, or does the guy think he's Darth Maul, or what? I mean the tattoo. Never mind the murder charge for now. The tattoo is bad enough by itself. [[Special:Contributions/2601:644:8581:75B0:32D2:3FE3:F454:37FE|2601:644:8581:75B0:32D2:3FE3:F454:37FE]] ([[User talk:2601:644:8581:75B0:32D2:3FE3:F454:37FE|talk]]) 08:54, 20 August 2025 (UTC)
How many types of bikini are there?
 
:I think a gang tattoo in the US would not include such uncool egghead-type eyeglasses. For the rest, there is no accounting for taste, and the [[First Amendment]] protects even this expression. &nbsp;&ZeroWidthSpace;‑‑[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 09:43, 20 August 2025 (UTC)
Not many atoll.--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 00:37, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:The "BK" might be [[Bloods|Blood]] (as in the gang) killer. Crossing it out adds to the disrespect. Laser tattoo removal is expensive and painful. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 00:46, 21 August 2025 (UTC)
 
= August 21 =
:Very good! :D [[User:Rentwa|Rentwa]] 00:48, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== drunk and obnoxious ==
THe other answer is 2. Theres the 2 piece swimsuit and the island called Bikini--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 01:01, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
[https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/video-captures-rhode-island-prosecutor-warn-officers-will-regret-arres-rcna225798] Leaving aside the assistant state attorney general news hook, the story is about some lady getting drunk and obnoxious in a restaurant, refusing to leave, and getting dragged out by the cops, creating a noisy temporary disturbance but no serious damage or violence etc.
There are many types of bikini. Our [[bikini]] article describes many of them. An easy way to get a good survey of them is to browse the online store of a swimsuit manufacturer (i.e. [[Victoria's Secret]]). --[[User:Fastfission|Fastfission]] 01:43, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Where does this land on the scale of things? Is it something every working bartender sees play out a dozen times a week? A dozen times a year? Once in a great while? I guess we don't have [[drunk tank]]s in the US any more, but I imagine them being a standard presence in the settings of cowboy movies, even if they didn't figure into the movie.
:"an easy way to get a good survey" i've never heard it called that before. <small><font color="#000000">[[User:MeltBanana|MeltBanana]]</font></small> 01:50, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
I was once present at a scene that might have ended like this (someone I was with got drunk and loud). I got the person to leave peacefully, but I got the impression that the waitstaff was well experienced with these situations. [[Special:Contributions/2601:644:8581:75B0:427:5A43:69D2:AD22|2601:644:8581:75B0:427:5A43:69D2:AD22]] ([[User talk:2601:644:8581:75B0:427:5A43:69D2:AD22|talk]]) 02:50, 21 August 2025 (UTC)
::I have a bikini on my Jeep right now. It keeps the sun off but tends to sag and drip when it rains. [[User:Dismas|Dismas]]|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 06:13, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Being obnoxious is not a crime. [[Public intoxication]] is prohibited by law in some US states (not in Rhode Island), but any judge or jury would almost certainly dismiss the charge if the defendant's disorderly behaviour remained confined to a booze-dispensing facility. This is a different issue. The arrestee refused to leave, which is [[criminal trespass]], a rather more severe crime than being drunk in public. In RI, willful trespass is a misdemeanor that can be punished by up to one year of imprisonment, a fine of up to $1,000, or both.<sup>[https://codes.findlaw.com/ri/title-11-criminal-offenses/ri-gen-laws-sect-11-44-26/]</sup> The case mainly drew attention because of the entitled behaviour, but a judge may find it more striking that a prosecutor should know better. &nbsp;&ZeroWidthSpace;‑‑[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 11:47, 21 August 2025 (UTC)
How big is your bikini?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 16:51, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:{{tq| Is it something every working bartender sees play out a dozen times a week? A dozen times a year? Once in a great while?}} That depends on where that bartender works. In some places, such a scenario would almost never happen. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 13:48, 21 August 2025 (UTC)
::It's actually a fascinating question. When I worked in a bar in SF, it was pretty rare. The only time we ever had any kind of problem at all was during [[Fleet Week]], when some members of the military would drink a bit too much and get aggressive. Otherwise, we rarely had any problems. This appears, on the other hand, to be out of character compared to other places, such as [[Sixth Street (Austin, Texas)|Sixth Street]] in Texas, where bar fights are so common and sensationalized that YouTubers have made a career out of filming them. [[User:Viriditas|Viriditas]] ([[User talk:Viriditas|talk]]) 01:32, 28 August 2025 (UTC)
 
== highwaysAugust in23 Europe ==
 
== Wild bird eggs as food ==
When I went to Google Earth, I notice that on Portugal, there are highways on the map saying "A8", "A15" and "N45". Are these the names of the highway in Europe?
 
Historically, many human populations have consumed large numbers of wild bird eggs (see e.g. our article on [[gull egg]]s). My understanding is that, unlike chickens, wild birds generally lay fertilised eggs only. Does this mean that all eggs sourced from the wild contain embryonic chicks? If so, are the embryos eaten or discarded? [[User:Zacwill|Zacwill]] ([[User talk:Zacwill|talk]]) 06:04, 23 August 2025 (UTC)
:It depends on the country of course. Our article on [[Portugal]] has nothing, while [[Transport in Portugal]] only gives the total length of all Portugal's main roads.
:If the egg is collected for human consumption shortly after being laid, there would be no visible embryo. As for eating embryonic chicks, consuming duck embryos is popular in the Phillipines and several other Southeast Asian countries. See [[Balut (food)]] for details. [[User:Cullen328|Cullen328]] ([[User talk:Cullen328|talk]]) 06:13, 23 August 2025 (UTC)
::Supposing I were foraging for seabird eggs on a cliffside, as [[St Kilda, Scotland|St Kildans]] used to do, how would I know how old the eggs were? [[User:Zacwill|Zacwill]] ([[User talk:Zacwill|talk]]) 06:27, 23 August 2025 (UTC)
:::You could weigh them; eggs lose mass as the embryo develops. The usual trick is to put the egg in water and see whether it floats or sinks. [[User:PiusImpavidus|PiusImpavidus]] ([[User talk:PiusImpavidus|talk]]) 08:35, 23 August 2025 (UTC)
::::<small>[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail|But if she weighs the same as a duck... she's made of wood. And therefore... a witch!]]</small> --[[Special:Contributions/142.112.140.137|142.112.140.137]] ([[User talk:142.112.140.137|talk]]) 09:22, 23 August 2025 (UTC)
:Fwiw, chickens kept on small farms rather than factory farms are typically kept with roosters in the mix (they help protect the flock, and are raised to be eaten as well). So until very recently, almost everyone who kept chickens would have had a rooster to fertilize the eggs. So most farmed eggs, too, would have had embryos in them. (Fertilized eggs do also sometimes occur in factory farmed eggs, since chick sexing is an inexact art, and occasionally a rooster makes it into the barn with the hens.)
:As mentioned by others, the embryo is microscopic for the first few days after laying; and unless temperatures stay within a fairly narrow range, the embryo in an egg removed from the nest will quickly stop developing and die for lack of warmth or due to overheating. -- [[User:Avocado|Avocado]] ([[User talk:Avocado|talk]]) 02:20, 24 August 2025 (UTC)
 
= August 24 =
:In many countries, N signifies a national road, A and B indicate main roads and secondary roads respectively, while some other letter ("[[Motorway|M]]" in the UK and "[[Autoroute|A]]" in France indicates highways. Some countries (eg Ireland) use N for highways. --[[User:Offtherails|Howard Train]] 03:01, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Don't we have an article on this? The most general thing I could find was [[International E-road network]], but that is about the E-numbering. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:01, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::[[Road number]]?--[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 07:35, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:::The "A" designations mean ''auto-estrada'' (expressway or motorway). Many of these are also part of an IP (''itinerário principal''/main route) or IC (''itinerário complementar''/complementary route). Some of these roads may also have "E" designations, which are European routes. By the way, I created stubs for [[A8 Auto-estrada do Oeste|A8]] and [[A15 (Portugal)|A15]] not too long ago. [http://www.aeatlantico.pt/index.asp http://www.aeatlantico.pt/index.asp] has info. on Portuguese about these two highways. --[[User:Nricardo|Nelson Ricardo]] 02:25, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:::"N" roads (formerly "EN") mean ''estrada nacional'', national road, and are typically not modern expressways. --[[User:Nricardo|Nelson Ricardo]] 02:27, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== My house ==
 
Is there a website I can look on that will give me the history of my house? It's a fairly old house and I was just wondering if it has some history to it. It located in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. thanks for the help
 
:Go to the local museum to start with and talk to them there--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 01:59, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::I agree with Light Current, but you could try Googling the first line or two of your address just in case. You might also bear in mind that most older houses in England started out with names rather than numbers. Also check out http://www.old-maps.co.uk --[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 08:38, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Don't forget the Web has only been around for 15 years or so; it's unlikely that the history of your house is on a website unless you put it there. Try [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory/get_started/house_01.shtml this BBC site] for a guide to researching the history via old records. Best of luck! [[User:Tonywalton|Tonywalton]] &nbsp;|<small> [[User talk:Tonywalton|Talk]]</small> 08:50, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
;;My suggestion would be to ask your solicitor to obtain a copy of your title deeds from the Land Registry. You should already have seen these when the conveyancing was being done on your behalf by him/her at the time you purchased or mortgaged the property, but it may be that in the latter case, s/he has simply bypassed you and lodged the documents back with them once the deeds were modified and completed. I think you will be amazed with the information contained therein. My pal in Scotland makes an extremely good living researching old title deeds on behalf of solicitors acting for buying/selling clients, and as he has a good command of Latin and also Old Scots, his services are very much in demand. Good Luck.
 
:I fear the last responder may be taking the Wikipedia advice to "be bold" a tad bit too literally. :-) [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 10:48, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::He's just applying [http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Be_italic this Uncyclopedia policy]. &#x2013; [[User:b_jonas|b_jonas]] 13:56, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Cabron ==
 
Greetings
 
I was searching for the word "[[cabron]]" a american spanish swear word to find out exactly what it means. Instead I was routed to the "Carbon" page, which has nothing to do with it.
 
I apologize but I'm not quite as familiar with the innards of Wikipedia to fix this, although I am a user for some time now.
 
Thanks for the effort on this project
 
Alex Hartov
 
<small>e-mail redacted</small>
 
:Yeah looks like a wrong redirect. Ill remove it--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 01:05, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::What you did was ''blank'' it. We don't want blank articles lying around. I've proposed it for deletion; see [[WP:PROD]]. --[[User:Trovatore|Trovatore]] 01:12, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:By the way, Alex, Wikipedia is not the right place to look for dictionary definitions. See [[WP:NOT]]. An entry on the Spanish word would go well in Wiktionary, say at [[wikt:cabrón]]. --[[User:Trovatore|Trovatore]] 01:26, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Yes I removed the redirect, (as it happens leaving a blank page). I thought this page might hsave been populated by Mr Hartov. Anyway It should go in Wiktionary.
--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 01:57, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I'm not so sure it was a bad redirect: Are most people who type "cabron" into English Wikipedia looking for "carbon" or a Spanish swear word ? [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 04:12, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::My guess would be the latter. --[[User:Trovatore|Trovatore]] 04:30, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::If the word has a meaning in another language which is well-known, it shouldn't be a redirect. Usually we don't do redirects for ''typos'' (common mispellings, sometimes, but not typos). --[[User:Fastfission|Fastfission]] 15:13, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:::The only reason I would type it in would be if I was looking for the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] song. -- [[User:Chuq|Chuq]] 07:53, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:::And look what I found at [[By the Way#Miscellanea]]! -- [[User:Chuq|Chuq]] 08:00, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Yeah thats why I thought it had been done. But hey, gringo its a FR8****G (Spanish) swearword innit?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 04:21, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:If there is to be no Wikipedia article on it, then couldn't it redirect to Wiktionary? Is that possible at all? [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:05, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
*We're an English encyclopedia. It makes far more sense to redirect to something that could easily be misspelled than to redirect to something else. Besides, I don't recommend linking to other projects as it hinders the page being used for something else. If you want a dictionary definition, go to Wiktionary. Even better, if we keep it empty, the automated box that appears will suggest searching in multiple other projects. - [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm]]|[[User talk:MacGyverMagic|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 08:20, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:The tag {{tl|Widirect}} might be useful. [[User:Tonywalton|Tonywalton]] &nbsp;|<small> [[User talk:Tonywalton|Talk]]</small> 08:36, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
: "cabron" means "goat" (technically male goat; a female is "cabra"). Colloquially it can be used affectionately ("how you doing, you old goat") or as an insult ("get out of my lane you stupid goat"). The difference is all in the delivery, so don't use it with a stranger who might misinterpret what you mean. Worse, I think in some latin american countries it mean [[cuckold]]. -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]] | [[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 14:54, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== os crucis ==
 
I have a book which mentions the "os crucis" as being the same as "kreuzbein", which is apparently also "os sacrum"??
 
Why does this contemporary book call is os crucis? [[User:Jasbutal|Jasbutal]] 04:41, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Assuming you mean the bone in the pelvis, apparently it is the kreuzbein or os sacrum. "Os crucis" is a literal translation of "kreuzbein", while "os sacrum" is not, so I guess that is why they call it that. [[User:Adam Bishop|Adam Bishop]] 06:19, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== ordering checks online ==
 
is it safe to order checks online from a third party that is not my bank? (i.e. is it safe to reveal all my personal info. and my routing/bank # to these check printing companies) [[User:Jasbutal|Jasbutal]] 05:05, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:If it's an authorized website and such; use good judgement and if in doubt don't. --[[User:Proficient|Proficient]] 05:13, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Why on earth would you order checks (or cheques) from anyone other than your bank? I would only do this if your bank had specifically told you that it was OK to order checks from this company. Otherwise don't touch it with a bargepole. Your pretty checks will be useless if your account has been emptied. [[User:DJ Clayworth|DJ Clayworth]] 16:00, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:: (At least in the US) the bank is perpetrating a fiction if it pretends its cheques are magically more "authorised" or "secure" than are those printed by others (a fiction from which it profits, as bank cheques are generally more expensive than those printed by a cheque printing company). In reality a cheque is just a piece of paper with your name written on it and some banking numbers (generally printed with MICR, but at least in theory handwritten would do, if you could presuade someone to actually take the cheque). All that you (or anyone) needs to have to make more cheques is an existing cheque (the cheque printing companies generally want payment by cheque, and they use the payment cheque to obtain the details and as basic verification that the account exists). There's no additional danger from Jasbutal ordering his cheques this way; anyone who has received a cheque from him could use the same information to manufacture a new cheque. As long as the sequence numbers don't take a huge jump (or repeat) the bank will honour the cheque just as it would one they've printed themselves. Now you'll be wondering "so what's all that security printing on the cheque for then?", and honestly I recon it's for decoration. With the passage of [[Check 21 Act]] every major corporation digitises your cheque and shreds it; having had to trace a cheque problem (caused by the bank's incompitence) the quality of these digital captures is pretty poor (you certainly can't see the security printing at all; I could barely read my own writing). Personal experience shows that banks will happily pay cheques into the wrong account (despite the payee account being written on the back), deposit unsigned cheques, cheques with amounts that differ in the numbers field and the written part, or will just deposit a different amount than the payer wrote. These are all elementary mistakes made by innocent cheque writers, and should all have been caught by even the most elementary checking procedure - if they don't catch these they're not going to catch even basic forgeries and reworked cheques, never mind Frank Abignale. I have a nice Sesame Street chequebook (I pay taxes using the Oscar the Grouch cheques) and the only ones who ever rob me are the bank. -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]] | [[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 16:54, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Nothing I said above was in any way related to the security of the cheques themselves, it was to do with the unbelievable high risk involved in giving your bank account details to anyone you are not completely sure about. [[User:DJ Clayworth|DJ Clayworth]] 17:28, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:::You don't give them any more bank details than you give anyone to whom you send a cheque. Indeed, many of the online printers will happily not put your address on it, an idiotic practice still common to many US banks' own cheques. -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]] | [[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 18:52, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Date System ==
 
I just bought a book that is, according to its inside cover, copyrighted 2007. Am I missing something here? [[User:Black Carrot|Black Carrot]] 05:15, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Could it be pending, and anticipated in 2007 ? [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 05:55, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::It sounds like the publisher messed up. They changed their publication schedule for that book but forgot to alter the date inside. Theoretically, someone could now reprint their material, give it a 2006 date, and claim prior copyright. But otherwise the date is irrelevant: stuff is automatically copyrighted as soon as it first appears.--[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 07:44, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:This is very rare, and is indeed probably a mistake. The opposite used to happen sometimes with pornography. By putting a publication date many years in the past, the publisher hoped to convince anyone planning to prosecute them that it all happened so long ago you'd never find the relevant people. [[User:Notinasnaid|Notinasnaid]] 08:37, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Or one could argue that the actors were seriously underage. :) [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 06:33, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Crediting a fictional printer in Amsterdam or Paris was also common, though not so much for porn as for political/religious texts. [[User:Shimgray|Shimgray]] | [[User talk:Shimgray|talk]] | 14:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
I asked a friend, and he claimed a lot of things (cars were an example) are dated a year off, for no other reason than that that's the way it's done. Any thoughts? [[User:Black Carrot|Black Carrot]] 03:56, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I believe this was also the case for one or more of the year-numbered msWindows versions. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 06:33, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Maybe the book was from a [[Line Islands|foreign country]] that's in a timezone a few months ahead of most of the earth? &#x2013; [[User:b_jonas|b_jonas]] 13:47, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== assignment help ==
 
I need help answering the following question,
Which approache is more relevant to the development process of developing countries
-the IMF or World Bank approaches to the strutural Adjustment Programme.
:The more relevant approach is the one that enables you to '''do your own homework'''. --[[User:Richardrj|Richardrj]] [[User talk:Richardrj|<sup>talk </sup>]][[Special:Emailuser/Richardrj|<sup>email</sup>]] 10:03, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::Pointing them in the right direction is not doing their homework for them. You should probably start at [[World Bank]] and [[IMF]], from there you can go on to [[Structural adjustment]]. Always check the see also and external links, they can give you a lot more info. [[User:Nowimnthing|Nowimnthing]] 13:31, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== CRT televisions. ==
 
I have a 58cm LG pure-flat CRT. I'm looking at upgrading to an 80cm Magnavox curved CRT for $500. Wise or foolish? What are the disadvantages of Magnavox, and of a curved screen? Will this TV be better or worse than my LG one?
 
:Are you sure you want a CRT at all ? Plasma and LCD screens are rapidly coming down to a competitive price with CRTs, and are much better in many respects. [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 13:08, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::yeah, for the $500 price range you could get a 20"-30" widescreen HDTV like this one [http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-CT-30WX54-30/dp/B0002472BE/sr=1-18/qid=1156857388/ref=sr_1_18/002-5527532-9977614?ie=UTF8&s=audio-video]. The benefit of curved screen used to be that you could see the screen from a wider angle than flat screens, but that has changed with technology and there should be little difference now. Now the advantage is with flat as they offer a more film-like experience. [[User:Nowimnthing|Nowimnthing]] 13:25, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:::Don't you have that the wrong way around? When viewed from an angle, a curved screen distorts the 'other end' more. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 06:40, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Note: this is $500 AUD, which is around $300 USD. I'm looking more into large screens than HD ones, 480p/576p is enough for me; and 4:3 is actually preferable as I watch older TV shows and video games. It's just in my bedroom, so I'll be close to directly in line with it at all times. What do you mean by "a more film-like" experience, though?
 
== Can anyone identify the artist of this song? ==
 
The song name, both in its filename and the track name that shows up in Winamp, is 'Neapolitan'. It has no attached artist or album name, and a Google search for 'neapolitan' was totally useless because of the number of other neapolitan things out there. Wikipedia appears to have no article about the song, so it's either non-notable or was mislabelled.
 
I'm not very good at describing music, but most of the lyrics are sung clearly and the singer is clearly male. There's not a lot of accompanying music, but it picks up in the chorus.
 
A portion of the lyrics are as follows:
 
When the waitress walked by<br>
She must have caught his eye<br>
And at that moment, he was mine<br>
A little sleight of hand, and I had poisoned his bowl of Neapolitan<br>
What else can I say man ''[chuckle]''<br>
Enjoy your ice cream<br>
 
Murder is such an ugly word<br>
''[But/I'll]'' use another if you so prefer<br>
Me, I like to call it art<br>
Art is its own reward<br>
Just ask buttwad<br>
Years of livin' in the shadow of the bat<br>
But we'll come back to that<br>
Right now let's roll this little ''[memo/pebble]'' out to the big boss<br>
Next time you think I'm goin' soft<br>
Send some punk to knock me off<br>
Here's a reminder, you fuckin' hind-grinder<br>
With a cherry on top<br>
 
Is this enough? I'd rather not transcribe everything now (particularly the apparently-nonsensical chorus), but I will if I need to.
 
[[User:CameoAppearance|CameoAppearance]] 07:25, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Google is your friend:[http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=poisoned+his+bowl+of+Neapolitan A quick search] points to [http://www.tinfoilphoenix.com/tfplyrics.html Neopolitan] by Tin Foil Phoenix. &ndash;[[User:Rholton|RHolton]][[User talk:Rholton|<b><font size="3">≡</font></b>]]&ndash; 12:21, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Beat me to it :P [[User:Benbread|Benbread]] 13:12, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== lubrication 2004 Hyundai XG350L ==
 
[[User:Furk11|Furk11]] 13:42, 29 August 2006 (UTC)What does the Hyundai service manual say on how to lubricate a 2004 XG350L Hyundai?eg.Where are the grease fittings located?what else should be checked routinely?etc.[[User:Furk11|Furk11]]
 
: Wouldn't you be better off asking your local Hyundai service centre? rather than random persons on the internet? :-P [[User:Jayant412|Jayant,]][[WP:EA|<font color="green">17 Years,</font>]][[User_talk:Jayant412|<font color="red"> India</font>]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jayant412|contribs]] 14:52, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:Maybe [http://www.hyundai-motor.com/ this] will help you. Try to contact them if you can. [[User:Jayant412|Jayant,]][[WP:EA|<font color="green">17 Years,</font>]][[User_talk:Jayant412|<font color="red"> India</font>]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jayant412|contribs]] 14:54, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:It should specify what to do in the manual in perhaps another section. --[[User:Proficient|Proficient]] 01:28, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== The Queen of United Kindom ==
 
Is it possible under British law, that the Queen could commit an offence such as theft, murder etc and be tried for the crime?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 15:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:We answered this very recently. Please look at the archives. [[User:DJ Clayworth|DJ Clayworth]] 15:56, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Any idea approximiately wher in the archives?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 17:23, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
It's on the humanities desk, still on the current page. Not a huge amount of helpful stuff there though. [[User:DJ Clayworth|DJ Clayworth]] 17:31, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Found it thanks--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 19:45, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Trapped wind ==
 
I ve been suffering from what I think is [[trapped wind]] (abdominal) on my recent wikiholiday, where I ve been doing a bit of walking. I only seem to get this quite inconvenent condition when I do walk. I can only walk a bit then I have to find a public convenience again (or sit down to let the pressure subside). I did mention this to the doc once when I was on some medication that didnt agree. Any ideas as to what it could be, how to prevent it. Please do not suggest flying a kite! 8-)
--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 16:39, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:Is that how you got your username? J/K. [[User:Russian F|Russian F]] 16:48, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
You mean current as in flow of gas? No--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 16:53, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Sounds as though you picked up a local bug, and these are sometimes difficult to avoid. Even a simple change of diet can have this effect. Try drinking bottled water rather than from the tap, make sure all you food is cooked thoroughly, and avoid takeaways.--[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 17:49, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Well it didnt fell like a bug. I dont know whether large quantities of alcoholic beverage gas anything to do with it tho!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 18:24, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
*If you're female, this might be an ovarian cyst (which can resemble gastric pain). I suggest you see a doctor (I'm no doctor). [[User:Durova|Durova]] 19:15, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
I wasnt female when I checked this morning!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 19:44, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Does this only happen when you go walking (and so might be associated with other things you do then, like drinking), or when you walk any distance generally? Because you mention drink, and that can do weird things to some people's insides. Gas or constipation etc. [[User:Skittle|Skittle]] 20:26, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Yes. When on holiday I usually drink large quantities in the evening. I also eat more than at home. I then go walking a few miles and this gas thing (its not diarrhoea) almost cripples me until I get rid of it. But half an hour after getting rid (so to speak) its the same thing again!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 20:30, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
I'm sure [[Acupuncture]] would provide some interesting results :) [[User:Lemon martini|Lemon martini]] 20:42, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Ha Ha--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 21:08, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Mythbusters TV show investigated various supposed causes of flatulence. Swallowing air for whatever reason or consuming carbonated beverages can produce gas, as can consumption of cruciform vegetables or beans. If you're outdoors, why not relieve the pressure? [[User:Edison|Edison]] 14:02, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Because it is not totally gaseous in some instances! 8-( Carbonated beverages such as lager are probably the answer, but why does the effect last so long (ie >12 hrs delay), unless the CO2 is stored in the body some how!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 16:24, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== european university applications ==
 
I'm an American looking to get a Ph.D. in engineering in europe. what standardized tests (if any) do they require on applications (norway specifically). [[User:Jasbutal|Jasbutal]] 16:43, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I should imagine you have to speak the language- do you?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 20:51, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Toilet Paper in Muslim Countries ==
 
Serious question - do mainly Muslim countries manufacture their own toilet paper, or do they import it? If the latter, where from predominantly? Thanks.{{unsigned|195.93.21.101}}
 
:[[Toilet paper]] is not difficult to manufacture locally, but there are lots of different Muslim countries, each with their own resources. However, many Muslims do not use [[toilet paper]]. See the article.--[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 17:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:: Then what exactly do they use?[[User:Evilbu|Evilbu]] 21:29, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::: their (right I think) hand and water. --[[User:Charlesknight|Charlesknight]] 21:33, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::::Surely the left (evil) hand.?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 21:34, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:''I been Rollin' Stoned and Beatled till I'm blind''
:''I been Ayn Randed, nearly branded''
:''A Commun''ist'' 'cause I'm left-handed''
:''That's the hand ya use—well, never mind''
::''A Simple Desultory Philippic, or how I was Robert Macnamara'd into submission'', Simon and Garfunkel
 
:::I've never thought that wiping his ass was the use he was talking about. [[User:DJ Clayworth|DJ Clayworth]] 14:58, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::::: you are right, me being sinister - I should have known! --[[User:Charlesknight|Charlesknight]] 21:46, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
 
:[[Indonesia]] is the biggest predominantly Muslim country and they've got toilet paper. Also, they have plenty trees (not for long if they keep it up, though), so the means to manufacture it, plus the size for a sufficiently large market. So I'd be surprised if they didn't manufacture most. Many other predominantly Muslim countries are located in deserts and may not have enough trees (or am I exaggerating now?). That said, water isn't abundant in deserts either, so I'm a bit puzzled. I thought they traditionally used sand (ouch!), which the toilet paper article also mentions, but not specifically for Muslims/desert people. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 06:59, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::"Why is there a watering can in the bathroom?" "Well Muslims don't use toilet paper..." I didn't question any further, but I had a "he doesn't know how to use the three seashells!" moment. [[User:Adam Bishop|Adam Bishop]] 15:08, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::::Apparently the ancient [[Roman]] soldiers used a [[sponge]] on a short stick (or is it s**t stick- not sure). THe sponge was then rinsed in running water. Actually I thing this is a good idea-- saves paper!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 16:30, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::::It can also give you relief after an extra hot curry, or salsa!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 20:53, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Need website that is possibly infringing on someone's copyrights. ==
 
As part of my assignment, I need a website that is possibly infringing on someone's copyright. Provide the URL of the site. I have to state why I believe the website might be in violation of copyright law. Thanks!
:There's a warning in bold on the top of this page that reads "Do your own homework." [[User:Pesapluvo|Pesapluvo]] 17:42, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
I did not ask for anyone to do my homework, I simply asked for assistance in finding a website that may be infringing copyright law.
::Why not look for sites in Eastern Europe that host very cheap MP3's or sites with lyrics to modern songs. [[User:CambridgeBayWeather|CambridgeBayWeather]] [[User_talk:CambridgeBayWeather|(Talk)]] 18:14, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
: Search flickr for the name of a famous person (an actress or model) and you'll find lots of copyright problems. Similarly search youtube for the names of a famous TV show (e.g "Desperate housewives") and you'll find plenty of unauthorised clips. Or (for extra credit) discuss the many copyright problems at [[WP:COPY]]. -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]] | [[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 18:14, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
*Yeah, YouTube is the way to go. - [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm]]|[[User talk:MacGyverMagic|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 18:24, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Any site that posts song lyrics and isn't a record company or the band itself. [[User:Zoe]]|[[User talk:Zoe|(talk)]] 01:52, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Seriously? Song lyrics? --[[User:Iamajpeg|iamajpeg]] 03:41, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Photoshop 30-days trial ==
 
Hi, I have downloaded and installed the Adobe Photoshop CS2 30 free trial from www.adobe.com and the 30 days has been used up. Is there someway that I can uninstall photoshop and re-download and install it to use it again for 30 days? I have tried this, but photoshop must have installed some files in my computer that tells it that I have used the 30 days trial already. What do I have to delete in order to re-use the trial? Thanks [[User:Jamesino|Jamesino]] 17:46, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:If it were that easy, Adobe would be out of business. [[User:Notinasnaid|Notinasnaid]] 17:51, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
*You could just go for a free program like [[Gimp]]. As far as I can tell it can do all the stuff Photoshop can... - [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm]]|[[User talk:MacGyverMagic|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 18:23, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::And GIMP also runs on both msWindows and Linux, which Photoshop doesn't. However, it seems to lack the many keyboard shortcuts that I love so much about Photoshop. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:08, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
*Back in 1999, Nokia offered a 30-day free trial version of their WAP gateway. I found the trial period could be extended indefinitely by simply turning back the system clock. [[User:JIP|<font color="#CC0000">J</font><font color="#00CC00">I</font><font color="#0000CC">P</font>]] | [[User talk:JIP|Talk]] 19:13, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::How do you turn back the system clock on a Windows XP? [[User:Jamesino|Jamesino]] 15:38, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:::Settings-->ControlPanel-->Date&Time--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 16:38, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::A lot of people just "acquire" it illegally. --01:49, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== UK Accounting terms ==
 
[[User:24.218.44.24|24.218.44.24]] 17:53, 29 August 2006 (UTC)What does the term "Annual fee turnover" mean? What would be the US equivalent term? Thank you. °
:I'm going to take a stab at this - from the context I've seen it used, (as in: "firm has an annual fee turnover of 30 million pounds"), I'm going to guess it's similar to [[profit]], or possibly [[revenue]] more likely, but I can't be entirely certain. That term appears to change regularly depending on what you look at. [[User:Tony Fox|Tony Fox]] <small>[[User_talk:Tony Fox|(arf!)]]</small> 21:03, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::You're right, it's the same thing as revenue. --[[User:Richardrj|Richardrj]] [[User talk:Richardrj|<sup>talk </sup>]][[Special:Emailuser/Richardrj|<sup>email</sup>]] 05:42, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Architecture ==
 
What individual during the middle ages designed and built a formidable church with using any plans?
--[[User:69.117.81.26|69.117.81.26]] 18:12, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:The way you phrased that question leads me to believe that this is a homework question or similar. Most emphatically, '''do your own homework!!!''' With love, [[User:Hyenaste|Hyenaste]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User_talk:Hyenaste|(tell)]]</sup> 18:18, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::Looks more like a pub quiz question to me. Homework is not normally a puzzle like this. Don't know, though. --[[User:Tagishsimon|Tagishsimon]] [[User_talk:Tagishsimon|(talk)]]
:::Well I looked and the closest thing I could find was [http://www.citynoise.org/article/732 this], the only example of a church built without plans (or suggested there are no plans). [[User:Hyenaste|Hyenaste]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User_talk:Hyenaste|(tell)]]</sup> 19:43, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:look in the [[:Category:Architects]]. [[User:Jon513|Jon513]] 19:03, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:A very skilled one? -- [[User:Greatgavini|<span style="color:Black"><font face="French Script MT">the</font></span>]] [[User talk:Greatgavini|<span style="color:MediumBlue"><font face="Paris">GREAT</font></span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Greatgavini|<span style="color:chocolate"><font face="Matisse ITC">Gavini</font></span>]] 19:05, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
:Most of them did it with using plans. [[User:Tonywalton|Tonywalton]] &nbsp;|<small> [[User talk:Tonywalton|Talk]]</small> 19:11, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
::<s>What makes you think that?</s> (Sorry, misread what you'd written). Most mediaeval architects drew detailed plans, although these have rarely survived. [[User:Warofdreams|Warofdreams]] ''[[User talk:Warofdreams|talk]]'' 00:38, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:::The original question was "'''with''' using any plans". [[User:Tonywalton|Tonywalton]] &nbsp;|<small> [[User talk:Tonywalton|Talk]]</small> 10:28, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:How about [[Martin Luther | this guy]]? --[[User:LarryMac|LarryMac]] 19:58, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:'Design' and 'without any plans' seem to contradict each other. In shipbuilding no plans were used for a long time because simply stating the type of ship and its size were enough for the shipbuilders to go by. I can imagine (don't know) that for the details the same was true in building churches, but the overall plan had to be more specific because it was less of a routine job and churches differed more. Although some Scottish (I believe) church was taken as the basic plan for many churches. Or was that monasteries? Sorry, vague memories. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:23, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Shouting & damaged hearing ==
 
Why do so many people (esp young ones) shout at high volumes when conversing when they are only a few feet apart. Have they all got damaged hearing or are my ears now super sensitive? --[[User:Light current|Light current]] 20:12, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Increasingly many young people suffer from noise-induced hearing loss, not only from rock-music concerts and discothèques, but also from iPods. See [[Hearing impairment]]. The proclivity to using a loud conversational tone is culture-dependent, but particularly prominent in the United States. While auditory sensitivity in the sense of acuity of hearing declines with age, there is a little-understood tendency for the ''psychological'' sensitivity to increase: older people complain more about noise, possibly because it actually bothers them more. While several people have raised this as a hypothesis, as far as I'm aware the cause of the diminished tolerance has never been investigated. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 21:54, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:THEY ARE SO WITTY, INTERESTING AND INTELLIGENT THEY THINK THAT EVERYONE SHOULD BENEFIT FROM THEIR OPINIONS. <small><font color="#000000">[[User:MeltBanana|MeltBanana]]</font></small> 00:37, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Pardon? I cant quite hear you!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 02:21, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:They're so used to talking on their cell phones that they don't know how to hold conversations at normal decibels. [[User:Zoe]]|[[User talk:Zoe|(talk)]] 01:54, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Some people actually dont need the phone!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 02:18, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Strangely enough, I agree with all of the above replies (esp #1). I actually find loud conversation etc painful altho' i play in a band and listen to other band (admittedly somtimes with [[earplug]]s)--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 02:15, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
OK since we have consensus on this, How about a limit on the noise people can make in public places (cf smoking in public)--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 02:51, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Lambiam is right about there being a cultural factor about conversational volume. Western culture - (I use the term deliberately, as I doubt that the problem is particular to the USA; it is certainly the case in Australia and, from Light current's question, in the UK as well) - seems to be changing from one where conversations were kept private between the people involved in the conversation, to one where they are nowadays generally regarded as public. Well, that's how they're perceived by the hapless bystanders, office co-workers, or the captive audience on public transport, who have no choice but hear whatever the talkers are talking about. Once, you would only have heard what other people were talking about if they particularly wanted you to hear them, or if they didn't know you were eavesdropping; now, people generally seem to neither know nor care who overhears them - and the more the better, apparently. In an office, people applied the [[Golden Rule]] by keeping their conversations to a minimum volume, out of respect for their co-workers who were trying to concentrate on something else. The same rules applied in public transport or in restaurants. Despite endlessly chanting the ''"what goes around comes around"'' mantra, which is the same concept packaged slightly differently, people seem to have little or no regard for the Golden Rule any more. But apart from that, I don't understand what has happened to the "embarrassment factor" (for want of a better term) that should apply when you're talking about private and personal matters. One factor leading to overly loud speaking is the design of mobile (cell) phones - the mouthpiece is not as close to the mouth as it was on the traditional handset, so even though people know that the technology can pick up their voice regardless of the distance, they are at a psychological disadvantage so they feel the need to shout rather than just speak at a normal volume. The people who are bothered most by these phenomena are those who cannot switch off one sound in amongst various sounds. In fact, most people cannot do this very well, if at all. Those who, like myself, grapple with "recruitment" (we don't have an article on this, strangely), have to allow for this and keep their criticisms of conversational loudness in perspective. But even allowing for recruitment, tinnitus, and a significant high frequency hearing loss, I can still sometimes quite clearly hear people conversing 200 yards away from me. That cannot be put down to anything other than shouting. So, back to square one and Light current's question. Why do they shout? Clearly, their level of self-awareness is extremely low. While the world has become a lot more aware of itself, individuals have become so enmeshed in world-awareness that they have ceased to be aware of how unaware they are that they are unaware. [[User:JackofOz|JackofOz]] 03:22, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Absolutely well said (in a quiet voice) I like it!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 03:37, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I don't remember having noticed this elsewhere, so maybe it's a Dutch thing, but right wing ('neoconservative') people here have a tendency to speak in very loud voices. One of my sisters has moved to such circles through her husband and picked that up, so now when I talk to her on the telephone I keep it some distance away from my ear to avoid hearing damage (well, pain, actually). [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:31, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:: A similar recent trend is to play music using a mobile phone on public transport without any headphones! So the recent of the travellers are subjected to tinny rubbish at high volume!
--[[User:Charlesknight|Charlesknight]] 10:16, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
I really do think tho that todays young people have actually got significant [[hearing loss]] due to loud discos rock concerts and esp [[walkman]]s or [[iPod]]s
Also most older people have hearing loss thro a life time of exposure to loud (>80dB) noises. Its time some laws were brought in otherwise well all be [[deaf]].--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 16:35, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Never mind rock concerts, unless we're talking about people who visit them very regularly (few times per week) and stand right in front of the speakers. And rocj concerts aren't quite a recent phenomenon. And why ''rock'' concerts? Musicians in sympnony orchestras are known to often loose hearing. For other people, headphones are indeed a major cause for deafness because it is too tempting to set them too loud (why is that, by the way?). They've been around for quite some time too, but wearing them almost all the time is a more recent phenomenon, I believe. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:30, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Wikicharts? ==
 
I came across a YTMND that had a "Wikichart" on it. This was the list of the top searches on Wikipedia.
 
Where can I find this "Wikichart" and how?
 
Wikicharts seem to be a part of Wikistats, which shows statistics for Wikipedia. See <nowiki>Image:WikiCharts1.png</nowiki> and <nowiki>Image:WikiCharts2.png</nowiki>. '''''[[User:Bibliomaniac15|bibliomaniac15]] 21:32, 29 August 2006 (UTC)'''''
:You may be thinking of [http://tools.wikimedia.de/~leon/stats/wikicharts/index.php?ns=all&limit=100&month=08%2F2006&wiki=enwiki].-[[User talk:gadfium|gadfium]] 21:44, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
=August 30=
 
== drought?? ==
 
I haven't seen any changes in prices of cotton products or other agricultural products. Was there even a drought?? what gives. hey bush, I need some cash too, I was hit hard financially when my parents kicked my lazy ass otu the back door .
 
http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/news/state/15391565.htm
 
:I don't know, but a hailstorm ruined this year's [[basil]] crop! [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,13509-2326054,00.html] [[User:Adam Bishop|Adam Bishop]] 15:05, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
==Straight line==
Who made the first straight line? And how did they make it?--[[User:Coasttocoast|Coasttocoast]] 01:17, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:do you honestly expect a straight answer for this question? This is worse than light current's question what people call cars in the US. [[User:Jasbutal|Jasbutal]] 01:33, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Hey, do you mind! That was a serious question of mine. And it brought some very intelligent and informative answers!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 02:05, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::To provide a sensible answer to this, I would say that someone got a piece of string and fixed it at one point, then stretched it taut. That woud be straight. No kidding!--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 02:09, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:::I believe it was the members of [[Jefferson Airplane]]. [[User:Pesapluvo|Pesapluvo]]
:::<small>With a razor blade I think.</small> ;-) --[[User:Hydnjo|hydnjo]] [[User talk:Hydnjo|talk]] 19:01, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::::Our article on [[straightedge]]s may be useful - although it doesn't say who developed the techniques. [[User:Warofdreams|Warofdreams]] ''[[User talk:Warofdreams|talk]]'' 02:45, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:::::The oldest surviving man-made straight lines are probably irrigation ditches extending to the nearest river. While filled in with sediment long ago, the trenches can still be found, with a bit of excavation. [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 03:33, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Yeah but how did they make em straight?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 03:42, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:::[[Light]] travels in a straight line, so it is quite handy to use for this purpose. I mean you can see when something is straight and when it's not. I think to get a better answer you need to ask a clearer question. For example, do you mean how did the Romans build straight roads?--[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 07:15, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
*Egyptians had straight stones and pyramid edges before the Roman Empire started. - [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm]]|[[User talk:MacGyverMagic|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 07:39, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Do you mean "who ''drew'' the first straight line and what tool did they use for it"? Drawing probably predates rock paintings by a fair bit (in sand or such) and drawing a straight line without a ruler isn't that difficult. What do you mean by a straight line? No line is ever perfectly straight (except for light maybe unless you look at it at a quantum scale). But this reminds me of questions I used to ask myself like "how do you make a straight ruler if you don't yet have anything that is straight?". I suppose that's a matter of getting ever closer to perfection.
:As to how to make a straight ditch - put two people at the two ends, let someone with poles move from one to the other, getting directions from the others how to keep in line with them. Or just use a long rope between the two points, pull it taut and go 'dzingggg', leaving a mark on the ground. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:43, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::They do say that the first straight line, the first wheel, the first shoe, the first board game, and the first alloy, were all invented by a guy called Ug. We really should have an article about him.--[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 08:51, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Note that the first VERTICAL straight line might well have been created using a [[plumb-bob]]. [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 10:43, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::So it wasnt Ug after all in that case, it was Bob?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 11:50, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:::No, actually, it ''was'' Ug. He drew a line across the floor to separate his side of the cave with Bob's. [[User:Freshgavin|<font size="-2" color="white" style="background:blue">&nbsp;freshofftheufo</font>]][[User_talk:Freshgavin|<font size="-2" color="blue">ΓΛĿЌ&nbsp;</font>]] 16:26, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
How do you actually know all this. Have you been back in time in your UFO?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 18:24, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:If we couldn't identify it, how could we fly it? Ha! [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:32, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Japanese Curry Secrets ==
 
Does anyone know any secrets (cooking process, ingredient) to making a Japanese curry from scratch (without boxed roux)?
*Googling this gives plenty of hits, like [http://japanesefood.about.com/od/curry/a/aboutcurry.htm this one], which also links you to a recipe for the curry roux. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 02:48, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:It's not indicated in that recipe, but I find that a lot of the sweeter/not-so-spicy curry here (including school lunches and most omuretto rice stores) includes crushed pineapple. [[User:Freshgavin|<font size="-2" color="white" style="background:blue">&nbsp;freshofftheufo</font>]][[User_talk:Freshgavin|<font size="-2" color="blue">ΓΛĿЌ&nbsp;</font>]] 16:24, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
: Most curries include ingredients which are relatively difficult to use. Professionals usually blend the spice mix by taste, as age and water content differences cause batches to come out wildy dissimmilar when mixed by volume. Find a roux mix you like and order it online. Or you can purchase a concentrated indian curry paste and adapt it to japanese style by using pineapple juice, honey, starch and a little soy sauce. --[[User:Darkfred|<strong>Dark</strong>fred]] [[User_talk:Darkfred|<sup><strong>Talk to me</strong></sup>]] 16:43, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
==Publish Poor Customer Service==
 
Under the Wikipedia [[Customer Service]] article there's a website [http://www.rate-them.org/ here] which seems to be the only one I can find where I ( as a consumer of all my daily worldly goods and services ) can rate / complain / publish poor customer service perceptions and evidence that I come across. I am irritated with Toshiba for what I perceive at their poor after sales customer service for the laptop PC that I bought, but after looking in Wikipedia and a lot of Googleing (is that the word?) I cannot find what I hoped should already be out there.
The rate-them.org site seems to be only for local services (restaurants, dry-cleaners, etc...) in the USA. I am looking for a global site that references global brand names. Companies such as Toshiba, and for that matter, Ford, HSBC, Carrefour, Dell etc.., these guys sell themselves all over the world on their global brand image for their products. There's nothing localised about it, so I hoped that there should be a website where I can post what I want to post so as to get the anger out of me. Of course, I could complain directly to the big company Toshiba, but such a website as I am looking for would make more of a change in the right direction than me receiving a stock letter reply from some overworked and underpaid Toshiba customer services employee.
 
Where are these websites that I seek, and how to find them ?
 
I understand that, if there are none of these out there, the reason may be cited of "legal reasons" (i.e. fears of litigation by the big companies against "trouble makers letterbox" websites). But blogs don't seem to suffer from such litigation problems (at least not as yet). And bittorrent websites, which are of dubious legality in many jurisdictions, seem to exist without to much fear of such litigation - be they hosted in western-world-litigation-non-friendly countries such as Romania or Russia. Such websites could also be structured in their data entry forms to force evidence as to the alleged complaints, so as to prevent spam and frivilous postings.
 
The point being is that there are no death-knell reasons that I can see why such websites as I seek do not exist ?
 
Any help out there please ? Someone savvy take on this project if there isn't anything in existance, and I will gladly donate a bit of cash to help get the ball rolling.
 
Thanks to all who ponder this posting. I feel better already..... Anon.
 
:Hmm, I wonder if a Wiki project could be used, say "WikiConsumer" ? Logging individual complaints would be easy, but gathering statistics (like average customer rating) in a reliable way (so it can't be falsified by the company) would be trickier. Perhaps a format more like RateMyTeachers.com would be in order. [[User:StuRat|StuRat]] 10:39, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
What I've done is find a blog dedicated to the product that scores high with Google, and then I've put in an anonymous comment. For example, iRobot Scooba only comes with a very stinky cleaning solution. I found a very good substitute. --[[User:Zeizmic|Zeizmic]] 15:36, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== erp ==
 
i want to learn ERp
suggest me ..in chennai.
{{unsigned|221.134.108.21}}
 
:OK. Which particular [[ERP]] or [[Erp]] did you have in mind?--[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 08:23, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Is it possible? ==
 
Which countries accepting asylum, if we apply from another country? I mean, without entering that territory can i file an asylum in any country?
 
:You'll need to contact an embassy or consulate of the country to which you wish to apply for asylum. They should have procedures in place for such a request. --[[User:Canley|Canley]] 07:13, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Mr.Canley... Are you sure that they will take me as refugee if i go an Australian Embassy in my country?
*No, Canley can't be sure because he doesn't know which country you are from and on the basis of what reason you're trying to get asylum. - [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm]]|[[User talk:MacGyverMagic|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 07:36, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
Mr.MacGyverMagic.. I born in India and I live here..But Nowadays here its a bad situation for me to live here. thats why i want to go any country that i can live safely..and i have only 24 year old.
 
:You will need to convince the Australian government that you are persecuted for political opinions or religious beliefs in your country. Is your case documented? Australia may not be as bad as Japan, but it is not known for receiving refugees with open arms. Also, if you are presently not in the country where you are persecuted, most countries that honour the right of asylum require that you first apply in other countries that you have visited since leaving your own country. In any case, the consulate or embassy should be able to tell you what the rules are. I'd try the consulate first.--[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 07:48, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
This sounds like a very serious inquiry. I suggest consulting an attorney if you can: if not, then contact the ''consulate'' for Australia or whatever other country you seek: embassies deal with government relations, consulates handle individual matters. If you're free to post the details on Wikipedia you might get more specific advice, but that might not be safe (depending on your situation) and it looks like you need expert advice. [[User:Durova|Durova]] 16:26, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I have no idea whether the Australian government would admit you as a refugee, I was merely letting you know that the Australian High Commission in New Delhi (http://www.ausgovindia.com/) will have procedures in place for you to apply for a humanitarian visa. For more information on Australia's Refugee and Humanitarian program, see http://www.immi.gov.au/refugee/index.htm --[[User:Canley|Canley]] 06:26, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Phi Nu Pi..... ==
 
I Am Trying To Find Out About A Particular Organization. I Am Trying To Find Out About An Organization Named Phi Nu Pi. I Also Would Like To Know Its Relationship To Another Organization Named Kappa Alpha Psi And Whether Or Not Phi Nu Pi Still Exist To This Day. If You Could Help Me Or Tell Me Where I Can Find More Information About This Organization Please Let Me Know. Thank You!
 
:Doesn't Capitalising The First Letter Of Every Word Make For Very Slow Typing? [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:52, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I founD severaL referenceS linkingG kappA alphA psI tO phI nU pI, buT nonE particularlY cleaR. onE pagE listS thE founderS oF kappA alphA psI undeR thE headinG: "thE founderS oF phI nU pI": [http://marauder.millersville.edu/~kappa/founders.htm]. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 08:24, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::I HopE ThaT HelpS YoU. (NoW ThiS IS GettinG RatheR SillY...) [[User:Poccil|Peter O.]] ([[User Talk:Poccil|Talk]]) 17:40, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:::Maybe he/she is German and worked on the mistaken assumption that every word in the question was a noun. (Well, it's possible, what with modern-day teaching standards ...) [[User:JackofOz|JackofOz]] 07:42, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Photos of Norwegian rural furniture ==
 
Maybe the Nordenfjelske Museum in Bergen would be the place ?'''Bold text'''
 
:Do you mean Trondheim? It is probably ''the'' place, but for what? --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 08:36, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::A Google image search gives some relevant hits: [http://images.google.com/images?q=bondem%C3%B8bler+site%3A.no&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=]. --[[User:NorwegianBlue|N·Blue]]<sup>[[User_talk:NorwegianBlue|&nbsp;<u>talk</u>]]</sup> 19:26, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Dial M for Murder ==
 
Does [[Skype]] support [[Dual-tone multi-frequency|DTMF]]? It seems like [[Bank of America]] does not respond to my beeps. -- [[User:Toytoy|Toytoy]] 11:12, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:If I were a bank, and I operated one of those voice-mail-hell, get your account balance thingies, I would never, ever, allow [[Voip]] connections. --[[User:Zeizmic|Zeizmic]] 15:33, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== River Willow ==
 
I have been told by a Native American that river willow can be used to make peace pipe stems. I cannot seem to find a picture of river willow or a ___location. Can you tell me where it can be found growing in New York State, or even a place where it can be purchased? Thank you.
[[User:24.39.110.27|24.39.110.27]] 12:31, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:Perhaps your acquaintance means Salix eriocephala michx, the Missouri River Willow. You can find a detailed description, including distribution range and illustrations, at [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SAER The USDA Plant Profile] . Pictures are available at [http://www.botany.wisc.edu/wisflora/scripts/detail.asp?SpCode=SALERI The Wisconsin Botanical Information System] [[User:Dpotter|dpotter]] 14:42, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== The flag of France pre 1789 ==
What was it like? Obviously the tricolour came with the revolution, what was there before it? [[User:SCA Jolly|Henning]] 13:38, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Have you read [[Flag of France]]? It may go into it. [[User:Dismas|Dismas]]|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 13:50, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Dude. Like, seriously. Thanks. [[User:SCA Jolly|Henning]] 14:06, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Copyright question ==
 
If someone copies articles or parts of articles from a source like ''Time'' or The ''Boston Globe'' and then posts that material on a personal website without express permission of the source, can a link to that personal website page count as a reference source for a Wikipedia article? Are there copyright issues involved? [[User:Flinders|Flinders]] 14:27, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:no, because there is no way to know that the site is reprenting the newspaper accuratly. However the newspaper can be cited even if the article is not posted online. [[User:Jon513|Jon513]] 14:32, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:You have two questions there—one is about Wikipedia's citation policy, another is about copyrights. On the copyright issue—no, there is no copyright issue for you to link to someone else's page, even if the page may be a copyright violation (it is their copyright violation, not yours). (There are some circumstances in which linking to someone else's copyright violation could implicate you—i.e. the [[Grokster]] scenario—but in the cases of articles, probably not.) On the citation issue—it depends. If the site looks reliable and there is no reason to doubt it, it could serve as a proxy for the source itself, though ideally one would want to check it against the original. How much one would want to trust another site depends on the issue at hand, of course — for anything really controversial I'd want to be very careful, but in many cases that level of suspicion is unnecessary. --[[User:Fastfission|Fastfission]] 14:52, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
I usually like to use university and gov't sources. Newspaper articles tend to disappear. However, if somebody has made a big effort, such as archiving articles about Katrina, or Boston's Big Dig, then that web site could be cited in the External Links section. --[[User:Zeizmic|Zeizmic]] 15:01, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
::Thanks! [[User:Flinders|Flinders]] 16:13, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:[[WP:C]] says at [[WP:C#Linking to copyrighted works|Linking to copyrighted works]]: "Linking to copyrighted works is usually not a problem, as long as you have made a reasonable effort to determine that the page in question is not violating someone else's copyright. If it is, please do not link to the page. Knowingly and intentionally directing others to a site that violates copyright has been considered a form of contributory infringement in the United States". [[User:ColinFine|ColinFine]] 23:36, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== How do I find material from specifications mentioned on drawings? ==
 
I have recently come accross drawings, presumably in German. The material specifications are as - 1.0718K; 1.0401 etc. How can I find equivalent material available in India. You can contact me on ''(email address redacted)''
 
:It would help if you said what the drawings were of.--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 16:17, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
The weirdest numbers I've come across in drawings is for the type of steel, and the type of cross-section for steel beams. Every country has their own standards for these things, and these tend to come in big thick books that you can't get on the Internet. Have fun. --[[User:Zeizmic|Zeizmic]] 16:28, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Name of that Song ==
 
There's this song sang a few years ago by an african american singer, it's a Pop song and is frequently featured on the Family Channel. The lyrics goes something like this:
 
*A little bit of Mickey's all I need,
*A little bit of monica's all i need,
*A little bit of (name) is all I need,
*etc...
 
That's roughly how the lyrics goes. I tried searching for it on lyrics engines, but I am unable to find the name of this song. It's an upbeat and lively song. Does anyone know the name of this song? [[User:Jamesino|Jamesino]] 15:40, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:That would be [[Mambo No. 5]] by [[Lou Bega]]. --[[User:Richardrj|Richardrj]] [[User talk:Richardrj|<sup>talk </sup>]][[Special:Emailuser/Richardrj|<sup>email</sup>]] 15:49, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:: Thanks alot =) [[User:Jamesino|Jamesino]] 22:57, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Poll for non-US citizens ==
 
For the sake of a discussion elsewhere, If you're ''not'' from the US, without looking it up, do you know what 'area51' is? (And if you do, don't tell - yet). [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 17:11, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I do! (well I think I do , but that could just be a US government conspiricy to delude the public)--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 17:12, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Actually you should call this a [[survey]], as polls are not allowed ON THIS PAGE--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 17:13, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:: Huh? Now, why would that be? —[[User:Bromskloss|Bromskloss]] 19:23, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:I do, but I am from Canada, which may not be significantly non-US for you. [[User:Adam Bishop|Adam Bishop]] 17:20, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I do, but I'm a nerd. Don't forget [[Wikipedia:Current surveys]]. --[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 17:52, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
: I do too. :-P [[User:Jayant412|Jayant,]][[WP:EA|<font color="green">17 Years,</font>]][[User_talk:Jayant412|<font color="red"> India</font>]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jayant412|contribs]] 18:06, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I do too; been watching too many bad movies. [[User:David Sneek|David Sneek]] 18:11, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Yup - but I'm not supposed to talk about it. --[[User:Kurt Shaped Box|Kurt Shaped Box]] 18:15, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
: Yes, partially because it was mentioned in Independence Day and the Simpsons.[[User:Evilbu|Evilbu]] 19:19, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
: Yes. I think most people do. I also think people that do are more likely to answer the question. —[[User:Bromskloss|Bromskloss]] 19:23, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
::And maybe only the more informed people come here. Or is that being [[educationist]] or [[informationist]] ?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 19:26, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I do - though i think a poll asking US people about places/knowledge in the rest of the world wouldn't take up much space...
 
:I know about [[Self-selection]]. Does that help? --[[User:Tagishsimon|Tagishsimon]] [[User_talk:Tagishsimon|(talk)]]
 
:Due to the fact that DirkvdM asked this question I have been forced to have him removed by my [[Freemasonry|friends]] in a [[New World Order (conspiracy)|black helicopter]] for [[Brainwashing|reeducation]]. [[User:CambridgeBayWeather|CambridgeBayWeather]] [[User_talk:CambridgeBayWeather|(Talk)]] 01:38, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I do. Please don't kill me. I'm just an inoffensive (usually) Canadian. Now here's a question for you: Have ''you'' heard of 'Area 51-'''A''''? [[User:Anchoress|Anchoress]] 01:43, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:"Cracktown, Cracktown is the stop" ;-) I see no reason why Area 51 would not be well-known outside the US... &ndash; [[User:Albinomonkey|AlbinoMonkey]] <sup>([[User talk:Albinomonkey|Talk]])</sup> 04:31, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Just a guess, but I bet the number of people who said Yes would go down significantly if you referred to it as Groom Lake rather than Area 51. [[User:Dismas|Dismas]]|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 05:03, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Hmmm, am I the only one who never heard of it? But let's wait until this has been around the clock (and around the world). [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:38, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
*Yes, I heard of it and I'm from the Netherlands (just like you if I remember correctly). It depends on the kind of stuff you are interested in and if you're not interested in you-know-what (I'm not telling since Dirk asked) you're not going to know about it. - [[User:131.211.210.11|131.211.210.11]] 07:40, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Jonas Roberts, "Eames-era" 1950s stoneware designer ==
 
I am looking for any information on Jonas Roberts. Here is a response from an online seller who had some of his pieces: "I believe Jonas Roberts was one of those 'Eames era' designers back in the 1950s whose work was done by a company akin to Mikasa of Japan. The stoneware line the company produced was called "cerastone" -- stoneware with a finished ceramic-like glaze." I'm not looking for Jonas Roberts items to buy--a quick search usually turns up plenty on ebay and other places--but any other information (biographical, critical, etc.) would be very welcome. Thank you for your efforts!
 
== celik ==
 
What type of name is [[Celik]] in which language?1
 
:''[[:tr:Çelik|Çelik]]'' is a Turkish word meaning "steel". Just as in English ([[Anthony Steel]], [[Bill Steel]], ...), it can be a last name. --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 03:50, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== belly dancing ==
 
WHich countries use [[belly dancing]] as their culture?
 
:No country uses it as "their culture", but the article you referenced includes many mentions of countries where it is prominent. --[[User:Kiltman67|Kiltman67]] 04:03, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== panandata vs. pananandata ==
 
The title for the subject "[[pananandata]]" is misspelled "[[panandata]]", how can it be corrected?
 
:I've moved the article to the correct title. --[[User:Canley|Canley]] 22:08, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== NEW ARTICLE ==
 
I was going to write an article on <font"24>BEN UJCICH, <font"12">a kid I know. He's cool, he does stuff that's important. How do I start it?
:The first thing to do is, based on the guidelines at [[WP:BIO]], to make sure that he actually "does stuff that's important". If he's just a kid you know, though, I'm guessing that he won't meet said guidelines. Perhaps he should have a page on MySpace? &mdash; [[User:Lomn|Lomn]] | [[User talk:Lomn|Talk]] 21:53, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
He draws things that are really cool and he is very smart. He also knows the brother of a special effects man.
:Well, another problem you're going to have is getting verifiable info about him. What I mean is, is there evidence that the things you would say about him in the article are true? And if so, would other people be able to see on their own if these things are true. For example, you say that Ben draws things that are really cool. Has Ben's work ever appeared in a show of some sort, or has he been mentioned in a newspaper or online or something like that? You also say that he's really smart; has he won any awards or competitions that are important enough? I don't mean to sound mean, but I'm sure a lot of people know people who draw cool things and are really smart, and certainly they all don't deserve articles.
 
:If you really want to write an article, the special effects man probably has a better chance of being the subject of a good article. Have you considered seeing how much information you can find out about him? --[[User:Maxamegalon2000|Maxamegalon2000]] 01:52, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Architectural Terms ==
 
We have been asked by a client to create an ahombria arch. 1st I'm not sure if that is the correct spelling, and 2nd we'd like to get a history preferably with picture or resource.
Thank you, Denise
 
Its spelled ahommbria, Den.- [[User:Bob Santanos|Bob Santanos]]
 
:Perhaps they mean the [[Alhambra]]? There are several images in the article. Some are typical Roman arches, others are somewhat more distinctive. [[Image:Alhambra Gatehouse.jpg|right|100px]]. [[User:Durova|Durova]] 20:48, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
 
Its actually- AHOMMBRIA, Den.- [[User:Bob Santanos|Bob Santanos]]
:Actually, given that it's really in Arabic, I'd say there are many acceptably correct transliterations. &mdash; [[User:Lomn|Lomn]] | [[User talk:Lomn|Talk]] 21:51, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:That said, a [http://www.google.com/search?q=ahommbria google search for ''ahommbria''] returns 0 results and suggests ''alhambra''. &mdash; [[User:Lomn|Lomn]] | [[User talk:Lomn|Talk]] 22:05, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Where I come from we say Ahommbria [[User:Bob Santanos|Bob Santanos]]
:If you know so well how it's spelled, could you perhaps also reveal what is ''is''? --[[User:Lambiam|Lambiam]][[User talk:Lambiam|<small><sup>Talk</sup></small>]] 03:55, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Proper rules and name of a card game. ==
 
In my family there is a card game which we all love to play, but unfortunately none of us can remember its proper name or proper rules. I have tried looking it up on Google, but the closest I can find is "Spades", but that's not too related. I was hoping that if I explained the rules of the game someone would perhaps recognise it and link to the official rules. Anyway, here goes...
 
The game can be played with anywhere from two to five players, if you want to play it to its fullest extent, and is played with a standard pack of 52 playing cards, minus the jokers. There are nine rounds, and in the first each player is dealt ten cards (and thus five players being the maximum amount if all rounds are to be played), in the second, nine, in the third, eight, and so on. The remaining cards are not used, but top card is turned over to find out which suit is trumps. Starting from the dealer's left, each player takes it in turn to bid how many tricks he or she will win or take. However, the total amount of tricks proposed to be taken by all the players cannot equal the amount of cards dealt to each player. So, for example, if four people are playing, eight cards are dealt, and the bidding has gone 1, 3, 3, the fourth player cannot bid one. Each player receives a point for each trick he or she makes, and if they make as many tricks as they bid, they receive an added bonus of ten points. In each round, players are to follow the suit lead if possible, and the highest card played wins the trick. If a trump is played the highest trump wins.
 
... so those are the basic rules of the game, aside from basic card-game rules like what trumps are etc. I hope this is enough information to work with. Thanks in advance, --[[User:Zooba|Zooba]] 22:14, 30 August 2006 (UTC).
 
:I don't know which one you're talking about specifically, but I'd bet that it's one of the ones listed [http://www.pagat.com/class/trick.html here]. [[User:Ziggurat|<font style="color:#DC2163;">Z</font>iggurat]] 22:19, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::Thanks for the link. It appears that the game we play is actually called "Oh Hell!". --[[User:Zooba|Zooba]] 22:27, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Adminship ==
 
THis is not meant to be offensive to any one. But is it possible for people to become admins and then do nothing. If so, do they then get desysopped?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 22:24, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
:Yes, and no. Many (perhaps most) admins are inactive. &mdash; [[User:Lomn|Lomn]] | [[User talk:Lomn|Talk]] 22:32, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
::There's a php script - http://tools.wikimedia.de/~gunther/adminaktivitaet.php?dbname=enwiki_p - which gives you stats for each admin in terms of numbers of days since their last activity & last admin activity. Unfortunately, the results it gives are bollocks :(--[[User:Tagishsimon|Tagishsimon]] [[User_talk:Tagishsimon|(talk)]]
 
Ahh I see what you mean. THey are inaccurate (to say the least!)--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 23:01, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Air Traffic Controller ==
 
What are the training steps to become an ATC? Do you need anything to increase your odds of going into an aeronautical school to learn this career?
 
[[Air traffic control]] you say Hmmm. You could see [[Air traffic controller]] --[[User:Light current|Light current]] 22:38, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Job Titles ==
 
Which is considered to be a more prestigious job title in most business arenas: Assistant or Associate?
[[User:128.208.109.136|128.208.109.136]] 00:00, 31 August 2006 (UTC)jack
:Just looking at the words, "assistant" has a [[connotation]] of subservience, while "associate" sounds more equal. [[User:Hyenaste|Hyenaste]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User_talk:Hyenaste|(tell)]]</sup> 00:07, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
: I agree, in academia an associate is usually more senior than an assistant. '''[[User:Rockpocket|<font color="green">Rockpock</font>]]<font color="black">e</font>[[User_talk:Rockpocket|<font color="green">t</font>]]''' 01:10, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Overweight ==
 
Why are most Americans overweight?
 
:They eat too much (fatty) food?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 00:24, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
: ...And do too little physical activity. However, be aware that "overweight" is a subjective term and "most" are not [[obese]]:
 
::''From 1980 to 2002 in the USA, obesity prevalence has doubled in adults and overweight prevalence has has tripled in children and adolescents. From 2003-2004, "children and adolescents aged 2 to 19 years, 17.1% were overweight...and 32.2% of adults aged 20 years or older were obese."''
 
: This article [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15683071] explains more. '''[[User:Rockpocket|<font color="green">Rockpock</font>]]<font color="black">e</font>[[User_talk:Rockpocket|<font color="green">t</font>]]''' 01:09, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Overweight is '''defined''' here as a [[BMI]] ([[Body mass index]]) greater than 25--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 01:18, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
Some BMIs
* Starvation: less than 15
* Underweight: less than 18.5
* Ideal: from 18.5 to 25
* Overweight: from 25 to 30
* Obese: from 30 to 40
* Morbidly Obese: greater than 40
--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 01:22, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Here's my little theory again. Because the beauty ideal in the US is too thin, normal people think they're fat and then give in to that and think "well, if I'm fat I might as well be FAT". And consequently become it. This is an example of a more general theory, that one extreme evokes the other (action - reaction). Like England is known for its high society and its hooligans (same for The Hague). If one (extreme) group gains some dominance then many people will think "I'm not part of that group, so I must be part of the opposite group" and hey pronto, the other extreme emerges. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 07:47, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
::OK, but why did they wait till they got fat and only then decided to get thin again? Why not just not get fat in the first place? [[User:JackofOz|JackofOz]] 07:52, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
= August 31 =
 
== What is a warezgroup? ==
 
What is a [[warezgroup]]? Please respond on my talk page: 100110100, thanks![[User:68.148.165.213|68.148.165.213]] 00:37, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:Looks too new for WP. Tried Googling?--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 01:48, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== spectator sport ==
 
What is the biggest spectator sport in the world?
 
:Biggest in what sense? --[[User:Kiltman67|Kiltman67]] 03:58, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
::Perhaps [[List of sports attendance figures]] would help you. [[User:Dismas|Dismas]]|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 04:10, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
what sport do more people watch auto raceing, baseball, football or anyother?
 
{{dyoh}}--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 04:15, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
where would i look i've been working on this for days
 
:Wow, the Bundesliga and FA cup alone are almost as 'big' as American Football as a whole. Considering the population of the USA is 5 resp 4 times as big as those of Germany and the UK, that's quite impressive. I wonder if the list is complete enough to add up the figures to give an impression of worldwide attendances. So you could do that and then add a table (while you're at it). But first ask at the talk page. [[User:DirkvdM|DirkvdM]] 08:07, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Finance terms? ==
 
Is there a difference in meaning for these terms: [[invoice]], [[promissory note]], [[demand note]]? Kocfm
 
{{dyoh}}--[[User:Light current|Light current]] 04:16, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Pokey (game) ==
 
There is a game I have played that was locally called "Pokey". I couldn't find an article on Wikipedia about it, so I thought maybe I had the wrong name. The game involves two people holding hands like an arm wrestle, but with the index finger extended, and standing instead of sitting. To win, you must poke the other person, but you are not allowed to touch them except with your one hand. Can anybody tell me the game's name if it is not pokey, and show me a wikipedia article if there is one? Thank you.
--[[User:216.164.200.120|216.164.200.120]] 04:16, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Most children fathered ==
 
Who is the man who fathered the most children and how many children did they father? I searched on google but I found nothing. I would be very grateful if you could help.
--[[User:216.164.200.120|216.164.200.120]] 04:38, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
:[[Genghis Khan]] is probably well up in the ranks. See [[Descent from Genghis Khan]]. I don't know if anyone has an estimated number of children he sired, and it's just as possible that it was one or more of his sons, anyway.
 
== Week numbers ==
:For more recent men, would you count [[sperm donor]]s?-[[User talk:gadfium|gadfium]] 05:19, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
How common is it worldwide to base recurring events on ISO weeks? In Finland, for example, the autumn break of the school year is at week 42 in some areas and at week 43 in others, the spring break is at week 8, 9 or 10 depending on ___location, school year ends on Saturday of week 22 everywhere, and Helsinki region public transport switches to summer timetables on Monday of week 25 and to winter timetables on Monday of week 33. Is there any other country that does similar? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 21:27, 24 August 2025 (UTC)
:I think some of the men in the [[Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]] have 60 or 70 children. [[User:Anchoress|Anchoress]] 05:24, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
:I can speak with respect to Poland and Germany that week numbers are primarily used in commerce and industry to determine when certain goods are to be delivered or services rendered, with an example being a contractual obligation to deliver say in week 34 of 2025, with the specific day and time to be decided on when this week looms closer, or in project planning. Outside of that the week numbers go rather unnoticed. This was asked before. --[[User:Ouro|Ouro]] <small>([[User_talk:Ouro|blah blah]])</small> 08:26, 25 August 2025 (UTC)
I would count sperm donors if it is verifiable that a child was actually produced of the man's semen.
::On 15 February 2025 the user asked whether [[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2025 February 15#Week numbers|most English speakers know ISO week numbers]], and on 20 July 2025 they asked whether [[Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2025 July 20#Date format|any English-speaking country presents calendars with ISO week numbers]]. This question has a worldwide scope and, unlike the earlier ones, is specifically about their use for recurrent events. &nbsp;&ZeroWidthSpace;‑‑[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 10:48, 25 August 2025 (UTC)
--[[User:216.164.200.120|216.164.200.120]] 05:25, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
:::Week numbers are rarely used in Australia. [[User:HiLo48|HiLo48]] ([[User talk:HiLo48|talk]]) 11:28, 25 August 2025 (UTC)
**I wouldn't. The questioner specifically said 'fathered', not conceived. Fathered implied he brought the child up too. - [[User:131.211.210.11|131.211.210.11]] 07:37, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
The greatest number I have found is from [[Ismail Ibn Sharif]], but it doesn't give a precise number and I have no way of knowing if there are other men who have fathered more children.
--[[User:216.164.200.120|216.164.200.120]] 05:30, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== Metric units in different countries ==
Nothing stated about the number of children, but according to the [[KJV]] (1 Kings 11:3)
, [[Solomon]] had 700 wives and 300 concubines. Most of those were probably political marriages, but if he fathered only one child by each... we're talking a lot of children. [[User:SWAdair|SWAdair]] 07:18, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
# Are following measured in metric units in UK:
== Romanian Cross (card game) ==
## Floor area
## Elevation
## Heights of mountains
## Area of administrative divisions
## Water depth
## Length of things
## Depth of soil
## Size of sporting fields
## Train height, length and weight
# Are depth of soil, size of sporting fields, crop area, height of statues and size of license plates measured in metric units in Canada?
# Are floor area, elevation, area of administrative divisions, person's height and size of sporting fields measured in metric units in Philippines?
# In which countries is aircraft and ship speed measured in km/h rather than knots?
# In which countries are marine navigation distances more commonly measured in kilometers rather than nautical miles?
# Is length of flights and long-distance ship routes usually measured in kilometers worldwide? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 21:58, 24 August 2025 (UTC)
#:Size of license plates? Canada is a free country; you're allowed to measure anything you want in whatever units you want. Everything you listed would be ''described'' in metric (almost always with a US-ian conversion, like [[Vehicle registration plates of Ontario|here]]) by most writers. In informal writing and speech, you're more likely to encounter US-ian units as the primary descriptor, especially among older Canadians. Sorry, I'm just boggled by this: do people in your country routinely measure license plates for some reason? In Canada, they're all standard size and provided by the government. [[User:Matt Deres|Matt Deres]] ([[User talk:Matt Deres|talk]]) 14:22, 25 August 2025 (UTC)
#::Do you routinely measure anything listed in questions 1 or 2? If Canadian license plates are a standard size, I imagine the standard is described somewhere using a specific metric. [[Special:Contributions/207.11.240.2|207.11.240.2]] ([[User talk:207.11.240.2|talk]]) 11:48, 26 August 2025 (UTC)
#:::Do I measure areas and heights? Yes, of course I do, but the more important distinction is that heights and areas for different items are ''variable'', so there is a basic desire to quantify them - if not every day, then at least sometimes. But nobody ''measures'' license plates precisely because they are inflexible. Their size is described (and ''prescribed'' ) in the article I linked. What I suppose was meant was something more like "Would you use metric units when measuring items small enough to hold in your hands, but not so tiny that you'd need a microscope to see them?" In English, the prototypical "[[Breadbox#As_a_saying|breadbox]]" might be used, but I've heard that breadboxes are falling out of favour with the younger crowd. [[User:Matt Deres|Matt Deres]] ([[User talk:Matt Deres|talk]]) 17:25, 27 August 2025 (UTC)
#:1.3. [[Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles]] is categorized mostly (but not exclusively) in Imperial units, so that's a 'sometimes'. <span class="nowrap">[[User:Verbarson|--&nbsp;Verbarson&nbsp;]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User talk:Verbarson|talk]]</sup><sub>[[Special:Contributions/Verbarson|edits]]</sub></span> 17:56, 25 August 2025 (UTC)
:Regarding 4) and 5), this depends on ___location for Europe. On sea, velocities are generally measured in knots, distances in nautical miles. However, the signage on inland channels in Europe tends to be in km and km/h. So for 6), long distance shipping routes (which tend to go on sea) are generally measured in nautical miles. I suppose the [[International_Maritime_Organization|IMO]] regulates how this is applied. For aerospace, that's also regulated, and I guess that it's all in nautical miles and kts. It helps that 60 nautical miles is one degree (in latitude, degrees in longitude change with latitude). [[User:Rmvandijk|Rmvandijk]] ([[User talk:Rmvandijk|talk]]) 08:15, 25 August 2025 (UTC)
::For 6 and long distance ship routes a resounding no, it's nautical miles, and by the by, speed in knots as the knot is based on the NM not the km. --[[User:Ouro|Ouro]] <small>([[User_talk:Ouro|blah blah]])</small> 08:29, 25 August 2025 (UTC)
::Inland waterways on the European continent are metric. The UK is a mixed bag. The [[Canal and River Trust]] (the organisation managing most of the British inland waterways) tells me that the speed limit on the [[narrow canal]]s is 4 mph, on the non-tidal [[River Thames]] 8 km/h and on the [[River Medway]] 5 knots (for comparison: the speed limit on most Dutch canals is 20 km/h).
::Aviation on the European continent used to be fully metric (every country had metricated before aviation really took off), but after 1945 some British–American units were introduced: knots for speed (instead of km/h), feet for height (instead of metres), feet per minute for vertical speed (instead of m/s), nautical miles for horizontal distance (instead of km) (but visibility and airport dimensions are still metric; note that in American aviation visibility is expressed in statute miles, not nautical miles). Gliders, ultralights and the Soviet Union stayed metric. [[User:PiusImpavidus|PiusImpavidus]] ([[User talk:PiusImpavidus|talk]]) 12:01, 26 August 2025 (UTC)
 
= August 28 =
In 2000, I toured northern Romania and was introduced to a card popular with the locals. It seemed similar to Euchre, but with several modifications. It was played using only 10-J-Q-K-A cards, and the locals called it "Cross". Is anybody familiar with this game? Could you point me toward an english resource that summarizes the rules of play? Thank you! [[User:68.183.218.232|68.183.218.232]] 04:43, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 
== DivorceThe putMartian on "Reserve"(film) ==
 
I just rewatched ''[[The Martian (film)|The Martian]]'' for the first time in ten years. I had previously read the 2011 book. The copy I just watched appeared to be of a much higher quality than the previous one, and I noticed for the first time that botanist Mark Watney appeared to be suffering from the symptoms of [[scurvy]] in several scenes, something I had never noticed in my previous viewing, nor do I recall it in the book. Has this been mentioned by anyone? [[User:Viriditas|Viriditas]] ([[User talk:Viriditas|talk]]) 01:22, 28 August 2025 (UTC)
What exactly does it mean when your divorce decree is put "on reserve"?
:Are you referring to a "[[decree nisi]]"? [[User:JackofOz|JackofOz]] 07:50, 31 August 2006 (UTC)