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Old Posted Feb 1, 2015, 10:05 PM
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True dat. It's a very limited retail "district" but hopefully when it's extended and all the new construction is occupied with office tenants, visitors, and residents, 2nd St. may feature enough quality retail to qualify for its monikker as a district. It's dreadfully quiet on that street at times, which must make the existing retailers anxious.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2015, 1:34 AM
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For the mappers amongst us - Google is offering Google Earth Pro 7.1 for free. Download it at the link, and when it asks for a license number/key type in GEPFREE

http://www.google.com/intl/en/earth/...gep/agree.html
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When will the new area code ,737, come into being?
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2015, 8:08 PM
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When will the new area code ,737, come into being?
Should be in use already...for a couple of years now.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2015, 8:20 PM
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When will the new area code ,737, come into being?
It came into being July 1, 2013.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2015, 10:51 PM
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It came into being July 1, 2013.
Does anyone know of a person or business that has a 737 number?
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2015, 11:18 PM
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Does anyone know of a person or business that has a 737 number?
Yes.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2015, 11:32 PM
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Does anyone know of a person or business that has a 737 number?
A bunch are listed here
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Old Posted Feb 5, 2015, 4:31 PM
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A bunch are listed here
Scammers are using it..
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2015, 5:12 AM
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I saw this posted on "Remember in Austin, Tx...when" on Facebook and thought it was interesting. These are the ruins of a small waterpark slide that existed in Southeast Austin. They're still there.

You can see it on Google Earth. They're located about 5,000 feet south of William Cannon Drive east of I-35.

It was called Aqua Thrill Way.


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater
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That's interesting. By checking out the area on Google Earth and Streetview you can see that the place was turned into a XXX store. The slide starts from the edge of the parking lot for the place.
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Old Posted Feb 10, 2015, 12:02 AM
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That's interesting. By checking out the area on Google Earth and Streetview you can see that the place was turned into a XXX store. The slide starts from the edge of the parking lot for the place.
An adult slip-n-slide...hmmm
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An adult slip-n-slide...hmmm
I suspect that area is rather nasty.
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Old Posted Feb 10, 2015, 6:01 AM
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It's become quite a work of art now! It would be pretty neat to have water slides that snaked through dense vegetation instead of sitting out in the middle of treeless, flat, concrete wastelands (no offense intended, Hawaiian Falls), especially if they're decorated with quality graffiti as this pair is.

Idea for a flash mob: figure out a way (water truck? fire hose?) to temporarily get water flowing down those at an adequate rate; have the water source and the people all show up at once and have a one-hour water park, or until the cops show up and shut it down.
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This is way off topic. I want to ask other forumers whether they are having problems on SSP when the advertising decides to take over their browser. I can't get my screen to move or continue typing messages into a thread when this happens. It seems to be happening with more frequency lately. I tried using a different browser, but it still is a problem. I also cleared out my cache two different times. That does not really help, and i end up being logged out of all kind of sites that I like to visit. The ads at the bottom of the page seem to cause the most trouble. I am so sick of looking at that little twirling icon (Mac user here). I am wondering whether SSP is trying to force my hand and cause me to decide to pay for ad free access to the site. BTW, who runs SSP anyway? Is SSP a money making venture for somebody. I guess it must be. I have always just taken it for granted.
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I'm getting pretty annoyed by the floating ads at the bottom of my screen. As I scroll down, it moves up into my view and if I miss the tiny 'X' close button, I have to wait while the ad loads. I'd be happy if that was eliminated. I don't appreciate ads being shoved in my face. And they don't go away for long after I close them...they come back.
I don't mind ads if they help support the operation of this forum, but the floating ads are a pain in the ass and have to go...
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Install Adblocker and your worries will be over. I can barely access SSP and other sites from work (including the Statesman) because of ad caused crashes and lockups. But I have recently encountered a forum that I like (Detroityes.com) that won't allow access unless I disable Adblocker.
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Old Posted Feb 17, 2015, 6:09 AM
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Install Adblocker and your worries will be over. I can barely access SSP and other sites from work (including the Statesman) because of ad caused crashes and lockups. But I have recently encountered a forum that I like (Detroityes.com) that won't allow access unless I disable Adblocker.
I just installed Adblocker for Firefox, and it seems to be working. I have no ads at the top or bottom of SSP screen. Hope this is the fix. Sorry to block SSP ads, but they brought it on themselves with intrusive advertising.
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Remember that story about a year ago about the area on Manchaca Road south of Slaughter Lane being light-heartedly referred to as the new Rainey? Calling it Way South Austin or some other dumb name (Awesome, TX I think).

Another interesting bar opened a couple months ago, and it has a Frank's hot dog trailer out back.

http://www.indianrolleraustin.com/


Now, I'm not saying it's on the level of Rainey, and most patrons wouldn't want it to be, but it's becoming a happening little area for the southerners.
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I'm getting pretty annoyed by the floating ads at the bottom of my screen. As I scroll down, it moves up into my view and if I miss the tiny 'X' close button, I have to wait while the ad loads. I'd be happy if that was eliminated. I don't appreciate ads being shoved in my face. And they don't go away for long after I close them...they come back.
I don't mind ads if they help support the operation of this forum, but the floating ads are a pain in the ass and have to go...
Thanks for posting that. I quoted your post in the "annoying ads" thread. Any that are excessive get reviewed for removal.

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Remember that story about a year ago about the area on Manchaca Road south of Slaughter Lane being light-heartedly referred to as the new Rainey? Calling it Way South Austin or some other dumb name (Awesome, TX I think).

Another interesting bar opened a couple months ago, and it has a Frank's hot dog trailer out back.

http://www.indianrolleraustin.com/


Now, I'm not saying it's on the level of Rainey, and most patrons wouldn't want it to be, but it's becoming a happening little area for the southerners.
Speaking of food trailers, if you're in South Austin around William Cannon and Woodhue near the William Cannon rail bridge, check out that taco trailer in the parking lot next to the Valero station. I can't think of the name of it, but they have some really good food. I got 2 two chicken fajita tacos there a couple of days ago and they were delicious. Then over the weekend I had two sausage and egg breakfast tacos. It's really good, because none of it was greasy and they made it on the spot.
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