User:RHaworth/todo
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[edit] phreak
- Keep the above name but make this mainly red-links list a section following the contents of List of telephony terminology which should be merged in
- I have just noted with horror that it was you who moved North American area code 705 to Area code 705 and ditto for 905. I was planning
- bypass redirects from several other articles
- remember when creating new links to my MyBy pages:
- use a sock puppet and then …
- add note on the above page
Talk:List of North American area codes
- More chat
- Break out from x1x and x0x. Split area. Overlay area.
- Called-party pays - does this hold
- bad name
It really annoys me that a whole lot of articles have deen created with the title 'Area code xxx'. Know ye:
- North America does not have a monopoly on the term Area Code. True in the UK (and India - link is not to the India article) we tend to call them STD codes but the term Area Code does not automatically suggest North America/
- Telephony does not have a monopoly on the term - see Category:Geocodes.
- At least the Canadians have been less patrio-centric and called their articles 'North American area code xxx'
I note that two articles with what I would call correct titles - North American area code 705 and North American area code 905 - both relate to Canada. (I accept that within North America 'area code' probably does imply telephone.
- link to via footnote:
- Sigtel alpha STD list
- my alpha STD list
- my Director Exchanges list
- explain 15 miles
Talk:UK telephone numbering plan#Hull does it different
- ? move to Talk:Charging group
- look up what the Hull list does about split groups and note it down
GRACE and Group Routing And Charging Equipment
- redirect to one of the following three with links from the other two:
- Grace Stansfield was a very popular singer of that era.
- fix broken links to BT archive
- merge in subscriber toll dialling and Trunk vs Toll
local dialling
- including:
- Director
- Group Routing And Charging Equipment - GRACE for short. Introduced in the White Paper as a Robot Telephone Operator
- Transit
Clot's level or ukphreak.blogspot.com
- write but include in local dialling - see above
several:
- 21 May 1958 Postmaster General Ernest Marples has announced that from December, Subscriber Trunk Dialling will be introduced in the Bristol area. External link to BBC page.
- 1958 December 5 - Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) is inaugurated in the UK by the Queen when she dials a call from Bristol to Edinburgh and speaks to the Lord Provost. [1]
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- 5 December 1958 - The Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) service was inaugurated in the UK by the Queen who dialled a call from Bristol to Edinburgh and spoke to the Lord Provost. [2]
- Entries completed for: May 21, December 5 & 1958
image:G.P.O.cables.beneath.jpg
- ? upload
www.rhaworth.myby.co.uk/phreak/
- Create a page to highlight p.13 of the White Paper
- email address and contact form
- external links - shamefully overdue
[edit] Map sources
[edit] Egil's site
- watch
[edit] OSBG36
- Bedfordshire template. Link to Maps from OS re contradiction
[edit] Stations in TLA dabs
- STN is my currently preferred style
[edit] Other
Coal and Wine Tax Posts
- Create!
- When the Images of England website was announced in 1999 one respectable British newspaper reported it under the headline Pigsties on the internet.
- add to List of websites article
- [[Category:Websites]]
old-maps.co.uk
- This tile shows Victoria Station (Brighton and Dover lines) and a typical sheet join - upload this as image
- faults
- no scale
- no key to Abbreviations
- add to List of websites article
- [[Category:Websites]]
- link to it from Ordnance Survey, Geneology and Template:GBvoss
postcode#Croydon, CR0 - pages linked to
- fix
- Improve - Graveney and Norbury Brook - link to Sutton (cc. from Subterranean rivers of London) - tune
- Young's Brewery
Wiktionary:Transwiki:Gongoozle
- add GrannyButtons email
- To gongoozle is to stand by the canal and idly watch the passage of boats, especially standing by locks or on bridges.
Granny Buttons gives the above definition and discusses the meaning of the word further.
In the Wiki, a Gongoozler would be someone who actually comes here to find information and never contemplates editing any article.
- C -> D
- X_Steve
- SetupDisks
- LJW/Aclab3
- X_Pent1
- Scanner
Talk:The_Adventure_of_the_Yellow_Face
half-castechild of mixed race ...
- As we can see in the discussion page ++++ Moore has tried to dissociate himself from this law - he never intended it to be elevated to the same formal status as, say, Newton's Laws of Motion. The end of Moore's Law is surely beginning to come in sight ...
Although Aristotle and Zeno may have taught that matter is infinitely divisible, modern thinking goes along with Democritus who gave us the word atom.
lunatic fringe include:
village idiot
- redirect to Mental retardation#traditional terms
- This Monty Python sketch ++++ "Like the doctor, the blacksmith, the carpenter" the village idiot was an accepted member of the community.
- person with special needs is the PC term
Lunatic house
- US Act 1940 and Aliens Reg Office in Theolbald's Road
- Compare with change to asylum
- No flanges! How do they stay on the rails and know which way to turn?
Category:Islands of England in name only
- Deuteronomy 27:17: maledictus qui transfert terminos proximi sui et dicet omnis populus amen or Cursed be he that removeth his neighbour's landmark. And all the people shall say, Amen.
- Ask St Osyth if I can use their's
- or Portland
Link to Bishop Stopford's School at Enfield
- from 1911 EB
- link to it from Haworth
- See what gets voted Britain's worst building and write up if Croydon
Woodside and South Croydon Railway
- scan and upload map
- history including bit from Sanderstead railway station
Wikipedia:Links to UK online map sites
- Discuss:
template:gbmapping -- template:mmukpc -- template:GBvoss --
- Create links to this from:
- grid reference TV554962 map printed in 1878
- make links to
dumb insolence
- create
[edit] Edgar Lustgarten / Brent Wood
Link from Anna Wallace Suhr
[edit] Kirkby
should be a dab page
[edit] World War II airfields in Great Britain
- Moreton-in-Marsh - just east of
- Colerne, Wiltshire - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Samlesbury - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Warton - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Blackpool Airport - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources. - note new runway cutting acros the old ones
- Inskip - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources. - HMS Inskip aka various
- Topcliffe - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Anwick ?
- Conington, Cambridgeshire - grid reference TL188867
- Highfields, Cambridgeshire / Childerley, Cambidgeshire - between Cambourne and Hardwick - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Nuthampstead, Herts - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Thruxton, Hampshire - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- RNAS Yeovilton
- Hullavington - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Goxhill
- RAF Oulton - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Great Ellingham / Stalland / Stalland Common - grid reference TM029990
- Hinton-in-the-Hedges / Charlton, Northamptonshire / Newbottle, Northamptonshire - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Llanbedr - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Penrose, Cornwall:
- Penrose, Padstow - has the airfield - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Penrose, Porthleven - no airfield - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- RAF St Eval - see article - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- RAF St. Mawgan - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Church Broughton - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources. - has almost disappeared - I got this one from a 1962 map
- Fradley Aerodrome/RAF Lichfield - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Templeton, Pembrokeshire - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Dale, Pembrokeshire - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- Talbenny - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
[edit] Oxfordshire
- Culham station / Clifton Hampden - Aerial photo of RHaworth/todo. Other map and aerial photo sources.
- WW2 Airfields of Oxfordshire has several
[edit] talk
Presumably it was to ensure that the relatively slow aircraft of the day would never have more than a 30° crosswind when taking off. It did not matter that the runways crossed - on any given day, only one would be in use. Is it recorded who thought of the design? Was this pattern specific to one Command or general?
[edit] RGLE
I would love to hear masons' views on the Regular Grand Lodge of England. See this claim and these external links to the leading Grand Lodge of the World (sic!) and here.
You can reply in public by editing Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Regular Grand Lodge of England, Talk:Regular Grand Lodge of England, User talk:RHaworth or privately via the email address in my wesbite.
Other links: Rui Gabirro - Regular Masonic jurisdictions - Masonic High Council for England and Wales - Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Masonic High Council for England and Wales - User:195.248.124.162 - Frente para a Libertação do Enclave de Cabinda
Google search of cabinda.net for some masonic keywords the same search as at 2005 Oct 11 (in case Google has forgotten by the time you read this.