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lordsutch

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  1. RT @HeatwaveKGNS: Father of modern day meteorology science and forecasting...the weather maps the we show were developed by: http://t.co/q6…

  2. RT @TheRickWilson: Kill them with fire RT @Paula_Dockery: Red light cameras...keep or unplug? http://t.co/OwLm1eyaLX

  3. RT @dgmacarthur: Guide for US students on interpreting feedback from UK-trained faculty: http://t.co/3jtPLc1iG0 via @ongenetics

  4. RT @AnnaKendrick47: Can we drop the pretense of "President's Day" and just call it "I needed a long weekend because Valentine's Day is garb…

  5. RT @martinvars: What worries me about Bitcoin is that people used to speak about owning land in Second Life with the same enthusiasm.

  6. RT @EMsStTE: In a span of one week, Georgia will have experienced an ice storm, an earthquake and Marshall Henderson.

  7. Cheesy btrfs incremental backup automation script: https://t.co/iVrx4DAnje

  8. RT @conjugateprior: “@BDStanley: Why academics are often reluctant to engage with journalists. http://t.co/M1Dup8lh3I” [sigh]

  9. RT @ishapiro: Maybe the Sup Ct need not take a gay marriage case - if no lower court upholds a ban. No fed ct has yet ruled against gay mar…

  10. RT @SeanMcCarthyCom: After acquiring Time Warner Comcast is hoping to save money by replacing its customer support staff with a large infla…

  11. The definition appears vague (the FCC has only revoked licenses for lack of substantial service on rare occasions). That said, I'd look to the footprints of the affiliate market PCS buildouts to get a sense of what Sprint accepted as a bare minimum at the time; granted, the affiliates probably went beyond "substantial service" to address competitive issues, but they still tended to build out a lot less coverage than Sprint's first-party markets did. One time when I was looking around I did find some maps that Sprint had sent the FCC to validate it had provided substantial service in various markets, including POPs estimates; they're probably in the FCC database somewhere. Similarly, Sprint also has some obligation to operate service on ESMR in at least some of the areas where Nextel provided coverage but Sprint no longer has coverage, or risk losing the licenses. EDIT: Here's an example of the maps I was discussing. Hopefully the link works...
  12. RT @PostReid: Iowa legislators are moving toward making fantasy sports legal. 5 states still ban fantasy sports -- http://t.co/OAE0q7gxnd

  13. RT @middlegeorgia: #TrafficALERT - car slid off I-16 overpass on Ocmulgee East Boulevard. Roads are icy. Travel not advised in #Macon #Bibb

  14. RT @BBCNewsAsia: Toyota recalls 1.9 million Prius hybrid cars because of software fault http://t.co/k3ExyI9Kw3 http://t.co/JKDuiOZYzl

  15. RT @ColinHumphreys: PRELIMINARY SNOWFALL MAP FOR LATER THIS WEEK http://t.co/uIj7UTcC95

  16. RT @JimCantore: 72 hour probabilities of greater than 8 inches of snow. LBlue >50%! http://t.co/oTNR9CUCbd

  17. RT @JonHenke: The more they don’t implement Obamacare, the better it works! —> http://t.co/zFusS4UXPq

  18. RT @RaleighWx: Ok my first map. and link to brief discussion.http://t.co/fzx65WTYnF http://t.co/rFDR2RgIqr http://t.co/bLfkN6jnPV

  19. RT @the506: To those of you who only get to see curling every 4 years: if you were in Canada, you'd get sick of it very, very quickly.

  20. Snowmageddon Part Deux on the way? - http://t.co/FQlHhthYwD

  21. RT @eddelbuettel: Fourth of six legs, and second very hard one---but felt great under a starry sky. #RagnarFLK @RagnarRelay http://t.co/k0b…

  22. RT @davepell: At this point, having a good domain name means you're either rich or old.

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