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[1] Pfft. Forgot about Droz's website. Duh. Stratosphere ( U T) 15:53, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
It looks like the list of states has been rearranged so that the states are now listed from south to north. However, the routes within each state are still described from north to south. Am I alone in finding this very confusing? -- Orlady 05:37, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
I have changed the section on US 127 in Ohio to more accurately describe the path of the highway north of Cincinnati.
The biggest issue I saw was that Hamilton was listed as a "rural" community, despite being much larger than the other towns in the list, and being within 8 miles of two interstate highways (3 miles west of I-75, 8 miles north of I-275).
There are also three rural communities along US 127 between Hamilton and Eaton, so I added those to the list. I also mentioned that US-127 travels through the city of Fairfield before entering Cincinnati's northwestern suburbs (Fairfield isn't really considered a suburb of Cincinnati).
Oldiesmann ( talk) 19:25, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
An addition I had recently made to the Ohio section was reverted due to "undue weight". WP:UNDUE is actually a function of the Wikipedia:Neutral point of view policy, and my edit was not controversial.
I believe what the reverting editor meant to cite was WP:DETAIL, under the Wikipedia:Summary style editing guideline.
As it currently stands, I do not believe the brief Ohio section of this article is particularly well-written or informative compared to the other states' sections. Must I then split this, IMO, deficient section into its own article? I absolutely do not want to lose the content I've added, as it is quite relevant to "US 127 in Ohio" and would be welcome in a standalone article.
Thanks. -- Chaswmsday ( talk) 07:20, 18 June 2017 (UTC)
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[1] Pfft. Forgot about Droz's website. Duh. Stratosphere ( U T) 15:53, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
It looks like the list of states has been rearranged so that the states are now listed from south to north. However, the routes within each state are still described from north to south. Am I alone in finding this very confusing? -- Orlady 05:37, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
I have changed the section on US 127 in Ohio to more accurately describe the path of the highway north of Cincinnati.
The biggest issue I saw was that Hamilton was listed as a "rural" community, despite being much larger than the other towns in the list, and being within 8 miles of two interstate highways (3 miles west of I-75, 8 miles north of I-275).
There are also three rural communities along US 127 between Hamilton and Eaton, so I added those to the list. I also mentioned that US-127 travels through the city of Fairfield before entering Cincinnati's northwestern suburbs (Fairfield isn't really considered a suburb of Cincinnati).
Oldiesmann ( talk) 19:25, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
An addition I had recently made to the Ohio section was reverted due to "undue weight". WP:UNDUE is actually a function of the Wikipedia:Neutral point of view policy, and my edit was not controversial.
I believe what the reverting editor meant to cite was WP:DETAIL, under the Wikipedia:Summary style editing guideline.
As it currently stands, I do not believe the brief Ohio section of this article is particularly well-written or informative compared to the other states' sections. Must I then split this, IMO, deficient section into its own article? I absolutely do not want to lose the content I've added, as it is quite relevant to "US 127 in Ohio" and would be welcome in a standalone article.
Thanks. -- Chaswmsday ( talk) 07:20, 18 June 2017 (UTC)