User:Clusternote/Sandbox

See also: User:Clusternote/Sandbox 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

Event places

edit

The claim that the places not commonly called venues can be also included in the venues category, is merely an excuse for a flawed design of the category scheme. Such claims do not prevent the creation of a generic category (parent category) called Event spaces, which is commonly used notion / expression, already.

On the performance-related category-hierarchy, the Performance spaces is designated as a subcategory of performance venues Entertainment venues, that is not the universally acceptable definition, but rationalized by the performer-centric view point on which they tends to think the performance venues as the first class, and the other generic places as the exceptional "venues". The lesson to be learned from this example is that the parent-child relationship of a hierarchy cannot be defined uniquely and absolutely, but rather that the parent-child relationship can also change depending on the viewpoint. If we are to obtain as neutral a representation as possible, we should not emphasize hierarchical relationships as in a tree structure, but adopt a structure that flexibly represents arbitrary connections between concepts and categories, such as the relational algebra of an RDB or the synaptic connections of a deep neural net.


Paul Revere and the Raiders (EMP)

edit
Paul Revere and the Raiders
...period in the 1960s
Raiders were about the biggest
... and in America

...eat songs, riotous stage show, lovable
...ities and eye-popping Revolutionary War-era
costumes won fans fat and wide. As the hosts
daily ABC TV show Where the Action Is, the
...were the first real televiosn-age rock band.
...dia exposure helped win them a total of 24
...es and many gold records.

...ugh the “Battle of the Louies” played and
...t role in the rise of the Raiders, their impact
rockn' roll history was achieved through relentless
... reguler TV appearances and a long string of
... ...g “Just Like Me,” “Steppin' Out,”
... “Kicks.”

UNPLUGGED|DÉBRANHÉ
INSIDE THE WORLD OF ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS | TOUT SUR LES INSTRUMENTS ACOUSTIQUES

  • Drum-kit
  • Harpsichord ?
  • Accordion
  • Grand piano ?
  • Ovation guitar
  • Harpsichord
  • Barrel organ
  • Clavichord
Barrel Organ, 1880
MADE BY BACIGALUPO-SÒHNE
GERMANY
At a time when most popular music was performed in concert halls
by professional musicians, the portable, self-playing barrel organ
gave people the opportunity to listen to music and—for those
without training—to play it. The Italian organ builde Giovanni
Bcigalupo, who immigrated to Germany in 1873, manufactured
this particular organ sometime around 1880 in Berlin. His family
continued to produce such instruments in their Prenzlauer Berg
factory for over a century, closing it in 1977.
GRETA KRAUS
HARPSICHORD, 1954
DOUBLE MANUAL
MADE BY KURT WITTMAYER
GERMANY
This “revival” harpsichord was custom-made by renowned
German builder Kurt Wittmayer for Canadian harpsichordist
Greta Kraus. A native of Austria, Kraus immigrated to Canada in
1938—where she taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music and
was a founder of the Toronto Baroque Ensemble. She also helped
popularize the revival harpsichord, a recreation of earlier historical
instruments that employed early 20th-century piano-building
techniques and materials.
On loan from ... and ... Canada | Prêté de ... et ... le Canada
CLAVICHORD, 1926
UNFRETTED
MADE BY ARNOLD DOLMETSCH
UK
Considered an early ancestor of the piano, the clavichord began to
fall out of favour around 1700—after the emergence of the more
mechanically efficient piano. The clavichord seen here, however, was
manufactured much later by the French-English instrument builder
Arnold Dolmetsch. Dolmetsch was one of the key figures in the
20th-century revival of early music and a pioneer in reconstructing
instruments using historical designs. He was also single-handedly
responsible for making the recorder—an instrument little used after
the renaissance era—the entry level learning tool for amateurs.

STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN “NUMBER ONE” GUITAR

edit
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN “NUMBER ONE” GUITAR
Stevie Ray Vaughan blended blues and rock and gave in ...
distinctive Teras twist to produce to some of most excit...
historically important blues albums ... of the 1980s. Most of ...
guitarwork heard on albums such as the landmark Texas ...
Couldn't Stand the Weather was played on this Fender Stratocaster
dobbed “Number One”.

Vaughan and his band, Double Trouble, helped create a ...
interest in the blues in the early 1980s at a time when po...
had grown increasingly relevant on synthesizers and drum ...
His tragic death in 1990 in a helicopter crash stunned p...
leaving a hole that man difficult to fill.

Courtesy Jimmie Vaughan (?)

JIMMIE VAUGHAN'S 1963 FENDER STRATOCASTER

edit
JIMMIE VAUGHAN'S 1963 FENDER STRATOCASTER
The older brother of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan was
a key member of the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the group that
did much to ignite the 1980s blues renaissance. Vaughan's
deep knowledge of the blues, particularly Texas blues, and
his meticulously crafted guitar riffs helped make signature
Thunderbirds' songs such as “Tuff Enuff” and “Wrap It Up” ideal
examples of modern blues.

Vaughan played this 1963 Fender Stratocaster during much of his
tenure with the Fabulous Thunderbirds.

Courtesy Jimmie Vaughan (?)

1973 FENDER STRATOCASTER

edit
1973 FENDER STRATOCASTER
————THE “SWEET HOME ALABAMA” GUITAR————
Ed King joined Lynyrd Skynyrd shortly before the band recorded
its debut album. He had been a member of Strawberry Alarm
Clock, known for the 1967 hit “Incense and Peppermints.” King
composed and recorded “Sweet Home Alabama,” a signature
song for Skynyrd, on this guitar. He left the band in 1975 and re-
joined the reconstituted band from 1987 through 1996.

Elton John's Piano with autograph

edit
Quotation of autographs
To Bryan
and Nanette,
Sarah and Emma
with love,
Elton John
May 31st, 1972
original piano
lots of success
with it.

Within This Piano
lays the ghost
of a hundred songs.
take care of Them
They love you.
god bless
from The one who
writes the words,
Bernie Taupin.
“To Bryan and Nanette, Sarah and
Emma
with love,
Elton John, May 31st, 1972,
original piano, lots of success with
it.”

“Within this piano lays the ghost of
a hundred songs. Take care of
them, they love you.
God Bless from the one who writes
the words,
Bernie Taupin.”
edit

As for the copyright status of deer signs in Japan, if these signs are (1) road signs (managed by MRITT)[1] or (2) installed in the parks accessible to the public, they are not subject to copyright protection in accordance with Articles 45-2[2] and 46[3] of Copyright law of Japan.

References

edit

Stickers

edit

     立小便厳禁
犬畜生にも劣る行為
                   Security Cameras in Operation
                 24時間監視中
      防 犯 カ メ ラ 作 動 中
      CCTB全日監控 감시카메라 작동중

Pissing is strictly prohibited
An act worse than dogs
                  Security Cameras in Operation
                  24-hour surveillance
     Security cameras in operation
     CCTB full-time surveillance.
                Security Cameras operation in progress.

Flickr Tags with inline=on option

edit
  1. {{Flickr Tags|Lights|Night|CIty|Street|Tokyo|Long-exposure|Movement|Analogue}}
    • Flickr Tags: Lights Night CIty Street Tokyo Long-exposure Movement Analogue.
  2. {{Flickr Tags|Lights|Night|CIty|Street|Tokyo|Long-exposure|Movement|Analogue|...}}
    • Lights Night CIty Street Tokyo Long-exposure Movement Analogue

Bob_Moog3 new image set

edit

  Comment: I have created a set of the future replacement candidate files using nine Creative Commons files and one PD-self file on Wikimedia Commons. I'm happy if these could be useful when the currently media became unavailable in the future.
 For example, we can overwrite current media (File:Bob Moog3.jpg) by new file File:Bob Moog3 new.jpg before remove all old-revisions. --Clusternote (talk) 13:31, 30 May 2024 (UTC)

edit

O.C. ELECTRONICS Folded Line Reverberation Device Type 60

edit

                      REVERBERATION

                         Folded Line        DEVICE
                              
                         MANUFACTURED BY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN
                         MILTON, WIS. UNDER CONTROLLED AT-
                         MOSPHERE CONDITIONS.
                         U.S. PAT. 3,363,202/CANADIAN PAT. 825,330
O. C. ELECTRONICS, INC.  P.N.__________ TYPE________60

Gibbs Reverberation Unit

edit
          Reverberation Unit
US PATENT No. 2,982,819; 3,106,610;     PATENT
CANADA 1963; BREVET BELGIUM No. 580,444; BREVET
FRANCE No. 1,234,876; BREVETTO ITALY No. 611,936;
JAPANESE PATENT No. 312,890.
-------------------------------------------------
NOTICE—PURCHASE OF THIS DEVICE DOES NOT
CONFER A RIGHT TO MAKE USE OR SELL THE SYSTEM
COVERED BY U.S. PATENT No.2,967,447 AND CANADIAN
                PATENT  No.655,242.
GIBBS SPECIAL PRODUCTS ████
          CORPORATION       ████
             JANESVILLE. WISCONSIN
         SUBSIDIARY OF HAMMOND CORPORATION
          MADE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Hypothesis - the neoteny of dog breeds and the developmental stages of wolves

edit
Hypothesis - the neoteny of dog breeds and the developmental stages of wolves
(neotenic classification of dog breeds associated with ontogenetic stages of wolves)
Wolves 1st: Newborn
(0~2 months)
2nd: Game stage
(2~4 months)
3rd: Saver stage
(4~6 months)
4th: Hooker stage
(adolescent)
5th: adult stage
(adult)
Neonatal Transitional Socialization Juvenile Rapid Growth Slow Growth Sexual maturity
       
    • physical characteristics: Have dark fur, rounded heads and are unable to regulate their own body temperature
    • sense organs: Blind with closed eyes, deaf with small ears and a “pugged” nose with little, if any, sense of smell. Good sense of taste and touch
    • physical ability: Limited to a slow crawl, mainly with front legs but have a good sense of balance
    • Are limited to sucking and licking; can whine and yelp
    • feeding: Will feed four or five times a day for periods of three to five minutes
    • weight: Average females gain 2.6 pounds and males 3.3 pounds per week for the next 14 weeks
    • sense organs: Eyes open and are blue at 11-15 days but their eyesight is not fully developed and pups cannot perceive forms until weeks later
    • feeding & teeth: Milk incisors present at 15 days; can eat small pieces of regurgitated meat
    • physical ability: Begin to stand and walk; vocalizations include growls, whimpering and squeaks, first high-pitched attempts at howling
    • weight: 3.5 lbs
    • physical activity: Begin appearing outside of the den and playing near the entrance
    • sense organs: Ears begin to raise around 27 days and hearing improves significantly
    • Around 31 days the ears are erect but with tips still flopping
    • feeding and teeth: Gradual process of weaning begins
    • Canines and premolar teeth present
    • physical characteristics: Growth of adult hair around nose and eyes
    • Disproportionately large feet and head
    • sociality: Short, high-pitched howls are gaining strength
    • Mother may go off for hours on end to hunt
    • Dominance and play fighting begin
    • Can follow adults up to a mile away from the den
    • residence: Adults abandon den and move pups to a rendezvous site
    • feeding: Weaning complete, pups feed on food provided by adults
    • physical characteristics: Adult guard hair becomes apparent on body
    • sense organs: Eyes gradually change from blue to yellow-gold
    • hunting: Pups begin to follow adults on hunting trips for a short while and return to the den by themselves
    • weight: 22-30 pounds
    • weight: 28-70 pounds
    • Pups will gain approximately 1.3 pounds per week over the next three months
    • feeding and teeth: Milk teeth replaced
    • physical characteristics: Winter fur becomes apparent and pup appearance is nearly indistinguishable from adults
    • hunting: Pups begin to accompany adults on hunts
    • weight: Female pups will gain approximately .07 pounds per week and male pups will gain approximately .4 pounds per week
    • sociality: Pups begin to travel with pack
    • hunting: Begin actively hunting
    • physical characteristics: Epiphyseal cartilage closes off signaling the end of skeletal growth
    • sociality: Pups status in the pack may start to take shape with pups displaying either more dominant or submissive behaviors
    • weight: 60-100 pounds
Dogs
 
 
 
 
 
 
breeds
all molossoids (Neapolitan Mastiff)
small companion dogs (Chihuahua & Maltese)
most braccoids & especially retrievers (Golden retriever)
most wolfhounds, especially herding dogs (German shepherd dog)
Greyhounds(Azawakh), Basenji, Greenlandic, & Siberian Husky
greyhounds, Nordic hunting dogs, Samoyed & Alaskan Malamute
physically
infantile:
    • short muzzle
    • small and hanging ears
    • rounded skull
    • stocky body
    • awkward gait.
psychologically
    • tied to mother & siblings
    • less interests on outside
    • afraid to unknown things
    • react aggressive to stimulus
roles
    • fighters without inhibitions (like the adult wolf),
    • guardians of territory
    • Not suitable for activities that require a high temperament (speed of reaction) and spirit of initiative
sociality
    • not hierarchical (available after three months)
    • does not exist the concept of "master-pack leader"
    • exist the "master-mother" who they love, respect and obey.
totally
    • physically powerful but uncontrollably aggressive

(based on w:it:Neotenia#Stadiazione della neotenia del cane as of 2023-09-18 20:30)

References

edit

Bibliography

edit
  • Lorna Coppinger, Raymond Coppinger (1982-04). "Livestock-guarding dogs that wear sheep's clothing". Smithsonian 13 (1): 64-73.

Further reading

edit
  • Neotenia § Stadiazione della neotenia del cane (revision 135529706). Italian Wikipedia (as of 2023-09-18 20:30).
  • Emmanuela Diana (2023). "Razze pericolose": realtà o discriminazione?. (EtologiaConsapevole.it).
    "​Gli studiosi Lorna e Raymond Coppinger nel 1982 hanno proposto una classificazione neotenica delle razze canine nella quale ad ogni stadio ontogenetico (l'ontogenesi corrisponde allo sviluppo dell'individuo dallo stadio embrionale fino a quello dell'adulto) del lupo venivano associate precise razze canine, attribuendo determinate attitudini e caratteristiche comportamentali. / (“Livestock-guarding dogs that wear sheep's clothing” by Lorna and Raymond Coppinger, Smithsonian magazine, April 1982, Volume 13, Number1). ",
    "[In English: The scholars Lorna and Raymond Coppinger in 1982 proposed a neotenic classification of dog breeds in which specific dog breeds were associated with each ontogenetic stage (the ontogeny corresponds to the development of the individual from the embryonic to the adult stage) of the wolf, attributing certain aptitudes and behavioral characteristics. / (“Livestock-guarding dogs that wear sheep's clothing” by Lorna and Raymond Coppinger, Smithsonian magazine, April 1982, Volume 13, Number1).]​ "
  • Wolf Pup Physical & Social Development. (wolf.org). International Wolf Center (circa 2015
    date QS:P,+2015-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
    ).
    See also icon images of :
edit