User talk:Bazonka/Archive 16Manchester meetup 36 - 9 June 2019As you attended one of the previous two Manchester meetups and/or expressed an interest in being notified about future ones, this is a heads-up that I have started organising a meetup in Manchester on 9 June 2019 - details are at m:Meetup/Manchester/36. Please feel free to invite others with an interest in Wikimedia/Wikipedia to join us. Thryduulf (talk) 23:09, 8 February 2019 (UTC) A barnstar for you!
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after all this timemay the bazonkas and the bazonka of this world indeed be well bazonka'd and indeed bazonka for many times yet... have a good one ! (twas at the convergence of the two oceans that some days ago - that some say do not actually meet at that point, a quandary indeed) Indian and Southern... cheers after all this time !! JarrahTree 10:08, 1 January 2020 (UTC)
Airspeed Ltd., licensed licences and what not...Dear, I hope and trust you will not take my reversal amiss. As I tried to explain, in the original English language, one really can have "licence" to do something or to copy a product; one is then "licensed". As I recently learned, there is a perfect parallel with the verb "to advise", indicating an act that yields "advice". Since the Airspeed company was British, I thought it appropriate to stick to the "English" style of the English language. All the best from the old world, Jan olieslagers (talk) 22:43, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
Circles of latitudeThe circles or latitude are not perpendicular to the meridians. They are only perpendicular on the Mercator projection. On this projection the angles are untrue for area, especially at the high latitudes. On a polar projection the meridian is a normal to the curve (of the small circle). The scalar product is 0 only to the Equator because the angle between the meridian ray and the equatorial ray is = 0 degrés. When the scalar product = 0, the tangents are therefore perpendicular. If the angle between the ray of small circle and the meridian ray is = 45 degrés, the scalar product is 0,5, therefore they not perpendicular. Remember : on the earth, only the great circles can be perpendicular to other great circles. In spherical geometry only the geodesics are used : a great circle is a geodesic, not the circle of latitude. Google Earth has a tool ascertainly what I do say.Carlassimo --Carlassimo (talk) 12:32, 15 April 2020 (UTC)
They are stupid ! A curve is not a alignment of vertical points. We live on a ellipsoid, not on a cylinder. The perpendicular of the horizontal is the vertical. The small circles are horizontal. If each meridian (a infinity) intersect the small circles vertically, the line North Pole-Equator is a vertical straight line. It is mathematic ! In reality, the line Noth Pole-Equator is a curve, therefore the circles of latitude are not perpendicular except the Equator because scalar product=0. --Carlassimo (talk) 12:43, 18 April 2020 (UTC)
(talk page stalker)@Carlassimo: This is one of those features that is very hard to visualise, primarily because we are used to looking at maps of the earth's surface. It is important to remember that it is impossible to draw a two dimensional map of a three dimensional planet without distorting the features. Thus on most map projections, the lines of longitude will not cross the lines of latitude at right angles (i.e. perpendicular) except at the equator. Instead you need to look at a globe. On a globe, which is a spherical representation of the earth, the lines of longitude do cross the lines of latitude at right angles, for all non polar latitudes, even though both lines are actually curved. This remains true even if the sphere is distorted into an oblate spheroid which is an approximation to the real shape of the earth. -RFenergy (talk) 13:24, 7 August 2020 (UTC) Because the Columbia Graphophone Company was a British company, it is a British article which uses British spellings so the word is spelled 'licenced.' Steelbeard1 (talk) 00:52, 1 August 2020 (UTC)
TD.Hi Bazonka, I see you did an edit to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Demery. I need to add verified detail, the request is on behalf of TD. I cannot do the edit myself, as it is important we comply with Wikipedia guidelines. Can you assist? TORBJÖRN-T5 (talk) 19:25, 27 August 2020 (UTC)
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ArbCom 2021 Elections voter messageLicence vs. licensePlease refrain from editing articles to remove valid English spelling of words to replace them with Americanisms. This is not constructive and is not advancing the objective of writing an encyclopaedia - especially in cases where you have made no other valid nor useful contribution to the article. 66.102.87.40 (talk) 07:47, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Bazonka bazomka every decadeIt is so weird - different planets?
it seems like a decade of a weird collection, enough to be buried in an obscure filing cabinet in a basement in Liverpool in a closed down rope factory... JarrahTree 14:20, 3 May 2022 (UTC)
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