15:5915:59, 28 June 2021diffhist−1
Calgary
→Climate: the highest and the lowest … not the highest and the coldest … it sounds better this way (and "a cold temperature" sounds redundant)
14 May 2021
12:5012:50, 14 May 2021diffhist+32
Cessna 210 Centurion
either the Cessna 205 (originally Cessna 210-5, a fixed-gear variant of the Cessna 210) is a variant or Cessna 205 and Cessna 206 and Cessna 207 are variants, but definitely *not only* Cessna 206, for it was developed from Cessna 205, not from Cessna 210-5…Tag: Reverted
12:4412:44, 14 May 2021diffhist+4
Hollandaise sauce
→Origins: "hollandais(e)“ means Hollandic, "néerlandais(e)" means Dutch... I know that many people use Holland and The Netherlands synonymically, but even in French The Netherlands are called Pays-Bas and the language "le neérlandais"Tag: Manual revert
19:2519:25, 10 May 2021diffhist+76
Eth
Þ is not written INSTEAD OF Ð, it's simply that the sound ð never appears at the beginning of words. Ð is devoiced to "Þ" at the end of words and before voiceless consonants. The Icelandic alphabet gets more to the point than a simple "alphabet". The name of the letter "eð" is definitely pronounced as "eþ", but for example in the Dative (eði) ð has the sound ð as well.
5 May 2021
19:1319:13, 5 May 2021diffhist+1
List of British cheeses
→Blue cheeses: As much as I loathe UK English spelling, if one writes about a BRITISH cheese and writes mold in the ghastly British way "mould" way then one might as well write savour. Mind you, I love British Isles English (Cockney, Glaswegian, Geordie, Dublin English, to name a few)... but I still hate their spelling. I love to argue about it with my English and Irish friends. :D AE spelling has reduced the idiocy of English spelling by 36.54% so anything else is therefore bollocks. ;-)
10:2510:25, 23 March 2021diffhist0
Cessna 210 Centurion
actually, Cessna 206 is a variant of Cessna 205 – Cessna 205 was the original Cessna 210-5 thus Cessna 205 is the variant of Cessna 210, not Cessna 206Tag: Reverted
12:1312:13, 2 February 2021diffhist+196
Rev limiter
ship engines sometimes have a max rpm of only 80... the beginning of the article states "A rev limiter is a device fitted in modern vehicles that have internal combustion engines." --> so a modern ship is definitely a modern vehicle with an internal combustion engine... and the T.50 is a modern ICE carTag: use of
deprecated (unreliable) source
16 November 2020
00:0400:04, 16 November 2020diffhist−11
Hypercarnivore
as orcas are most definitely dolphins, it doesn't make sense to mention both – it'd be as if one'd say "felids, lions" or "most wild canids, dogs"
18:2618:26, 27 September 2020diffhist0
Radio Television of Serbia
there is no Serbian Latin, it's a joint Latin alphabet for the Serbo-Croatian language/for Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian, called Gaj's Latin Alphabet or Serbo-Croatian Latin Alphabet
16:5216:52, 27 September 2020diffhist+24
Sardinian language
→Vocabulary: it was CHOCK FULL of mistakes, for example: what is formaticu?? it is formaticum. I also removed what is not important (the accusative is not important, for example, in ecclesia... as iglesia is very similar to ecclesia)... and added ablative instead of accusative (pons -> ponte ... EXACTLY like modern Spanish) I do not know what to do with "hospitalis" though because it is an adjective (from hospes, guest)... maybe you have some good ideasTag: Reverted
25 September 2020
13:4513:45, 25 September 2020diffhist+3
Solomun (musician)
Hey guys, it's a certain kind of nitpicking but at the same time factually correct... Solomun was not born in today's Travnik Democratic Bosnia but in Travnik in Yugoslavia/Socialist Bosnia
15:5915:59, 28 June 2021diffhist−1
Calgary
→Climate: the highest and the lowest … not the highest and the coldest … it sounds better this way (and "a cold temperature" sounds redundant)
14 May 2021
12:5012:50, 14 May 2021diffhist+32
Cessna 210 Centurion
either the Cessna 205 (originally Cessna 210-5, a fixed-gear variant of the Cessna 210) is a variant or Cessna 205 and Cessna 206 and Cessna 207 are variants, but definitely *not only* Cessna 206, for it was developed from Cessna 205, not from Cessna 210-5…Tag: Reverted
12:4412:44, 14 May 2021diffhist+4
Hollandaise sauce
→Origins: "hollandais(e)“ means Hollandic, "néerlandais(e)" means Dutch... I know that many people use Holland and The Netherlands synonymically, but even in French The Netherlands are called Pays-Bas and the language "le neérlandais"Tag: Manual revert
19:2519:25, 10 May 2021diffhist+76
Eth
Þ is not written INSTEAD OF Ð, it's simply that the sound ð never appears at the beginning of words. Ð is devoiced to "Þ" at the end of words and before voiceless consonants. The Icelandic alphabet gets more to the point than a simple "alphabet". The name of the letter "eð" is definitely pronounced as "eþ", but for example in the Dative (eði) ð has the sound ð as well.
5 May 2021
19:1319:13, 5 May 2021diffhist+1
List of British cheeses
→Blue cheeses: As much as I loathe UK English spelling, if one writes about a BRITISH cheese and writes mold in the ghastly British way "mould" way then one might as well write savour. Mind you, I love British Isles English (Cockney, Glaswegian, Geordie, Dublin English, to name a few)... but I still hate their spelling. I love to argue about it with my English and Irish friends. :D AE spelling has reduced the idiocy of English spelling by 36.54% so anything else is therefore bollocks. ;-)
10:2510:25, 23 March 2021diffhist0
Cessna 210 Centurion
actually, Cessna 206 is a variant of Cessna 205 – Cessna 205 was the original Cessna 210-5 thus Cessna 205 is the variant of Cessna 210, not Cessna 206Tag: Reverted
12:1312:13, 2 February 2021diffhist+196
Rev limiter
ship engines sometimes have a max rpm of only 80... the beginning of the article states "A rev limiter is a device fitted in modern vehicles that have internal combustion engines." --> so a modern ship is definitely a modern vehicle with an internal combustion engine... and the T.50 is a modern ICE carTag: use of
deprecated (unreliable) source
16 November 2020
00:0400:04, 16 November 2020diffhist−11
Hypercarnivore
as orcas are most definitely dolphins, it doesn't make sense to mention both – it'd be as if one'd say "felids, lions" or "most wild canids, dogs"
18:2618:26, 27 September 2020diffhist0
Radio Television of Serbia
there is no Serbian Latin, it's a joint Latin alphabet for the Serbo-Croatian language/for Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian, called Gaj's Latin Alphabet or Serbo-Croatian Latin Alphabet
16:5216:52, 27 September 2020diffhist+24
Sardinian language
→Vocabulary: it was CHOCK FULL of mistakes, for example: what is formaticu?? it is formaticum. I also removed what is not important (the accusative is not important, for example, in ecclesia... as iglesia is very similar to ecclesia)... and added ablative instead of accusative (pons -> ponte ... EXACTLY like modern Spanish) I do not know what to do with "hospitalis" though because it is an adjective (from hospes, guest)... maybe you have some good ideasTag: Reverted
25 September 2020
13:4513:45, 25 September 2020diffhist+3
Solomun (musician)
Hey guys, it's a certain kind of nitpicking but at the same time factually correct... Solomun was not born in today's Travnik Democratic Bosnia but in Travnik in Yugoslavia/Socialist Bosnia