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the apparent wind, i.e., the vector sum of the actual wind and the boat's own velocity. The apparent wind is what the windex on top of the mast shows. Because of this, people often talk about how close a boat can sail to the apparent wind. A good sloop can sail within 25 degrees of apparent wind. Perhaps an
American Cup sloop can sail within 16 degrees, under the right conditions. Those figures might translate into 45 degrees and 36 degrees relative to the actual wind. Perhaps a better correction would be: ".. from an average of 25 degrees, relative to apparent wind, to as little as.."
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comment "Weiterreise am Besten zusammen mit Vater oder Mutter". Thank you for your offer and perspective of returning to the sysop status in a month; I felt very honored that I was once invited to be one, but I am quite happy with the status of retirement, and in the future I will only suggest and can always ask a younger sysops wether she can do the actual cutting - i will continue to add and move things around - good luck to your fine project
428:(and Euro-American) culture (including political and economic forms), this is the calendar we will use. And who knows, even after the end of European domination, people around the world will still use it merely because there is a need for a convention. Look, people use "meters" whether they would have been Jacobins or not -- it is just a standard.
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I gues we just disagree -- not that there is/isn't a bias, but over the nature of the bias. I do not think that the bias is really about using Jesus' alleged birthday as point of reference; the bias is in using a calendar that is of
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The passage of time shouldn't affect the dates of the astrological signs, since we're still using the signs today based on the dates of the Sun's position around 2,000 years ago, unless there was an intermediate time when they used the actual current astronomical position of the Sun. I'd guess that
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Hello, Dante. I was the one who added "apparent" to the article on sailing. There is a mistake there that needs to be corrected. Not even
America's cup boats can sail within 16 degrees of the actual wind. How close a boat can sail to the wind depends on the wind speed, since what the boat "sees" is
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Dante, please don't make links that only those with administrative powers can use such as the undelete links which you have put on the
Vandalism in progress page. It tends to promote the idea that Knowledge is run by a clique who don't want the ordinary user to see what they're doing. Better just
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You see, that last paragraph makes sense! That's the first really cogent and articulate objection to my POV that I've received. I can certainly respect your position, and even agree with your conclusion in the last two sentences. That being said, I'm STILL worried about that bias, but hey, anything
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Anyway, I think that having a calender that uses the birth of Christ (yeah, yeah, we all know he wasn't really born in 1 AD) is inherently biased. And I think that to continue to use that system while changing its name doesn't accomplish much. Worse, it can lead people to forget about or ignore the
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Dante, I started to upload some alphabet graphics. I have the whole alphabet done in
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I believe it is a clear, well-written, and entirely accurate change that in no way diminishes the rest of the article – and 168 reverted it. I want to be very clear: I only added content, and not much content at that (and it is accurate); 168 simply will not allow me to add content. I believe he
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I've never made a bot. What gives you the impression I have? Yes I use AIM, I will use the wikipedia e-mail option to e-mail it to you (I'm not posting it on the wiki :)). I am looking to make some bots (I am actually planning on eventually making a wikipedia-bot API), so maybe we could work
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I'm not going to change it until I can figure out what's going on with the 21-20 and 15-15 strangeness. Does this result from historical differences in the calculation of astrological signs? Can anyone confirm which 30 days (31?) were Gemini in 1265 (not 2003)? That being said, I'm removing his
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It was something along the lines of "Squawk ('squocken' not a real German word as far as I can tell) journey, be suited for Bonnie. On travel, 17th century (1665-1687), little Bonnie born 1632 on Munich, and 1637 on Berlin. Little Bonnie is the a mathematical woman (English word, not German, of
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of Jimbo Wales: the picture is much, much better arranged on the
English page than on the German, where it "jumps" into the face of the arriving user. May I suggest that you contact one of the German sysops to change it to way as in the English version, one page behind a warning, maybe with a
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course)." Very bad German, and it's the testprog/BethPageHillBrier/stillbirth/Breanna NC fellow at work. (He seems to go by the names Bob, Lenny, and Wilma, depending which personality is in charge, I guess.) Surprised he didn't try to link Bonnie to Jayne
Bryleigh. Oh, look, and now he's made
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Christian calendar simply does not belong to Christians any more. Maybe this is why so many (not you) are upset at "CE and BCE," it is a sign that in winning the battle (world domination) they have in some way lost the war (people around the world celebrate Christmas as a
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The best way is to indicate uncertainty rather than give dates with false precision. In this case, we know (because Dante tells us so) that he was born in 1265 under the sign of Gemini: that means he could be born anywhere from May 21 - Jun 20 1265. I don't think there is any basis for a more
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This has been dealt with before, go over the logs of the
Michael situation. The problem is that his "submissions" are plagued with INTENTIONAL inaccuracies. The fact that he occassionally submits accurate information is irrelevant. The only way to keep the bad stuff off is to keep it all off.
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that I'd played
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I have no idea why we keep writing on this subject since we obviously don't need to. We must have too much time on our hands. ;) That being said... sure, balance is great, but who's to say that kidnapping (not killing) vandals pets and holding them hostage until they make reparations isn't
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views that article as his property, and that he has effectively banned me from working on it. I can go on correcting the article, but it gets silly after a while. I need some sort of support – and whether you agree with me or 168, the article needs some sort of intervention. Thanks,
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No real edit war, just needed something to label the message. ;) OK, that makes sense I suppose. It looks like the big problem is that people worldwide don't seem to have a good handle on precisely what a pigeon is, except that it seems to be one or more species of dove. Oh well. ;)
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I graduated Cal in 2002. I didn't major in CS, but I took a few courses. I have friends who were heavy into the CS department though. If you end up in a course where you have a course of GSIs and one of them is Melvin Tsai, go with him. He's a buddy of mine, and he knows his stuff.
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Excellent point, the calendar change would certainly change the dates associated with astrological signs. Unfortunately I can't think of where to find an ephemeris for 1265! This would still only alter the range of possible days, it wouldn't really help narrow that range. --
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I am perfectly happy using the Hebrew calendar in my personal life. But the fact is, when I am out and about in the world I need to use a calendar that non-Jews use. I do not mind that. But no way am I going to say that the reason I am using another calendar is
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holiday without really caring at all about Jesus; people use the Gregorian calendar without caring about Jesus, etc). Using CE and BCE is a way of saying: "Yes, we will use your calendar, if you insist. But once we start using it, it is no longer yours."
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If we allow too much vandalism and too many violations of NPOV, then old hands want to leave. If we jump on people too quick, they don't learn. Or they come back with bigger guns or *shudder* in greater numbers. It's hard to find a balance.
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No problem, in the future, please add summaries to your edits or make notes on the talk page so everyone can understand what you're doing. Also, consider making yourself a user name and sticking around... we can always use more help!
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birthday is in March, Dante Alighieri seems to have no definitive birthday. The EB gives his bithdate circa May 15 - June 15 1265. He also died on September 13 or 14 in 1321. Any suggestions on how to handle this in the 'pedia?
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I don't like being in edit wars. So if I can't persuade, I generally let others do as they like. If I'm wrong, that's only fitting. If I'm right, someone else will come along and make the change anyway! It's only an article...
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Woo, finally someone uses my anonymous talk page feature to greet new users and not just to warn them about vandalism :-). Note that they get the "new messages" notification like everyone else. Let me know if this works.
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To be serious for a moment (or try to be) I think it is wrong to characterize our calander 9i.e. it is now 2002) as "Christian." It is Christian in origin, but manmy non-Christians use it and it "works" because it is a
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Well, you have more faith in humanity than I do... if you look at the nature of the vandalism I think you'll agree that the odds of this person becoming a productive memeber of the wiki are approximately nil.
981:(charming name for a band)? 152.163.252.167 puts in a line "On April 19, 2002, lead singer Layne Staley was found dead in his home.", and then you take it out again, repeated about a million times. Why?
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Call me old-fashioned, I like to fight fire with fire, "vandalize and ye shall BE vandalized!"... But, then again, catch me on a different day and I'll probably be making YOUR argument... sigh... ;) --
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Yeah, no I get that you didn't like the pet thing... I suppose it wasn't as funny to you as I thought it was. I thought it was clear that it was tongue-in-cheek. Hence the winking smiley.
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Really, this is a topic that deserves a page of its own (and then a much much longer talk page). But you know, in the end it is all just some form or another of the Chinese egg roll....
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I don't know Python, but I am interested in learning. It's been one of those things that I was going to get around to at some time or other. Let's talk over AIM, it's faster. ;) Check
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Sorry for anyone who got blocked who shouldn't be. It's tough work keeping Michael off the 'pedia. I'm unblocking all AOL IPs I've blocked. If you are still blocked, write back. --
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be a Gregorian vs Julian question, since no one should be giving dates in the Gregorian calendar before it was introduced in 1582. Not that that always stops them...) --
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in much the same way, they would have ignored the error creeping in by having the 365.25 day years, and so they would have still been using May 21 - June 20. --
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Re the OED: cool, but was it teenager that I was checking? In any case, I'll let others quibble about it but if you can find it in there, go for it! --
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The "style" in which it was written confused me. :) I had just had to revert some very similar vandalism so I was a bit quick on the censor button. --
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Indeed, so are you interested, or should I just forget about it? If you are interested, do you know Python (or are you willing to learn?)
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You'll notice a lot of conditionals in my reply above, if you read attentively. I might even weaken one of them slightly.... --
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No problem! I'm just trying to be a good wikipedia-citizen... wikipezen... wikipedian... wikicitizen... oh heck with it... --
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Hi Dante -- on a more pleasant note, can you point out that page to me? I couldn't find it by searching. Thanks!
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and the reference to a spouse and the grammar just looked the same. Rookie mistake I suppose. :) --
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It just didn't seem like the right place for that kind of joke. You don't really mind, do you? --
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species, fairly arbitarily named "pigeon" or "dove" even in the same genus, eg Speckled Pigeon,
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Dante, I thought you might enjoy this "review" of Harry Potter by "God's Favorite Christian":
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lowercase L could look like a capital I, etc. Would you take a look at them, they are named
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misremembering it and when Marathon2 came out they were busy playing Marathon Infinity...
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and other websites I find on Google say nothing about the first, causing my confusion...
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etc. If you like them leave a note here or on my talk page and I'll upload the rest. --
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that'll piss of the Religious Right is OK with me. ;) --
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this place is starting to look like an encyclopedia!! --
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Ugh.. I'll get rid of that too, just to be safe. --
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77:. If you need pointers on how we title pages visit
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356:Don't worry. You'll get the hang of it. I checked
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208:Please forgive me for bowdlerizing your comment:
1101:Just wanted to thank you for all your help with
1362:Hi there, I just want to tell you that i'm not
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920:Heh. Wouldn't a PC guru be a better bet? :)
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