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Saturday, October 18, 2014
Continental Body Flag for the North and South America
Since the "American Hemisphere" is interconnected as one large mass of land, from a certain point of view it can be thought as one really really really big island. Even though the Panama Canal has cut it into two neat pieces this super island deserves a flag of its own. Thus any nation or island that is closest to the Americas can fly the Americas Super Continent Flag.
The red portion represents North America while the blue portion represents South America. The seven pointed stars refer to the seven continents.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
The Partship Flag
But note, this show's actual address in our reality seems to be at 215 South Madison Ave, Pasadena California. The apparent mix up of addresses is due to quantum multi-verse shift in apparent reality. Dr. Sheldon Cooper and his gang do not exist in our normal universe but CBS studios has been able make contact with this nearly parallel meta-TV universe, as captured and produced by CBS television studios with the Screen Actors Guild. Note the actors guild are something like the Navigotor's Guild as depicted in Dune who have the capacity to fold space and time, to travel without moving. But in this case the American Screen Actors Guild are able to fold fields of apparent reality from multiple 'Multi-Verses' which get packaged into television shows.
Long story short, the flag of Sheldon Cooper's Partship is composed of a yellow rampant lion. Coincidentally in our local universe the flag of this blogger's apartment is a reciprocal counter charge: a blue lion on a yellow background.
In the following clip of The Big Bang Theory Show you can see Sheldon Cooper "hang" the "Partship Flag" upside down. Hanging a flag upside down is the standard procedure for help or distress.
The Hutship Flag
The Hutship is a political micro-unit. It is the domicile or structure that works as a home or registered place of business be private or public, and immediate area around it. A Hutship can be a house, town home, apartment building, set trailer pre-fab home, building or skyscraper.
This is the flag of the Hutship One. The Hutship One flag is the current domicile of this blogger. Hutship one is composed of 22 Partships. The area of the Hutship is essentially the mathematical mean area unto the next Hutship, property line, or border of the Blockship.
The Yardship
The Yardship is similar to property lines of an associated unit, be it a private home, named housing development, trailer park, strip mall, regular mall, associated Hutships. It is very similar to property lines, but does not represent a particular owner but rather a grouped unit or single independent unit.
Note the Yarship micro-political 'level' is variable from level 4.0 to level 5.0.
School districts are also variable zones that usually fall into the 7.0 range, but some public school districts fall into the 8.0 range as they cross county lines every so often. But School Districts are not considered micro-political units.
Note the Yarship micro-political 'level' is variable from level 4.0 to level 5.0.
School districts are also variable zones that usually fall into the 7.0 range, but some public school districts fall into the 8.0 range as they cross county lines every so often. But School Districts are not considered micro-political units.
The Blockship Flag
BLOCKSHIP 1 - a political micro-unit |
The design of a Blockship flag is restricted to having a frame around the edge. Yey any sort of design can be utilized within the center. The flag above represents the first Blockship flag. In the following map the highlighted area represents Blockship 1 which can be found in Lansdale Borough, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.
The Numerical Level Assignment
LEVEL 10. Nation
LEVEL 9. State
LEVEL 8. County
LEVEL 7. Township-Borough
LEVEL 6. Quadrant
LEVEL 5. Blockship
LEVEL 4. Hutship
LEVEL 3. Partship
LEVEL 2. (CLASSIFIED)
LEVEL 1. (CLASSIFIED)
Landale Borough Quadrant Flags
New Sub-Level of Community Organization - Below the Township Quadrant
All nations can be broken down into smaller units as 'sub-federal districts'. In the United States the first sub-federal unit is usually called a state. Furthermore states can be broken into counties, and counties are broken into townships or boroughs. Thus officially speaking, the fundamental political unit of a community is the township.
Put on a numeral progression, if nations are assigned the number 10, as a Level 10 Zone. Then the 50 US states are known Level 9 Zones. Subsequently counties are a Level 8 Zones. And finally townships and boroughs are Level 7 Zones.
But the purpose of this post is to elucidate a further geographical division: the Level 6 Zone. In this case the each township or borough can be broken into four quadrants: The Alpha Quadrant, The Beta Quadrant, the Gamma Quadrant, and the Delta Quadrant.
Typically the Alpha Quadrant is the most Eastern, the Beta Quadrant has a southern orientation, the Gamma Quadrant has a northern orientation, and the Delta Quadrant has a western orientation. The general rule for dividing up a township or borough into four quadrants is based upon the biggest road to cross into the middle of town. Then the second axis of division is based upon a road that is perpendicular to that road, and also cross near the middle.
In this post Lansdale Borough, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania will serve as the first example of a Level 6 Zone. Note that each quadrant gets its own flag. The general design of the Level Six Quadrant flag is based upon quartering. In this case a quarter canton was used to divide up the field. The method of quartering up a flag can vary and it is important that the township or borough seal be utilized.
On a more stringent level the quadrants are restricts to specific range of colours. Alpha Quadrant colours can range from pink, red, orange, maroon, or red-orange. Beta Quadrant colours can range from yellow, gold, buff, and light brown. Gamma Quadrant colours should be green of any shade that is distant from blue. While the Delta Quadrant colours should be indigo, blue, or navy blue.
http://www.lansdale.org/
Put on a numeral progression, if nations are assigned the number 10, as a Level 10 Zone. Then the 50 US states are known Level 9 Zones. Subsequently counties are a Level 8 Zones. And finally townships and boroughs are Level 7 Zones.
But the purpose of this post is to elucidate a further geographical division: the Level 6 Zone. In this case the each township or borough can be broken into four quadrants: The Alpha Quadrant, The Beta Quadrant, the Gamma Quadrant, and the Delta Quadrant.
Typically the Alpha Quadrant is the most Eastern, the Beta Quadrant has a southern orientation, the Gamma Quadrant has a northern orientation, and the Delta Quadrant has a western orientation. The general rule for dividing up a township or borough into four quadrants is based upon the biggest road to cross into the middle of town. Then the second axis of division is based upon a road that is perpendicular to that road, and also cross near the middle.
In this post Lansdale Borough, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania will serve as the first example of a Level 6 Zone. Note that each quadrant gets its own flag. The general design of the Level Six Quadrant flag is based upon quartering. In this case a quarter canton was used to divide up the field. The method of quartering up a flag can vary and it is important that the township or borough seal be utilized.
On a more stringent level the quadrants are restricts to specific range of colours. Alpha Quadrant colours can range from pink, red, orange, maroon, or red-orange. Beta Quadrant colours can range from yellow, gold, buff, and light brown. Gamma Quadrant colours should be green of any shade that is distant from blue. While the Delta Quadrant colours should be indigo, blue, or navy blue.
http://www.lansdale.org/
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