Received: from 173-13-139-235-sfba.hfc.comcastbusiness.net ([173.13.139.235]:41758 helo=jukni.digitalkingdom.org) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with smtp (Exim 4.87) (envelope-from ) id 1dNKqt-000193-3o for jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org; Tue, 20 Jun 2017 08:14:00 -0700 Received: by jukni.digitalkingdom.org (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Tue, 20 Jun 2017 08:13:59 -0700 From: "Apache" To: curtis289@att.net Reply-To: webmaster@lojban.org Subject: [jvsw] Definition Added At Word urbe -- By krtisfranks Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 08:13:59 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Message-Id: X-Spam-Score: 0.5 (/) X-Spam_score: 0.5 X-Spam_score_int: 5 X-Spam_bar: / X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "stodi.digitalkingdom.org", has NOT identified this incoming email as spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has added a definition of "urbe" in the language "English". New Data: Definition: $x_1$ is a general metropolitan area with (population, commercial, industrial, business, economic, infrastructural, vel sim.) center/focal point/downtown/main or dominating urban area $x_2$, with supporting semi-urban/inner suburban region $x_3$, more (outer) suburban region $x_4$, exurban region $x_5$. [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1% [score: 0.0000] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has added a definition of "urbe" in the language "English". New Data: Definition: $x_1$ is a general metropolitan area with (population, commercial, industrial, business, economic, infrastructural, vel sim.) center/focal point/downtown/main or dominating urban area $x_2$, with supporting semi-urban/inner suburban region $x_3$, more (outer) suburban region $x_4$, exurban region $x_5$. Notes: The divisions are fuzzy and none of the specifications are inherently legal/government-recognized. Generally, $x_2$ is primarily oriented toward work/daily activity and does not have or much support actually inhabiting there (except penthouses); $x_3$ begins to support habitation by the general public but is still urban/developed within an urban model (it may include boroughs); $x_4$ is almost exclusively habitable areas with local or smaller business (sometimes, there will be fractalic hubs with their own fairly well-developed commerical/business centers, but these will tend to be smaller and - as stated - more focused on commercial or smaller business interests (or a commercial chains or malls), rather than economic or industrial pursuits; they will also have a notably smaller servicing or permanent population and population density; but it is all fuzzy and there will be plenty of exceptions); $x_5$ is the outer region of a metropolitan area and it will be somewhat more sparsely populated and will grade toward a rural lifestyle or simply human-uninhabited/natural territory toward its outer edges, even though such features/lifestyle will not be ubiquitous. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: urban, In Sense: Word: urban area, In Sense: Word: metropolis, In Sense: Word: metropolitan area, In Sense: Word: suburb, In Sense: Word: city geographical structure, In Sense: Word: city, In Sense: including all associated boroughs, suburbs, exurbs, etc. Word: exurb, In Sense: Word: ex-urb, In Sense: Word: ex-urban, In Sense: Word: suburban, In Sense: Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.