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To-Do edit
- Taiwan Referendum Act
- Lou Pai
- Coyote Point Park (historical documents/photos?)
- San Mateo Central Park (see pictures linked in San Mateo article)
- Nagao Sakurai (expand)
- Henry Liu
- Peng Wan-ru (cleanup)
- Liu Pang-yu (infobox)
- Murder of Pai Hsiao-yen (extend April–August timeline)
- Clyde Iron Works?
- Benjamin Franklin Hotel [1]
- Peninsula Hotel ?
- Norman Cecil Raab [2] and [3]
- E R "Mike" Foley [4]
- Chuck Seim [5]
- System 80 Singhal, AK; Srikantiah, G (1991). "A review of thermal hydraulic analysis methodology for PWR steam generators and ATHOS3 code applications". Progress in Nuclear Energy. 25 (1): 7–70. doi:10.1016/0149-1970(91)90041-M.
- Create a gallery of Formation Badges of the British Army using the precedent of Brigade insignia of the United States Army and link it to Formation patch article.
- Leo Soong article: http://asianpacificfund.org/board/leo-soong/ http://ajw.asahi.com/article/globe/feature/usChina/AJ201403070003 http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/30/nyregion/an-epitaph-for-madame-chiang-kai-shek-mama.html https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SHszAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tjIHAAAAIBAJ&pg=3638%2C6854680 https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ObceAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d88EAAAAIBAJ&pg=2281%2C1697426 https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Lb4dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ilEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2380%2C1472794
- Tom Keen San Mateo:
105 Hayward St (1940 census)
- http://archives.smdailyjournal.com/article_preview.php?id=74308
- http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_26945705/cold-case-san-mateo-mob-hit-suspected-1952
- http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1952/02/06/page/1/article/kill-dog-track-promoter-in-blasted-auto
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=abMyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=DewFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1264%2C2794290
- http://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Tomas-Keen/6000000011929137499
- Edward Bayard Heath
- Heath Baby Bullet
- Ford GN-34
- Foley, E.R. (March–April 1964). "Bay Bridge Reconstruction [Part 3]" (PDF). California Highways and Public Works. 43 (3–4). Division of Highways, California Department of Public Works: 48–52, 59. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- Raab, N.C. (January–February 1962). "Bay Bridge: Second Phase of Reconstruction Nearing Completion" (PDF). California Highways and Public Works. 41 (1–2). Division of Highways, California Department of Public Works: 36–43. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- Raab, N.C. (July–August 1960). "Bay Bridge: First Phases of Reconstruction For Added Capacity Completed" (PDF). California Highways and Public Works. 39 (7–8). Division of Highways, California Department of Public Works: 35–42. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGTL/bart/1961-parsons-engineering-report-to-sf-bart-district.pdf San Mateo County BART alignment
- http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGTL/trafficplans/1963_rapid_tranist_a_reality.pdf
- http://www.ilwu.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/march04dispatcher.pdf Tugboat Annie
- http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/ca/ca3800/ca3883/data/ca3883data.pdf paintersville bridge
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/eekim/albums/72157630154628324 which bridge is this? not rio vista.
- https://www.sanmateocourt.org/documents/grand_jury/2004/SamTrans%20vers%203.0_final.pdf SamTrans owns the PCJPB ROW?
- The Firebrand, Mabel Craft Deering "The Firebrand". San Francisco Call. Vol. 102, no. 97. 5 September 1907. Retrieved 16 August 2016.Deering, Mabel Craft (September 1907). "The Firebrand". Sunset Magazine. XIX (5). San Francisco: Passenger Department, Southern Pacific Company: 453–461. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- Steele, Rufus (September 1907). "The Spread of San Francisco". Sunset Magazine. XIX (5). San Francisco: Passenger Department, Southern Pacific Company: 437–452. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
Clyde Iron Works edit
Kennedy edit
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Sum of the odds is a perfect square edit
It can be shown that the sum of the first odd numbers is equal to , that is,
Prove a specific example edit
Say . Then and the sum of the first three odd numbers is .
Prove the next one in sequence is true edit
Assume
Evaluate :
By assumption,
so
Simplify:
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Nikon lens tables edit
Focal length | Lens | Dates | Aperture Range | Elements/ Groups | Focus | Angle (diagonal) |
Weight | Size (Diam. × Length) |
Filter Thread | Notes | Photo |
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Fisheye lenses edit
Focal length | Lens | Dates | Aperture Range | Elements/ Groups | Focus | Angle (diagonal) |
Projection size | Weight | Size (D × L) |
Filter Thread | Notes/Patent | Photo |
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6mm | 6mm f/2.8 | 1972/03 – 1998 | f/2.8–? | 12/9 | MF, 0.25 m (0.82 ft)–∞ | 220° | Circular, approx. 24mm diameter | 5,200 g 180 oz |
236 mm × 160 mm 9.3 in × 6.3 in |
N/A (turret) | [a] | |
6mm f/5.6 | 1970/02 – 1978/03 | f/5.6–? | 9/6 | MF, fixed | 430 g 15 oz |
92 mm × 43 mm 3.6 in × 1.7 in |
N/A (turret) | [b][1] | ||||
7.5mm | 7.5mm f/5.6 | 1966/01 – 1970/02 | f/5.6–? | 9/6 | MF, fixed | 180° | 350 g 12 oz |
82 mm × 44 mm 3.2 in × 1.7 in |
N/A (turret) | [b] | ||
8mm | 8mm f/2.8 | 1970/02 – 1998 | f/2.8– | 10/8 | MF, 0.3 m (0.98 ft)–∞ | 1,000 g 35 oz |
123 mm × 128 mm 4.8 in × 5.0 in |
N/A (turret) | ||||
8mm f/8 | 1962/07 – 1965/04 | f/8–? | 9/5 | MF, fixed | 300 g 11 oz |
82 mm × 42.3 mm 3.23 in × 1.67 in |
N/A (turret) | [b] | ||||
- Notes
Nikon patents edit
Fisheye edit
- 6 mm f/2.8 Circular Fisheye (220°)
- 6 mm f/5.6 Circular Fisheye (220°) (requires MLU (Mirror lock-up))[2]
- 7.5 mm f/5.6 Circular Fisheye (requires MLU)
- 8 mm f/2.8 Circular Fisheye
- 8 mm f/8.0 Circular Fisheye (requires MLU)
- 10 mm f/5.6 OP Circular Fisheye (requires MLU)
- 16 mm f/2.8 Full Frame Fisheye (180°)
- 16 mm f/3.5 Full Frame Fisheye (170°)[3]
- 10.5?
- 8–15mm
- 16mm f/2.8 AF-D with CRC[4]
Ultrawide edit
- 13 mm f/5.6
- 15 mm f/3.5
- 15 mm f/5.6[5]
- 18 mm f/4.0 uses same patent as 20/3.5 UD?
- 18 mm f/3.5
Wideangle edit
- 24 mm f/2.0
- 24 mm f/2.8
- 28 mm f/2.0
- 28 mm f/2.8
- 28 mm f/3.5
- 35 mm f/1.4
- 35 mm f/2.0
- 35 mm f/2.8
- 28 mm f/2.8 E
- 35 mm f/2.5 E
- 36–72 mm f/3.5 E
- 25–50 mm f/4.0
- 28–45 mm f/4.5
- 28–50 mm f/3.5 Macro
- 28–85 mm f/3.5-4.5 Macro
- 35–70 mm f/3.5
- 35–70 mm f/3.5 Macro
- 35–70 mm f/3.3-4.5
- 35–70 mm f/3.5-4.8
- 35–85 mm f/2.8-4.0 (prototype only)
- 35–105 mm f/3.5-4.5 Macro
- 35–135 mm f/3.5-4.5
- 35–200 mm f/3.5-4.5 Macro
Normal/Standard edit
- 45 mm f/2.8 GN
- 45 mm f/2.8 P
- 50 mm f/1.2
- 50 mm f/1.4
- 50 mm f/1.8
- 50 mm f/2.0
- 55 mm f/1.2
- 58 mm f/1.2 Noct
- 58 mm f/1.4
- 50 mm f/1.8 E
- 50–135 mm f/3.5 Macro
- 50–300 mm f/4.5
- 50–300 mm f/4.5 ED
Medium telephoto edit
- 85 mm f/1.4
- 85 mm f/1.8
- 85 mm f/2.0
- 105 mm f/1.8
- 105 mm f/2.5
- 105 mm f/4.0 (pre-set)
- 120 mm f/4.0 IF Medical
- 135 mm f/2.0
- 135 mm f/2.8
- 135 mm f/3.5
- 100 mm f/2.8 E
- 135 mm f/2.8 E
- 70–210 mm f/4.0 E
- 75–150 mm f/3.5 E
- 70–210 mm f/4.5-5.6
- 80–200 mm f/2.8 ED
- 80–200 mm f/4.0
- 80–200 mm f/4.5
- 85–250 mm f/4.0-4.5
Telephoto edit
- 180 mm f/2.8 ED
- 200 mm f/2.0 ED-IF
- 200 mm f/4.0 Q
- 200 mm f/4.0
- 200 mm f/5.6 Medical
- 300 mm f/2.0 ED-IF
- 300 mm f/2.8 ED (pre-set)
- 300 mm f/2.8 ED-IF
- 300 mm f/4.5 P
- 300 mm f/4.5 H
- 300 mm f/4.5 ED
- 300 mm f/4.5 ED-IF
- 100–300 mm f/5.6 Macro
Super telephoto edit
- 400 mm f/2.8 ED-IF
- 400 mm f/3.5 ED-IF
- 400 mm f/4.5 (lens head; requires CU-1 or AU-1 focus unit)
- 400 mm f/5.6 ED
- 400 mm f/5.6 ED-IF
- 500 mm f/4.0 P ED-IF
- 500 mm f/5.0 Reflex
- 500 mm f/8.0 Reflex
- 600 mm f/4.0 ED-IF
- 600 mm f/5.6 (lens head; requires CU-1 or AU-1 focus unit)
- 600 mm f/5.6 ED (lens head; requires CU-1 or AU-1 focus unit)
- 600 mm f/5.6 ED-IF
- 800 mm f/5.6 ED-IF
- 800 mm f/8.0 (lens head; requires CU-1 or AU-1 focus unit)
- 800 mm f/8.0 ED (lens head; requires CU-1 or AU-1 focus unit)
- 800 mm f/8.0 ED-IF
- 1000 mm f/6.3 Reflex
- 1000 mm f/11.0 Reflex
- 1200 mm f/11.0 (lens head; requires CU-1 or AU-1 focus unit)
- 1200 mm f/11.0 ED (lens head; requires CU-1 or AU-1 focus unit)
- 1200 mm f/11.0 ED-IF
- 2000 mm f/11.0 Reflex
- 180–600 mm f/8.0 ED
- 200–400 mm f/4.0 ED
- 200–600 mm f/9.5
- 360–1200 mm f/11.0 ED
- 1200–1700 mm f/5.6-8.0 P ED-IF
- Macro
- 45 mm f/2.8 ED PC-E Micro
- 55 mm f/2.8 Micro
- 55 mm f/3.5 Micro
- 55 mm f/4.0 UV Micro (prototype only)
- 85 mm f/2.8D PC Micro
- 85 mm f/2.8D PC-E Micro
- 105 mm f/4.5 UV Micro
- 105 mm f/4.0 (bellows lens)
- 105 mm f/4.0 Micro
- 105 mm f/2.8 Micro
- 135 mm f/4.0 (bellows lens)
- 200 mm f/4.0 IF Micro
Series E lenses edit
- 28 mm f/2.8
- 35 mm f/2.5
- 50 mm f/1.8
- 100 mm f/2.8
- 135 mm f/2.8
- 36–72 mm f/3.5
- 70–210 mm f/4.0
- 75–150 mm f/3.5
Manual-focus zoom lenses edit
- 25–50 mm f/4.0
- 28–45 mm f/4.5
- 28–50 mm f/3.5 Macro
- 28–85 mm f/3.5-4.5 Macro
- 35–70 mm f/3.5
- 35–70 mm f/3.5 Macro
- 35–70 mm f/3.3-4.5
- 35–70 mm f/3.5-4.8
- 35–85 mm f/2.8-4.0 (prototype only)
- 35–105 mm f/3.5-4.5 Macro
- 35–135 mm f/3.5-4.5
- 35–200 mm f/3.5-4.5 Macro
- 43–86 mm f/3.5
- 50–135 mm f/3.5 Macro
- 50–300 mm f/4.5
- 50–300 mm f/4.5 ED
- 70–210 mm f/4.5-5.6
- 80–200 mm f/2.8 ED
- 80–200 mm f/4.0
- 80–200 mm f/4.5
- 85–250 mm f/4.0-4.5
- 100–300 mm f/5.6 Macro
- 180–600 mm f/8.0 ED
- 200–400 mm f/4.0 ED
- 200–600 mm f/9.5
- 360–1200 mm f/11.0 ED
- 1200–1700 mm f/5.6-8.0 P ED-IF
Paul Auster - 4 3 2 1 edit
Pearl | Archie Adler c.1896–1945[a] | Emma (née Bromowitz) c.1896– | Benjy (Benjamin) Adler c.1893– | Fanny (née Grossman) c.1870s–1949[b] | Ichabod Ferguson 1881–1923[c] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Betty c.1926–[d] | Charlotte c.1926–[d] | Mildred 1920– | Rose 1922–[e] | Sonny (Stanley) 1914–[e][f] | Millie c.1910– | Lew (Louis) c.1909– | Joan c.1912– | Arnold (Aaron) c.1911– | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Archie (Ferguson) 1947–[g] | Andrew c.1933– | Alice c.1935– | Jack c.1934– | Francie c.1936– | Ruth c.1938– | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
unnamed wife[h] | Emanuel Schneiderman c.1870s–[h][i] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anna | Gilbert c.1914–[h] | Liz (née Michaels) 1920–[j] | Daniel c.1918–[h] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Margaret c.1938– | Ella c.1940– | Jim c.1943– | Amy 1946–[k] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Notes
- ^ Died 5 May 1945 at the age of 49
- ^ Described as "mid- to late-60s" at the time of Sonny's marriage in 1944
- ^ Born Isaac Reznikoff c.1881, emigrated to United States from Russia in 1900, d. 7 March 1923 at 42
- ^ a b Twins
- ^ a b Married 6 April 1944
- ^ born Feb 1914
- ^ Born 3 March 1947
- ^ a b c d Emigrated to United States from Germany in 1921
- ^ Noted as being in his mid-60s when he hired Rose in June 1942
- ^ Born late June 1920
- ^ Born 29 December 1946
Schneiderman -> Daniel (Liz), Gilbert -> Amy (9) Boy (13)
Brownstein -> (Sam, Peggy) -> Boys (15, 17); Anna (13) in 1956 Solomon -> (Max, Nancy nee Fein) -> Stewie (3) Ralph (6)
Liz noted to die in late June 62 (x.4), on the morning of her 42nd birthday
Topic | x.1 | x.2 | x.3 | x.4 | |
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Living in | Montclair | West Orange | Millburn (moves to NYC after arson) | Maplewood 1956 | |
3 Brothers Home World | Robbed Nov 1955 | Burned Jun 1953 (ruled accidental) | Burned 3 Nov 1954 (arson) | Bought out Lew and Arnold (1952–3) | |
Stanley | Stanley's TV and Radio, Montclair (1957–65) | South Mountain Tennis Center (March 1956, indoor) | Dies in 1954 arson | Owns and operates a fleet of appliance stores (473 at death, $80M fortune) | |
Rose | Roseland Photo | Nov 1953, Montclair. Special commission for notable New Jersey residents. Closed 1965. | 1953, Montclair | Millburn, sold after arson. Rose pursues artistic career in NYC, starting with photos from Charlotte's 1955 wedding. | Exists, but no location described. Closes as Stanley becomes busier. |
Personal | n/a | Marries widower Gil Schneiderman (Sep 1959) | Affair with Dan Schneiderman (starts 1961), marries widower Dan (2 Aug 1963) | ||
Aunt Mildred | partner | Henry Ross (moves to Berkeley, 1952) | unmarried | Paul Sandler, editor; later Sydney Millbanks | Donald Marx, writer (stepson Noah Marx) |
job | Vassar, teaching English literature | Chicago, professor | Sarah Lawrence, then Stanford as professor of English | Brooklyn College, associate professor of English | |
Uncles | Arnold | Moves to Los Angeles in Feb 1956 after being implicated in robbery of 3 Bros. | n/a | In Los Angeles | Moves to California after buyout |
Lew | Dies in crash on Garden State Parkway, Apr 1956 | Imprisoned 1955 for role in arson; Millie moves to Florida | |||
Lew's 1954 bet | Giants in 4, $200 bet pays off 300–1 | Indians in 4 | n/a | ||
Cousins | Francie married Gary; Ferguson loses fingers in Jan 1964 car accident with Francie. | Francie married Gary, 1954. Gary influences political views. | Andrew died 1952 (Korean conflict) | Noah Marx (cousin by marriage) | |
Amy Schneiderman | Relationship | Dating and mutually lose virginity (1963). | no appearance | Becomes stepcousin with Rose's marriage to Gil (Sep 1959). Attempted romance (1961). | Friends and classmates (Family moves to Maplewood in 1956); stepbrother with Rose's marriage to Dan (1964) |
College | Barnard; Berkeley Boalt | Wisconsin | Brandeis | ||
Lovers | Amy (1963–68) | n/a | Andy Cohen (1962). Julie (1962–3). Brian Mischevski (1965). | Dana Rosenbloom (1962–65). Evie Monroe (1965–) | |
College | Columbia (4-F for draft due to missing fingers) | no college (4-F for draft due to bisexuality) | Princeton | ||
Writing | Journalist: Montclair Times (covering high school sports as A.I. Ferguson). Translations of French poetry. | Cobble Road Crusader, a self-published broadsheet newspaper. The third issue results in beating and ostracism. | film reviews for Riverside Rebel broadsheet. How Laurel and Hardy Saved My Life, autobiographical sketch | Sole Mates, a story about the brogues Hank and Frank. Eleven Moments from the Life of Gregor Flamm and Right, Left, or Straight Ahead?, for college scholarship. Later writing career fails. | |
Camp Paradise | Dies during thunderstorm (falling tree branch), 10 Aug 1960 | First attends in 1956 with Noah, who goes home early after Don and Mildred separate. Meets Artie Federman in 1961 session. | |||
Death | 10 Aug 1960 (falling tree branch, Camp Paradise) |
Influences: x.3: Thoreau Walden, Paton Cry the Beloved Country x.4 Thoreau Dostoeyevesky C&P, John Cage Silence
Imaginators characters edit
Element | Brawler | Sorcerer | Smasher | Bowslinger | Knight | Quickshot | Sentinel | Ninja | Bazooker | Swashbuckler |
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Earth | Golden Queen | Tri-Tip | Barbella | |||||||
Magic | Mysticat | Pain-Yatta | Buckshot | |||||||
Tech | Dr. Neo Cortex | Ro-Bow | Dr. Krankcase | Chain Reaction | ||||||
Undead | Pit Boss | Chopscotch | Wolfgang | |||||||
Air | Air Strike | Wild Storm | Bad Juju | |||||||
Life | Crash Bandicoot | Ambush | Boom Bloom | Chompy Mage | ||||||
Water | Grave Clobber, King Pen | Tidepool | ||||||||
Light | Blaster-Tron | Aurora | ||||||||
Dark | Hood Sickle | Starcast |
Impreza overview edit
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2013 | GP[d] | ||||||||||||
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2022 | VB? | VB? |
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OSM map template edit
No | Name | Year | Address | Notability | Image |
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1 | Dragon Gate | 1970 | Grant at Bush | Southern entrance to Chinatown on Grant. One of the most photographed locations. | |
2 | St Mary's Square | — | 651 California | Features statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, by Beniamino Bufano and a memorial for Chinese-American veterans of World Wars I and II. | |
3 | Sing Chong building | 1907 | 601–615 Grant | Designed by Ross & Burgren and among the earliest buildings erected after the 1906 earthquake. Strong influence on Chinatown architecture. | |
Sing Fat building | 1907 | 573 Grant | |||
4 | Nam Kue Chinese School | 1925 | 755 Sacramento | Private school offering classes in Chinese culture, history, and language. | |
5 | Portsmouth Square | 1800s | 733 Kearny | Oldest public space in San Francisco. | |
6 | Chinese Telephone Exchange | 1909 | 743 Washington | All calls to Chinatown were routed by name and occupation until 1948. | |
7 | Tin How Temple | 1910 | 125 Waverly | Oldest Taoist temple in Chinatown. | |
8 | Ross Alley | 1849 | Between Jackson, Washington, Grant, and Stockton | Often used as a backdrop for films. | |
Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Company | 1962 | 56 Ross Alley | Working fortune cookie factory and shop. | ||
9 | Chinese Hospital | 1925 (demolished), 1977, 2017 | 845 Jackson | Only Chinese-language hospital in United States. | |
10 | Six Companies | c.1907 (remodeled 1950s) | 843 Stockton | Sometimes called the "White House" of Chinatown. |
From People v. Merel edit
- "People v. Merel". Court of Appeals of California, First Appellate District, Division Four. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
Event | State[a] | Cazares[b] | Merel[c] | Magidson[d] |
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Sexual encounters with Araujo | Merel: approx. two weeks prior (Sep 20) | |||
Magidson: approx. two days prior (Oct 2) | ||||
Araujo was first confronted by | Merel: "We want to know why everybody—you want everybody to fuck you in the ass. Are you a woman or sloppy ass nigga?" | |||
Physical confirmation of anatomy | Magidson: suggested "let me feel" | |||
In the bathroom | Araujo went to the bathroom alone with Magidson. Merel knocked on the door and asked for information. Magidson opened the door, told Merel that Araujo was not letting him feel her, and closed the door again. Brown went to the bathroom to see if Araujo would be more comfortable with a woman, and conducted a forced inspection. Brown left Araujo inside, and announced that Araujo was a man. Cazares entered the bathroom and prevented Merel from entering to confront Araujo. | |||
Genital exposure | Magidson: pulls underwear aside, revealing testicles. Puts Araujo in chokehold multiple times. | |||
Araujo attempts to leave | Assisted by Emmanuel, prevented by Magidson and Nabors | |||
Physical violence | Two slaps to head from either Merel or Magidson. Araujo begs them to stop: "No, please don't. I have a family." Merel returns with a food can and strikes Araujo hard enough to dent the can. Merel leaves, returns with frying pan and strikes a lighter blow. | |||
Nabors and Cazares leave | Cazares: "[We're] going to get some shovels so they can kill that bitch," to group. Privately, to Nabors, he says Araujo told him she had connections to a street gang and offered him money to help her escape. | |||
Nabors and Cazares return | Araujo was sitting on a couch, conscious. Merel was holding a dumbbell bar with free weights. Cazares and Nabors: "Knock that bitch out." Magidson punches Araujo twice in the face, then knees her twice in the face, causing her head to fly back and dent the wall. | |||
Merel | Cleans the couch after ordering Araujo to get off it. | |||
After Araujo is unconscious | Magidson ties Araujo's wrists and ankles. Cazares retrieves a blanket. Magidson, Nabors, and Cazares carry Araujo to the garage. Nabors returns the house to check on Merel, sees Magidson moving the rope up to the upper part of her body. |
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Electrical configuration edit
Power is supplied to the trains through an overhead contact system (OCS), consisting of a messenger wire, which assumes a parabolic shape due to sag, and a contact wire suspended below the messenger wire. The contact wire is nearly parallel to the ground, and supplies traction current to the pantograph of an electric train's. Both the messenger wire and the contact wire are energized with single-phase alternating current at 25kV with a frequency of 60 Hz. This allows the OCS to be used for both Caltrain and future California High-speed Rail service, and this electrical configuration matches that of Amtrak (on the Northeast Corridor) and portions of the New Jersey Transit commuter rail system.[7]
Contact wire height is planned to vary between 16 to 23 feet (4.9 to 7.0 m), depending on overhead clearance required, with the messenger wire another 2 to 5 feet (0.61 to 1.52 m) above that, and pole height will vary between 30 to 50 feet (9.1 to 15.2 m). Nominal clearance under the contact wire will be 23 feet (7.0 m) to accommodate freight and non-electrified passenger rail service. Poles are nominally spaced 180 to 200 feet (55 to 61 m) apart, but can be reduced to 75 feet (23 m) for the tightest-radius bends (just south of San Francisco and just north of San Jose). Typical pole spacing in bends will be 120 to 150 feet (37 to 46 m), and for straight sections of track, maximum spacing is 230 feet (70 m) between poles.[7]
Crazy Rich Asians family tree edit
Kwan, Kevin (2013). "The Young, T'sien & Shang Clan (a simplified family tree)" (PDF). Random House. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
Wang Lan Yin | Shang Loong Ma | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ah Jit Alexander Shang[a] | Rosemary Young | T'sien Tsay Tay | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Richard "Dickie" T'sien[b] | Anna May T'sien[c] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shang Su Yi | Sir James Young | Mark T'sien[d] | Clarence T'sien[e] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mabel T'sien | Alfred Shang | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sir Leonard Shang[f] | Charles Shang[g] | Frederick Shang[h] | Cassandra Shang[i] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Catherine Young[j] | Eleanor Sung | Philip Young | Alexandra Young | Dr Malcolm Cheng | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Felicity Young | Henry "Harry" Leong Sr. | Victoria Young | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kerry Chu | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rachel Chu | Nicholas Young | Fiona Tung | Edison "Eddie" Cheng | Alistair Cheng | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Astrid Leong | Michael Teo | Peter Leong | Cecilia Cheng | Tony Moncur | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Henry Leong, Jr. | Alexander Leong | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cassian Teo | Three children | Jake Moncur | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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V for Vendetta characters edit
BRANCH | Head | Eye | Ear | Nose | Finger | Mouth |
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Function | Leadership | Video surveillance | Audio surveillance | Investigative (New Scotland Yard) |
Executive (Secret police) |
Propaganda[a] |
Leader | Adam James Susan[b] | Conrad Heyer[c] | Brian 'Bunny' Etheridge[d] | Eric Finch[e] | Derek Almond[f] | Roger Dascombe[g] |
Peter Creedy[h][i] | ||||||
Partner | Fate[j] | Helen Heyer[k] | Mrs. Etheridge | Delia Anne Surridge[l] | Rosemary Almond | —[m] |
Dies | Bk 3 Ch 7[b] | Bk 3 Ch 10[c] | Bk 3 Prologue[d] | — | (Almond) Bk 1 Ch 10[f] | Bk 2 Ch 4[g] |
(Creedy) Bk 3 Ch 8[i] |
- Notes
- ^ The Voice of Fate as broadcast by the Mouth was provided by Lewis Prothero, former commander of Larkhill Resettlement Camp, driven incurably insane by V in Book 1, Chapter 5.
- ^ a b Shot by Rosemary Almond.
- ^ a b Abandoned by Helen Heyer to exsanguinate following struggle with Ally Harper, gangster from Scotland.
- ^ a b Dies in explosion of Post Office Tower.
- ^ Assisted by Dominic Stone, who fills as leader of The Nose in for Finch during the latter's forced holiday after Finch was goaded into striking Peter Creedy.
- ^ a b Stabbed by V when confronted at Dr. Surridge's apartment.
- ^ a b Shot by Fingermen as a decoy.
- ^ Temporarily elevated to Emergency Commander in the wake of Susan's death.
- ^ a b Killed by Ally Harper using a straight razor.
- ^ As explained in Bk 1 Ch 5.
- ^ Abandoned by Finch to "louts" at the conclusion of Bk 3 Ch 11.
- ^ Medical researcher at Larkhill. Poisoned by V in Bk 1 Ch 10.
- ^ Dascombe pressures the widowed Rosemary Almond into a relationship.
Book | Chapter | Warrior | DC[a] | Summary |
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1: Europe After the Reign | 1: The Villain | #1 Mar 1982 |
#1 Sep 1988 | |
2: The Voice | #2 Apr 1982 | |||
3: Victims | #3 Jul 1982 | |||
4: Vaudeville | #4 Jul 1982 | |||
5: Versions | #5[b] Sep 1982 |
#2 Oct 1988 | ||
6: The Vision | #6 Oct 1982 | |||
7: Virtue Victorious | #7 Nov 1982 | |||
8: The Valley | #8 Dec 1982 | |||
9: Violence | #9 Jan 1983 |
#3 Nov 1988 | ||
10: Venom | #10 Apr 1983 | |||
11: The Vortex | #11 Jul 1983 | |||
2: This Vicious Cabaret | Prelude | #12 Aug 1983 |
#4 Dec 1988 | |
1: The Vanishing | #13 Sep 1983 | |||
2: The Veil | #14 Oct 1983 | |||
3: Video | #15 Nov 1983 | |||
4: A Vocational Viewpoint | #16 Dec 1983 |
#5 Dec 1988 | ||
5: The Vacation | #18[c] Apr 1984 | |||
6: Variety | #19 Jun 1984 | |||
7: Visitors | #21[d] Aug 1984 | |||
8: Vengeance | #22 Sep 1984 |
#6 Dec 1988 | ||
9: Vicissitude | #23 Oct 1984 | |||
10: Vermin | #24 Nov 1984 | |||
11: Valerie | #25 Dec 1984 | |||
12: The Verdict | #26 Feb 1985 |
#7[e] Jan 1989 | ||
13: Values | #27 (unpublished) | |||
14: Vignettes | #28 (unpublished) | |||
3: The Land of Do-As-You-Please | Prologue | — | #8 Feb 1989 | |
1: Vox Populi | ||||
2: Verwirrung | ||||
3: Various Valentines | ||||
4: Vestiges | #9 Mar 1989 | |||
V: The Valediction | ||||
6: Vectors | ||||
7: Vindication | ||||
8: Vultures | #10 May 1989 | |||
9: The Vigil | ||||
10: The Volcano | ||||
11: Valhalla |
- Notes
- ^ TPB collection first published by Warner Books in May 1990, ISBN 0-446-39190-5. Includes new foreword from David Lloyd (Jan 1990).
- ^ Warrior #5 includes the vignette "Vertigo".
- ^ Warrior #17 (Mar 1984) includes "Behind the Painted Smile" by Alan Moore, but no comic.
- ^ Warrior #20 (Jul 1984) includes the vignette "Vincent".
- ^ Includes the interludes "Vertigo" and "Vincent"
CARB/EPA smog ratings edit
Smog Score |
MY (2009)2013–2017[a][9] | MY 2018+[b][10] | ||||
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CA LEV II |
EPA Tier 2 |
NMOG+NO x (g/mi) |
CA LEV III |
EPA Tier 3 |
NMOG+NO x (g/mi) | |
10 | ZEV | Bin 1 | 0.000 | ZEV | Bin 0 | 0.000 |
9 | AT PZEV, PZEV | — | 0.030 | — | — | |
8 | SULEV | Bin 2 | 0.030 | SULEV20 | Bin 20 | 0.020 |
7 | — | Bin 3 | 0.085 | SULEV30 | Bin 30 | 0.030 |
6 | — | Bin 4 | 0.110 | ULEV50 | Bin 50 | 0.050 |
5 | ULEV | — | 0.125 | ULEV70 | Bin 70 | 0.070 |
4 | LEV | Bin 5 | 0.160 | — | — | |
3 | — | Bin 6 | 0.190 – 0.200 | ULEV125 | Bin 125 | 0.125 |
2 | — | Bin 7 | 0.240 | — | — | |
1 | —[c] | Bin 8a | 0.325 | LEV160 | Bin 160 | 0.160 |
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New Flyer model codes edit
Prefix | Power | Length | Suffix | ||||
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none | Conventional[a] | C or N | compressed natural gas | 30 | 30 feet (9.1 m) | none | 2008+ models[b][c] |
M | MiDi | D | diesel | 35 | 35 feet (11 m) | HF | High Floor (newer)[c] |
X | Xcelsior | DE | diesel-electric hybrid | 40 | 40 feet (12 m) | i | Invero (low-floor) |
E or T | electric bus[d][e] | 41 | 41 feet (12.5 m) | LF | Low Floor | ||
F or H | fuel cell | 45 | 45 feet (13.7 m)[f] | LFA | Low Floor Advanced[g][h] | ||
GE | gasoline-electric hybrid | 60 | 60 feet (18 m) articulated |
LFR | Low Floor Restyled[h] | ||
HE | hydrogen internal combustion | S | suburban high-floor | ||||
L | liquefied natural gas |
- Notes
- ^ All High Floor, Low Floor, Invero, and Viking/Suburban models
- ^ MiDi or Excelsior
- ^ a b Older High Floor models did not have a suffix. The HF suffix was applied after the introduction of the Low Floor in 1991.
- ^ For Low Floor and High Floor models, E denotes trolleybus, using overhead contact system catenary wires.
- ^ For Xcelsior models, E denotes battery-electric bus, and T denotes trolleybus, using overhead contact system catenary wires.
- ^ Only available for the "Viking" suburban models
- ^ Originally denoted LF-BRT as the Low Floor Advanced line were intended for bus rapid transit applications
- ^ a b LFA and LFR are largely cosmetic restyling of the older Low Floor models, and LF/LFR/LFA retain significant mechanical interchangeability.
Muni trolleybuses retired edit
Fleet # | Qty | Manufacturer | Propulsion | Model | Config | Year built | Image | Last Retired | Preserved | Refs. |
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51–54 | 9 | J. G. Brill Company | GE 1154A | — | 33' Conv | 1935[a] | 1949 or 1954 | -none- | [11] | |
55–58 | WH 1428CT9 | |||||||||
59 | GE 1154A | |||||||||
501–504 | 25 | St. Louis Car Company | GE 1216 | Job 1704 | 35' Conv[b] | 1941[c] | 1954 | 506[d] | [15] | |
505–509 | WH 1442 | |||||||||
510–525 | WH 1442F1 | Job 1731 | 1947[e] | -none- | ||||||
526–549 | 25 | Marmon-Herrington | GE 1213-J3 | TC40 | 34' Conv | 1948 | 1954[f] | 530,[g] 536,[g] 541[h] | [17] | |
550–569 | 20 | GE 1213-J1 | TC44 | 37' Conv | 1949 | 1977[i] | -none- | |||
570–659 | 90 | Twin Coach | WH 1442-A1A | 44TTW | 36' Conv | 1977[j] | 614[g] | [18] | ||
660–739 | 80 | Marmon-Herrington | GE 1213-J1 | TC44 | 37' Conv | 1977[k] | -none- | [17] | ||
740–789 | 110 | TC48 | 39' Conv | 1950 | 1977[l] | 776[m] | ||||
790–849 | WH 1442-A1A | |||||||||
850–889 | 40 | St. Louis Car Company | GE 1213-J1 | Job 1767 | 40' Conv | 1951 | 1977 | -none-[n] | [20] | |
5001–5002 | 345 | Flyer Industries | GE 1213J | E700A | 40' Conv | 1972–1973 | 1999 | -none-[o] | [21] | |
5003–5345 | E800 | 1976–1977 | 2007 | 5300, 5345 | ||||||
5401–5640 | 240 | Electric Transit, Inc. (ETI) (Škoda/AAI Corp.) | Vossloh Kiepe | 14TrSF | 40' Conv | 1999–2003 | [p] | Unknown | [22][23] | |
7000–7059 | 60 | New Flyer | General Electric | E60 | 60' Artic | 1992, 1993–1994 | 2015 | 7031[q] | ||
7101–7133 | 33 | Electric Transit Inc. (ETI) | Vossloh Kiepe | 15TrSF | 60' Artic | 2003 | 2016 | -none-[24] | [22] |
- Notes
- ^ 51–59 were originally built for MSRy; acquired by Muni in 1944.
- ^ 501–509 are 34 ft 8+1⁄2 in (10.579 m) long; 510–525 are slightly longer at 34 ft 10+1⁄4 in (10.624 m).
- ^ 501–509 were originally built for Muni "R" line.
- ^ Cosmetically restored, but not operational.[12][13][14]
- ^ 510–525 were originally built for Muni Union-Howard-South Van Ness line.
- ^ "Baby Marmons", largely retired by 1954 and scrapped by 1969 with a few exceptions.
- ^ a b c At Orange Empire Railway Museum.[16]
- ^ Private purchase; donated to Marmon for research.[17]
- ^ "Medium Marmons": Coach nos. 552, 559, 561, 566, 569 were sold to Mexico City in 1978; remainder scrapped.
- ^ 617 scrapped after 1963 accident; 570 fitted with batteries as an experiment.
- ^ "Medium Marmons": Coach nos. 660, 664, 666, 667, 669, 673, 674, 676, 678, 679, 682-684, 686, 687, 689-691, 693, 694, 696, 698-700, 702, 704-707, 709, 711, 712, 714, 717-721, 726-728, 730, 732, 733, 735, 737, 739 were sold to Mexico City in 1978.
- ^ "Large Marmons": GE coach nos. 740, 741, 743, 744, 748, 752-755, 757-760, 762, 764-767, 769, 770, 772, 776, 777, 779-783, 786, 789 were sold to Mexico City in 1978.
- ^ By Market Street Railway.[19] Originally numbered 786; renumbered to 776 for Bicentennial celebrations.[17]
- ^ Coach nos. 854, 867, 882, 886 scrapped; remainder sold to Mexico City in 1978.
- ^ 5001 originally numbered 890, reusing running gear from a "baby Marmon"; 5002 originally built for Hamilton Street Railway with double-width rear door.
- ^ Retirement ongoing. As of 2018[update], 81 units retired.
- ^ 7031 was briefly put up for auction in May 2019; auction was withdrawn by Muni following requests from interested preservation groups.
VTA light rail segment history edit
Corridor | Phase | Opened | Terminus 1 | Terminus 2 | Length | Stations | Ref. |
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Guadalupe | 1 | December 10, 1987 | Old Ironsides | Civic Center | 6.8 mi (10.9 km) | 12 | [28] |
2 | July 17, 1988 | Civic Center | Convention Center | 1.8 mi (2.9 km) | 5 | [29] | |
3 | August 17, 1990 | Convention Center | Tamien | 1.6 mi (2.6 km) | 3 | [30] | |
4 | April 25, 1991 | Tamien | Santa Teresa | 8.6 mi (13.8 km) | 8 | [31] | |
Almaden | N/A | Ohlone/Chynoweth | Almaden | 1.1 mi (1.8 km) | 2 | ||
Tasman West | N/A | December 17, 1999 | Old Ironsides[a] | Downtown Mountain View | 7.6 mi (12.2 km) | 16 | [32][33] |
Tasman East | 1 | May 2001 | Baypointe | I-880/Milpitas | 1.9 mi (3.1 km) | 2 | |
2 | June 24, 2004 | I-880/Milpitas | Hostetter | 2.9 mi (4.7 km) | 4 | [34] | |
Capitol | N/A | Hostetter | Alum Rock | 3.5 mi (5.6 km) | 4 | ||
Vasona | 1 | October 1, 2005 | Convention Center | Winchester | 5.3 mi (8.5 km) | 8 | [35] |
2 | TBD | Winchester | Vasona Junction | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) | 2 | ||
Capitol Expressway | 1 | TBD | Alum Rock | Eastridge | 2.4 mi (3.9 km) | 3 | |
2 | TBD | Eastridge | Capitol | 5.7 mi (9.2 km) | 6 |
- Notes
- ^ Baypointe station and Champion infill station were added as part of Tasman West project.
NRHP 86003153 edit
No. | Name | Address | Year | Architect | P/S/N[a] | Notes | Thumbnail | |
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Number | Street | |||||||
1 | Governor Apartments | 514–526 | S Jackson St | 1926 | J.L. McCauley | P | ||
2 | Main Street School Annex | 307 | 6th Ave S | 1903 | James Stephen | P | ||
3 | Russell Building | 513–527 | S Main St | 1924 | J.L. McCauley | S | aka Kayo Restaurant | |
4 | Panama Hotel | 601–611 | S Main St | 1910 | — | S | c.f. Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet | |
302–306 | 6th Ave S | |||||||
5 | N.P. Hotel | 304–310 | 6th Ave S | 1914 | John Graham, Sr. | P | ||
6 | Jackson Building | 600–612 | S Jackson St | 1932 | — | S | ||
7 | Havana Hotel | 614–624 | S Jackson St | 1900 | Thompson and Thompson | S | ||
8 | U.S. Hotel | 315 | Maynard Ave S | 1910 | — | S | ||
9 | Rainier Heat and Power Company | 650–662 | S Jackson St | 1917 | J.L. McCauley | P | ||
316 | Maynard Ave S | |||||||
10 | Jackson Hotel | 664–676 | S Jackson St | 1917 | — | S | ||
11 | Buty Building | 503–511 | S Jackson St | 1901 | James Stephen | P | aka Idaho Hotel | |
12 | Depot Garage | 404–416 | 5th Ave S | 1927 | — | N | Modified in the 1960s and 1970s | |
13 | — | 418–422 | 5th Ave S | 1926 | — | S | ||
500–512 | S King St | |||||||
14 | American Hotel | 518–526 | S King St | 1925 | J.L. McCauley | P | ||
417–421 | 6th Ave S | |||||||
15 | Seattle First National Bank | 525 | S Jackson St | 1958 | Durham, Anderson & Freed | N | ||
16 | United Savings and Loan | 601 | S Jackson St | 1972 | Woo & Park | N | ||
17 | United States Postal Station: International District | 414 | 6th Ave S | 1956 | — | N | Demolished in 2016 for Hing Hay Park expansion | |
18 | Bush Hotel | 615–627 | S Jackson St | 1915 | J.L. McCauley | S | ||
19 | Tokiwa Hotel | 651–661 | S Jackson St | 1916 | Thompson and Thompson | P | aka Evergreen Apartments | |
20 | Atlas Theater | 412 | Maynard Ave S | 1918 | — | S | aka Kokusai Theater | |
21 | Atlas Hotel | 416–424 | Maynard Ave S | 1920 | — | P | ||
22 | Goon Dip Building | 664–676 | S King St | 1920 | — | P | aka Milwaukee Hotel | |
415–419 | 7th Ave S | |||||||
23 | China Garage | 413–417 | 7th Ave S | 1915 | — | S | aka T.C. Garage | |
24 | T&C Building | 667–677 | S Jackson St | 1915 | Thompson and Thompson | S | ||
25 | Seventh Avenue Auto Service | 701–711 | S Jackson St | 1927 | — | S | ||
26 | Republic Hotel | 410–416 | 7th Ave S | 1920 | John Creutzer | P | ||
27 | Norway Hotel | 418–424 | 7th Ave S | 1916 | Thompson and Thompson | P | aka New American or Bing Kung Association Apartments | |
704–710 | S King St | |||||||
28 | Four Seas Restaurant | 413–421 | 8th Ave S | 1962 | Benjamin McAdoo | N | ||
714 | S King St | |||||||
29 | House of Hong | 409 | 8th Ave S | 1941 | — | N | ||
30 | Hip Sing Association Bldg | 418–422 | 8th Ave S | 1910 | — | P | aka Chinn Apartments | |
31 | Don Hee Apartments | 410–416 | 8th Ave S | 1910 | — | S | ||
32 | Hotel Publix | 504–512 | 5th Ave S | 1927 | J.L. McCauley | P | ||
501 | S King St | |||||||
33 | — | 605–613 | S King St | 1925 | — | S | ||
500–506 | 6th Ave S | |||||||
34 | — | 514–522 | Maynard Ave S | 1909; 1960; 1962 | — | N | ||
35 | Ohio Hotel | 616–624 | S Weller St | 1909 | — | S | ||
36 | Freedman Building | 513–517 | Maynard Ave S | 1910 | — | P | aka Adams Hotel | |
37 | Mar Hotel | 507–511 | Maynard Ave S | 1927 | — | P | ||
38 | Alps Hotel | 615–625 | S King Street | 1910 | Graham and Myers | P | ||
39 | Rex Hotel | 651–665 | S King St | 1909 | F.H. Perkins | P | ||
40 | Eastern Hotel | 506–510 | Maynard Ave S | 1911 | David Dow | P | ||
41 | Sing Keong Family Association | 512–516 | Maynard Ave S | 1906 | — | S | ||
42 | Eclipse Hotel | 664–670 | S Weller St | 1908 | — | S | ||
43 | Gee How Oak Tin Hotel | 513–519 | 7th Ave S | 1907 | — | P | ||
44 | Louisa Hotel and Chinese Bulletin Board | 615–625 | S King St | 1909 | Willatzen & Bayard | P | ||
505–511 | 7th Ave S | |||||||
45 | King Yick Apartments | 701–711 | S King St | 1910 | Thompson and Thompson | P | aka West Kong Yick | |
46 | Chinese Garden / China Gate | 514–518 | 7th Ave S | 1924 | Andrew Willatzen | P | ||
47 | Chong Wa Benevolent Association | 522 | 7th Ave S | 1929 | — | P | ||
48 | Freeman Hotel | 715–725 | S King St | 1910 | Thompson and Thompson | P | aka East Kong Yick | |
49 | — | 801–811 | S King St | 1925 | — | S | ||
50 | New Central Hotel | 651–661 | S Weller St | 1909 | – | S | ||
606–610 | Maynard Ave S |
- Notes
- ^ Primary, Secondary, or Non-contributing property to the Historic District
A map for that! edit
Grant Avenue, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. edit
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Sec'ys-General of the EY edit
№ | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Duration | Political party | Premier | Legislature (elected) | ||
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1 | Li Wei-kuo 李惟果 Lǐ Wéiguǒ (1903–?) |
May 31, 1948 | Dec 22, 1948 | 205 days | Kuomintang | Weng Wenhao (KMT) |
1st (1948) | ||
Sun Fo (KMT) | |||||||||
2 | Duan Mu-kai 端木愷 Duān Mùkǎi (1903–1987) |
22 December 1948 | 21 March 1949 | 89 days | Kuomintang | ||||
He Yingqin (KMT) | |||||||||
3 | Huang Shao-ku 黃少谷 Huáng Shǎogǔ (1901–1996) |
21 March 1949 | 12 June 1949 | 83 days | Kuomintang | ||||
Yan Xishan (KMT) | |||||||||
4 | Chia Ching-teh 賈景德 Jiǎ Jǐngdé (1880–1960) |
12 June 1949 | 12 Mar 1950 | 273 days | Kuomintang | ||||
Chen Cheng (KMT) | |||||||||
(3) | Huang Shao-ku 黃少谷 Huáng Shǎogǔ (1901–1996) |
12 Mar 1950 | 26 May 1954 | 4 years, 75 days | Kuomintang | ||||
5 | Chen Ching-yu 陳慶瑜 Chén Qìngyú (1899–1981) |
1 June 1954 | 14 July 1958 | 4 years, 43 days | Kuomintang | ||||
Yu Hung-chun (KMT) | |||||||||
Chen Cheng (KMT) | |||||||||
6 | Chen Hsueh-ping 陳雪屏 Chén Xuěpíng (1901–1999) |
14 July 1958 | 29 November 1963 | 5 years, 138 days | Kuomintang | ||||
[vacant] | 29 November 1963 | 29 November 1967 | |||||||
Yen Chia-kan (KMT) | |||||||||
7 | Chiang Yan-shi 蔣彥士 Jiǎng Yànshì (1915–1998) |
29 November 1967 | 29 May 1972 | 4 years, 182 days | Kuomintang |
Shawn Nelson edit
MV Conception victims edit
- Carol Diana Adamic, age 60
- Juha Pekka Ahopelto, 50
- Neal Gustav Baltz, 42
- Patricia Ann Beitzinger, 48
- Vaidehi Campbell, 41
- Kendra Chan, 26
- Raymond "Scott" Chan, 59
- Berenice Felipe, 16
- Adrian Dahood-Fritz, 40
- Justin Carroll Dignam, 58
- Lisa Fiedler, 52
- Kristina "Kristy" Finstad, 41
- Andrew Fritz, 40
- Daniel Garcia, 46
- Marybeth Guiney, 51
- Yuko Hatano, 39
- Yulia Krashennaya, 40
- Alexandra Kurtz, 26
- Xiang Lin, 45
- Charles McIlvain, 44
- Caroline McLaughlin, 35
- Kaustubh Nirmal, 33
- Sanjeeri DeoPujari (Nirmal), 31
- Angela Rose Quitasol, 28
- Evan Michel Quitasol, 37
- Michael Quitasol, 62
- Nicole Storm Quitasol, 31
- Steven Salika, 55
- Tia Salika-Adamic, 17
- Sumil Sandhu, 45
- Fernisa Sison, 57
- Ted Strom, 62
- Kristian Takvam, 34
- Wei Tan, 26
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Thorpe Park edit
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THE FREEZER (3) |
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2004 | Carnival of the Bizarre (5) | ||||||||||
2005 | The Asylum (9) |
Hellgate (6) | |||||||||
2006 | Se7en (6) | ||||||||||
2007 | |||||||||||
2008 | The Curse (5) | ||||||||||
2009 | |||||||||||
2010 | Saw Alive (9) |
Dead End (1) | |||||||||
2011 | Experiment 10 (2) |
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2012 | The Passing (1) | ||||||||||
2013 | My Bloody Valentine (3) |
Cabin in the Woods (4) |
Blair Witch (4) | ||||||||
2014 | Studio 13 (1) | ||||||||||
2015 | Containment (5+) |
The Big Top (3) | |||||||||
2016 | Platform 15 (4+) | ||||||||||
2017 | The Walking Dead: Living Nightmare (3+) |
The Walking Dead: Sanctum (1) | |||||||||
2018 | Blair Witch (2+) |
The Big Top: Showtime (1) |
Vulcan Peak (1) |
Dead Creek Woods (1) |
The Walking Dead: Do or Die (2+) |
Terror at Amity High (2+) |
Screamplexx Cinema (2+) | ||||
2019 | Creek Freak Massacre (1+) |
S200 LRV edit
Contract | Qty | Fleet (qty) | Delivery |
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2013-19 | 175 | Replacement (151) | 2021–27 |
Future (68) | 2017–19 | ||
Mod.1 | 40 | Future (44) | |
Mod.4 | 4 | ||
Total | 219 |
Xbox One controller variants table edit
Theme | Name or Game | Image | Release | Based on | Notes / Description | Refs |
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Commemorative | Day One | Template:Dts | Model 1537 | Bore the inscription "DAY ONE 2013", bundled with limited "Day One Edition" Xbox One consoles at launch in November 2013, which were intended for those who pre-ordered the console. | [40][41] | |
Launch Team | Template:Dts | Model 1537 | Given exclusively to Microsoft employees on the release of Xbox One; inscribed with "I MADE THIS LAUNCH TEAM 2013". | [42][43][44] | ||
China Day One | Template:Dts | Model 1537 | Bore the inscription "CHINA DAY ONE", bundled with limited edition Xbox One at launch in September 2014. | [45] | ||
Pizza Hut | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Pizza Hut offered "The Triple Treat Box Instant Win and Sweepstakes" from November 7 to December 24, 2016. Candidates entered a code for a chance to win one of 1,140 prizes consisting of an Xbox One S console and controller bundled with an additional special edition gloss red Xbox One S controller featuring the Pizza Hut logo. One additional grand prize winner was also drawn at random to win a 4K television and an audio system in addition to the Xbox One S console. | [46][47][48] | ||
Project Scorpio | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Packed in with pre-ordered Xbox One X consoles; includes stylized "PROJECT SCORPIO" text printed in green on the controllers, running vertically between the d-pad and right thumbstick. | [49] | ||
DPM X019 | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | "Aquabrush print" collaboration with maharishi's DPM Studio, grey/white with green highlights and D-pad. | [50] | ||
The Mandalorian | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | "Beskar steel" patterning | [51] | ||
Game | Titanfall | Template:Dts | Model 1537 | White, black and orange design that was inspired by the in-game R-101C carbine, and also accompanied by a similarly-styled console given to Respawn Entertainment employees. | [52][53] | |
Sunset Overdrive | Template:Dts | Model 1537 | White controller, packed in with limited-edition console and game bundle. | [54] | ||
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare | Template:Dts | Model 1537 | Inspired by the aesthetics of the in-game Sentinel Task Force, featuring its emblem, with monochrome lettering on the face buttons (colored dots indicate the face button colors), a gold-colored D-pad, and gold, silver, and grey accents. | [55] | ||
Forza Motorsport 6 | Template:Dts | Model 1697 | Accompanied a limited edition of the console, to coincide with the game's launch. The controller is colored in dark blue with a "racing stripe" pattern down the centre, similarly to its corresponding special console. | [56] | ||
Template:Dts | Model 1697 | Three controllers commemorate the Ford Shelby Daytona (1964, colored "Viking Blue"), GT40 Mark II (1966, black), and Mark IV (1967, red). These controllers were displayed at Le Mans (June 12–14, 2015) and E3 2015, and are now in the Petersen Automotive Museum. | [57][58][59] | |||
Template:Dts | Model 1698 | A concept "Liquid Blue" edition of the Elite controller based upon the Ford GT, including redesigned thumb sticks, carbon fiber highlights, and trigger buttons inspired by the vehicle, was also presented by Microsoft in collaboration with Ford Motor Company. It was displayed at SEMA 2015 before moving to the Petersen Automotive Museum. | [57][58][60] | |||
Halo 5: Guardians | Template:Dts | Model 1697 | "The Master Chief" features a military green color scheme with a gold "chrome" d-pad and triggers, inspired by the armor design of Master Chief. Both "Chief" and "Locke" feature monochromatic face buttons, etched detailing and texture effects, and are bundled with codes to unlock in-game customization items in Halo 5. | [61] | ||
"Spartan Locke" features a silver color scheme with a blue "chrome" d-pad and accents, inspired by the armor design of Spartan Locke. | ||||||
Gears of War 4 | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Red "Crimson Omen". All three variants came with redeemable codes for in-game content. | [62][63] | ||
Grey/blue "JD Fenix" | ||||||
Model 1698 | Dark red "Elite". Includes matching accessory thumbsticks and rear paddles, which were also available separately for the regular Elite controller. | |||||
Minecraft | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | "Creeper" controller was available separately or packed in a Xbox One S bundle with the game. | [64][65] | ||
"Pig" and "Creeper" controllers both utilize a blocky font for the face buttons reminiscent of the game's visual style. | ||||||
Sea of Thieves | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Purple finish with aqua accents and a glow-in-the-dark skull print. The right trigger is gold. | [66] | ||
PlayerUnknown's Battleground | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Released via the Microsoft store. It features a black digital camouflage design coinciding with the game. On the front, it has a laser scratch-like chrome D-pad, a blue circle surrounding the left analog stick, grips on the back triggers with a red 'X' on the back of the right trigger, and the 'PUBG' logo on the back battery cover. | [67] | ||
Gears of War 5 | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | "Kait Diaz" snow-weathered finish; available separately or bundled with limited edition Xbox One X. | [68] | ||
Fortnite | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Monochromatic dark purple; bundled with 500 V-Bucks. | [69] | ||
Cyberpunk 2077 | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Partnership between CD Projekt RED and Microsoft, features three colour design, with visible factory scuff marks all over the controller, a Samurai logo on the battery cover and QR Code on the bottom back of the unit with Hashtag "#2077". | [70] | ||
Forces | Armed Forces / Camouflage | Template:Dts | Model 1537 | Geometric camouflage pattern, and optionally bundled with a matching stereo headset. Predominantly green. | [71][72] | |
Midnight Forces | Template:Dts | Model 1537 | Predominantly blue geometric camouflage pattern, exclusive to Best Buy. | [73] | ||
Covert Forces | Template:Dts | Model 1697 | Predominantly grey/black geometric camouflage pattern; now includes 3.5mm headset jack. | [74] | ||
Armed Forces (3.5mm) | Template:Dts | Model 1697 | Reissue of green geometric camouflage pattern with new controller model. | [75] | ||
Winter Forces | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Predominantly grey/white geometric camouflage pattern with new controller model. | [76] | ||
Armed Forces II | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Predominantly green geometric camouflage pattern. Exclusive to Wal-Mart in the US. | [77][78] | ||
Midnight Forces II | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Predominantly blue geometric camouflage pattern. | [79] | ||
Colors | Lunar White | Template:Dts | Model 1697 | White body, gold-colored "chrome" d-pad and triggers, and monochromatic face buttons. | [80] | |
Blue | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Two-tone blue, Microsoft Store and timed exclusive to Best Buy. | [81] | ||
Military Green | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Monochromatic olive drab, packed with matching console and Battlefield 1. | [82] | ||
Storm Grey | Template:Dts | Monochromatic grey, packed with matching console and Battlefield 1, exclusive to Wal-Mart in the US. | [82][83] | |||
Deep Blue | Template:Dts | Monochromatic blue, packed with matching console. Packed with FIFA 17 (exclusive to Argos in UK), Battlefield 1 (exclusive to GAME in UK), or Gears of War 4 (UK) | [83][84] | |||
Red | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Two-tone red: lighter red for front and face button lettering, darker red for back and face button backgrounds. Exclusive to Microsoft Store and GameStop. | [85] | ||
Green / Orange | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Two-tone olive drab green (lighter green front, darker green back) with neon orange highlights on thumbstick shafts. Exclusive to Microsoft Store and Wal-Mart. | [85] | ||
Grey / Green | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Two-tone gray, with neon green highlights on thumbstick shafts. | [86] | ||
Grey / Blue | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Dark and light gray, with blue highlights on thumbstick shafts and underside of controller. | [87] | ||
Shadow | Copper Shadow | Template:Dts | Model 1697 | Copper metallic color scheme with a gradient effect that fades to black. Exclusive to GameStop and Microsoft Store. | [88][89] | |
Dusk Shadow | Template:Dts | Model 1697 | Blue metallic color scheme with a gradient effect that fades to black. Exclusive to Best Buy and Microsoft Store. | |||
Dawn Shadow | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Magenta metallic color scheme with a gradient effect that fades to black. | [81] | ||
Ocean Shadow | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Light blue metallic color scheme with a gradient effect that fades to black. | [76] | ||
Volcano Shadow | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Red metallic color scheme with a gradient effect that fades to black. | [86][90] | ||
Tech | Recon Tech | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Warm grey with diamond "grip" palm panels and gold, futuristic military-inspired accents. | [91][92] | |
Patrol Tech | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Dark blue with diamond "grip" palm panels. | [86] | ||
Combat Tech | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Olive drab with diamond "grip" palm panels. | [93] | ||
Sport | Sport Red | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Red with diamond "grip" palm panels. | [94] | |
Sport White | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | White with diamond "grip" palm panels. | [95] | ||
Sport Blue | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Blue with diamond "grip" palm panels. | [96][97] | ||
Phantom | Phantom Black | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Alpha gradient from translucent black to opaque champagne color. | [87][98] | |
Phantom White | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Alpha gradient from translucent to opaque white color. | [99] | ||
Phantom Magenta | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Alpha gradient from translucent to opaque magenta color. | [100][101] | ||
Camo | Night Ops Camo | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Grey/black, opaque; new curved camouflage pattern (prior 'Forces' series had polygonal camouflage) | [97][100] | |
Arctic Camo | Template:Dts | Model 1708 | Grey/white, partially transparent; exclusive to Microsoft Store and Wal-Mart. | [100][101] |
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Matson Lines White Fleet edit
Xbox Design Lab colors edit
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Tesla autonomy edit
Date | Prediction | Quote | Met | Ref(s) |
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Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "We should be able to do 90 percent of miles driven [autonomously] within three years." | Template:No X | [106] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "A Tesla car next year will probably be 90-percent capable of autopilot. Like, so 90 percent of your miles can be on auto. For sure highway travel." | Template:Maybe | [108][109] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "From a technology standpoint, Tesla will have a car that can do full autonomy in about three years, maybe a bit sooner." | Template:No X | [110] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "We're going to end up with complete autonomy, and I think we will have complete autonomy in approximately two years." | Template:No X | [111] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "Ultimately you'll be able to summon your car anywhere … your car can get to you. I think that within two years, you'll be able to summon your car from across the country. It will meet you wherever your phone is … and it will just automatically charge itself along the entire journey." | Template:No X | [112] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "I consider autonomous driving to be a basically solved problem. ... We're less than two years away from complete autonomy. Regulators however will take at least another year; they'll want to see billions of miles of data." | Template:No X | [113] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "Our goal is, and I feel pretty good about this goal, that we'll be able to do a demonstration drive of full autonomy all the way from LA to New York, from home in LA to let's say dropping you off in Times Square in New York, and then having the car go park itself, by the end of next year. Without the need for a single touch, including the charger." | Template:No X | [114][115][116] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "November or December of this year, we should be able to go from a parking lot in California to a parking lot in New York, no controls touched at any point during the entire journey." | Template:No X | [117] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "I think [a driver will be able to sleep at the wheel in] about two years. So the real trick of it is not how do you make it work say 99.9 percent of the time, because, like, if a car crashes one in a thousand times, then you're probably still not going to be comfortable falling asleep. You shouldn't be, certainly." | Template:No X | [118][119] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "[Autopilot is] going to kind of be like [the progression of DeepMind's AlphaGo] for self-driving. It will feel like well this is a lame driver, lame driver. Like okay, that's a pretty good driver. Like holy cow, this driver's good. It'll be like that. I mean, timing-wise, I think we could probably do a coast-to-coast drive in three months, six months at the outside." | Template:No X | [120] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "You know, I think we'll get to full self-driving next year. As a generalized solution, I think. But that's a ... Like we're on track to do that next year. So I don't know. I don't think anyone else is on track to do it next year." | Template:No X | [121] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "I think we will be feature complete — full self-driving — this year, meaning the car will be able to find you in a parking lot, pick you up and take you all the way to your destination without an intervention, this year. I would say I am of certain of that. That is not a question mark." | Template:No X | [122] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "I feel very confident predicting that there will be autonomous robotaxis from Tesla next year — not in all jurisdictions because we won't have regulatory approval everywhere." "From our standpoint, if you fast forward a year, maybe a year and three months, but next year for sure, we'll have over a million robotaxis on the road." | Template:No X | [123] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "I'm extremely confident that level five - or essentially complete autonomy - will happen and I think will happen very quickly. I feel like we are very close. I remain confident that we will have the basic functionality for level five autonomy complete this year. There are no fundamental challenges remaining. There are many small problems. And then there's the challenge of solving all those small problems and putting the whole system together." | Template:No X | [124][125] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "And it's now actually more -- it's more common than not for the car to have no interventions, even on a complex drive. So -- and this is -- basically I'm highly confident the car will drive itself for the reliability in excess of a human this year. This is a very big deal." | Template:No X | [126] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "The whole road system is made for biological neural nets and eyes. And so actually, when you think about it, in order to solve driving, we have to solve neural nets and cameras to a degree of capability that is on par with, or really exceeds humans. And I think we will achieve that this year." | Template:No X | [127] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "The two technologies I am focused on, trying to ideally get done before the end of the year, are getting our Starship into orbit ... and then having Tesla cars to be able to do self-driving. ... Have self-driving in wide release at least in the U.S., and ... potentially in Europe, depending on regulatory approval." | Template:Maybe | [128] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "I mean, it does look like [full autonomy is] gonna happen this year. ... Well, we're now at the point where the car can drive on highways and in cities with and where a human dimension is extremely rare. So I mean, just – I was able to drive for several days, just dropping a navigation pin in random locations in the Greater Austin area with no interventions. And the same in San Francisco, which is a very difficult place to drive." | Template:Dunno | [129] |
Template:Dts | Template:Dts | "People have sort of made fun of me and perhaps quite fairly have made fun of me, my predictions about achieving full self-driving have been optimistic in the past ... I'm the boy who cried FSD, but I think we'll be better than human by the end of this year. I've been wrong in the past, I may be wrong this time." | Template:Dunno | [130] |
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La Francisque Insigne du Maréchal de France, Chef de L'État Français —°îĂăâŢţŞş–
Fartyg: KOMET Bredd över allt 6,25 meter Längd över allt 28,26 meter Reg. Nr.: 7089 Rederi: Johansson, Evald Gerhard Byggår: 1920 Varv: Germania-Werft, Kiel (DE) Övrigt: Senare galeasriggad. Ursprungligen MARY, 1922 FAMILIENS HABB, 1923 KOMET, 1972 CARTHAGINIAN II, 1973 CARTHAGINIAN
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