User talk:FreewayDan
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Image copyright problem with Image:70px-Toll Texas 99 svg.PNG
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Image copyright problem with Image:70px-toll texas 249 svg.png
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You Tube
[edit]As you are probably aware, You Tube has recently come under fire in respect of its use of copyrighted works, because of this a review of You Tube linking from enwiki is under way.
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If you are indeed the copyright owner in entirety for the linked videos, please confirm this (via OTRS or appropriate means) for each and every video linked, and mention this in respect of the link(s) concerned. Sfan00 IMG (talk) 21:14, 5 July 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]"Future I-27"
[edit]I think that it's rather premature to make those additions to various articles. First, while US 87's corridor may be added to the Interstate Highway System, we don't know that US 87's specific routing will be added. That means that the interchange with a future I-27 may not be in those specific locations. Second, "Future I-27" is a specific designation. There's a semantic difference between "I-74" and "Future I-74" in North Carolina, for example, and that difference would apply to a theoretical "Future I-27", which would have to be approved by AASHTO before it was applied to a roadway. In short, we need more sources to retain the edits you made. Imzadi 1979 → 01:24, 21 March 2022 (UTC)
- So noted with an abject apology. In regard to "more sources to retain" my edit, this link mentions that the US 87 relief route in Big Spring as a possibility for the future I-27 extension.
- https://www.bigspringherald.com/news/n-u-s-hwy-87-relief-route-ribbon-cutting-ceremony-took-place-wednesday/article_573950f4-d739-11ea-975c-c313b67789c8.html FreewayDan (talk) 23:59, 22 March 2022 (UTC)
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