User:Викидим

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This user has written or expanded 2 articles featured in the Did You Know section on the Main Page.
  • My nickname is a Cyrillic projection of a Greek: Βικιδημος portmanteau, something along the lines of Greek: Νικόδημος ("victorious people", cf. Nicodemus). It is intended to mean "[of] wikipeople". If you have hard time finding Cyrillics on your keyboard, feel free to address me as Wikidemus.
  • I have been writing articles for Wikipedia in multiple languages since either 2005 or 2006, starting too long ago to pinpoint an exact date, and switched mostly to Russian in 2007. Historically I have used multiple accounts, originally to separate my contributions by languages[1] and later by subjects. These were and are used strictly within WP:SOCKLEGIT, with no restrictions applied ever to any one of them, except for this account (and even in this case never even remotely related to the article content). I am currently under no restrictions anywhere in the Wikimedia projects. In an unlikely case a legitimate question will arise, I have no problem discussing my alternate accounts with the local powers that be.
That ship has sailed
  • The editing of Wikipedia in Russian became tiresome for me in 2021 due to an extensive off-wiki coordination of a few colleagues who effectively changed the conflict resolution process very much not to my liking.[2] "Fighting" is not my middle name here,[3] so after some attempts to establish a modus vivendi with the highly cohesive group, I have decided to take a well-deserved indefinite-length wiki-sabbatical at Russian Wikipedia and switched back to other languages, primarily to enwiki,[4] guided by "this too shall pass" principle. As an illustration of the truly Orwellian level of discourse in the modern Russian Wikipedia:[5]
    • The Arbitration Committee of Russian Wikipedia (then - and now - totally controlled by the faction) literally prohibited mentioning in discussions of the membership in the off-wiki chat used for the group's coordination: Decision in AK:1189, see item 7.
    • In practice, this decision is used to prohibit the mentions of the very existence of this chat. For example, in February 2023 I was blocked for literally just using the term "unmentionable group" (Russian: неназываемой группы) on a discussion page, where my whole message was on the subject of "we can all get along if we stop coercing the editors into making the purely political statements". For the curious ones that want to dive into the depth of the Russian soul, the message from the blocking sysop is here, it points as a reason to my original (IMHO, extremely mild) post here

Notes:

  1. ^ This was the only choice prior to the arrival of the unified login.
  2. ^ For the avoidance of doubt, I rarely if ever edit articles on the "hot" political topics.
  3. ^ I have a reasonably-sized real life where I get a fair share of meaningful conflicts that I have to deal with.
  4. ^ I can also be found in frwiki and dewiki.
  5. ^ For the avoidance of doubt, this is not a complaint, as this situation amuses me by laying bare the human behavior worthy of "1984" or "The Trial"; the outlook is much grimmer for the harassed editors that due to poor English are unable to find a refuge here

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Essays

These are internal essays that can be referred to in discussions, avoiding the repetition.

To do

Timed

History and words

  • Two-and-a-half party system
  • Christliche Volkspartei:
  • Second bachelor's degree
  • Abbreviations in citations
  • Gaposis [3], [4], [5]
  • Appearance of impropriety - expand
  • Zaydism, added WP:RS, time to provide the cites
  • Plausible deniability, better cites can be useful
  • Pass-through (economics)
  • Omnia in Omnibus to fix the User:Somebody "Notme" Else
  • Aesthetic disinterestedness, see [1]
  • Fashionable society a.k.a Smart set a.k.a. Beau monde a.k.a. London society, see Talk:Ton (society) ([6], [7], doi:10.7765/9781526130518.00011)
    • while at it, mésalliance
  • Non-profit industrial complex
  • Homeless industrial complex (see Poverty industrial complex)
  • Indivisibility of security
  • Sybarite
  • Letting hair down? Unbound hair? See [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14]
  • Hedging (science)
  • Reniseneb, p.619, [15]. See also Sobekhotep III's daughter, Chair of Reniseneb (different scribe! where is the tomb?), mirror itself (https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544234). Also Renyseneb, Rensonb, Hm-handled mirror, Renseneb.
  • Euphemisms for penis:
    • Kimmel, Michael; Milrod, Christine; Kennedy, Amanda, eds. (26 September 2014). "Idioms and Nicknames". Cultural Encyclopedia of the Penis. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 93–94. ISBN 978-0-7591-2314-4. OCLC 892430218.
    • Morton, Mark (2009). "The Long and the Short of It: Words for the Penis and its Attendant Parts". The Lover's Tongue: A Merry Romp Through the Language of Love and Sex. Insomniac Press. pp. 91–130. ISBN 978-1-897414-49-1. OCLC 1048629858.
    • Friedman, David M. (4 September 2008). A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4391-3608-9.
    • Penis was itself a euphemism (Cicero, see [16])
  • Strategic frivolity
    • Lippmann gap
  • Neotraditionalism (politics) (use [17])
  • The end justifies the means, "Exitus acta probat" (Ovid), even "All's well that ends well"? Surprisingl dearth of linguistic/ethical sources (aside from consequentialism, perhaps a section there?). Oxford Dictionary: [18]. Also [19]
    • Gilbert-Hamerling, Geoffrey (1993). Exitus acta probat: George Washington and the American civil religion (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. (a good library has access)
    • Mahrik, Tibor (2018). "The End Justifies the Means – Ethical Analysis". Edukacja Etyczna (14). The Pedagogical University of Cracow/Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny w Krakowie: 124–138. doi:10.24917/20838972.14.8. ISSN 2083-8972. (weak)
  • You only live once ([20] low on science, but long)
    • Carpe diem, links in 10.4236/jss.2022.107026, [21], 10.17507/tpls.1305.08 , : 10.17507/tpls.1003.04 - weak studies of carpe itself. A book on carpe in poetry: [22] (relation to Seikilos epitaph!)
  • Catullus 3 videos vs. still images
  • Dangerous classes
  • Antigonis und Demetrias - makes sense to keep these phylae together
  • Multicourse meal (un-American, cf. [24])
  • Oldest profession (phrase) - many parts are WP:OR, while academic research exists
  • Mat (Russian profanity)
  • Class marker (sociology)
  • Off-budget fund (Germany), de:Sondervermögen (Haushaltsrecht), [25] doi:10.11647/OBP.0328.03
  • Overseas Contingency Operation
  • fais ce que dois, advienne, que pourra
  • Self-pity
  • Ahmadzai (Ghilji clan), see the Russian version
  • NO8DO

Architecture

Material culture

  • Preload control - huge subject. While there, expand the fastener portion of Preload (engineering)
  • Outerwear [35] in sports, [36], [37] taxation, [38] protection from elements, [39] tailored outerwear, [40] knitted outerwear, [41], [42], [43], [44] attempts at definition by list, [45] evolution, [46] mismatch with French, [47] non-authoritative collection of definitions
  • Salvage some forks removed in [48] by providing good references and descriptions
    • Asparagus fork as a utensil (provide link to the Garden fork). Per Drachenfels (p. 208) can be combine with Asparagus tongs and Asparagus tray into Asparagus server [49], personal tongs also exist [50]. Poem by Albert Goldbarth. Pic at [51]
    • Evolution of twentieth century flatware place settings and specialty flatware design [52]
    • Fork itself can use some work on the History section, see Talk:Fork
  • Formal dining (currently = multicourse menu)
  • User:Викидим/Moroccan tea set
  • Mark (sign) [53] available in most law libraries
    • Factory mark
    • Porcelain mark, deserves a special article, cf. de:Porzellanmarke, can start with Edwards 2022, maybe combined with Pottery mark. See [54]
    • Ownership mark
    • Amphora stamp, fr:Timbre amphorique [55] (plenty of handles, very few dies)
    • Talk:Signaculum, also commons:Category:Signacula
    • Seal (emblem) - really needs to be moved
  • Game table/Card table
  • Ring holder
  • Charles Frederick Kandler [de], based on Campbell, with many stories about CK, KA, FK.
  • Bureau (furniture) with Bureau bookcase and a Bureau cabinet. See [56]
  • British wine table, a.k.a. drinking table, horseshoe table, Hunt table, Huntboard [57], [58]
  • (pending the arrival of the book in some major library within reach) Cheval glass or psyche - a separate article based on Gloag, Britannica, the monograph "The Full-Length Mirror: A Global Visual History" and "Psyche: Mirror and Mind in Vanity Fair"
  • Teacup
  • Tea set
  • Plate (dishware) - use Von Drachenfels' book
  • Charger (table setting), ibid.
  • Baptismal spoon a.k.a. christening sp. [59], also as grave goods. [60], [61], [62]. While at it, minor additions to Apostle spoon ([63])
  • Gas tip
  • Asch Grossbardt «Sophisticated color combinations have been a signature design element», etc., but its provenance is unclear). Lawrence (Larry) Asch / Jerome (Jerry) Grossbardt (1923—2012). Before founding Ash Grossbardt Ltd., Jerome Grossbardt and Stanley Schechter co-founded Honora Pearls company. Incorporated in 1947, the company was named after Jerome’s wife, Honora. Jerome’s son, Eric, joined the business in 1986 and became the sole owner of Asch Grossbardt Inc., after the death of his father in 2012. Obits: [64], [65]. In May of 2001. Eric Grossbardt became the sole owner of Asch/Grossbardt Inc. when the cofounder, Larry Asch retired after more than 50 years in the jewelry industry. ([66]) Obviously not enough. Any pointers will be highly appreciated.
  • Hess Persson Estates a.k.a. Hess Collection - a quite famous winery does not have an article. There is also a truly surprising in this case dearth of RS. See, however, in addition to the winery's own materials, information in multiple guidebooks.
  • Sugar hammer
  • Inkblot is not the same as Rorschach test
    • [68], [69]
  • Giorgio Riello works on textiles, writing materials, etc.
  • SECAM 4 (a.k.a. NIIR, a Soviet take on SECAM): [70], [71], [72], [73]
  • Oyster shucker
  • Trockenbeerenauslese, Botrytized wine, etc. [74]
  • Cabaret table, see [75]. This is a "genre", and the Overbed table is in the same genre. Note that the modern cabaret table does not seem to be in this genre.
  • de:Wiegenpanzer: erst die Deutschkenntnisse auffrischen

Law and money

Music and art

  • Self-portraiture - unclear definition
  • Florian Hermann - add new information
  • Apsara dance - reflect modernity
  • Maître des Cortèges
  • Hokum, see the talk page
  • Lots of links on Giraffe piano
  • Piano action
  • User:Викидим/Stomping
  • Jazz in Russia
  • Disco in Russia
  • When I Get Low, I Get High (looking for sources that are not hemp-oriented, as seems to be frequently the case, [77], [78], [79], [80], [81], [82]). This is a jazz "standard", after all, someone should have paid serious attention to it. [83], [84], [85] An expert on Ella Fitzgerald is Will Friedwald, cf. his comments on A Tisket, A Tasket. Score: [86], recording: [87]
  • I Didn't Like It the First Time - even more amazing dearth of sources. [88] (food as metaphor common to Julia Lee), some think the "spinach" is a reefer ([89], [90], [91]), although the lyrics clearly suggests sex ([92], [93] and [94] agree), double entendre ([95], even triple[96], p. 37: "I Didn't Like It The First Time" a.k.a. "The Spinach Song" can be considered a rare example of triple entendre, since spinach conveyed a reference to opium as well as sex )
    • Marijuana (Julia Lee song) ([97])
  • Dirty dozen (blues), a precursor to bawdy blues, see The Blues Encyclopedia: Dirty Dozens
  • Million Dollar Secret, I’m Gonna Let Him Ride by Helen Humes
  • Jewels (ballet)
  • Support (art), added new Oxford source

Electricity

Science and technology

  • Deicing bubbler
  • MIDREX process
  • Harold Corwin
  • Telome theory
  • Audiotext services (LaRose, R., & Atkin, D. (1992). Audiotext and the re-invention of the telephone as a mass medium. Journalism Quarterly, 69(2), 413—421)
  • Geometrical continuity, see talk page

Obscure

Usable texts deleted by colleagues

Spam

  • 45cat.com, www.45cat.com, https of www, w/o www

Misc

  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Electrical engineering
  • In general terms [the term firm capacity] represents the capacity of that portion of the system or station remaining after the deduction of a reasonable allowances for reserves and spares.

Feedback

The Original Barnstar
Cabaret service is a very good article. Well done! BoyTheKingCanDance (talk) 07:26, 19 March 2023 (UTC)

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Readers

  1. ^ Cupchik, Gerald C.; Winston, Andrew S. (1996). "Confluence and divergence in empirical aesthetics, philosophy, and mainstream psychology" (PDF). Handbook of perception and cognition: Cognitive ecology. pp. 61–85.
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