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== Australia location in article ==
I guarentee that the most common use of the word OZ in the world is to refer to Australia, so I have moved it.

== Wizard of Oz ==
Maybe the wicked witch did continue to live after melting... but as ''melted goo'' that absorbed into the ground :-) -- [[User:RTC|RTC]] 00:02 Nov 28, 2002 (UTC)
Maybe the wicked witch did continue to live after melting... but as ''melted goo'' that absorbed into the ground :-) -- [[User:RTC|RTC]] 00:02 Nov 28, 2002 (UTC)


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What story is that in?--L.E./12.144.5.2/le@put.com
What story is that in?--L.E./12.144.5.2/le@put.com


I believe Oz was originally satire aimed at Willima Jennings Bryan, the Democratic Presidential candidate in 1896, 1900, and 1908, but I see nothing about that here. Am I right on this?
I believe Oz was originally satire aimed at William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic Presidential candidate in 1896, 1900, and 1908, but I see nothing about that here. Am I right on this?


Zulitz
Zulitz

:See [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]. [[User:Radicalsubversiv|'''R'''adical'''S'''ubversiv]] [[User talk:Radicalsubversiv|'''E''']] 00:13, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)

== "Oz" for Australia ==
I don't think Oz comes directly from "Oz-tralia" but rather either from "AUS" - the international 3-letter identification code for Australia or from "Aussie" (I don't know which came first), perhaps someone would care to look into this vital matter...
:I'd agree, most of us when saying Australia wouldn't pronounce the first syllable as Oz. I always thought it derived from Aussie.


::You know I was kinda wondering about that. According to Oxford English dictionary online, the first use of the term to describe Australia was in 1902, and spelled "Oss."; this was an abbr. for South Australia, and too early, I think, to be derived either from the novel or from AUS. ''However'' the first time "Oz" is actually used to describe Australia was in 1944 -- a few years after the famous movie.

::My theory is that when the movie premier down under people noted the similarity between between the names, and it was adopted as a sort of joking reference to their own "magical" land.--[[User:Dudeman5685|Dudeman5685]] ([[User talk:Dudeman5685|talk]]) 03:41, 4 September 2008 (UTC)

== Article cleanup ==
I can't find an article link for this entry:
* [[OZ Wheels]], an alloy wheel manufacturer from Italy, established in 1971, see [[OZ Racing]]
I'm inclined to delete it. Thoughts?<br>
Cheers, --[[User:4wajzkd02|Joe Sperrazza]] ([[User talk:4wajzkd02|talk]]) 04:26, 5 December 2008 (UTC)

==Oz project==
I have removed the Oz project; DAB pages don't belong in projects like that. [[User:Jnestorius|jnestorius]]<sup>([[User talk:Jnestorius|talk]])</sup> 17:55, 13 September 2010 (UTC)

OZ liquid measuring unit? <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/84.108.204.63|84.108.204.63]] ([[User talk:84.108.204.63|talk]]) 19:45, 19 December 2012 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

Latest revision as of 18:06, 20 August 2024

Australia location in article

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I guarentee that the most common use of the word OZ in the world is to refer to Australia, so I have moved it.

Wizard of Oz

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Maybe the wicked witch did continue to live after melting... but as melted goo that absorbed into the ground :-) -- RTC 00:02 Nov 28, 2002 (UTC)

Ewwwwwwwww! ;) --Dante Alighieri


Scarecrow King of the Munchkins? What story is that in?--L.E./12.144.5.2/le@put.com

I believe Oz was originally satire aimed at William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic Presidential candidate in 1896, 1900, and 1908, but I see nothing about that here. Am I right on this?

Zulitz

See The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. RadicalSubversiv E 00:13, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)

"Oz" for Australia

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I don't think Oz comes directly from "Oz-tralia" but rather either from "AUS" - the international 3-letter identification code for Australia or from "Aussie" (I don't know which came first), perhaps someone would care to look into this vital matter...

I'd agree, most of us when saying Australia wouldn't pronounce the first syllable as Oz. I always thought it derived from Aussie.


You know I was kinda wondering about that. According to Oxford English dictionary online, the first use of the term to describe Australia was in 1902, and spelled "Oss."; this was an abbr. for South Australia, and too early, I think, to be derived either from the novel or from AUS. However the first time "Oz" is actually used to describe Australia was in 1944 -- a few years after the famous movie.
My theory is that when the movie premier down under people noted the similarity between between the names, and it was adopted as a sort of joking reference to their own "magical" land.--Dudeman5685 (talk) 03:41, 4 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Article cleanup

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I can't find an article link for this entry:

I'm inclined to delete it. Thoughts?
Cheers, --Joe Sperrazza (talk) 04:26, 5 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Oz project

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I have removed the Oz project; DAB pages don't belong in projects like that. jnestorius(talk) 17:55, 13 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

OZ liquid measuring unit? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.108.204.63 (talk) 19:45, 19 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]