Either with an operator being the same as the rail company/authority or a
different one (contracted out BY the rail company/authority), I can see the
operator=* tag as being a helpful, disambiguating tag, especially when these
differ. But we shouldn't always assume that NO operator=* tag means
Ok, well, then I have no idea why this tag exists. I withdraw my
defense of it entirely. ;) If there is red and green slate. Then I'm
not smart enough to use the tag.
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On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 4:01 PM Marc_marc wrote:
> Le 13.03.23 à 21:52, Evan Carroll a écrit :
> > Slate is always black
>
> maybe never :)
> it's often from dark grey to blue grey,
> sometime pale grey and some other minor colors
>
Yes, and even green and red[0]
[0] https://www.slateassociation
Le 13.03.23 à 21:52, Evan Carroll a écrit :
Slate is always black
maybe never :)
it's often from dark grey to blue grey,
sometime pale grey and some other minor colors
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I agree with others. This is not my understanding. But, let's assume it
was? So? Slate is always black. It also can't be curved.. IIRC, the mineral
structure means it always fractures on a 2d plane, the only question being
how thick it is. So if it is a subset or not for some mappers locally, it
do
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> On 13 Mar 2023, at 21:03, Timothy Noname wrote:
>
> Every source I've seen indicates that slate is a type of roof tile and that
> roof tiles don't need to interlock to be roof tiles.
yes, it depends on the tiles whether they interlock, old types often don’t,
like https:
Every source I've seen indicates that slate is a type of roof tile and that
roof tiles don't need to interlock to be roof tiles.
On Sat, 11 Mar 2023, 08:35 Warin, <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Slate in comparison to a rood tile is flat and not of a uniform dimension.
>
>
> Roof tiles can be ma