Athugasemdir frá tms13
| Breytingasett | Þegar | Athugasemd |
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| 164672455 | fyrir 2 mánuðum síðan | No, it's open again. Fixed in changeset/172915647. |
| 12094224 | fyrir 3 mánuðum síðan | Ah, auto-correction - something I have never indulged in. More like auto-breakage! |
| 12094224 | fyrir 3 mánuðum síðan | All these were discovered and named on 30 June 2012 by members of Grampian Speleological Group, and described in GSG Bulletin - Fourth Series Vol. 5 No. 3. I might have spelling corrections to do here, because I edited without seeing them written down. Rowan Tree Cave is by the distinctive solitary tree. Eaten Hole was discovered in the traditional manner of one of the party suddenly disappearing without warning as the ground gave way - he was eaten whole. Bitchlicking (or Bechlikyng) Hole, aka Uamh Tri Gallaghan, was found by three female Jack Russells, who gave the explorers more attention than they strictly needed at the time. Tight'un is simply a play on the great Derbyshire Titan Shaft - it's not particularly tight, but is more extensive than the other caves in this corrie put together. BTW, the name is Coire Buidhe - nothing to do with Buddha, but just the sickly straw-yellow colour from which Drambuie also gets its name. |
| 73811892 | fyrir 5 mánuðum síðan | I was unaware of the newer one. I'll use that from now on. |
| 137211592 | fyrir 10 mánuðum síðan | I've corrected this now. |
| 137211592 | fyrir 10 mánuðum síðan | It's definitely 30mph here, having been 20mph around 2020-21 along with most of Broxburn. |
| 156534332 | fyrir um 1 ári síðan | I don't understand why you removed the tidal rock surrounding this island, leaving behind an invalid multipolygon (just the inner ring). What was the intention here? |
| 153176142 | fyrir meira en 1 ári síðan | Footways on the north side are still closed (at least those on east side of railway). |
| 150381044 | fyrir meira en 1 ári síðan | That was somewhere in the southwest of this change, I think. |
| 150381044 | fyrir meira en 1 ári síðan | Which polygon? There's a few in the change.
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| 148727114 | fyrir næstum 2 árum síðan | For anybody wishing to check, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Outer_Hebrides says, "There are other outliers with cultural links to the Outer Hebrides that are not part of the archipelago itself. These include the St Kilda group, which are quite distinct geologically and no longer inhabited, Sula Sgeir and North Rona to the north and isolated Rockall, which is 367 kilometres (228 mi) to the west of North Uist." |
| 148173600 | fyrir næstum 2 árum síðan | Sorry - it looked like you were deliberately ignoring the fix. I was clearly in a bad mood that day!
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| 148173600 | fyrir næstum 2 árum síðan | Please stop breaking the continuity of North Uist. I've repaired this twice in two days; I don't want to keep re-doing that. |
| 147658989 | fyrir næstum 2 árum síðan | What are you trying to achieve here? I don't understand why there's a big circular rough outside the bounds of the course, nor why its inner way isn't actually within it. |
| 147286136 | fyrir næstum 2 árum síðan | "Plait Lodge"? I've always known it as Pait Lodge. |
| 142618213 | fyrir næstum 2 árum síðan | I think that would be from OS 6" series around 1900 or so. It's likely that some of these are no longer visible from above, but there may still be evidence of their routes. |
| 142425068 | fyrir næstum 2 árum síðan | Construction speed limit of 40mph is still in place. |
| 119118369 | fyrir næstum 2 árum síðan | Why did you change this name? It was correct to begin with. |
| 144892750 | fyrir um 2 árum síðan | Thanks for the correction here!
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| 144872942 | fyrir um 2 árum síðan | This multipolygon was broken by having relations as members instead of ways, which is not defined for multipolygon - I've also corrected a similar error in other recent edits. Please check OSM Inspector (or another tool) when editing relations. Thanks! |