Baloo Uriza's Comments
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| 175942730 | 5 days ago | You can put the address on the building it applies to. Your node also appears in the middle of a road.
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| 175782875 | 8 days ago | Abbreviations shouldn't be used in refs. "I 42 FUT" should be "I 42 Future". |
| 175837001 | 8 days ago | Actually using your eyes to look where the culvert is instead of blindly accepting id's suggestion is highly recommended. You're a professional mapper, please act accordingly.
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| 175772609 | 10 days ago | A bit more about the goal of the changeset instead of just the name of the city it's in is appreciated.
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| 175737646 | 10 days ago | The shop should be located at the office, usually a node unless outline is known.
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| 175630638 | 10 days ago | Awesome! |
| 175699721 | 11 days ago | This seems highly unlikely that a few miles of the Washita River were moved into a culvert.
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| 175690295 | 11 days ago | These name=* values should probably be ref=* instead
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| 175675063 | 12 days ago | This camera appears to have been placed on the map in the middle of a driveway. What's this camera mounted on?
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| 175630638 | 12 days ago | This hydrant appears to be mapped in the middle of a cycleway. Where is it actually?
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| 175607406 | 12 days ago | What's this camera mounted on? Currently on the map it's positioned in the middle of a driveway.
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| 175607343 | 12 days ago | What's this camera mounted on? Looks like the initial placement on the map is in the middle of a street.
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| 175607290 | 12 days ago | What's this camera mounted on? Looks like the node was inadvertently placed in the middle of a parking aisle.
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| 175599411 | 12 days ago | Is this bicycle=no because of an actual rule or law?
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| 174316240 | 12 days ago | If you hadn't tuned out of the thread immediately, you'd have noticed that the general majority landed on there's no reason to remove them, and they are useful for data consumers. |
| 175554264 | 13 days ago | It's more like the validator doesn't really highlight that error very well. |
| 175554264 | 14 days ago | I'd assume that NHX=yes is an accidental typo of NHS=yes based on context. |
| 175561564 | 14 days ago | Aah. Yeah, row buildings can be hard to tell apart sometime. A good context clue in the US and western Canada (especially railroad boom towns like this one built ~1880-1930) is that the tightest density tends to be near the railroad tracks, and streets named Front, Railroad, Main or similar, and the main drag is probably a terrace of row buildings. |
| 5100894 | 14 days ago | Also 15 years ago...wow, that would have been one of my earliest Oklahoma edits... |
| 5100894 | 14 days ago | These were metric conversions because at the time I didn't know the correct notation for legacy units typically posted instead of meters here. |