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Nerney camps outside pub

SUPERVISORS???NO NO NO. WHY? BECAUSE THEY WOULD LAUGH AT YOU. I,WE HOPE THE NERNEYS GET NATIONAL ATTENTION ABOUT THIS LINCH MOB TYPE OF GOV. WE HAVE HERE IN STEAMBOAT....GET REAL HERE PEOPLE.......AS A REPAIR SHOP OWNER,I MADE A PROMISE TO THE NERNEYS THAT AS LONG AS I'M HERE REPAIRING VEHICLES,ALL OF THOSE CITY EMPLOYEES RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS HARRASSMENT VEHICLES WILL BE BLACK BALLED FROM ME PERSONALLY. TAKE EM TO DENVER CITY COUNCIL..I'M ALL FOR JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS, BUT WOW,,,PERSONAL GRUDGE OR WHAT??????YOU'LL NEVER FIND A NICER STRAIGHTER TALKEN,HONEST,FUNNY ,DEDICATED,TELL IT LIKE IT IS, TYPE OF PERSON THAN KEVIN. I HOPE THEY TAKE ALL TO THE CLEANERS.......AND ON YOURS AND MY DIME..

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Middle East premier of BRABUS ROCKET the world's fastest Sedan

Newly programmed engine electronics orchestrate the perfect interaction of all new components and contribute not only to maximum power yield but also to meeting the latest EURO IV emission limits. The BRABUS SV12 S Biturbo engine, also available for all current Mercedes-Benz 600 and 65 models with twin-turbo V12 engine, produces a maximum power output of 730 PS (720 hp) / 537 kW at 5,100 rpm. Peak torque is 1,320 Nm (974 lb-ft), but is limited electronically to 1,100 Nm (811 lb-ft), available from a low 2,100 rpm. The top speed of 365.7 km/h (227.2 mph), limited electronically for street-legal operation to 350 km/h (217 mph), is not the only attribute that elevates the BRABUS ROCKET to the very top of its segment. The four-door is also among the fastest accelerating cars in the world: 0 - 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.0 seconds, 0 - 200 km/h (124 mph) in 10.5 seconds, 0 - 300 km/h (186 mph) in 29.5 seconds are numbers as unique as this exclusive BRABUS automobile itself.


A few thoughts in the aftermath of that Syracuse University basketball ...

With the exception of a single clipped response, he looked reporters in the eye and spoke in complete and expansive sentences, painful as that might have been. And there was no macho nonsense about him. No bravado. No posturing. Boeheim searched me out one day before the season began and predicted that I'd really like Jonny Flynn, and he was right.

As for Boeheim, I'll grant him his despair and/or anger. But he's the head coach, the figurehead, the spokesman. And he's been on the job for 32 seasons now. So, he decorated himself in little glory by refusing to field any questions after the game he called the "most disappointing" of his career had ended. We all slip here and there, I know. And Boeheim slipped on Saturday. He had a duty to speak on behalf of his program and he didn't, and it made for bad form.


Radio & TV Talk

TBS, which aired its final local Braves game Sunday, will keep airing weekly Sunday baseball games and some playoff games while Peachtree TV will air 45 Braves games next year.

For folks with rabbit ears, this means no more TBS but Peachtree TV will offer up many of the same sitcoms, mostly at different times e.g. "Fresh Prince of Bel Air," "King of Queens," "Friends," "Family Guy," "The Steve Harvey Show" and "Seinfeld." "Sex & the City" and "Everybody Loves Raymond" air on WATL-TV so Peachtree couldn't pick those up. You'll miss early 90s cheesefest sitcom "Saved by the Bell," which airs from 7 to 9 a.m. weekday mornings on TBS.

If you have Comcast Cable, no worries. While Channel 7 becomes Peachtree, Channel 39 is going to take the nataional TBS feed.


'E911' Turns Cell Phones into Tracking Devices

Cell phones will be taking on a new role in 1998, beginning a slow transition to becoming user tracking devices. The outcome of this shift reassures some, but has others calling for restrictions on how cell-locating information can be used.

The impending first phase of the FCC's rules is aimed at enabling emergency services personnel to quickly get information on the location of a cell phone user in the event of a 911 call. By April, all cellular and personal communications services providers will have to transmit to 911 operators and other "public safety answering points" the telephone number and cell site location of any cell phone making a 911 call.

The aim of the law is to bring to cell phone users the same automatic-locating capability that now exists with wireline phones.


 
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