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  • "Zacharie had to borrow money to continue": He was forced to, he could not continue otherwise. He did not just choose to borrow rather than use his own funds
  • "A tunnel ... had been broken through solid rock": This paragraph describes the completed canal, after the work was done. "A tunnel ... was broken through solid rock" would be appropriate earlier, when describing the construction process.
  • CR/LF: When writing an article I repeatedly rearrange the text until I am comfortable with the sequence. This is easier to do if each sentence starts on a new line and if cites are always at the end of a line. There is no impact on what the reader sees. Removing CR/LFs may have some minuscule impact on response time, and may slightly change the way an old screen reader renders the page. Obviously an edit that only removes CR/LFs increases the WP database size. I don't see any point to it.

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  • The above comment on old screen readers is incorrect. I am sure it used to be true - some of the old ones would say "new line" when they saw the CR/LF, although the newer ones would ignore it, as would the browsers. But if you look at a page that contains CR/LFs, like Louis Bignon, and use browser tools to view source, you will see they have been stripped off by the WP server. They are in the database, convenient for editors, but do not get sent. (This comment just added about 88,000 characters to the WP database by creating yet another version of your talk page. But space is cheap.) Aymatth2 (talk) 16:25, 5 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Clinton Ave station question

When you get a chance, would you be able to let me know where you found information for this edit? Thanks! Kevin Rutherford (talk) 00:35, 11 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

It's from the book "Canal Boats, Interurbans & Trolleys, The Story of the Rochester Subway", by Ron Amberger, Dick Barrett, Greg Marling; published by the Rochester Chapter NRHS, copyright 1985, Library of Congress Card Number 80-82783, ISBN: 0-9605296-1-6. Text starts on page 61 and continues (after several photos) on page 65:
"Improvements and expansions of the subway were proposed throughout the war years. Among the proposals were the addition of another station at Clinton Avenue South ... The proposed Clinton Avenue station would have served as a major connection to the downtown business, theater and shopping districts as well as a major connection with existing bus routes ... the Clinton Avenue station was finally approved by the city council. By June 1943, plans had been drawn up for a wood and steel station. These plans were turned down by the War Production Board, and revised plans were submitted for a concrete station. The second set of plans was approved and the city council appropriated $101,000 for the construction of the station. By then, however, wartime restrictions on manpower and materials had become so severe that the plans were set aside."
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Thanks for the help, and have a great day! Kevin Rutherford (talk) 02:53, 12 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Reid Gardner Generating Station

Please do not sort categories. There is consensus that this should not be done since there is not one correct way to correctly add the right weigh to the order of categories. When articles are already in the correct order this becomes a bad change. Vegaswikian (talk) 16:54, 25 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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