Re: [Talk-GB] Bomb dropped on St Helens Town Centre

2012-10-09 Thread Alex Barth
I just created a task for Saint Helens on the rebuild tasking manager: http://rebuild.poole.ch/job/42 There's good imagery, should be a quick job to do the most important fixes remotely. On Oct 8, 2012, at 6:51 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote: Hi, On 10/08/2012 12:41 PM,

Re: [Talk-GB] Bomb dropped on St Helens Town Centre

2012-10-08 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 10/08/2012 12:41 PM, Bogus Zaba wrote: Cannot tell if this is somebody's mistake or vandalism, but can something be done to put back what has been taken away? Many ways in the town centre had to be removed in the license change:

Re: [Talk-GB] Bomb dropped on St Helens Town Centre

2012-10-08 Thread Nick Whitelegg
(there's about four Fairhursts in the Oxford phone book, and about four pages of them in the St Helens one...) As an aside I'm quite surprised at that, as almost all places ending in hurst in the UK are south of the M4 and east of two degrees west. Nick

Re: [Talk-GB] Bomb dropped on St Helens Town Centre

2012-10-08 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Nick Whitelegg wrote: As an aside I'm quite surprised at that, as almost all places ending in hurst in the UK are south of the M4 and east of two degrees west. That sort of factoid is surely what OpenStreetMap was invented for. :) The origin of Fairhursts is quite starkly regional, though:

Re: [Talk-GB] Bomb dropped on St Helens Town Centre

2012-10-08 Thread Steve Chilton
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Bomb dropped on St Helens Town Centre Nick Whitelegg wrote: As an aside I'm quite surprised at that, as almost all places ending in hurst in the UK are south of the M4 and east of two degrees west. That sort of factoid is surely what OpenStreetMap was invented

Re: [Talk-GB] Bomb dropped on St Helens Town Centre

2012-10-08 Thread Andy Robinson
@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Bomb dropped on St Helens Town Centre Nick Whitelegg wrote: As an aside I'm quite surprised at that, as almost all places ending in hurst in the UK are south of the M4 and east of two degrees west. That sort of factoid is surely what OpenStreetMap