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Loof for PD images for these artists:

Understand when an image becomes Public domain for various countries, for works made by a single person (not a group, not a corporation and not anonymously) - to be resaerched later, database errors permitting:

Country        Date published  Author's death  Date enters Public Domain?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------               
United States  up to 1923       any year       PD already
United States  1923 to 1963     any year       2019 if renewals filed
United States  1923 to 1963     any year       2019 if in copyright in 1998
United States  1923 to 1963     any year       PD if in PD in 1998
Berne-C-States 1924             1924           1975
                to               to             to
               1933             1933           1981 ?
               1934             1934           1982 ? or 2019 ?
Soviet Union   up to 1973       any year       PD because unenforceable?
               after 1973       any year       ?
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bern-C-States = States agreeing to the
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
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In the United States, the copyright law causes all copyrighted works which have reached the end of their term of copyright protection to fall into the public domain on January 1 of the appropriate year.

Due to the accession by the United States to the Berne Convention (Berne Union treaty), the U.S. originally changed its laws to have all works created by an author fall out of copyright (into the public domain) at the same time, January 1, 50 years after they died, or either 75 years after publication or 100 years after creation, whichever is shorter, if the author was not a natural person or was a collective work or work for hire.

This was later changed as a result of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act which increased protections for copyright holders by 20 years to harmonize with the WIPO Copyright Treaty and the equivalent extension made to the 1993 revisions to the Berne Convention.

As a result of these changes, in the case of a work created by an individual, the work goes into the public domain on January 1, 70 years after the author dies. Where the work is a joint effort of two or more authors, it goes into the public domain on January 1, 70 years after the death of the last surviving joint author.

In the case of a work made for hire, a pseudonymous work, or a collective work, the work goes into the public domain on January 1, 95 years after the date of first publication, or 120 years after creation, whichever is shorter.

background Piper Alpha

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de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper Alpha en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper Alpha

http://www.seacomcanada.com/paeng.htm Occidental Petroleum made approximately £3.5m ($6.25 Million US) a day from Piper Alpha which, at its peak, accounted for 10% of the UK's North Sea oil production.

Estimates have since placed the cost to Occidental Petroleum at more than £8.5 Billion (15.2 Billion US).

APPENDIX TO THE OPINIONS OF THE JUDGES in RECLAIMING MOTIONS in the causes CALEDONIA NORTH SEA LIMITED Pursuers and Reclaimers; Against

Verification: The Piper Alpha was a North Sea oil production platform operated by Occidental Petroleum (Caledonia) Ltd and Texaco,

  • Appendix 1.2 Parties
    • This company were formerly known inter alios as Occidental Petroleum (Caledonia) Ltd (hereinafter referred to as OPCAL). ... In 1988 at the time of the accident OPCAL were the Operators of the Piper Alpha and Claymore oil production platform
    • By the date of the accident in 1988 the Participants were OPCAL (successors to the original interest of OPUK), Texaco Britain Ltd (successors to the original interest of Getty Oil International (England) Ltd.), Union Texas Petroleum Ltd (successors to the original interest of Allied Chemical (Great Britain) Ltd.), and Thomson North Sea Ltd. (successors to the original interest of Thomson Scottish Associates Ltd.)
    • Their respective shares in the Piper Alpha operations were as follows: OPCAL’s share was 36.5%, Texaco’s share was 23.5%, Union Texas Petroleum’s share was 20%, and Thomson’s share was 20%.

Questions rate of oil and gas production in 1988, and other years - see dti links oil and gas pipeline connections, also see dti

                           MCP-01
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Flotta <-----------T------- Piper

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                   \ 
                     Claymore
                        \ 
                         Tartan

impact calculations

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When a 1 cm particle hits Stardust (spacecraft) at x metres per second, how much energy is released and how much momentum is exchanged? Assume particle hits spacecraft at relative velocity v, and is fully absorbed by the Whipple shields. Kinetic Energy = 0.5 m v^2

Total momentum before impact = M0 + mv (relative to spacecraft it was travelling 0 metres per second) must equal momentum after impact = (M+m)V where V is small but nonzero, V=mv/(M+m)

volume = 4/3 (PI r^3) = 0.52 cubic cm

  • case A a 1 cm sphere of ice mass 0.5 gramme, 0.5 x 10^-3 kg
  • case B a 1 cm sphere of rock density 3 most likely for a meterorite mass 1.5 gramme, 1.5 x 10^-3 kg
  • case C a 1 cm sphere of iron ore density 5 mass 2.5 gramme, 2.5 x 10^-3 kg
  • Stardust flew by the comet at 6,1 km/s or 6100 metres per second
  • M=380kg although some of the included 80 kg of propellant will have been used
case  m        v          V=mv/(M+m)
----  ------------------------------
A     0.5e-3   6100      

to be continued

temporary copy from description of Image:Redcly182.jpg

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A photograph of the 1914 September 26 letters page of the newspaper Forward showing a letter by John Maclean MA, entitled The Attitude of the B.S.P. (B.S.P. was the British Socialist Party). J. Maclean had earlier sent the same letter body text to [1] Justice, on 17th September 1914.

Research Collections @ Glasgow Caledonian University (including the Gallacher Memorial Library) like GDL have no objection to the non-commercial use, on wikipedia, of its images so long as you acknowledge that the originals of these images are located in the Gallacher Memorial Library.

Thanks for contacting us and I hope this reply is of some help to you.

Philip Wallace Senior Assistant Research Collections @ Glasgow Caledonian University (T: 0141 273 1186, E: T.Wallace@gcal.ac.uk)

{{Creator| |Name = John Mclean |Alternative names = John Maclean |Birthdate = 1879 August 24 |Birthloc =

  • en: Glasgow, Scotland

|Deathdate = 1923 November 30 |Deathloc =

  • en: Glasgow, Scotland

|Workperiod = 1907 to 1923 |Workloc =

  • en: Glasgow, Scotland

}}


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Category:Copyright law

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Slowly move the Dore images from wikipedia's English Bible gallery to commons and upload to commons better images from: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/8/7/7/8779/8779-h/images/01-002.jpg full illustrated text from http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/8/7/7/8779/8779-h/8779-h.htm

Templates in progress

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Orphans adopted

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Brussels cinema in April

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MoTuWeThFrSaSu
-- -- --  1  2  3  4
 5  6  7  8  9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31 -


Wiki farms

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calendars

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horizontal calendar, better calendar

msg syntax (see here) that isn't here, yet:

{{message_name|p1|p2|p3}}
{{subst:ref_1 ABC}}
{{Merge XYZ}}
{{stub not}}  {{stub(no)}}
{{PAGE NAME}}  {{PAGENAME}}

Precising Rapunzel from the German 1857 version into English

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User:Wikibob/Rapunel_precis, now redundant as someone has done it better.

Italy

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Como
Chiavare, Italy
Lavagna, Italy
http://www.comune.lavagna.ge.it/link.htm
Liguria/RivieraTigullio/Chiavari/

Titan notes

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Huygens finds atmospheric pressure at 18 km (11 to 12 miles) altitude measured about 50 kilo Pascals (7.3 pounds per square inch). Earth has about 100 kilo Pascals at sea level, and pressure drops by about 50% for each 5 km altitude.

Altitude   Earth    Titan
-------------------------
ground     100      150
 5 km       50
10 km       25
15 km       12
18 km        9       50
20 km        6 

very approximate Titan atmospheric density with altitude, from Yelle model.

Altitude   Earth            Titan
---------------------------------------------
ground     283K 1.2 kg/m3   93K 0.006 g/cm3  =6 kg/m3
  5 km     250K 0.72 kg/m3
 10 km     218K 0.4 kg/m3
             Press=265 mb
 20 km                       ?K 0.002 g/cm3  =2 kg/m3
 40 km                       ?K 0.0008 g/cm3 =0.8 kg/m3
 50 km                       ?K 0.0005 g/cm3 =0.5 kg/m3
100 km                       ?K 0.00002 g/cm3 = 0.02 kg/m3
200 km                       ?K 0.0000015 g/cm3 = 0.0015 kg/m3
At 10 km, p=p0.(1- 65/218) ** (290/(8.3 * 6.5))
p=101325 Pa (0.7)** 5.375
p=14897 Pa
density = p/(R*T) = 14897/(8.314 * 218) = what units?
Density of air article has wrong formula!
density = p*M/(R*T*1000) = (14897*29)/(8.314 * 218 * 1000)
density = 0.238 kg/m3 (at 10 km altitude)

Huygens probe early results

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Quick and dirty transcription of Claudio Sollazzo transcript.

Claudio Sollazzo is head of Huygens operations unit, who has been babysitting the probe for many years, from ESA, from GPL. As Jean Pierre (sp?) has announced we have seen data from at least the first half hour of descent. During entry phase. Parachute deployed 15 seconds earlier than prediction, very close to expected profile. We are waiting to see the History data, the telemetry that was recorded on the probe before even the back cover came off so we can reconstruct the atmospheric entry phase.

From Chain B batteries are Ok, computer, software and instrument states are all good. Internal probe temperature was 25 degrees C, while outside was -180 degrees C, so our instruments were operating in a mild temperature. This explains the long life of the probe on the the ground.

The spin rate started at 9.5 revolutions per minute. and by the time we left it was 4.3 revolutions per minute. The variations told us that the third parachute was deployed correctly. When we left the probe was at 50 km altitude, and the radar altimeter was to be locked (?).

We have little information from Chain A, which we are investigating. The chains are totally independent, meaning there are effectively two independent probe, within the same housing - there is full redundancy.

The counter of lost packets was zero, meaning no packets were lost during the probe's transmission. Applause.

Audio ends at this point.

Decoding Mars images

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Mars Exploration Rover image's filename can be decoded using JPL Nasa's notes as follows. The filename 1N156861737EFF4000P0605L0M1 means:

1 = Opportunity

1    Spacecraft ID
       1 = Opportunity
       2 = Spirit

N = NAVCAM

2    Camera
       F = Forward HAZCAM
       R = Rear HAZCAM
       N = NAVCAM
       P = PANCAM
       M = Microscopic Imager
       E - EDLcam (Descent Imager)

156861737 seconds = 1 815.52936 days = 4.97075466 years. January 1, 2000 at 11:58:55.816 UTC is 946724335 seconds. 946724335 + 156861737 seconds is 2004-12-21 0:41:12

3 to 11   Spacecraft clock
       This is the number of seconds since January 1, 2000 
       at 11:58:55.816 UTC.

EFF = full frame EDR

12 to 14 Product type
       a) Beginning E - Type of EDR, which are raw with no camera 
          model  linearization or radiometric correction. If no 
          beginning E, then it is a Reduced Data Record (RDR).

40

15 to 16 Site number
  Site location count (indicates rover's location).
  Valid values: 00, 01, 02,...99, A0, A1,..., A9, AA, AB...etc.

00

17 to 18 Drive number
  Position-within-Site count (indicates rover's position within site)
  Valid values: 00, 01, 02,...99, A0, A1,..., A9, AA, AB...etc.

P = PMA & Remote Sensing instr. (Pancam, Navcam, Hazcam, MI, Mini-TES)

19 to 23 Command sequence number (one letter, 4 numbers)
  Denotes a group of images that were all obtained within a 
  single command sequence.

0605 = 0500 through 0999 - Unallocated, for possible future use

L = Left Camera eye

0 = Camera Filter (PANCAM only, 0 otherwise)

M = Product producer MIPL (OPGS) at JPL

1 = Product version number

webcomics

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John Allison
Pete Abrams
Sluggy Freelance
Brunostrip (1996 to 2004 continuing)
Bruno by Christopher Baldwin 1996 January 01-2004 March 02
Bruno comic timeline [2]

Expand Near Earth Asteroid Tracking.

Maps

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Maps I've uploaded from CIA World Factbook (public domain)

Maps others have uploaded from CIA World Factbook

Example Google Map Image search

Great circle mapper with ETOPS flight rule selection and airport locator.

Images

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See User:Wikibob/Images

Todo

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Notes on Jules Verne 1828 born in Nantes 11 year old stole aboard boat to India, caught by his father Paris in the 20th century manuscript found in safe published 1994 about faxes, copying machines hero is Michel ... impoverished writer.

manuscript was rejected by publishers

joined group named the 11 without women worked in theatre, studied geology, geography, ... after marriage worked in stock exchange and hated it balloonist felix touracean? NADAR 1863 wrote 5 weeks in a balloon, published by Hetzel new novel titled Voyages Extradinaire

1886 shot by his own nephew death of his publisher piere hetzel and his mother the next year

elected as town councillor the year of 2829

verne turns to death castle of carpathians 1892 lord of castle infatuated with opera singer but it's just a hologram and recording


new article on the Britain - Australian Toulmin packet mail service 1844-1848.

Chase French copyright on some nice old photos of Annecy, France following wiki's PD list, find out whether the French Caisse nationale des Monuments historiques copyright allows use of images. Is there a Wiki group that looks at this?

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Copyright notice says:

 Type :  image fixe, recueil de pièces

Auteur(s) :   Seeberger frères. Photographe
Titre(s) :   [Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, et région Rhône-Alpes, 1900-1925] [Image fixe numérisée] / Frères Séeberger, photogr.
Publication :  [St Cyr] : [Direction du Patrimoine. Archives du patrimoine photographique], [1900-1925]
Description matérielle :  28 photogr. pos. sur film (internégatifs) et 4 photogr. neg. sur verre : n. et b. ; 13 x 18 cm
Note(s) :   Acq. : Archives photographiques (Médiathèque du Patrimoine) (c) Caisse nationale des Monuments historiques
Tournage :  19000000-19250000
Sujet(s) :   Grande Chartreuse
Logement rural
Randonnée pédestre
Tramways
Marchés
Vie religieuse et monastique
Ponts
Gares
Annecy (Haute-Savoie) -- Scènes
Annecy, Lac de (France)
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (Haute-Savoie)
Mer de Glace (France)
Grenoble (Isère)
Chambéry (Savoie)
Domaine(s) :   Société ; Tourisme ;

Notice n° : FRBNF38497067

Phishing

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User:Wikibob/Phishing

Sandbox

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User:Wikibob/Sandbox

Audio Video clips

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BBC World service Discovery programme with Jeffrey Hoffman on the Shuttle:

pnm://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/worldservice/discovery.ra?title="Discovery"

Many BBC Dr Who clips links appear to be broken, or the webserver is. Here are a few that worked 2004 July 11.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/titles/realmedia/drwho2.ram

rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/cult/clips/drwho3.rm

Here is a compilation playlist file that worked with Real Audio.

rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/cult/titles/drwho1.rm rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/cult/titles/drwho2.rm rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/cult/titles/drwho3.rm rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/cult/titles/drwho4.rm

Reference: [5]

pnm://server.address.here:1234/realmedia.rm
 ?title=My Song
 &author=My Artist
 &copyright=2004 My Company
 &abstract=Under the (i) button!
rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/cult/titles/drwho1.rm?title=DrWho1&author="My Artist"&copyright="2004 My Company"&abstract="Under the (i) button!"

These clips appear not to work

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/clips/first.shtml

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/titles/realmedia/drwho1.ram

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/titles/realmedia/drwho2.ram

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/titles/realmedia/drwho3.ram

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/titles/realmedia/drwho4.ram

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/clips/realmedia/unearthly.ram

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/tv/titles/drwho4.shtml

for article on Codice fiscali

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Notes.

DVD includes Parade on Red Square, 7 November 1941 and Victory Celebration

http://actors.khv.ru/z/zakariadze.htm has

Серго Закариадзе
1 июля 1909 - 13 апреля 1971

В 1926 г. начал свою сценическую деятельность в Театре им. Руставели (Тбилиси). С 1928 г - актер 2-го Государственного театра в Кутаиси (впоследствии Театр имени К. Марджанишвили). В 1956 г. возвращается в Театр имени Руставели.
Народный артист СССР (1958).
Лауреат Ленинской (1960) и Государственной премий (1946, 1952).
Лауреат Всесоюзного кинофестиваля в номинации "Первый приз за мужскую роль" за 1960 год.
Серебряная премия Московского МКФ в 1965 г.
По морям ходит корабль "Серго Закариадзе", приписанный к Новороссийскому морскому пароходству.

Снимался в фильмах:

    * Последние крестоносцы (1933)
    * Дарико (1937)
    * Родина (1940)
    * Дружба (1941)
    * Георгий Саакадзе (1943)
    * Кутузов (1943)
    * Великий воин Албании Скандербег (1953)
    * День последний, день первый (1959)
    * Морская тропа (1962)
    * Палиастоми (1964)
    * Отец солдата (1964)
    * Встреча с прошлым (1966)
    * Не горюй! (1969)
    * Ватерлоо (1970) СССР/Италия
    * Скоро придет весна (?) 

Ссылки:

    * Gazeta.ru. Ну и денек! 

Babelised:


Sergo To zakariadze
 on 1 July 1909 - on 13 April 1971
 In 1926 began its stage activity in the theater im. Rustavelli (Tbilisi).
 With 1928 g - actor 2- GO of state theater in Kutaisi (subsequently theater im. K. Mardjanishvili).
 In 1956 Rustavelli returns to the theater to name. People artist OF THE USSR (1958).
 Laureate Leninskoy (1960) and State Prize (1946, 1952).
 Laureate of All-Union film festival in the nomination the "first prize for the man role" in 1960.
 The silver reward of Moscow MKF in 1965 on the seas walks ship "sergo Zakariadze", assigned to Novorossisk sea steam navigation.
 It were removed in the films:
 * last crusaders (1933)
 * Dariko (1937)
 * native land (1940)
 * friendship (1941)
 * of Georgiy saakadze (1943)
 * Kutuzov (1943)
 * the great soldier of Albania Skanderbeg (1953)
 * day the latter, day the first (1959)
 * sea path (1962)
 * By paliastomi (1964)
 * the father of soldier (1964)
 * encounter with the past (1966)
 * do not grieve! (1969)
 * Waterloo (1970) SSSR/Italiya
 * soon will arrive spring (?)
 References:
 * Gazeta.ru. Well and day!

Old stuff deleted

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