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SaypYu

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Hi Timpo, I read the article on SaypYu that you created on Wikipedia and found it very clear and comprehensive. Thank you for reporting interesting stories such as the universal alphabet on Wikipedia. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.157.241.12 (talk) 23:01, 6 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Universal Alphabet and Spelling Reform

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August 2013

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Did Eddington really notice a discrepancy in solar mass?

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Hi Timpo,

I noticed that at 13:42 hours on the 30th of July 2013 you added to the Fusion power page the statement: "However, [Arthur Eddington] detected a small (0.7%) difference in the actual solar mass compared to its theoretical value,..."
Could you supply a reference for that statement? - Fartherred (talk) 02:34, 22 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Fartherred,
I heard it on a BBC science radio program which is no longer available. I have not been able to find a 'respectable journal' ref, but generally BBC material is well researched and a Duckduckgo search seems to confirm its validity. Are there any astrophysicists editing who could help?Timpo (talk) 08:02, 23 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Ways to improve Parot doctrine (Spain)

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Explosive lens / shaped charge merge proposal

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Ways to improve Grappamiel

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  • This is a simple 'lift' from Eswiki following a chat with a 'camereo' from Uruguay - hence paragraphs (less makers publicity which seems inappropriate).I did not find any reliable English language sources, so the lifted refs are also a bit unsatisfactory for anglophones- Thanks for fixing the columns - the link to Tablao got lost so I fixed that, regards Timpo (talk) 06:35, 9 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
The link to Tablados (a parish in Austurias) was, I assume, incorrect. Is Tablao (an establishment featuring Flamenco) correct? The article does not mention Uruguay, and Grappamiel seems to be referring to dancers, not dancing establishments. Cnilep (talk) 08:31, 9 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I checked the link, and it leads to the Flamenco dance site 'floorboards', a part of the Hispanohablante culture of informal es:Chiringuito bars that pop up in summer (maybe if I lift that article too we could expand the informal culture coverage - who knows?).
Unlike UK/US practice, Spanish people do not distinguish, but rather incorporates alcohol consumption as part of cultural activities, so that certain drinks are associated with particular activities. The idea of 'port with cheese', or the 'six o'clock swill' or excluding children from bars are all ideas which we Anglophones tend to take as established, but which many Spanish folk tend to consider most bizarre, if not downright objectionable. As far as I can tell Grappamiel is only brewed in Uruguay, and mostly consumed there but I can't be sure, so I used 'weasel-words' 'popular in Uruguay' (first line) Timpo (talk) 06:33, 10 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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Fernando VII of Spain

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It is not a matter of when was the name origined, but actually, how the King came to be known posthumously. In the case of Fernando VII, he is known by historians with two nicknames: the Desired, used historically by his supporters in reference to his expected return after the Independence War, and the Felon King, which is a nickname widely used by his detractors to highlight the negative aspects of his reign after returning, specially after the events resulting from the Las Cabezas de San Juan mutiny and the Ominous Decade. Felon actually stands for traitor, a treacherous or false person, which historians believe to be descriptive of the latter part of Fernando's reign. Cheers. Impru20 (talk) 13:44, 31 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The posthumous appellation does make more sense - Thank You! Timpo (talk) 06:54, 1 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]