Jchurchward
Splendid China was not in Kissimmee Discussion has ended
editAccording to the concensus reached:
Splendid China was a theme park in the census-designated place of Citrus Ridge, Florida near Orlando
On sial vs. SiAl, sima vs. SiMg
editDear JChurchward, the names "sial" and "sima" are not chemical formulas and are not based on the symbols of the elements. They are geologist's jargon, based on the *names* of the elements, and they should be written the way geologists write them. In particular, the name for the oceanic crust layer is "sima" and not "SiMa" or "SiMg". This is not something that you or I have the authority to decide upon. Compare with "mafic rock" whose name comes from "magnesium and ferric", or "felsic rock" which comes from "felspar and silica" --- no capitals there either. All the best, --Jorge Stolfi (talk) 18:53, 11 November 2008 (UTC)
Florida Splendid China
edit1.) Because there shouldn't be third party links within the text of the article (excluding footnotes), and 2.) the pictures did not seem to have any sort of license that would make them useable on Wikipedia. It would be possible to use an old image from a brochure and claim it as non-historic fair use if an image is requested. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Otters want attention) 22:53, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
- If they are indeed yours, you can upload them on Wikimedia Commons. Keep in mind you have to agree to license them under a certain license; I recommend Creative Commons 2.0 Generic. All you have to do is select that license from the list of licenses when you upload it. Ten Pound Hammer, his otters and a clue-bat • (Otters want attention) 00:21, 26 April 2011 (UTC)