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I'll be all over Wikipedia really, editing this and that as it catches my interest, though having a specific and long lasting interest in it I have edited quite a few Science Fiction related pages, mostly minor stuff like spelling, grammar etc, but sometimes more. I did a lot of work in particular on constructing the Science Fiction Theatre page.
If somebody knows how I can create something like a 'sandbox page', or put this into 'user space' could they please tell me how to create such a thing, as I don't know, and it's proving a bit messy & difficult to work with here on my talk page.Number36 03:49, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
Thirty-Six Steps A fantasy series by Tracy Truman [1]
36 Hours that changed everything was the name of a series of romance novels released by Silhouette in 1997-98 concerning the troubles faced by different residents of Grand Springs, Colorado during a 36-hour blackout.
36 Hours was the name of a band from the United States, after their break up in early 2006, Vocalist/Keyboard player Jae Hugar has been working under the name ThirtySix.[9]
The number of original founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and also the number of countries it's roster currently includes theatrical filmmakers from.
Instant 36 is an Austrian annual short film festival/competition started in 2005, in which the participants have 36 hours to create a short film.
O-36 is an annual short film competition started in 2004 and based in Orlando, Florida, in which contestants receive one prop, one line of dialogue and one genre, and then have 36 hours to create a short film utilising them.
The "Illudium PU-36 Explosive Space Modulator" is a recurring weapon which Marvin the Martian attempts to blow the earth up with in Looney Tunes cartoons.
The number of people with superhuman abilities on the list, created by Chandra Suresh, in the TV show Heroes.
The number 36 appears in some film and television titles [11], such as:
36 (1999) A short French film directed by Mathieu Mathelin.
36 (2001) A short Austrian experimental film based on the number 36. Directed by Norbert Pfaffenbichler and Lotte Schreiber.
36 (2007) Announced as the title of a film in production written by Dean Georgaris.
In the French expressions: voir 36 chandelles (literally, "Seeing 36 candles"), the equivalent of "Seeing stars" (as in being dazed), and faire voir 36 chandelles à qqun, meaning to beat someone so much they see stars[12]
The number of passengers who died when the German Zeppelin Hindenberg caught fire over New Jersey in 1937
The fruit fly Drosophila, frequently used in genetic studies, normally has 36 bristles. Mutations may cause it to have more or less. Further breeding after mutations always brings the number back to 36
The usual number of teeth for a healthy adult female horse.