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expenditure of the rich. Incorrect use of this template would constitute original research, if you yourself do not possess it, please consult someone with economic training before making use of this." Until the economic gurus come up with a way to make the template, or another template, work for capital expenses like roads or bridges, we've been commenting out the conversions. (M-6 had them until the comments in its FAC which just closed the other day.)
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MoS says fractions can be used for imperial units so long as they're used consistently and never used for metric units; I think they are. I actually prefer to use fractions because the exact lengths, measured to three decimal places, are listed in the junction list at the bottom. I could switch the
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Whenever I've written about them, I've used either as a matter of the context. In both cases you've quoted, I'd use the singular (it's a compound name for a single piece of road), but I've also used "The two highways come together and turn..." or "The two roads merge to run along...". I hope this
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I used to add a formulaic comma after all sentence-initial prepositional phrase; now I ask whether each one can be dispensed with. Occasionally it can, like "North of Scranton it meets the northern end of Iowa 25." and "At Carroll it intersects US 71 on the western side of the city." But this one
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I am nominating this for featured article because my previous attempt went stale due to a lack of reviewers. I've worked on this article for the better part of the last year and still feel it meets the criteria. It's one of the most important roads in the state of Iowa, probably the most historic
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From that template's documentation: "This template is only capable of inflating Consumer Price Index values: staples, workers rent, small service bills (doctor's costs, train tickets). This template is incapable of inflating Capital expenses, government expenses, or the personal wealth and
1591:"with much of the highway traveling through rolling farmland"β€”yeah, it's ok as an image, I guess; but cars do the travelling, not roads. No problem if there's no way of rewording this. You have, actually, made a good attempt to give an engaging narrative of physical environment. Nice. 943:
When an item is abbreviated, it is considered good form for the first usage to be spelled out in full with the abbreviation after it in parentheses. In this case, the abbreviated form for an Iowa state highway is "Iowa" and the number. (Previously, an erroneous "IA <number:
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What about using the inflation that the rest of Knowledge uses? I'm sorry, I hardly find it inactionable. $ 5 million is $ 154Β million 2024Β USD) in today's USD, assuming 1913 is the USD in the article. It's that easy, and I think it's useful. --β™«
840:"federal money started to pour in and Iowa's infamous dirt roads began to be paved." - two issues. "pour in" seems kinda amateurish, likewise calling the dirt roads "infamous". IDK, could you reword slightly to reflect what's in the article? 479:
At Jefferson and Grand Junction, the latter of the cities named for its location at the junction of the historic Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroads, now both owned by Union Pacific, - seems a bit
1100:"Continuing east, the highway passes through the town of Glidden and passes to the north of Ralston" - can you avoid using "passes" twice? What about "the highway passes through Glidden and later to the north of Ralston." 1305: 122: 117: 1283:"to where the four-lane expressway ends at State Center. Just before the Iowa 330 interchange, the road becomes a four-lane expressway again." - there is no context there. How long is it not an expressway? 1594:
I'm going to leave this one as it is. Trekking and traversing don't really work as I'd like then to, and I use passing enough as it is. I am not opposed to a better word if someone comes up with one.
1174:"On the outskirts of Ames are the Lincoln Way interchanges. Access to and from Lincoln Way is handled by two half interchanges 3⁄4 miles (1.2 km) apart." - those two sentences could easily be one 1702:
I just noticed something myself, and I'd like clarification from anyone. For the sake of subject-verb agreement, are concurrencies considered an it (one road) or a they (two routes)? Examples:
1620:"The highway runs parallel to the Boyer River, as well as the Overland Route, in a general northeast direction from Logan." I though the commas went bumpety-bump. Does it work without them? 1649:
seems necessary: "Continuing east, the highway goes through the town of Glidden and passes to the north of Ralston, west of the Greene County line." Partly a matter of taste, I suppose.
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IDK, MOS also says "Converted values should use a level of precision similar to that of the source value", so further precision wouldn't be a problem as long as it was consistent. --β™«
1080:"it intersects U.S. Route 71 at a signal-controlled intersection" - two issues. First, you use intersects and intersection in the same sentence. More importantly, you only link to 972:
Yes. "Iowa X" is the most common abbreviation used by the Iowa DOT. I added in more usages because the article had very few. Same with U.S. Route Xβ†’US X and Interstate Xβ†’I-X. –
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I took care of a lot of abbreviations with the round of edits I made yesterday. I'm having another editor double check this last point. The other points have been addressed. –
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Two final sections to open, from State Center to Iowa 330 and from the Meskwaki settlement to the Tama/Toledo bypass are scheduled to be completed in 2011. - again, comma issues
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The 7+1⁄2-mile (12 km) section which will bypass the Tama/Toledo area, opened in segments, the first of which on November 1, and the second on November 25. - comma issues
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This is done according the to MOS. When a measurement is being used as an adjective, the unit is spelled out in full and hyphenated. Sorry, another unactionable comment.
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1.3 - For 4 miles (6.4 km), US 30 / US 151 / US 218 is a wrong-way concurrency; where US 30 runs east, US 151 runs north and US 218 runs south. - bad sentence structure
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Another quibble. The first paragraph of the "Lincoln Highway" section has passive voice in every single sentence. It gets old seeing "was designated", "had done", etc.
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Throughout - please go through and clear up your nomenclature, i.e. when you're using abbreviations for highways and when you're not. There's a lot of inconsistencies.
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US 30 overlaps US 61 for one mile (1.6 km), crossing the Union Pacific Overland Route in the process, and leaves via a trumpet interchange. - leaves... what?
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Do we really need links for "dirt road", "paving", "expressway", and "bypass"? I'd have thought these were common as rocks for English-speakers.
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Better, but in that same sentence, is there any way you could clear up the clunky writing of: "Lincoln Highway followed and US 30 follows"? --β™«
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You mention Missouri Valley three times in as many sentences. Any way to cut on the redundancy? The same exact thing happens with Loess Hills.
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Yea, I know what it stood for in parenthesis, but it stood out because that's one of the few times in the article it appears that way. --β™«
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History - While US 30 was created in 1926, the route itself dates back to 1913, - I suppose that's ok, but although might be a better word.
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Numerals less than ten should be spell out. Since the level of precision isn't greater than the whole unit, this is correct per the MOS.
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The Lincoln Highway bridge in Tama was built in 1915. It was restored in the 1980s after local officials feared losing it. - choppy
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icon should be moved from being "inline" in exit 252B and either removed, or added to the front of the list (may have to not use
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which connects the larger cities and towns of Denison, Ames, Cedar Rapids, and Clinton. - wouldn't that just be larger cities?
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By the mid-1930s, it was routed west of Missouri Valley on old Iowa Highway 130. - should be linked earlier, not here.
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There were more than two in that section. Without checking the other sections, I would guess they're the same way. –
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I understand your concern here, but I think changing the voice would change the meaning of the section. –
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Major jcts list - not a fan of the "US 30 exits from itself". Use a colspan and indicate the state line.
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The 21st century has seen and will continue to see the widening of US 30 - we don't know this for sure.
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I have my default image size at 250px, but I suppose I can't assume everyone else has done the same. –
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Are the county routes signed on the BGSes on USΒ 30? If not, they should not have shields in the RJL.
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fractions to the three decimal place measurement, but then I would be asked why it's so precise. –
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Notes column - no periods unless it's an abbreviation. If you've got two phrases, use semicolons.
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I've enlarged a few of the images a little: 240px is often better nowadays than the 220 default.
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Looking over it again, I think it reads better if "US 30 / US 67" is treated as a they. –
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coding is there and it works, it's just commented out until the M-6 issue is resolved. –
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says "Comparable quantities should be all spelled out or all figures". Please fix. --β™«
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2nd paragraph - it overlaps U.S. Route 59 (US 59) - don't need to redefine the abbrev.
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Replaced the ones I could. The rest are at the beginnings of sentences per MOSNUM. –
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I was edit conflicted when I replied, so if something was removed, my apologies. –
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Not at all. Who raised the money for the road? Who designated the highway? --β™«
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In the 1960–1970s, freeway segments along US 30 started to be built. - awkward
1461:"and a 17-mile (27 km) southern jaunt through Belle Plaine" - jaunt, really? 1478:
I'm actually really sorry, I'm used to hearing jaunt as a slang word. --β™«
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You still say "infamous", which I think is a poor choice of words. --β™«
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per my comments at the last FAC. The article still meets the criteria.
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Do you have any suggestions? I honestly don't know what else to call
940:"Iowa Highway 127 (Iowa 127)" - any reason for what's in parenthesis? 1710:
Both are in the text of the article, and I'd like to be consistent. –
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I'm not a fan of colspans at state lines, so I did something else. –
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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rep: "it passes through the flat Missouri River bottoms, passing"
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Aggressive duplicate link removal as requested in the first FAC. –
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Is there a reason Ames isn't linked in the body of the article?
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I guess I was taught to always include the formulaic comma. –
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Inflation figures are commented out for this reason. –
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Ehh, but you turned it into a sentence fragment. --β™«
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road, and I still feel I've done the road justice. –
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If I missed one, please fix it. – 425:1.1 - 2 sentences start with "East of". 130: 115: 1449:Reworded that sentence for clarity. – 1271:Cited to an old travel guide I had. – 706:Described its condition to clarify. – 18:Knowledge:Featured article candidates 7: 1202:Forgot why, changed it to a comma. – 544:Everything seems to be addressed. – 24: 1528:Except for 1 mile=1.6 km, I used 1143:Ouch. Rearranged that sentence. – 1609:Removed one of the offenders. – 810:per my review in the last FAC. 929:Removed an instance of each. – 1: 1708:"...as US 30 / US 67 turn..." 1429:Reasonable enough, changed. – 1758:21:48, 7 February 2011 (UTC) 1742:13:14, 6 February 2011 (UTC) 1718:12:55, 6 February 2011 (UTC) 1692:12:55, 6 February 2011 (UTC) 1680:09:57, 6 February 2011 (UTC) 1623:I think it does. 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