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== layout ==

the layout is really confusing: the heading "shorter than distance X" if followed by a list of entries that are greater than X, which makes no sense.

Besides, I don't see why each order of magnitude needs a separate article (and talk page - for example, this comment is probably not going to get appropriate attention on this page, since the problem is common to the related pages, but i couldn't guess where the more appropriate place would be). Why not make all these pages just be subsections of one article, "orders of magnitude (length)"?. ] (]) 02:22, 8 June 2011 (UTC)

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Articles for deletionThis article was nominated for deletion on 18 March 2008. The result of the discussion was Keep.

layout

the layout is really confusing: the heading "shorter than distance X" if followed by a list of entries that are greater than X, which makes no sense.

Besides, I don't see why each order of magnitude needs a separate article (and talk page - for example, this comment is probably not going to get appropriate attention on this page, since the problem is common to the related pages, but i couldn't guess where the more appropriate place would be). Why not make all these pages just be subsections of one article, "orders of magnitude (length)"?. Cesiumfrog (talk) 02:22, 8 June 2011 (UTC)