User talk:Myles325a/Sandbox

Ok go for it.

ISP interesting numbers
59.167.253.2 	CHIN

218.185.94.226	WCINT (proles)

210.1.198.109	WCINT (exec) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Myles325a (talk • contribs) 04:18, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

sandboxy type stuff
I'm wondering what your curious note on the Evolution Syndrome talk page here could mean.

&gt;myle s ! ! &lt;  10:47, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

 Myles  325  

sites
GAMES http://gamescene.com/

CALCULATOR http://www.metacalc.com/


 * Graham's number (GN) without Knuth's arrows.

Being a non-mathematician, I was rather puzzled by the Knuth's arrow business. Now, I THINK I've got it straight, but if I've got it wrong, someone with the expertise please tell me so. I came to the conclusion that there is really no need to resort to Knuth to explain how GN is constructed, and the explanation is much simpler for the maths layperson.

3 is the "selected number" in the GN case, though it could be any number at all for other purposes. Now you construct a series of towers going from left to right across the page (as shown in the article). The first of these towers (not really a tower) has just one layer, and has the value 3. The tower next to it also has 3 as the first layer but it has a total of 3 layers, like this: $$3^{3{^3}}$$

7,625,597,484,987 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Myles325a (talk • contribs) 10:20, 5 July 2010 (UTC)

acronym stuff
KFC was for a time a pseudo-acronym for Kentucky Fried Chicken after the company reasoned that in the public mind "fried" now had connotations of "fattening", and so adopted the abbreviated form of their name in 1991. . In 2001 they reverted to the original form, and KFC became a legitimate acronym again.

wiki markup procedures
Ok here it is this is a quote

and this isn't


 * Add !important to the tag whose value now becomes overridden.  Said: Rursus   ☻   07:33, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

centre text.

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 * Unordered lists are easy to do:
 * Start every line with a star.
 * More stars indicate a deeper level.
 * Previous item continues.
 * A new line
 * in a list
 * here's a test —Preceding

A new line marks the end of the list. _______________________________________
 * 1) Numbered lists are:
 * 2) Very organized
 * 3) Easy to follow
 * Previous item continues
 * 1) New numbering starts with 1.

here is small

here is big

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You can strike out deleted material and underline new material. is also possible. ok let's see if this will do

Some macronyms can be "multiply nested" acronyms, ones in which the second order acronym itself points to another one further down in the hierarchy. In an informal competition run by the magazine New Scientist one (fully documented) specimen was discovered which had some a claim to being the most deeply nested of all. RARS is the "Regional ATVOS etransmission Service", ATVOS is Advanced TOVS, TOVS is TIROS operational vertical sounder and TIROS is Television infrared observational satellite.

upload tests

 * Hp995carbine22.jpg



Oh, wait, the "wound was consistent with 9mm ammunition" but they were both carrying 9mm weapons. And Dylan had the TEC-9; Eric was carrying the carbine, which is a lot less easy to fire into the left side of your head, aiming slightly downwards! Wikiscient (talk) 10:14, 1 September 2010 (UTC)

File:Hp995carbine2.jpg|thumb|right|Eric was carrying this

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Prefixes
* Not real words

** Jocular or facetious coinages as conscious back-formation.

English language examples

 * Coign, as in 'coign of vantage'
 * Craw, as in 'sticks in one's craw'
 * Deserts, as in 'just deserts'
 * Fettle, as in 'in fine fettle'
 * Offing, as in 'in the offing'
 * Shrift, as in 'short shrift'
 * Amok, as in 'run amok'
 * Umbrage, as in 'take umbrage'

wikimarkup stuff
Rebecca West 1.4 Relationship with her son

Rebecca West 1.4 Relationship with her son