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units regardless of whether MOSNUM supports them or not (and it doesn't) and one who shows up occasionally when this gets discussed insisting that we have to use metric units regardless of whether MOSNUM supports it or not in this case (and it doesn't). And bear in mind what the standing consensus is - imperial-first.
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offensive, then of course I apologise and withdraw it at once. It wasn't meant to offend, and was a simple play on words. In the same spirit, I would also ask Justin to withdraw all his remarks that I found offensive and apologise for them, too. That's fair, isn't it? I mean, we wouldn't want the
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Yet another straw poll? After the 2 occasions in 2009 that this has come up and the consensus has been to stick with imperial first? And really, the fact that it was inconsistent before is no reason to perpetuate it. Its quite frustrating to hear you argue for consistency when you want metric
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Justin, what part of "You should know better" don't you understand? You have admitted your comments were out of line and you have changed them, so your comment about my sensitivity is disingenuous. As I have clearly stated, I won't accept abuse from you. Abusive comments are not in good faith.
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is that you have the numbers. However, I draw attention to the fact that others have also spoken in favour of both your position and mine. There's a difference between an apparent majority and a consensus. Perhaps we should test whether your position is indeed the majority position.
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see any evidence that this matter was discussed in relation to this article so I am not sure how Justin arrived at his conclusion that there was a consensus for this change. The history record suggests that the article has been metric first for at least a year before he changed it.
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article are metric, and have been metric for many months. Yes, I added one more reference - to the length of the coastline. As you were happy to accept the information - provided that the Imperial figure came first - it appears that you accepted the source as reliable.
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In January 2010, my preference is still imperial first and there is still a clear consensus to support that. You know this is getting to be obsessional on your part revisiting it all the time. It isn't anything to do with best practise, that is solely your opinion.
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Imperial Units are British units, not sure even the US is so culturally imperialistic as to claim they're US units. For info, I was referring to the concensus on Falkland Islands. It seems foolish to have one rule for that article and a different one for this.
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does not discuss capitalization of offices and job titles, so I don't see why you think that it also confirms your choice of capitalization. By the way, Anglicize (usually capitalized), Sanforize (always capitalized), Christianize (always capitalized) ...
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why some UK editors are insisting on making the old US units the main ones. Is it a hearking back to the days of the British Empire? I note that the BBC has completely switched to metric units on its documentaries (David Attenbrough et al.). What
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Actually we have 3 people who have regularly and consistently supported the current consensus, one who disagrees and has tried to impose their own solution, and one person who drops in out of the blue to say metric but never really edits in the
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When I first came to it this article was metric first in the opening paragraph. Any changes I made were based on the sources. All that, however, is history. If people want it source based or Metric or Imperial or a mixture, so be it.
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why some UK editors are insisting on making the old US units the main ones. Is it a hearking back to the days of the British Empire?" I took that to impugn the motives of other editors, perhaps they just prefer it that way.
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Actually in British English, Governor in this case is capitalized as the representative of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Please explain why you think a verb should be capitalised?
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