User:Shāntián Tàiláng/sandbox
Prime Minister of Dzhokaht (諸葛) | |
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In office August 14, 3111 – February 15, 3123 Serving with Corvus Qyen | |
Monarch | Xenophanes Dahjoan (倒轉) |
Governor General | Ed-frith Pungshi |
Chancellor | Wulf-helm Juku |
Preceded by | Quirinus Xu |
Succeeded by | Lishi Yeats |
Yushor from Hoyma | |
In office March 4, 3095 – February 14, 3114 | |
Preceded by | Xi'hwey Lu |
Succeeded by | Bill-helm Wang |
Personal details | |
Born | October 20, 3049 Jan'ow, New Wuhan |
Died | February 14, 3135 (aged 85) Dzhokaht City, Dzhokaht |
Political party | Golden League |
Education | Institute of Ekwoni, New Edo, New Wuhan |
The Shaw family
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Alice Shaw | Anthony Shaw | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bert Shaw | Corina Bucksworth | Bobby Shaw | Edwina Rogers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Donna Shaw | David Shaw | Emily Shaw | Fred Shaw | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grid chart test
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Tom Torlino
[edit]Thomas "Tom" Torlino | |
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Born | 1859 or 1860 Arizona |
Died | After 1910 (aged 49–50) Tohatchi, New Mexico? |
Nationality | American (Navajo) |
Years active | Entered (aged 22) Departed August 28, 1886 (aged 25–26) |
Known for | Student of Carlisle Indian Industrial School |
Some ASCII art of a kitty-cat:
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Timeline
[edit]Explanation of color-codes:
- Lifespans recorded in the Masoretic text: Crimson (▄▄), vermilion (▄▄), and cinnabar (▄▄)
Grid
[edit]Surname | draftsman | etcher | musician | sculptor | Notes |
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Draftsman | ? | ? | ? | ||
Etcher | ? | ? | ? | The etcher is not the namesake of Mr. Etcher's job. | |
Musician | ? | ? | ? | The draftsman is not the namesake of Mr. Musician's job. | |
Sculptor | ? | ? |
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Etcher | The etcher is not the namesake of Mr. Etcher's job. | ||||
Musician | The draftsman is not the namesake of Mr. Musician's job. | ||||
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Etcher | The etcher is not the namesake of Mr. Etcher's job. | ||||
Musician | The draftsman is not the namesake of Mr. Musician's job. | ||||
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Grid 2
[edit]A logician tries to find out who is who and obtains the following partially correct information:
1. Mr. Baker is the smith. 2. Mr. Carpenter is the baker. 3. Mr. Draper is not the smith. 4. Mr. Smith is not the draper.
If it is known that three of the four statements are false, who is the carpenter?
Surname | baker | carpenter | draper | smith |
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Baker | ? | ? | ? | |
Carpenter | ?? | ?? | ?? | |
Draper | ? | ? | ??? | |
Smith | ? | ? | ???? |
If both statements 3 and 4 are false, then only statement 1 can also be false:
Surname | baker | carpenter | draper | smith |
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Baker | 1 | 1 | ||
Carpenter | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
Draper | ? | ? | ||
Smith | ? | ? |
Colors
[edit]Colors (testing) [click the "show" button all the way to the right]
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Something for the lulz
[edit]Zachary Q. Gleisner killed over 75 people in 30 minutes over in Germany though he may not be an American murderer he is very aggressive and dangerous.
Malsumis is the highly malevolent spirit or goddess of chaos and thorns in Abenaki mythology. Imagine you go to a party, and there is cheesecake. You cut the cake, only to realize that it is filled with bees. This is what Malsumis is like. And then,someone is like, "I have bee poison," and they put the poison in the cake. But now it's poisonous. So they also say, "I have bee antidote. It will make it safe, but some of the bees may live." This is also Malsumis. [1]
Plankton successfully takes over Bikini Bottom and drives the Krusty Krab out of business with his own Krabby Patty franchise. However, the talking patty from before warns him that, "what the patty gives, the patty can take away." Patties then begin raining down and crushing Plankton's empire, one of which has a familiar set of snail-eyes that crushes the Chum Bucket after bouncing off a run-down Krusty Krab. Then, the snail-eyed patty jumps out of the ocean and crushes the Statue of Liberty, then the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Elizabeth Tower, St. Paul's Cathedral, the London Palladium, the Cleopatra's Needle, the Blackpool Tower, the Eiffel Tower, the Sistine Chapel, and finally he crushes the Taipei 101.
In the ultimate ending, SpongeBob, Patrick, and Plankton wake up in one another's dream and it is revealed that this was all Gary's dream, who was the one who ate the Krabby Patty. After waking up, he goes around town and sees SpongeBob, Patrick, and Plankton before returning home to rest. SpongeBob then brings back a Krabby Patty for Gary, who refuses to let him eat it because it may give him nightmares. Gary then watches as SpongeBob has a "conversation" with the patty. As SpongeBob prepares to eat the patty, he is eaten by the Alaskan Bull Worm, causing Gary to faint into slumber. Meanwhile, the Alaskan Bull Worm jumps out of the ocean and eats the Statue of Liberty, then the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, London's Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral, the London Palladium, the Cleopatra's Needle, the Sheffield Park railway station, the Eastbourne Pier, the Eiffel Tower, the Royal Palace of Madrid, and lastly he eats the Lions Gate Bridge.
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YOU HAVE FOUND A VIRUS! PLEASE LEAVE THIS PAGE IMMEDIATELY! Plot (end-section)
Having lost their opportunity to return home, Fry, Bender, and the Professor resign themselves to going to the end of time. After the last existing proton decays, they are amazed to discover that the
lower than the previous one, causing the time machine to crush their duplicates in the new universe to death as they enter their machine (avoiding a time travel paradox). Fry rushes to meet Leela and manages to make it to their date on time. After dinner, Fry apologizes for losing his birthday card to her, but Leela dismisses it and tells him that she will always remember their time together. Bender can be seen under the bridge they stand on, burying the bodies of the dead duplicates. The episode Sea Captain 1000 focuses on the cryogenic freezing of the series protagonist, Philip J. Fry, and the events when he awakens 1,000 years in the past. The episode was written by David X. Cohen and Matt Groening, and directed by Rich Moore and Gregg Vanzo. The late Dick Clark and the even later Leonard Nimoy guest-starred as themselves. Plot
On December 31, 1999, a pizza delivery boy named Philip J. Fry delivers a pizza to "Applied Cryogenics" in New York City only to discover that the order was actually a prank call. Dejected and demoralized, he stops in the deserted lab to eat the pizza while outside the whole world is getting ready to celebrate the beginning of New Year, while sitting on a chair. At midnight, Fry loses his balance on the chair and falls into an open cryonic tube, which only goes backwards in time, and As the year 1000 begins, the Holy Roman Empire The episode Time Pilot 1040 focuses on the cryogenic freezing of the series protagonist, Philip J. Fry, and the events when he awakens 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, Plot
On December 31, 1999, a pizza delivery boy named Philip J. Fry delivers a pizza to "Applied Cryogenics" in New York City only to discover that the order was actually a prank call. Dejected and demoralized, he stops in the deserted lab to eat the pizza while outside the whole world is getting ready to celebrate the beginning of New Year, while sitting on a chair. At midnight, Fry loses his balance on the chair and falls into an open cryonic tube and is frozen as it immediately activates. He is defrosted on December 31, 1040 AD, in an empty universe, after pretty much olive the universe's protons decayed. Fry, ironically, ends up alone in a black void. Treehouse of Horror
"Treehouse of Horror Plot
In the opening, Kang attempts to speed up an exceedingly slow and boring baseball game, despite Kodos' protests, but ends up destroying the universe when the baseball players go so fast, they turn into a killer vortex which sucks up the entire universe, even God. After Kodos berates Kang off-camera for destroying the universe, the two aliens laugh evilly, cancel The Primpsons Halloween Special, and quickly get set up for Christmas. |
Testing
[edit]- Disco Dancer (Devo song)
- X2C
- Daddy Cool (
Boney M.Devo song) - One of These Nights
- Sun Daze
- Watch Us Work It
- Template:Devo
CountrySoy Boy (Alan Jackson song)- Take It Easy
- Smooth Noodle Maps
- Jim and Jack and Hank
- Dig Your Roots
- Tangled Up (
Thomas RhettDevo album) - Die a Happy Man
- Star of the Show
- Glory (
BastilleDevo song) - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Devo
- Rodrick Heffley
- Ron McGovney
- Jeff Friedl
- Blame (Bastille song)
- Bastille (band)
- Wild World (album)
- Long Road Out of Eden
Goodness gracious, how DOES Angela Criss keep writing up all those long pseudo-articles?! Times like this, I really wish she'd simply created those as subpages of her OWN userpage(s). Then maybe she wouldn't have created all those sockpuppet accounts.
See, I was doing a high-school world history project on Athena at the time that vandalism happened, and it would be a few years before I started to edit Wikipedia even as an IP address.
Year testing
[edit]Formula things
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It is known that But and , so
One math problem is If 6 builders can build 8 houses in 100 days, how many days would it take 10 builders to build 20 houses at the same rate? and this can be set up as
which, with cross-multiplication twice, gives
From The Phantom Tollbooth:
"Why, did you know that if a beaver two feet long with a tail a foot and a half long can build a dam twelve feet high and six feet wide in two days, all you would need to build Boulder Dam is a beaver sixty-eight feet long with a fifty-one-foot tail?" (Note: Boulder Dam is 726.4 feet high (816?) and 1,244 feet long (1397?). Also, the theoretical beaver would be 34 times the size of the normal beaver.)
So this problem must be set up as
which gives
Chinese calendar (work in progress)
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Storm name stuff
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Storm names
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The list of names to the right were used for named storms that formed in the North Atlantic in 2020. As more than 21 named storms occurred this season, storms that formed after Wilfred took names from the Greek alphabet. The 2020 season is only the second hurricane season ever to trigger this naming protocol (the first being the 2005 season). Retired names, if any, will be announced by the World Meteorological Organization during the joint 42nd and 43rd Sessions of the RA IV Hurricane Committee in the spring of 2021 (in concurrence with any names from the 2019 season).[2][3] If a Greek name were to be retired, it would be included on the list of retired names but also remain in the auxiliary list. For example, Iota would be retired as "Iota 2020" but it would still be used in a future year if the main list was exhausted.[4] The names not retired from this list will be used again in the 2026 season. This is the same list used in the 2014 season, as no names were retired from that year. The names Isaias, Paulette, Rene, Sally, Teddy, Vicky, and Wilfred from the regular list were used for the first time this year, as were the auxiliary list names of Eta, Theta, and Iota. Isaias and Paulette replaced Ike and Paloma, respectively, after 2008, but both names went unused in 2014. The namings of Vicky and Wilfred marked only the second time storms were assigned "V" and "W" names in the Atlantic, with the first instances being Vince and Wilma in 2005.[5][6]
- ^ Fee, Christopher; Webb, Jeffrey (2016). "G". American Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales: An Encyclopedia of American Folklore. Vol. 1. ABC-CLIO, LLC. p. 420. ISBN 9781610695688.
- ^ "Why 2019's Hurricane Dorian Wasn't Retired by the World Meteorological Organization". The Weather Channel. Archived from the original on 2020-04-02. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
- ^ "Here's What Happens If a Tropical Storm or Hurricane With a Greek Alphabet Name Needs to Be Retired". The Weather Channel. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
- ^ National Weather Service [@NWS] (October 6, 2020). "We're getting some questions about this as #Delta continues to strengthen: If Delta needed to be "retired" from the list of hurricane names, it would be retired as "Delta 2020" and "Delta" would continue to be used if the Greek alphabet were needed again" (Tweet). Retrieved October 6, 2020 – via Twitter.
- ^ Alvarez-Wertz, Jane (September 14, 2020). "Tropical Storm Vicky becomes 20th named storm of the 2020 season, 5 named storms currently in Atlantic". wavy.com. Portsmouth, Virginia: WAVY-TV. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
- ^ Hausen, Nick (September 18, 2020). "Tropical Storm Wilfred forms in the Atlantic". Harrisburg, Illinois: WSIL-TV. Retrieved September 18, 2020.