Hi Viking,
If you mind about capacity unit, you may be interested in rating=*
It's for now used in power knowledge, to give the nominal amount of power a
power transformer or converter can transmit.
A proposal is currently under writing for transformers, and I can refine
this key like rating:inte
Hi
Just consulted with an authority in these matters - my wife! :-)
Her take:
shop=clothes is chain stores (ie same shop in multiple shopping centres /
towns) aimed at lower-middle end of the market
shop=fashion is middle - higher end, but still chain stores
shop=boutique is "one-off" shops eg
On 28-Aug-17 09:06 AM, Richard Welty wrote:
On 8/27/17 6:59 PM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
I can respond to tell you what seems most familiar to me, a native
American English speaker: flow_rate in gallons/sec or per minute. Now,
that being said, I am all in favor of avoiding the archaic system we
sti
On 8/27/17 6:59 PM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> I can respond to tell you what seems most familiar to me, a native
> American English speaker: flow_rate in gallons/sec or per minute. Now,
> that being said, I am all in favor of avoiding the archaic system we
> still use in the U.S. and using a default
I can respond to tell you what seems most familiar to me, a native American
English speaker: flow_rate in gallons/sec or per minute. Now, that being
said, I am all in favor of avoiding the archaic system we still use in the
U.S. and using a default flow_rate in cubic meters/second (or per minute)
o
Hi, I've been away for a week. I'll try to read all your comments.
First of all: Dry riser is a device. Suction point another one. Hydrant another
one. Three different things, three different tags. Ok?
Then I agree to remove the use of : where possible.
The word "capacity" is in most cases synonym
If it's physically seperate, sure. Otherwise just oneway:bicycle=no
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 8:20 AM, José G Moya Y. wrote:
> In Madrid, in Puerta del Sol, there is a two-way bicycle way that shares
> space with a one-way car street. I haven't checked how it is mapped, but I
> guess a parallel l
Hi Simon,
I also can't see a difference
between boutique and fashion.
Both might be a shop
with other items than clothes
according to these definitions :
"A small shop selling fashionable clothes or accessories"
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/boutique
"a small store that sells styli
In Madrid, in Puerta del Sol, there is a two-way bicycle way that shares
space with a one-way car street. I haven't checked how it is mapped, but I
guess a parallel line for bicycles would work.
Regards,
José Moya
El 27/8/2017 14:01, "Adam Snape" escribió:
> An unknown value cannot be meaningfu
There is a big difference between a limited number of binary options
and essentially moving all values in to key space (and I can give a lot
of reasons why it is a really really bad idea in a free form, user
extendible tagging system).
But it seems to be rather off-topic in this thread in any cas
An unknown value cannot be meaningfully used by routers etc. You could add
a fixme tag so that a local mapper can clarify the signs on the ground. If
there is no mention of cycles on signage then it should be assumed that the
one-way restriction applies equally to cycles (unless the country's laws
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