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Melvin

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  1. http://www.4shared.com/file/JRsBCKR8/Super_Transit_Pack.html

     

    Here are 331 Akzidenz Grotesk & Helvetica fonts. If you need any help just send me a PM here.

  2. Not really, it's actually pretty decent (about 13-14 hours casual use) and battery life is wayyyyyyy better than a Stock Kernel.
  3. MyTouch 4G OC to 1.84GHz running Cyanogenmod 7.10
  4. R46 on the NEC between DC and Philly TS 12
  5. This panorama is 5 images stiched together using Arcsoft Panorama Maker 5, its really easy to make a panorama nowadays
  6. Nikon D90, best camera for that price range, it records 720p HD and it's semi-professional. You could use more Nikon lenses with this one then your D40x http://www.adorama.com/INKD90.html
  7. Spanish speakers only: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzQ_TgWygrg&feature=related
  8. Buy it here: http://www.auran.com/auran/store/index.php?p=3&PID=179 or a retail store like Target or Best Buy.
  9. The has done it in the past for car orders like the R44/46 and 68/A, and it's not like millions of dollars are going to be spent to make less than 600 signs for stations that are the size of a mousepad. Some even exist in some stations. I've seen 4, 6, 8, 9 and 10 car markers on the 8 Ave line .
  10. Well it won't cost money if they build them like that and yes they would, more space and more seats for customers = less complaining.
  11. All this talk of 60 or 75 footers, isn't there a small possiblity that the R179's could be 67 footers? They can be used on the and with special modification. If I remember correctly, BMT Standards were 67 Ft., but they had special traction motors and trucks to allow them pass through the curves of the Myrtle/Canarsie lines.
  12. Nothing really, I think everyone wants it to go to Kawasaki because one of there plants is in Yonkers, meaning more jobs and money for the state and they can be delivered faster. Although they still construct body shells in different places, R160 shells were made in Brazil.
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