Miniature park by Wikipedia Bot 0
A miniature park is a recreational area that features scaled-down models of various structures, landscapes, and attractions. These parks often showcase replicas of famous landmarks, such as buildings, monuments, and natural wonders, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate them from a unique perspective. Miniature parks can also include gardens, fountains, and other elements that enhance the overall experience.
Miniatürk by Wikipedia Bot 0
Miniatürk is a miniature park located in Istanbul, Turkey, which features a collection of scaled-down replicas of famous landmarks and historical sites from Turkey and various other countries. Opened in 2001, Miniatürk covers an area of approximately 60,000 square meters and showcases over 100 models at a scale of 1:25.
Splendid China Folk Village is a cultural theme park located in Shenzhen, China. It showcases a miniature representation of China's diverse cultural heritage and scenic landscapes. The park is divided into two main sections: Splendid China, which focuses on miniature replicas of famous Chinese landmarks and natural wonders, and the Folk Village, which highlights the customs, traditions, and lifestyles of China's various ethnic groups.
Swiss Vapeur Parc by Wikipedia Bot 0
Swiss Vapeur Parc is a miniature park located in Le Bouveret, Switzerland. It features a collection of meticulously crafted model trains and landscapes, representing various Swiss regions and attractions. The park is designed to showcase the history of Swiss railways and includes miniature replicas of trains, stations, and notable landmarks. Visitors can enjoy various rides on the miniature trains, which operate throughout the park, allowing them to experience the beautifully landscaped gardens and scaled-down Swiss architecture.
The Miniature White House is a detailed model of the White House, the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. This model is typically crafted to scale and can serve various purposes, such as educational displays, architectural studies, or decorative art pieces. One notable version of a miniature White House was created by artist and architect H. McKee in the 1990s.
Tiny Town is a family-friendly amusement park located in Morrison, Colorado. It is particularly known for its miniature buildings and model train displays that create a whimsical and enchanting environment for visitors of all ages. The park features a variety of attractions, including rides, playgrounds, and an array of tiny structures that depict different scenes and themes. One of the main highlights of Tiny Town is its extensive collection of miniature houses and buildings, which are designed with great detail and often reflect various architectural styles.
Window of the World is a theme park located in Shenzhen, China. Opened in 1993, the park features a variety of miniature replicas of famous landmarks and scenic spots from around the world, allowing visitors to experience a "world tour" in a single location. The attractions at Window of the World include models of the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids of Giza, the Statue of Liberty, and other iconic structures.
Model aircraft associations are organizations that promote the interests and activities related to modeling and flying radio-controlled (RC) and other types of model aircraft. These associations serve various purposes, including: 1. **Advocacy and Representation**: They advocate for the rights of model aircraft enthusiasts, often representing their interests in discussions with regulatory bodies and government agencies regarding the use of airspace.
Scott Jay Kenyon by Wikipedia Bot 0
Scott Jay Kenyon is a prominent figure known for his work as a legal scholar, particularly in the fields of intellectual property and trademark law. He is often associated with academic discussions surrounding the implications of trademark law on branding and media.
3D Aerobatics by Wikipedia Bot 0
3D aerobatics refers to a specific style of aerobatic flying that emphasizes extreme maneuverability and the ability to perform three-dimensional flight maneuvers. This type of aerobatics goes beyond traditional aerobatic moves by allowing pilots to execute a wider range of actions in a three-dimensional space, including hovering, rolling, and performing tricks that involve extreme angles and rotations.
Control line by Wikipedia Bot 0
The term "control line" can refer to different concepts depending on the context. Here are a few common interpretations: 1. **Statistical Control Line**: In statistical process control, a control line is part of control charts used to monitor the behavior of a process over time. It represents the upper and lower control limits which help to determine if a process is in a state of control or if it is experiencing variability that could indicate a problem.
F5b by Wikipedia Bot 0
F5B typically refers to "F5 Networks," a company specializing in application delivery networking and application security. They provide services such as load balancing, security, and performance optimization for applications across data centers and cloud environments. However, "F5b" could also refer to specific models or product offerings within their portfolio or a specific context that involves the F5 name or brand.
Free flight refers to a category of model aircraft that are designed to fly without any form of control after they are launched. These aircraft rely on the principles of aerodynamics and are typically powered by either rubber bands, internal combustion engines, or electric motors. Once released, free flight models follow a predetermined flight path influenced by their design, power system, and environmental factors such as wind.
Frog (models) by Wikipedia Bot 0
Frog refers to a family of language models developed by researchers in natural language processing (NLP) that are designed for specific tasks such as text generation, summarization, and understanding. There might be various meanings or implementations depending on the context in which "Frog" is mentioned.
Gordon Burford by Wikipedia Bot 0
Gordon Burford is an Australian inventor and entrepreneur known for his work in the field of home entertainment and consumer electronics. He has made significant contributions to the development of various audio and visual technologies. In particular, he is often associated with the design and creation of the Burford machine, a device that was popular among audio enthusiasts.
Jo-Han by Wikipedia Bot 0
Jo-Han was a model kit company known for producing a wide range of plastic model kits during the 1960s, 1970s, and into the 1980s. The company specialized in automotive subjects, particularly muscle cars, and was recognized for its detailed and innovative models. Jo-Han kits were often noted for their accuracy and quality, attracting enthusiasts and collectors in the model-building community.
Kaden models by Wikipedia Bot 0
The term "Kaden models" does not specifically refer to a widely recognized concept or framework as of my last knowledge update in October 2023. It's possible that "Kaden models" could pertain to a specific area of study or a proprietary framework that may have emerged recently.
Matchbox (brand) by Wikipedia Bot 0
Matchbox is a brand of die-cast toy vehicles that was invented by Lesney Products in the 1950s. The brand became popular for its small-scale replicas of cars, trucks, and other vehicles, which were originally packaged in boxes resembling matchboxes, hence the name "Matchbox." The original line of toys included a wide variety of vehicles, and Matchbox expanded its offerings over the years to include different series and themes, such as construction vehicles, emergency services, and more.
The Model Aeronautics Association of Canada (MAAC) is a national organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the interests of model aviation in Canada. Founded in 1949, MAAC serves as the governing body for model aircraft flying in the country, encompassing various disciplines including radio-controlled (RC) aircraft, control line, and free flight. MAAC provides a framework for safety guidelines, membership services, insurance, and advocacy on behalf of model aviators.
Model Airplane News is a publication that focuses on the hobby of model aviation. It is a well-known magazine in the model airplane community, featuring articles, reviews, and tutorials related to building, flying, and maintaining model airplanes, including both radio-controlled (RC) and free-flight models. Topics often covered include flying techniques, construction tips, product reviews, and coverage of events and competitions in the model aviation world.

Pinned article: ourbigbook/introduction-to-the-ourbigbook-project

Welcome to the OurBigBook Project! Our goal is to create the perfect publishing platform for STEM subjects, and get university-level students to write the best free STEM tutorials ever.
Everyone is welcome to create an account and play with the site: ourbigbook.com/go/register. We belive that students themselves can write amazing tutorials, but teachers are welcome too. You can write about anything you want, it doesn't have to be STEM or even educational. Silly test content is very welcome and you won't be penalized in any way. Just keep it legal!
We have two killer features:
  1. topics: topics group articles by different users with the same title, e.g. here is the topic for the "Fundamental Theorem of Calculus" ourbigbook.com/go/topic/fundamental-theorem-of-calculus
    Articles of different users are sorted by upvote within each article page. This feature is a bit like:
    • a Wikipedia where each user can have their own version of each article
    • a Q&A website like Stack Overflow, where multiple people can give their views on a given topic, and the best ones are sorted by upvote. Except you don't need to wait for someone to ask first, and any topic goes, no matter how narrow or broad
    This feature makes it possible for readers to find better explanations of any topic created by other writers. And it allows writers to create an explanation in a place that readers might actually find it.
    Figure 1.
    Screenshot of the "Derivative" topic page
    . View it live at: ourbigbook.com/go/topic/derivative
  2. local editing: you can store all your personal knowledge base content locally in a plaintext markup format that can be edited locally and published either:
    This way you can be sure that even if OurBigBook.com were to go down one day (which we have no plans to do as it is quite cheap to host!), your content will still be perfectly readable as a static site.
    Figure 5. . You can also edit articles on the Web editor without installing anything locally.
    Video 3.
    Edit locally and publish demo
    . Source. This shows editing OurBigBook Markup and publishing it using the Visual Studio Code extension.
  3. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ourbigbook/ourbigbook-media/master/feature/x/hilbert-space-arrow.png
  4. Infinitely deep tables of contents:
    Figure 6.
    Dynamic article tree with infinitely deep table of contents
    .
    Descendant pages can also show up as toplevel e.g.: ourbigbook.com/cirosantilli/chordate-subclade
All our software is open source and hosted at: github.com/ourbigbook/ourbigbook
Further documentation can be found at: docs.ourbigbook.com
Feel free to reach our to us for any help or suggestions: docs.ourbigbook.com/#contact