On 1/2/14 8:31 PM, Dave Swarthout wrote: > I think of the word "flat" as being distinctly British. I have only > rarely heard the word "flat" used to describe and apartment in the > U.S. When I first glanced at the beginning of this thread I thought > the OP was referring to flats of flowers. LOL flat was once much more commonly used in the US.
and since OSM tends towards UK English usage, i think it's perfectly reasonable for OSM to use the term. richard
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