User:Andrewa/projects

''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.


 * User:Andrewa/New York New York New York New York User talk:Andrewa/New York New York New York New York
 * User:Andrewa/New York post RM 2016 User talk:Andrewa/New York post RM 2016
 * User:Andrewa/A proposal regarding capital letters in article titles

Misc
Lap steel guitar, not cleaned up

New articles to create
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

Bon Voyage (film)
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

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

Rick Warren etc

 * Wikipedia talk:Requests for comment/Jason Gastrich

British comics
Valiant (comic)

Albion with some good history 26pigs

Anti-nuclear
Anti-nuclear - needs refactor. See also


 * anti-nuclear movement
 * Talk:Nuclear power phase-out
 * Nuclear power controversy

Requested moves
Moving guidelines for administrators

Village pump (assistance)

 * Village pump (assistance)

Quasiturbine

 * Talk:Quasiturbine.


 * From Deletion log archive/December 2004 (1):

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


 * From Talk:Hybrid vehicle:

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


 * Votes for deletion/Quasiturbine - result was delete (5-1 at the time of deletion) and the article was deleted, but has been recreated and not speedied as it could have been had the debate been properly closed. Now closed.


 * Talk:Regenerative brake More Wikispam from Gilles.

$$Insert formula here$$
 * 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.

Rotary engine

 * Talk:Rotary piston engine.

Wind farms

 * Stateline Wind Project (my contribution!)
 * American Wind Energy Association definition of availability factor... which specifically excludes the question of whether the wind is blowing!
 * ABC:
 * Interview stating that there's 2,000 megawatts of potential inland in South Australia, Victoria and parts of New South Wales... =two units of a big thermal station...
 * Interview re green opposition to wind at Ballarat
 * announcement (not ABC) of that project
 * Hydro Tasmania
 * Vestas wind turbine manufacturer
 * Environment Victoria site
 * Pacific hydro site
 * Codrington Wind Farm actually gives cost and annual output in GWh!

Capacity factor etc
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.

Rolling Thunder

 * news report

Salmon Beach Wind Farm

 * deisel and wind systems.
 * western power'
 * Western Power again.
 * Google.

Availability factor, Capacity factor

 * Google search on capacity factor + wind turbine.
 * AWEA tutorial with defn of of availability (also linked to above). Capacity factor earlier on same page.
 * Wind energy basics, a good alias of the top of that page.
 * faq from AWEA - very simplified but not very approachable.
 * Another FAQ - appears to be selected entries from the AWEA tutorial, but which came first?
 * News item re wind turbine capacity factor.


 * Google search on availability factor + hydro.
 * Discussion of availability, capacity, load factors.
 * The Energy Resource Institute, an environmental group in India.

Analog (chemistry)
See analog.

Trojan Nuclear Power Plant

 * one of the better Google searches (still not good)
 * Refusal of application for electricity rate rise.
 * another Google
 * article with some facts re earthquake resistance problems
 * World Almanac for Kids in 2002-2003 still didn't know Trojan was closed (oh dear)
 * Nina Bell oral history (good stuff)


 * KnowNukes message archive
 * some hits
 * a really sad post of mine

Photos

 * black fungi - shared photo?
 * blog promoting non-gfdl licences on Wikipedia
 * Cc-by-sa licence
 * Commons licensing page, talk page

Steam engine
External:
 * LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS AND ENGINES (1920)
 * Marine Steam Engineering Basics for Touring the Steam Ships Berkeley and Medea of the San Diego Maritime Museum
 * Delta Queen steamboat
 * Duke of Gloucester Poppet valves

classification
meta:CDT: Lets Make a Map of Wikipedia

External:
 * Network for good
 * Another interesting Network for good page
 * Netwrok for Good mission and programs

Swing rhythm in dance

 * Catch us if you can - were all Dave Clark Five hits swing rhythm?

What think ye of Christ?

 * Sermon by Dwight Lyman Moody.
 * Some details of that sermon.
 * Christmas sermon by J. C. Ryle.
 * Sermon by George Whitefield.
 * Sermon by William Branham.
 * Song lyrics by John Newton.
 * A better version.
 * Essay by John A. Witmer.
 * A list of biblical answers to the question.
 * Online Parallel Bible of Matthew 22:42.
 * Sermon by Robert Hawker.
 * Sermon by W. W. Fereday.
 * Category:Christianity stubs
 * Category:Christian theology