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Of course this will never be a complete list. It's just where I park collections of links that I need to come back to.

It is at least partly self-archiving... the most recent links are at the top.

See also unimpedia, the unimpeded repository for the unimportant.

Misc

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Lap steel guitar, deleted image not cleaned up

New articles to create

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Phil Manning, see http://www.philmanning.com.au/biography.html

Valco, National Guitar Company, see http://www.jefflang.com.au/equipment.htm

Wandervogel Laute and Mandolino, see User talk:Galassi

Phil Leadbetter, Mel Bay

Harmony Guitar Company

http://www.imdb.com/find?q=Bon%20Yoyage;s=all

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055807/plotsummary Bon Voyage 1962

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310778/plotsummary Bon Voyage 2003

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036659/plotsummary Bon Voyage 1944

Religious education http://www.fpa.org.uk/about/pubs/ SRE = "sex and relationships eductation"

British comics

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Valiant (comic)

Albion with some good history 26pigs

Anti-nuclear

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Anti-nuclear - needs refactor. See also

Requested moves

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Wikipedia:Moving guidelines for administrators

23:49, 3 Dec 2004 SimonP deleted Quasiturbine (Listed on VfD, votes 5-1 in favour of deletion)

The Quasiturbine is one of such photo-detonation engine of the future. (unsigned)

  • User Ylian, contributed to Quasiturbine-related articles over a period of three days and not heard from since, User:Ylian page says they're on the US west coast, but from Talk:Quasiturbine: I think you need to put the message at:User talk:Ylian, all the anon ip's seem to be this person (Montreal, CA). By the way, this user has re-licenced the images to GFDL and appears to be on the patent. Duk 20:16, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC). If they're really from Montreal, the relationship to Gilles is an interesting question.

Wind farms

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Capacity factor etc

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There are about 8766 hours in a year (that's the average over four years, with one a leap year), so a 1 MW unit with 100% availability and 100% load factor would deliver 8.766 GWh in a year.

Portland stage one is expected to deliver 90 GWh per year, so that's a little under 10.3 MW, for a 30 MW plant, where you'd expect a fossil or nuke plant of 30 MW to deliver more than twice that.

Portland overall is 195 MW to produce 500 GWh p.a., which is very close to 57 MW.

Or to put it another way, the rated maximum output of Portland will be 195 MW, but to produce the same amount of electricity in a year from fossil or nuke assuming 80% availability, you'd only need 71.3 MW of installed capacity.

  • UK DTI site discussing some terms.
  • Another DTI page using the term DNC for developed net capacity.
  • EERU page using DNC to mean declared net capacity.
  • Some definitions and interesting discussions including wind vs nuke comparisons.

AHA.

  • Description of a wind turbine and a nuke, giving GWh/year for both.

See analog.

Photos

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External:

meta:CDT: Lets Make a Map of Wikipedia

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