47th eastbound; Nimitz Blvd. to the west.
Target is technically 52nd.
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47th eastbound; Nimitz Blvd. to the west.
Target is technically 52nd.
Once you get beyond Sooner Road, you're out of city limits.
I think we can safely apply "premium" to all those non-luxury luxury cars; it describes my Infiniti (16 years old, 163,000 miles) quite well.
I have a Sansa ClipZip, albeit jailbroken: it runs a third-party operating system (Rockbox) and its capacity has been increased from 4 to 36 GB. About $60 to duplicate it.
If you're one of those hardy souls who actually has HD Radio, you can get the Edge at KOMA-FM HD2, hanging off the edge of 92.5. (V103 is there too, at KOMA-FM HD 3.)
Britton and May; 122nd and Rockwell.
You might try experimenting with Google's own DNS to replace the one you get from your ISP. (IP is 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4.)
The AM 1140 facility also seems to be down -- though the translator on 92.1 is working.
I haven't found any connection between the two Edges; the only thing they seem to have in common, other than the name of a format and a brand image, is that their group owners are in-state (SMG in...
I think I probably have enough blanks to last me a while. (Yes, I have a working Beta machine.)
They've started putting county abbreviations in the sticker with the month of expiration, though those who don't have one, as I don't, are not required to get one.
Council-manager is viewed as more, um, businesslike; the original progressives embraced it because it cut out the spoils system, where the mayor appoints all his friends.
Rebecca Black's cover of "Wrecking Ball" is a definite departure from the Cyrus original.
They have the least transmitter power (65.7 kw, versus up to 1,000 for some of its rivals). Some of this is offset by being on a lower actual channel. (The channel numbers you know are virtual: the...
They pretty much had to give the nod to a Storz station; Todd Storz, for all intents and purposes, invented Top 40 radio, and KOMA was arguably his most successful station, in terms of reach and...
I have no idea what it's going to cost to repave all our neighborhood streets and put down sidewalks, but it starts in a few weeks.
There's a serious safety cage in there. Makes the car a little bit top-heavy, but it gives you a fighting chance against all the bigger vehicles -- which is pretty much all of them.
I'm running an 18-year-old unit. No leaks. However, it can't last too much longer, so unless the next repair bill is minimal, it's time to replace.
Owners paid more attention to what was going on locally when they could own only 14 stations instead of 1400.
Is this the JX35/QX60? This has been the most problematic Infiniti for some time. (It's kin to Murano and Pathfinder.) My I30 continues to run well as it approaches its 16th birthday, though...
The last Mazda to be produced in the States, the 6, reverted to Japanese assembly for model year 2014.
I owned two of the 6's predecessor, the 626; the 2000 incarnation of same, built in Flat...
Absolutely. She pulled off something remarkable here, and deserves to be remembered.
It was built in 1937 as a residence for Frank and Merle Buttram; its term as a museum ran from 1975 to 1996, when a massive fund drive (simultaneous with, but not connected to, MAPS) made it possible...
Except for the station breaks, I guess. It's now KUCO. (They retained the KCSC calls for a repeater in Woodward.)
It's actually the same station. But it puts a stronger signal over Lawton than it does over OKC. (Short version: FCC imposes spacing requirements on full-power[ish] stations closer together than...