turvys' GuideML test page
Created | Updated Jan 12, 2012
This is my scratch pad for GuideML.
Example of a table in GuideML.
The following table explains the Torino scale in more detail:
White Zone: These events have no likely consequences, and are of little concern. | 0 | Zero or low likelihood of collision, also applies to any small object which will burn up upon entering the atmosphere. |
Green Zone: These events warrant careful monitoring. | 1 | Very low chance of collision. |
Yellow Zone: These events require monitoring and warrant some concern. | 2 | Close encounter, but collision is unlikely. |
3 | 1% or greater chance of a collision capable of causing destruction on a localised scale | |
4 | 1% or greater chance of a collision capable of causing devastation on a regional scale. | |
Orange Zone: These events represent a considerable threat and warrant great concern. | 5 | A close encounter, significant threat of a collision causing regional devastation. |
6 | A close encounter, significant threat of a collision causing global catastrophe. | |
7 | A close encounter, extreme threat of a collision causing global catastrophe. | |
Red Zone: These events are certain collisions and warrant great concern. | 8 | Occur on Earth once every 50-1000 years, capable of causing destruction on a localised scale. |
9 | Occur on Earth once every 1000-100,000 years, capable of causing destruction on a regional scale. | |
10 | Occur on Earth less often than once every 100,000 years, capable of causing global climatic catastrophe. |
Or this, which I think is better.
The following table explains the Torino scale in more detail:
White Zone: These events have no likely consequences, and are of little concern. | 0 | Zero or low likelihood of collision, also applies to any small object which will burn up upon entering the atmosphere. |
Green Zone: These events warrant careful monitoring. | 1 | Very low chance of collision. |
Yellow Zone: These events require monitoring and warrant some concern. | 2 | Close encounter, but collision is unlikely. |
3 | 1% or greater chance of a collision capable of causing destruction on a localised scale | |
4 | 1% or greater chance of a collision capable of causing devastation on a regional scale. | |
Orange Zone: These events represent a considerable threat and warrant great concern. | 5 | A close encounter, significant threat of a collision causing regional devastation. |
6 | A close encounter, significant threat of a collision causing global catastrophe. | |
7 | A close encounter, extreme threat of a collision causing global catastrophe. | |
Red Zone: These events are certain collisions and warrant great concern. | 8 | Occur on Earth once every 50-1000 years, capable of causing destruction on a localised scale. |
9 | Occur on Earth once every 1000-100,000 years, capable of causing destruction on a regional scale. | |
10 | Occur on Earth less often than once every 100,000 years, capable of causing global climatic catastrophe. |
My old PS code.
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This space is best viewed in Brilliantly Versatile BRUNEL!
Member of the H2G2 Astronomy Society
Go and check out my progress in the Messier Marathon
Other places I lurk around and sometimes post to...
Living Earth society Peer Review ViSA - In support of the <viewer> tag
By way of a short explanation, turvy is an old grey moggie who has kindly allowed us to live with her for the past 15 and a half years and shows no signs of shuffling off just yet so... please join me on the fleecy cat bed, help yourself to a drink and a snack from the fridge and bar to the right and tell me all about yourself. (I know it should be milk but a cat has to have some pleasures in life!)
I am the Keeper of Little Red Cars. Now parked at The Car Park, where I am the Honourable Gatekeeper of the Barrier,
and also the Keeper of the unwashed.
I am the 200th United Friend
I am also the 266th Thingite, where one can be a stranger to reality without fear of prejudice or criticism and struggle in vain to keep up with the backlog. But then, who gives a damn about backlog anyway?
I have started a campaign for a sulk smiley and more recently a flying pig (or piggles) smiley. Feel free to add your support.
Oh, and thanks to six7's for (2 - !0 - !0 + 6) * (!0 + 6) = 42.
Also a big thank you to Kristina, the Flamenco Dancer and Titania, Queen of Elves for the excellent page 'Spicing Up Your User Page'. This would not be here were it not for that entry!
turvy - Honourable Gatekeeper of the Barrier on the Underpass Car Park