Javbw
> On Feb 13, 2017, at 5:38 AM, Mark Wagner <mark+...@carnildo.com> wrote: > > > That wouldn't work too well in the US. Here, capacities are > typically measured in notional "loads": the average laundromat would > have a large number of "single-load" machines, a few "double-load" or > "triple-load" machines, and possibly a side-loading "five-load" machine > for things like quilts or sleeping bags. Since it can be converted to Kg, it could be normalized, or a US tagging scheme used, since there are tons of laundromats in the US: Laundromat:US:1load_agitator_washer=20 Laundromat:US:2load_agitator_washer=2 Laundromat:US:5load_sidewasher=1 I wonder what the rest of the world uses for laundry measurement - pieces? Loads? Weight? Javbw _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging