User talk:Immigrant laborer
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[edit]As your username suggests, as well as your edits, there'll be a lot of work for you on Wikipedia, as i'm sure hundreds if not thousands of articles use immigration in place of emigration. If you have any questions or need help, ask me on my talk page or contact other users. Adotchar| reply here 21:39, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
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Aircraft?
[edit]Is there a reference for aircraft in museums being past tense? I suppose since you can't run an airplane in a museum, but you can run a computer, there is a significant difference. In general, events, such as the design or production of a computer (or other device) are past tense, but for non-events they are present. In the case of computers, it is present as soon as the documentation is written, even before a working model is produced, and as long as the documentation still exists, or longer. It isn't so obvious that it would be different for aircraft. Thanks, Gah4 (talk) 00:16, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject_Aviation/Style_guide/Layout_(Aircraft)#Introduction says "The first sentence should be in present tense if flyable aircraft exist. But if the aircraft is extinct or only found in museums then use past tense.". I'm pretty sure no version of a 704 is close to operable. The logistics of providing power to it are one big reason and the likelihood of all those irreplaceable parts that have been sitting on a shelf for 40-50 years "just working" (0.0001%) is another. - Immigrant laborer (talk) 00:48, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
- If it can be made to run, LCM will do it. But I was wondering about an outside source for the past tense for airplane museums. Maybe unlike airplanes, computers are defined by their documentation. Not, for example, that IBM S/360 is not a computer, but a computer architecture. A plan for how to build computers. But also, the Boeing 747 is not an airplane, but a family of airplanes, with specific models that may or may not exist anymore. Gah4 (talk) 03:10, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
- I'm consciously avoiding any sort of policy discussions on wikipedia and sticking to a personal no-reverts, ever rule, so I'd suggest that some coordination between the working groups might be a good idea here. Beyond that, I'm out. - Immigrant laborer (talk) 19:43, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
- I mostly stay away from policy discussions, but don't specifically try to avoid them. I do still wonder, though, if there is an outside of wikipedia source for museum airplanes being past tense. I first got into this tense discussion reading about the PDP-10 in past tense while sitting next to one that was running. As above, it is easier to run a computer in a museum than an airplane. Though there is: Flying_Heritage_&_Combat_Armor_Museum. Gah4 (talk) 21:30, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
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Ways to improve What the Hell Did I Just Read
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[edit]Breakout vs. Brick Out
[edit]Just a note on an edit in the Integer BASIC article - the original 1976 source is definitely "BREAKOUT" as you can see in the original manual (linked). "BRICK OUT" appears in a 1979 version by Tog, but I'm not sure that's the first.. Maury Markowitz (talk) 11:03, 4 April 2020 (UTC)
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