User:Leonard G.
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Favorite quotes:
[editar]- "The best defense against usurpatory government is an assertive citizenry"[1]
- "[Leonard], you worry too much! " [2]
- "Don't worry - be happy." [3]
- "What, me worry? " [4]
- "Don't worry, my dog found the chainsaw " [5]
- William F. Buckley, Jr.
- Grandmaster Byong Hong Yu, my taekwando master.
- Meher Baba - spiritual leader of my late and beloved next door neighbors.
- Alfred E. Neuman - the gapped toothed mascot of Mad Magazine, a periodical reflective of (and reenforcing) the cultural reaction against post-war conformity that ultimately enabled the massive protests against the Viet Nam War and the downfall of United States Presidents Lyndon Baines Johnson and (as a consequence of the Watergate scandal and the bombing of Cambodia) Richard Millhouse Nixon.
- From the animated film Lilo & Stitch
Did you know... main page featured new articles
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Steam clock
13 April 2006 - subsquently expanded by others -
Polygraph (duplicating device)
5 November 2008 -
Argentinian Corvette ARA Uruguay
2 January 2009
Concerning Deletionists
[editar]Deletionists not only want to delete articles, now they want to hide the remnants of evidence of the inappropriateness of such deletions, as evidenced by their attempts to delete the article Deletionpedia (see Talk:Deletionpedia. I have little understanding of what motivates deletionists but I have seen indications of their personalities (masked in high mindedness) that are somewhat disturbing, and even often reflected in their self-important or threatening user names. My personal opinion is that they do it for the sport of it, not for any realistic sense of "improvement" to WP. If they were at all consistent they would go after the hundreds of Pokemon articles, but probably would not want to stir up that hornets' nest. Instead they pick on minor but difficult to substantiate articles such as Chinese copy method.
Topics of interest and some knowledge
[editar]- Aviation - light aircraft and sailplanes.
- Battery electric automobiles and light trucks and their construction and conversion from ICE vehicles.
- Energy conservation and alternative sources.
- Mount Diablo (in central CA).
- Photovoltaic on-grid (net metering) household solar power.
- Roof water recovery and storage for two season climate regions.
- Top bar hives for beekeeping in developed countries.
- U.S. Naval aircraft of the 1950's and 1960's. Have historic info and pictures.
I am willing to take and submit requested photographs in my area (greater San Francisco Bay area and Contra Costa county).
Major articles created or with substantial expansion or rewrite
[editar]- Bridge (most of my contributed content is now in derived articles - this is now a master index)
- Cyclotron
- Electric vehicle conversion - Almost all of the article content has been moved to this Wikibook
- Ford Ranger EV
- Haptic
- Hayward Fault Zone
- Hydrogen economy
- Movie projector
- Projection booth
- Riverboat
- Sand casting (started and subsequently substantially expanded by other editors)
- Secular icon
- Stereography (subsequently divided by others, creating also Anaglyph image and content for Stereoscope)
- Synchrotron
- San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (Western span retrofit)
- Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, a division by others of content from San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
Minor articles created or enhanced with substantial expansion or rewrite
[editar]- Africanized bee
- Alluvial plain
- Anchor windlass
- Art game
- Athabasca Glacier
- Bell tower
- Bi-metal (now largely in Bi-metallic strip)
- Box truss
- Break action
- Campanile
- Centrifugal casting
- City car
- Cloisonné
- Contact print
- Continuous-rod warhead
- Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
- Crookes tube
- Diorama
- Diving bell
- Dry dock
- Earthquake warning system
- Enlarger
- Eyebar
- Ferry slip (Barge slip)
- Fireboat
- Gigapixel image
- Grosvenor Arch
- Grape joke
- Horses in art
- Hummer H2
- Template:HoneybeeArticles
- Imperial guardian lions
- Imperial roof decoration
- Isochron dating
- Kinder Morgan Energy Partners
- Kinoscope
- Locomotives in art
- Linear particle accelerator
- Linoleum
- List of honeybee articles and its associated template
- Machine Age
- Pipeline video inspection
- Polygraph (duplicating device)
- Pontoon
- Radar
- Reflector sight
- Magnetron
- Mascaron (architecture)
- Mass flow sensor
- Meridian Gate
- Model yachting
- Neighborhood electric vehicle
- Oil refinery#Specialized end product units
- Orgasmatron
- Parkfield, California#Geology
- Parkfield earthquake (an article split from the above)
- Partial zero-emissions vehicle
- Personal weapon
- Pressure gauge
- Radiation damage
- Repeating rifle
- Samuel Beckett Bridge
- San Francisco War Memorial Opera House (with composite image)
- Savo Island
- Side-spar cable-stayed bridge
- Semi-submersible
- Sensor
- Slotted waveguide
- Slow search
- Snow coach
- Stairway
- Steam clock
- Stressed ribbon bridge
- Suisun Bay
- Sundowner (three meanings added)
- Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle
- Superstate
- Temple of Bel
- Template:HoneybeeArticles
- The Immoral Mr. Teas
- Thermostat
- Torque converter
- Top bar hive
- Trim package (automobile)
- Vacuum casting
- Vierendeel bridge
- Worker bee
- Weigh lock
- Wet sub
- Wrench
Works in progress:
[editar]- Offline translation of french WP barometer article to replace barometer
- Household seismic safety
- Seismic retrofit
Major contributions:
[editar]- Grand Staircase#Paleontolgy, with images
- Haptic
- Mount Diablo
- Naval architecture (add sections: Seakeeping, Habitability, Range, Style)
- Perpetual war
- San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (seismic refits and rebuilding)
- Silver Bridge (extensive copyedit and added material)
- Suspension bridge#Construction sequence
- Tripartite Pact#German declaration of war
- Unicameralism#Unicameralism trends within the States of the United States
Substantial article enhancements:
[editar]- Balboa Park Station (Architecture noted)
- California government and politics#Bi-partisan gerrymandering
- California mission#Architectural influence
- Die (manufacturing)
- For Whom the Bell Tolls
- Forbidden Planet
- Hummer H2
- Klystron
- Loge (Theater seating)
- Luck
- Military engineer
- Petard
- Prius#Driving tricks to improve mileage
- Regulatory capture#A modern example
- Regulatory capture#Current concerns
- Reamer
- Reflux#Use in beverage distilation
- San Francisco Bay Area (Terrains, Landforms, Earthquake Faults, Earthquakes, Living expenses)
- Seismometer
- Slip (aerodynamic)
- Transamerica Pyramid
- DaimlerChrysler smart#smart in North America
- Qilin
Disambiguation enhancements:
[editar]- Loge (theater seating)
- Slip (woman's clothing, ceramics, aeronautics)
- Sundowner (vehicle, herder, resthome resident)
Image with associated text contributions to the following articles:
[editar]- 9 O'Clock Gun
- Anchor windlass
- Ariel Atom
- Beaux Arts (architecture)
- Beijing opera
- Bridge
- Brooklyn Bridge
- Bucksport (town), Maine
- Caboose
- Caisson (engineering)
- Capstan (nautical)
- Catherine Palace
- Carex (commons image references)
- Central Park
- Chongqing
- Cloisonné
- Crookes tube
- Diana (goddess)
- Francis P. Duffy
- De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter (floatplane image)
- Dragon dance
- Electric vehicle conversion
- Enlarger
- Erie canal Locks and bridges
- Ferris wheel
- Ferry slip
- Filoli (Garden image)
- Fireboat
- Forbidden City
- Fort Knox, Maine
- Funicular
- Gerrymander (PD map)
- Golden Gate Park (North windmill)
- Great Hall of the People
- Great Wall of China
- Greek Revival
- Great Wall of China
- Hydrofoil
- Imperial roof decoration
- Jin Mao Building
- Kiel canal
- Kodachrome Basin State Park
- Library
- Lift bridge
- Manhattan Bridge
- Marble sculpture (Origin and qualities, The West Wind by Gould)
- Masonry
- Meridian Gate
- Movie projector
- Monument to the People's Heroes
- Monterey, California
- Mystic Seaport
- Navajo Bridge
- Nian
- Oriental Pearl Tower
- Painted Desert, Arizona
- Parkfield earthquake (PD maps)
- Peace Hotel
- Personal weapon (reproduction weapons at the Great Wall)
- Peterhof
- Plate girder bridge
- Platybelodon
- Poison Oak
- Pomona
- Postmodern architecture (A too eclectic example)
- Prenocephale
- Pudong
- Qilin
- Riverboat (Six types of river craft and a cruise ship diagram)
- Robert Fleming Gourlay
- Rocky Mountaineer (coach and train images)
- San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (various images)
- San Francisco War Memorial Opera House
- Seismic retrofit
- Shanghai#Architecture
- Shay locomotive
- Simple suspension bridge
- Solar tracker
- Stainless steel
- Stereoscopy
- Streamline Moderne (S.F. Maritime Museum, 1937)
- Sundial Bridge (using third party contributed pictures)
- Sulfur (Pile prepared for loading aboard ship)
- Surface supplied diving
- Tachymeter (enhanced existing image)
- Three Gorges Dam#Dam model
- Tiananmen Square
- Tiananmen Gate
- USS Arizona Memorial (PD image)
- Valkyrie (equestrian statue of a valkyrie)
- Vancouver
- Vermilion Cliffs
- VIA Rail (Locomotives, dining car interior)
- Western Skunk Cabbage
- Whaleboat
- Williamsburg Bridge
- Wind farm
- Wrightspeed X1
- Wuhan
- Zen garden
Minor contributions
[editar]- Adjustable spanner (Proper use)
- Beekeeping leading practices (Fall requeening, managing in africanized areas)
- Coalinga, California (etemology)
- Disruptive technology (High performance replacement examples)
- Golden Gate Bridge (Fort Point, movies)
- Helper, Utah (etemology, map)
- Mazda B-Series (North America) (Sundowner model noted)
- Parachute, Colorado (etemology)
- Santa Barbara Channel (Get Oil Out)
- Sutro tower (functionality, aesthetics)
Text added to image descriptions
[editar]Image:Forbidden_Planet_poster.jpg
English translations of technical diagrams found on commons
[editar]-
Sewage treatment process diagram
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Movie projector display sequence
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Prague Astronomical Clock functions
Quotation contributions:
[editar]Some more images
[editar]Featured selected images gallery by week
[editar](Images include those uploaded directly to Commons, but all have been incorporated into English Wikipedia articles)
2005
[editar]-
Sept 11th
A floatplane -
Sept 18th
NYC Public Library -
Sept 25th
A Shay locomotive -
Oct 2nd
A Beaux Arts façade -
Oct 9th
A garden at Filoli -
Oct 16th
Jellyfish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium -
Oct 23rd
The customs house at Monterey, California -
Oct 30th
A nian at the Ming Dynasty Tombs -
Nov 6th
A schematic for electric vehicle conversion -
Nov 13th
A bridge taxononmy -
Nov 20th
Ancient and modern at Wuhan -
Dec 4th
Father Duffy monument -
December 11th
Steam engine model -
December 18th
A novelty battery electric vehicle -
December 25th
The West Wind, a marble sculpture
2006
[editar]-
January 1st
The West Wind, a marble sculpture -
January 8th
Reproduction personal weapons -
January 15th
A Bogen enlarger -
January 29th
A Caisson (engineering) -
February 4thth
A relay -
February 11th
An inertial switch -
February 18th
A surface supplied diver -
February 25th
Cloisonne headress -
March 11th
A step-stone bridge -
March 19th
View of Mt. Diablo and the Diablo Valley -
March 26th
Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall interior -
April 2nd
A Moon Bridge -
April 9th and 16th
Great Wall of China -
April 23rd
A Danish offshore wind farm -
April 3rd - May 21st
A concert of Tang Dynasty Music -
May 28th
The Navajo Bridges -
June 4th
A view of Utah Road 400 -
June 11th
A weigh bridge -
June 18th
Antique snow coach -
June 25th
The Vermilion Cliffs -
July 2nd
The Rocky Mountaineer -
July 9th
An Ariel Atom sports car -
July 16th
Erie Canal locks -
July 23rd
VIA Rail Dining car interior -
July 30th
Solar tracker headworks detail -
August 13th
Portrait sculpture of Robert Fleming Gourlay -
August 20th
A model yacht -
August 27th
Highway 24
Seismic retrofit -
September 3rd
A California Condor -
September 10th
Paleoseismology pit -
September 17th
Paleoseismology surface, annotated -
September 24th
Wrightspeed X1 battery electric vehicle -
October 1st
Painted Desert, Arizona -
October 8th
Sulphur piles at Vancouver, British Columbia -
October 15th
Railroad hand car -
October 22nd
Primitive railcar -
October 29th
railcar -
November 5thth
Slotted waveguide antenna -
November 12thth
Gastown
steam clock -
November 19th
Vancouver's
9 O'Clock Gun -
November 26th
Fossilized hadrosaur (partial) -
December 3rd
Kodachrome Basin State Park -
December 10th
Eyebar detail of a truss bridge -
December 17th
Laced ties and struts -
December 24th
Qing dynasty Qilin -
December 31th
Grand Canyon Railway locomotive
2007
[editar]-
January 7th
Falco sparverius (American Kestrel) -
January 28th
Fountains at Peterhof -
Feburary 4th
Chapel at Peterhof -
Feburary 11th
A music room at Peterhof -
Feburary 18th
Danish resistance movement armored car -
Feburary 25th
Terra cotta decoration -
March 4th
Cyclotron magnet -
March 11th – April 8th
Great Wall of China - Storehouse -
April 15th
Steering rack in Wrightspeed X1 -
April 27th
Unique grapevine training (Santorini) -
May 13th
Detail of marble repair, Parthenon -
May 20th
Late Cycladic gold ibex sculpture -
May 27th
Acropolis of Athens at dawn -
June 3rd
Tankship Clipper Lady in drydock -
June 17th
Cycladic terra cotta fire dogs -
June 24th
Cycladic terra cotta oven -
July 1st
Volcanic ash cavity cast -
July 8th
Happy Hippo amphibious bus -
July 15th
United States Military Academy at West Point -
July 22nd
Ruins of Bannerman's Arsenal near West Point, N.Y. -
July 29th
Terra cotta utilitarian objects from Akrotiri -
August 5th
A lock of the Erie Canal at the Niagara Escarpment -
August 12th
Case backhoe loader used for pipe transport to an excavated ditch -
August 19th
Crawler-backhoe with a narrow sheepsfoot roller -
August 26th
Loader-excavator with concrete pipe -
September 2nd
SkycamHD video suspension unit -
September 9th
Model showing operation of a ship's capstan -
September 16th
A stressed ribbon footbridge -
September 23rd
Smart Fortwo instruments -
A deck Truss railroad bridge over the Erie Canal -
October 7th
A capstan on a sailing ship -
October 14th
A Streamline Moderne building (1937) -
October 21st-28th
Streamline Moderne judge's tower (1937) -
November 4th
Bumpass Hell in Lassen Volcanic National Park -
November 11th
Lava tube at Lava Beds National Monument -
November 17th
California's third capitol building at Benecia -
Restored California Senate chamber in the Benicia capitol -
December 9th
Effigy of the Sun God Ah Kin -
December 16th
Effigy image of Rain God Chaac -
December 23rd
ZENN neighborhood electric vehicle -
December 30th
ZENN neighborhood electric vehicle
2008
[editar]-
January 6th
Dynasty EV neighborhood electric vehicle -
January 13th
Dynasty EV (utility version) -
January 20th
Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City -
January 27th
Gridiron pendulum diagram -
February 3rd
Radio control escapement (used ca. 1950-65) -
February 10th
Imperial guardian lion (ca. 1886-1902) -
February 17th
Imperial guardian lion (cub) -
February 24th
Dynasty NEV utility model -
March 2nd
Ariel Atom front suspension -
March 9th
Acropolis of Athens -
March 16th
Toxicodendron diversilobum -
March 23rd
model yachts racing -
March 30th
Cloisonné work in progress -
April 6th
Kiel canal North Sea locks -
April 13th
Stainless steel art deco sculpture -
April 20th
An electric vehicle conversion -
May 4thth
San Francisco's fireboat Phoenix -
May 11thth
Anaglyph image stereogram 3D red cyan glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. -
May 18thth
Monochrome anaglyph image 3D red cyan glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. -
May 25th
Cyclotron "Dees" -
May 31st
Trolley bus pole headworks -
June 8th
Trolley bus poles and pull-ropes -
June 15th
Dragon Dance at Chongqing -
June 22nd
Dragon Dance costume head
Tool for clutch installation
San Francisco City Hall keystone with mascaron
Seismic retrofit of a dormatory
Seismic retrofit of a parking structure
Hobart Building , San Francisco
California Academy of Sciences, a green museum
Portrait of Cosimo I de Medici
Eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
Interior stairs of San Francisco City Hall
Sonora, a shay locomotive
Wrightspeed X1 technical view
Stamp mill (Californian type)
The green roof of the California Academy of Sciences
Stamp mill details (Californian type)
Uluru at dawn
Uluru-Kata_Tjuta N.P.(enhanced image)
Southern Cassowary (enhanced image)
Tiger Quoll in Tasmania
2009
[editar]-
January 4th
Casino in Christchurch, Tasmania -
January 11th
Jet bridge in Adelaide, Austrailia -
January 18th
Containership Zrin in San Francisco Bay, -
January 26th
Sheep shearer's moccasins, New Zealand -
February 1st
Transamerica Pyramid from Treasure Island -
February 8th
Panorama of San Francisco from Treasure Island -
February 15th
Embarcadero Center (highlighted)
Railway Barge slip headworks
Railway Barge slip headworks
Submarine Escape Training Tower
Face of Brüggen Glacier
2010
[editar]-
January 3rd, 2010
Puente de la Mujer, -
January 12th, 2010
Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco–Oakland_Bay_Bridge -
January 18th, 2010
La Cueca youth dance group