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Who's ready for the Note 3???

 

Hell yeah..  can't wait.  If they apply the same changes between the S3 and S4, making the screen a bit larger etc plus making the RF a bit better, throw in LTE 800 by then and that will be one awesome phone!!  

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Hell yeah..  can't wait.  If they apply the same changes between the S3 and S4, making the screen a bit larger etc plus making the RF a bit better, throw in LTE 800 by then and that will be one awesome phone!!  

I've heard 6.3" screen and 13mp camera................... Hopefully a Sprint version.

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Took a tour of some of the North County sites yesterday:

 

Clocktower Place (W. Flourissant & 270), Florissant MO

New Halls Ferry & Parker, Florissant MO

Behind Blackjack City Hall, Blackjack MO

370 & Parker, Florissant MO

Parker & Bellefontaine, Spanish Lake MO

 

No new panels at any of them.  Unfortunately, I was unable to get a good ground look at any of the sites to look for cabinets.  However there was a truck w/ trailer and crew at the Blackjack site.  They were too busy and I was too late to chat with them.  I should have gotten a better look at the truck, but I think it said "Horizon Wireless" or something like that.  I'll go back when I get a chance...

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The Chester Bridge is almost shut down over the rising waters as well. It takes 45 feet of river to pull that. That hasn't happened since 1993.

 

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Took a tour of some of the North County sites yesterday:

 

Clocktower Place (W. Flourissant & 270), Florissant MO

New Halls Ferry & Parker, Florissant MO

Behind Blackjack City Hall, Blackjack MO

370 & Parker, Florissant MO

Parker & Bellefontaine, Spanish Lake MO

 

No new panels at any of them.  Unfortunately, I was unable to get a good ground look at any of the sites to look for cabinets.  However there was a truck w/ trailer and crew at the Blackjack site.  They were too busy and I was too late to chat with them.  I should have gotten a better look at the truck, but I think it said "Horizon Wireless" or something like that.  I'll go back when I get a chance...

I check out the 370 and Parker site almost every week when I go get cigs at CVS(cheapest place in STL). That's the one I took pics of when they were installing Clear Antennas in March. I have also been to the one in Blackjack several weeks ago. Doesn't look like I will be able to do that until the waters recede.

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The Chester Bridge is almost shut down over the rising waters as well. It takes 45 feet of river to pull that. That hasn't happened since 1993.

I think the Miss is going to rise more than they think. Supposed to rain tomorrow and Sunday???

 

And its 2 or 3 feet from the level it was in Alton in 1993???

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Odd... Sensorly has a new single blip south of Wright City near Innsbrook Resort Golf Course.

Ya, I posted that earlier, there is also one near hannibal...both are 30+ miles from an accepted site so there are at least 2 ready for acceptance in MO.

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No joy @ lindbergh/manchester. If it is supposed to be completed, its not doing the 4 gee's at this particular time.

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It was orange, well at least the sleeve of it was.

 

That's conduit. Fiber or copper gets put in later. Makes it a cinch to swap out down the road if needed with no digging.

 

Sent from my little Note2

 

 

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That's conduit. Fiber or copper gets put in later. Makes it a cinch to swap out down the road if needed with no digging.

 

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Ahhh, I see.

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AMF was on site at Des Peres-Flushing Meadows early last week. More fresh markings on the ground on both sides of Flushing Meadows.

 

Also a team was on site Monday putting more conduit into the ground.

 

 

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AMF was on site at Des Peres-Flushing Meadows early last week. More fresh markings on the ground on both sides of Flushing Meadows.

 

Also a team was on site Monday putting more conduit into the ground.

 

 

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They need to get that done before July 9.

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Sheet has been updated with tonight's Acceptance report. 2 have already been mapped on sensorly and spoken about today. The other is in in southern MO. MO Market 4.7% 4G complete and climbing!

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I would love them too. I get crappy data speeds their.

 

I'll let you know of an additional happenings as I see them. I drive by it 2-3 times a day during the week.

 

 

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