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==BSA Brand ownership==
This eventually passed to [[Tata]] cars, after their purchase of [[Jaguar cars]], who owned [[Daimler]] cars, when they bought their Browns lane factory in the mid 20th century. Since then, a legal challenge in the 21st century halted the creation of a BSA badged car to be made in china. This was little reported in the media. This matter only refers to the car side, not other products, like bikes.


==STAR WARS==
==STAR WARS==

Revision as of 05:35, 10 November 2012

Wikipedia - the home of where only 'half' the information exists !

I am an occasional creator and corrector of poorly understood or incorrect subjects on wikipedia pages. Unfortunatly this sites staff dont seem to want factual or reasonable information added here in wrongly stating it to be 'original research' when the info added is just a transcribing of facts, not the results of a 'researched' effort. Therefore below is all the missing info for other site visitors to access rather than have such information censored from being read - much like the way Hitler prevented certain information from being accessible. ~ VC 20:02, 21 July 2012 (UTC)

MISSING & CORRECTED WIKIPEDIA ARTICALS...

BSA Brand ownership

This eventually passed to Tata cars, after their purchase of Jaguar cars, who owned Daimler cars, when they bought their Browns lane factory in the mid 20th century. Since then, a legal challenge in the 21st century halted the creation of a BSA badged car to be made in china. This was little reported in the media. This matter only refers to the car side, not other products, like bikes.

STAR WARS

In the star trek episode 'Subrosa' an injoke takes the form of a cemetary gravestone with 'VADER' inscribed upon it. Two other gravestones have similar namecheck jokes, such as 'McFly'. The names appear during some of the graveyard scenes.

In episode 2, [the 5th film made], Moff Tarkin appeared as a young officer whom the Death Star plans where entrusted to by Count Duku before he made his escape after the battle turned against the 'droid army'. This is a clever connection as it was he who was later entrusted to take command of the Death Star itself when construction was complete.

An error on the Dagobah page that ive corrected with a filmic contradiction... However this is contradicted in the star wars film that Qui-Gon Jinn appeared in, where he first took Anakin to Coroscent, then took with him onto Naboo - there was no scene where he was shown to divert elsewhere during this time, or mention such a thing had happened. (This was all due to time being too critical to go on excursions that could be postponed). Nor could he have done this testing before he met Anakin, or after visiting Naboo with him, as he was cremated there after being killed by darth maul.

Negative Asspects

There are several bad points to southall, one is the large scale illegal immigrant problem. Theres also a rat infestation problem, and a food poisoning incidences. [1]

CHANNEL 5 - Timeshift problems

In august 2012 when the film 'Alien Hunter' [[1]] was broadcast on its 'timeshift' +1 channel, ie- freeview Ch44, the last 5 minutes were suddenly cut-off by the channels testcard, which means viewers wouldnt know how that film ended, an so would have to look up that answer on 'wikipedia'. This then means, that potentially, other films may also end abrubtly when shown by this channel, and for that matter, such an early cut-off may have already befallen previous film showings.


FEMME FATALE - Other pronunciation

The encyclopedia britannica once listed this terms history, rather than only list the filmic usages of the term as nowadays, for originally its pronunciation guide stated that a dash between the 2 'M's means the term is said as 'fem-me fate-al'. It also said the term was first used in 1817 in France. A website under the webhost company 'web1000.com' once had a site called 'femme-fatale.web1000.com' an it carried this information on its 'content page' as a complimentary snipet of historical information, for site visitors to properly understand the background and meaning of this occasionaly used term.

Tv Tribute

Within several days of his death, the BBC produced and broadcast a tv tibute program lasting about 30 mins. It covered john sullivan's creative career within BBC-TV, an so wasnt biographical. It featured clips & interviews from sitcoms associated with his tv work. This included a clip from an early sketch he wrote for The Two Ronnies, which revolved around an unknowing fradulent purchase by a gullible man of a fake pet, an which was set in a house kitchen. Its possible then, that this was the very 1st written work that sullivan had ever broadcast, as NO earlier material was chosen by the BBC to be included in this programme of past works. The sketch appears in 3 upload-versions on the youtube video-site, the best version of this earliest of john sullivans writing is via the link ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8M-wBMb7W4

Depiction onscreen

The tv-series Walking With Beasts and the film 10,000 bc both feature this creature. [2]

Alien films

Additional

In relation to the introduction to the fictional company 'weyland industries' - [as originally above], a "weyland-yutani" was mentioned in aliens 1986 which means at some point weyland must have merged. [3]

Prequel & Prometheus connection

Though a 'true' prequel was a line the film studio didn’t eventually choose to go with, elements from the final act from the Prometheus_(film) are meant to relate to the 2nd act of the original ‘Alien’ film of 1979. However, this doesn’t signal the potentiality of a directly following ‘Alien’ prequel film, so as to fully connect up both, for as the Prometheus director Ridley Scott stated, on a red carpet interview at its film premier: "another 2 or 3 sequels would need to be made to bring things back to where his original alien film started". This mini interview appeared on sky news via their showbiz reporter. Furthermore, story-wise, the penultimate scene of Prometheus leaned toward a different development than why were there alien eggs in the cargo hold of the ship in alien 1.

Terminator films

Differences to the ‘Outer limits: Soldier’ episode

Regarding The Outer Limits (1963 sf-TV series) episode titled "Soldier", there are only 2 connections to the film, with 1 being minor. The Tv story featured 2 combative masculine characters from the future who travel to their past, [which is the audiences present], with dogs being able to give away the approach of the hero's enemy. Other than these 2 points, the films plot and details are original, therefore little connection really exists. Moreover, its completely normal for one writer to dream up a similar premise to which another writer also thinks up. This relates to the adage that "great minds think alike". Overall, there are more differences between them than similarities, with one being that future weaponry could be brought back, whereas in the film, it couldn’t. The main differences are that the episode is largely a futuristic duel, whereas the film is a 3-way survival story in which a protector thwarts the attacker. There is also NO cause & effect historical time alteration aspect in the episodes story – whereas in the film this is its ‘premise’! The episode also has a very different concept as it isn’t time-related or female-centric given that Sarah Connor is fundamental to the films premise. The episode has NO 3rd party who critical to the story background and plot. So due to the many story differences, its possible that Orion studios feared the litigation process, rather than whether they would win the lawsuit case against them. Of legal similarity to this case, was when the defence lawyers for the first child-related case against Michael Jackson, suggested the same submissive attitude to the accuser, rather than have the claimant justify their claim. The legal action against the film resulted in a belated credit to Harlan Ellison and a payout to him, even though NO law-court proved or upheld his assertion, as it never went to trial. [4]

Prometheus film story connection Though a 'true' prequel was a line the film studio didn’t eventually choose to go with, elements from the final act from the Prometheus film are meant to relate to the 2nd act of the original ‘Alien’ film of 1979. However, this doesn’t signal the potentiality of a directly following ‘Alien’ prequel film, so as to fully connect up both, for as the Prometheus director Ridley Scott stated, on a red carpet interview at its film premier, that - "another 2 or 3 sequels would need to be made to bring things back to where his original alien film started". This mini interview appeared on sky news via their showbiz reporter. Furthermore, story-wise, the penultimate scene of Prometheus leaned toward a different development than why were there alien eggs in the cargo hold of the ship in alien 1.

Star Trek

Science Notes

Lt.Data states the crews ship passed through 2 galaxies till reaching 'M33' - which is the Triangulum galaxy. However the map of http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b6/Earth%27s_Location_in_the_Universe_%28JPEG%29.jpg ~ shows they by-passed 7 galaxcies, bi-secting NGC 6822 & Andromeda I. Also, the perputrator didnt do this on purpose, but as an accident, after removing his gaze from a warp-field monitor, an in doing so didnt contrain the augmentation inputs made by Kozinski.

Map contradiction on Vortigern land deal

The cdrom edition of the Hutchinson_Encyclopedia states a different enemy to those north of Hadrians wall, in that the main enemy was predicted to have come from western-europe, as thus affect Britain's south-eastern coast, and so upwards along the eastern coast. This statement ties in with where all dark-age era maps show the germanic tribes mainly settled, ie- largely around a south-easterly spread initially, only 'later' expanding northward, over century post-arrival. Maps dont show that initial settlements were along Englands north border, meaning the greater threat was where they were strategically based, ie- to Britain's south. This large and colour-coded map shows that their bases were to the south, not the north, [5]

Depeche mode Song meaning

Fans tend to say the lyrics refer to the emotional highs gained from when the song-writer ingested a recreational drug. Indeed, the musical notes of high and low sequences tend to alternate into matching the surging waves of euphoria while under a drug influence intoxification. The lyrical wording is said to convey this, in that its key line of "never let me down" means that the pleasure-response is 'hopefully' re-occurant. However the typically downward aftermath of drug-use could be the overall point the lyricist was making in that the drug binge is always a short-term one.

Triton Motorbike on Tv ~ Rare

Even though apparently, the original triton is not still being made presently, a hand-built replica was shown to be made in England, as going by chris barrie's tv documentry series. In fact, the basic history behind the inception of the triton mbike was highlighted. [6]

Heritage Unimportance

The worst pages here are ones that mention the ancestry or 'heritage' of famous british people when such information is of no relevence to that person, an is in fact quite rude ! British people dont waste their breath enqiring about each others heritage the way americans do. This is because their authors an editors have no respect or understanding for the subject matter, an actually think say, for eg, that minnie driver really needs pointless info on her page - amoungst others here.

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