OK, but where's your evidence to justify the present policy?
Typically mass might be confused with weight, which is a kind of force. Users under 55 deserve to have the same access to the data, as us old fogeys. Arguing about whether a mathematical operation is implied is ridiculous. over use of IEC binary prefixes. WP needs to present info, in the way that allows users to see the data in the way everyone else publishes it. Per completare l'iscrizione, clicca sul link contenuto nell’e-mail che ti abbiamo inviato. This is even more true if we go back to the medieval or ancient events. So, like I said, it's mostly fine though a bit over-the-top in parts and seems to imply that unit names are somehow special noun that defy the rules of grammar. Ti proponiamo alberghi 145 accessibili alle persone con mobilità ridotta a Marrero. Trova il tuo albergo a Marrero con ViaMichelin : alberghi, agriturismo, campeggi, residence, bed & breakfast a Marrero. 13.0 km from Tutbury #2 of 3 hotels in Uttoxeter “ My Mrs and I visited this lovely place and found an absolutely fantastic get away, gorgeous inside, reasonably priced, courteous and friendly staff, brilliant food, great room & a definite return trip in the future. The recent (29 Nov 2013) banning of the yyyy-mm format brings about a conflict between parts of MOS but also highlights that the conflict was waiting in the wings as an unknown consequence.
I believe we're all on-board with this, so I have added a comment to "The pound sterling is represented by the £ symbol, with one horizontal bar.
I tried to solve this by introducing a schort "Pressure" section and adding two often used and correct units of pressure (Pascal and bar). The Joint Measurement Board website doesn't appear to mention hands but its references to measurements seem to be centimetres first. MOBIW.RU 2009-2020 Сайт Позитива и Хорошего Настроения!
... currently favours the retention of the more familiar but ambiguous units "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB", "EB", etc. Confusion about the differences between pressure and mass are frequent in school physics; Wikipedia should not advance such confusion. I believe I recall reading at least one more longer discussion which I am just not finding right now. My understanding of the current consensus from reading the the various MOS pages (prior to the changes made in the last 36 hours) and reading through a few of the threads in the archives on this topic is that the consensus as of the last time this was discussed was: The plural of "henry" is written "henries" since it's considered a regular noun for English grammatical purposes. Non perdere le novità e le buone dritte per i tuoi spostamenti. On the other hand, Blue Cross uses hands. Yes, I think you're right. However, it would seem that "Hands for horses and other equines" is perhaps an over-simplification. My talk-page reply linked above includes notice that I will now/thereafter cite "script-assisted abuse of I've been dragged into this by editor mentioned- and am pretty irritated by his actions. I want to know if other editors think these examples are excessive. Use of × in publishing did not begin in the digital publishing era. . see Scottish Horse had this headline: Measuring Horses and Ponies - ongoing controversies There is no way that I can be dogmatic about ponies and horses. over use of unambiguous (but less familiar) IEC binary prefixes. Since BADDATEFORMAT disallows yyyy-mm, we must replace it with a spelt out format such as Dec 2013. . I wanted to verify and, if correct, ask whether the last two bullets should be made red instead of green to show "no good".
I would always have assumed US dollar for $ and British pound for £.. guideline (The problem with these conversations is that they are so bloated, relative to the importance of the issue at hand, that all are dissuaded from participating except obsessed zealots, who after endless arguing come up with some convoluted prescription everyone else ignores. This "IEC binary prefix" dispute lasted about 3 years and was an extreme case of advocacy for a minority view point.-- Shouldn't the last two examples be in red since they are expressed in more than two words?
In the early days of Wikipedia, the concept was to use YYYY-MM-DD dates and link them— the user date preference would then show them in the users desired format. One might similarly confuse a load expressed (for example) in kg/mAnyway, I've expanded the group names again to, I hope the satisfaction of all.
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At the moment MOSNUM says that horses and other equines are measured in hands. The way I'm reading this section, "four hundred seven" is three words, not expressible in "one or two words" and should be written in numerals.
From recent changes in various places in MOS, and a growing use of terms such as "4 × 4", "4×4", or "1920×1080" it appears the time has come to revisit the use of "×" and "x" when substituting for "by". Perhaps we could add some advice recommending decimals with metric and fractions with imperial/US but I wouldn't make it a hard-and-fast rule. Continuing on from Part 2 and Part 3 above, I will restate it so that contributors brought in for the RFC can see the problem. However, my interpretation in these instances is from reading the concerns expressed in the discussions of the issue, not the actual statement of the consensus.
The double-barred ₤ symbol is ambiguous". If so, which ones? I'm confused by this question on several levels. He also mentioned that if we use US$ then we must also use GB£ but I will leave that to be decided in the topic above.