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> On 19. Jul 2019, at 12:58, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
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> Definition mentions "variety of plants" -What about case where it is just
> grass?
you mean just one species of grass, or a variety of grass?
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On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 7:25 PM Minh Nguyen
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> Compounding the matter, for several years, the fuel:* wiki page has
> specified that octane ratings must be expressed in RON, which is used in
> more countries. [3] In a few countries including U.S., octane ratings
> are only posted in RON, not
Summary: I propose that the unifying feature of the typical State Park
is its protection status, and propose that one tag combination that
ought to appear on its boundary is `boundary=protected_area
protect_class=21`. I solicit community feedback before trying to
stitch this idea into the Wiki or o
Without attempting to complicate this subject further, there is the issue
that some fuels ( same octane rating) do not contain ethanol. Around here
those are referred to as 'marine fuel', because the absence of ethanol
helps prevent moisture collecting in the fuel tanks. Those few stations
that car
On 21/07/19 00:05, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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On 19. Jul 2019, at 12:58, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
Definition mentions "variety of plants" -What about case where it is just grass?
you mean just one species of grass, or a variety of grass?
Most mappers won't be mapping t
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On 21. Jul 2019, at 01:27, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> grass, or a variety of grass?
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> Most mappers won't be mapping that. To most it is 'just grass'.
grass can have very different appearances, a cornfield is grass, as is a lawn.
Mappers also distingui
G'day Kevin
Personally, I can't see a problem with anything that you have suggested
here.
Go for it!
Thanks
Graeme
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In the United States, there's a network of automated check cashing
machines called SAM. The machines are usually found inside grocery
stores and look like ATMs. Unlike conventional ATMs, they have no access
to the banking network: they accept checks (or traveler's checks or
money orders) and sp
On Sun, 21 Jul 2019 at 13:41, Minh Nguyen
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> In the United States, there's a network of automated check cashing
> machines called SAM. The machines are usually found inside grocery
> stores and look like ATMs. Unlike conventional ATMs, they have no access
> to the banking network: they acce
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