I don't get your point, both microwave radiation and light in the visible part of the spectrum are made up of photons (corpuscles if you like) but can be treated as if they were waves in certain circumstances (or indeed you can treat the individual photons as waves). I fail to see the analogy with steam and swells, good luck describing the wavefunction of steam.
I apologise if I misunderstood your analogy but it is less than clear.
It has both, but mostly citizens. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_subject#After_1983
YYYY-MM-DD is an ISO standard. ISO 8601:2000
Then reread what I said about steam and swells.
I don't get your point, both microwave radiation and light in the visible part of the spectrum are made up of photons (corpuscles if you like) but can be treated as if they were waves in certain circumstances (or indeed you can treat the individual photons as waves). I fail to see the analogy with steam and swells, good luck describing the wavefunction of steam.
I apologise if I misunderstood your analogy but it is less than clear.
Spoken like a true /.er