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[Top] OK, what the heck....I enjoyed piling on to the "one is also" list and contributing some trivia, and experienced a twinge of ego deflation when Eloquence deleted them. (And, worse yet, called it a "crap removal example." Crap? Crap? CRAP????!!! My inclusion of the Marvin Hamlisch song entitled One was certainly not crap, it was absolutely on target, scintillatingly clever, incontrovertibly encyclopedic, and I was about to self-nominate it for Brilliant Prose when—but I digress). Anyway, I stared at the list, considered reverting the pageand thought about what I would actually appreciate finding if I followed a link to an article on One and decided Eloquence was right. Dpbsmith 23:19, 6 Jan 2004 (UTC)
...But, what the heck, if people think the "one is also" list DOES belong, darned if I'm getting left out of the party. So, I guess I will add those entries to the list. Dpbsmith 16:19, 12 Feb 2004 (UTC) [Top] Proposed criteria for inclusion in "other meanings" sectionIf we're going to have a list... we should distinguish between a) things that actually have something fundamental to do with one-ness or properties of the number one—these are IMHO the legitimate items. If there are any. And, b) things that are associated with number 1 simply because they are the first of a numbered group of things (e.g. highway route numbers). The latter should probably be characterized as '"trivia." Dpbsmith 12:01, 6 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Does the Marvin Hamlisch song illustrate any properties of the number one? I don't know, I've probly never heard that song. Is that the song that says "one is the loneliest number"? Whatever song says that illustrates a property of the number one, and is worth including in this article. As for the highways, 1 is often the most important national, state or local highways, and it might also be the first. For example, Michigan 1 is Woodward Avenue, which is the central north-south street of the metro Detroit area. Those numbers are not always given sequentially, but are instead matched up between properties of the number and properties of the highway, e.g., odd-numbered U.S. interstates are north-south highways. (I don't think state and local highways are worth listing, but national ones should be listed.) PrimeFan 17:47, 3 Feb 2004 (UTC)
[Top] A page for the word "one"?See discussion towards the end of Talk:List of numbers/Deletion. [Top] PrefixesSome of the number articles of BambooWeb have prefixes added to their tables; others don't. What's the problem?? Check to see which do and which don't. |