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12 February 2003
- 22:2922:29, 12 February 2003 diff hist +46 The Beatles art directed by Heinz Edelmann, allegedly influenced by the artwork of Peter Max,
- 22:2522:25, 12 February 2003 diff hist +3 The Beatles the artwork of Peter Max
- 22:2122:21, 12 February 2003 diff hist +4 MI5 Vernon Kell
- 22:1922:19, 12 February 2003 diff hist 0 Coordinated Universal Time leap seconds,
- 22:1922:19, 12 February 2003 diff hist +112 Coordinated Universal Time In particular, the Network Time Protocol is designed as a way of distributing UTC time over the Internet.
- 22:1722:17, 12 February 2003 diff hist +268 Coordinated Universal Time UTC is the standard time system used for the Internet and World Wide Web.
- 22:1422:14, 12 February 2003 diff hist +3 Acceptance angle where NA is the numerical aperture of the fiber.
- 22:1422:14, 12 February 2003 diff hist +32 N Numerical Aperture #REDIRECT Numerical aperture
- 22:1322:13, 12 February 2003 diff hist +60 Acceptance angle In optical fiber the '''acceptance angle''' is the half-angle of the cone within which incident light is totally internally reflected by the fiber core.
- 22:1122:11, 12 February 2003 diff hist +4 Legendre polynomials orthogonality condition
- 22:0822:08, 12 February 2003 diff hist +10 Urban heat island formatting
- 20:0120:01, 12 February 2003 diff hist +1 Channel 4 sp.
- 19:4019:40, 12 February 2003 diff hist +142 Television in the United Kingdom * [http://www.barb.co.uk/TVFACTS.cfm?fullstory=true&newsid=11 BARB audience share figures for major UK broadcasters]
- 19:3719:37, 12 February 2003 diff hist +12 Television in the United Kingdom * BARB
- 19:3719:37, 12 February 2003 diff hist +105 Channel 5 (British TV channel) In 2002, Channel 5 had a 6.3% share of individual television viewing in the UK. (Source: BARB).
- 19:3219:32, 12 February 2003 diff hist −166 Channel 5 (British TV channel) removing negative spin: Five is doing fairly well at the moment
- 19:3219:32, 12 February 2003 diff hist +30 Channel 5 (British TV channel) analog British television
- 19:3119:31, 12 February 2003 diff hist +20 Channel 4 British television
- 19:2919:29, 12 February 2003 diff hist +32 N British television broadcasting #REDIRECT British television
- 19:2919:29, 12 February 2003 diff hist +4 BBC British television broadcasting
- 19:2119:21, 12 February 2003 diff hist +38 Television in the United Kingdom see also
- 19:2019:20, 12 February 2003 diff hist +4 Television in the United Kingdom broadcasters,
- 19:1919:19, 12 February 2003 diff hist +8 Television in the United Kingdom in 1955
- 19:1819:18, 12 February 2003 diff hist +147 Television in the United Kingdom The major competitors to the old analog broadcasters are the cable companies NTL and Telewest, and the satellite broadcaster BSkyB.
- 19:1619:16, 12 February 2003 diff hist +318 Television in the United Kingdom No further analog broadcasters are expected to be launched, and efforts are being made to move analog channels to digital television so that the bandwidth allocated to analog television can be reused.
- 19:1419:14, 12 February 2003 diff hist +667 N Television in the United Kingdom '''British television broadcasting''' has a range of different broadcasters, broadcasting multiple channels over a variety of distribution media.
- 18:5618:56, 12 February 2003 diff hist +1,177 Spatial anti-aliasing brute-force merge --- needs fine merging
- 18:5418:54, 12 February 2003 diff hist −1,122 Antialiasing redir
- 18:5218:52, 12 February 2003 diff hist +211 Character encodings in HTML For maximum compatibility, it is increasingly common for multilingual websites to use the UTF-8 encoding of the Unicode character set, which provides a superset of almost all existing characte
- 18:5018:50, 12 February 2003 diff hist +27 Character encodings in HTML as an escape code for character entities
- 18:4918:49, 12 February 2003 diff hist +295 Character encodings in HTML Similar escapes are required for the '<' and '>' characters, encoded as <code><</code> and <code>></code> respectively.
- 18:4618:46, 12 February 2003 diff hist +13 Character encodings in HTML <code>λ</code>
- 18:4618:46, 12 February 2003 diff hist −7 Character encodings in HTML &
- 18:4518:45, 12 February 2003 diff hist −2 Character encodings in HTML <pre>λ</pre>
- 18:4418:44, 12 February 2003 diff hist +265 Character encodings in HTML For example, the character λ is encoded as <code>λ</code>.
- 18:4218:42, 12 February 2003 diff hist +41 N HTML entity #REDIRECT Character encodings in HTML
- 18:3418:34, 12 February 2003 diff hist +147 N User:Theresa knott To do a degree sign, you need to use ° -- the semi-colon marks the end of the HTML entity.
- 18:2918:29, 12 February 2003 diff hist +263 ITV (TV network) Although still the major force in British commercial television, ITV's share of the TV viewing audience has been falling for years, particularly since the start of competition by [[satellite televisio
- 18:2618:26, 12 February 2003 diff hist +131 ITV (TV network) extlink to Media Guardian story
- 18:0918:09, 12 February 2003 diff hist −1 Whitelist "Whitelist"
- 16:1116:11, 12 February 2003 diff hist +12 Mitsubishi three rhombi
- 15:5115:51, 12 February 2003 diff hist +15 Mood (psychology) experienced at a particular time
- 15:4815:48, 12 February 2003 diff hist +180 Mood (psychology) Mood disorders are mental illnesses where the normal functioning of mood is disrupted.
- 15:3915:39, 12 February 2003 diff hist +32 Emotion made a list
- 14:2814:28, 12 February 2003 diff hist +14,465 Weights and measures brute force merge
- 14:2714:27, 12 February 2003 diff hist −14,407 History of Weights and Measures redir
- 14:2514:25, 12 February 2003 diff hist +155 Weights and measures added subheadings
- 14:2014:20, 12 February 2003 diff hist −20 Moral relativism formnatting ext links
- 14:1614:16, 12 February 2003 diff hist +50 Wikipedia:Pages needing attention * Persuasion technology -- frankly bonkers
- 14:1514:15, 12 February 2003 diff hist +93 Talk:Persuasive technology This article is full of weird ideas and editing style reminiscent of "24".