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On 04/02/2011 13:48, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
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cite="mid:OFE8F41746.3BCE3B6C-ON8025782D.004BD44E-8025782D.004BD44E@solent.ac.uk"
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face="Default Monospace,Courier New,Courier,monospace"
size="2">>RTFM!<br>
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>Wales/Scotland/England are 4, regions are 5</font><br>
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To be quite honest I really, really don't care that much at all:
but, by word of explanation I was only suggesting what I
*thought would be sensible* as England/Wales/Scotland/NI all
have significant national identity of their own. Looking at the
wiki article, one could argue for the removal of level 3
altogether to be quite honest as the vast majority of countries
have no entry. But once again, I really, really don't care that
much.<br>
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I'm pretty much with Nick on the not caring. <br>
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Personally I think the Admin Level system is unintuitive and
hard to understand. I'm not a fan of putting codes into tags.
Yes I know tagging is over there ===><br>
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Having said that if the consensus is that this is the right way
to go, I have no objection to changing Edinburgh from a yes to a
4. I may even do so later this evening.<br>
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Cheers<br>
Chris<br>
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