Everything posted by unusualfire
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Ohio: GM, Ford, and Chrysler News & Info
Not the whole DaimlerChrysler company right?
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
This guy wants to fatten his own pockets. He should be investigated.
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
Seems the only one that coming out on top is the fuel companies, But i do see they owe World Fuel Management of Chicago some serious jack.
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
I take it the Air Planes were leased and not owned? I don't see it in the creditors list.
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
If that's true, i think they should get into the fuel business.
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
couldn't they had just added $40 to every ticket to offset it? Do something to stay alive. Geez
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Cincinnati Reds Discussion
I like how they are pitching so far.
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
Any one know how much Jet fuel cost? The cost per barrel did not go up that much higher than when this company first started 11 months ago.
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
Man ALOT of pilots or looking for work. I thnk some might end up taking up another career.
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
The losses must have been TREMENDOUS. Usually it takes 5 years before a company folds. Investors must have put their foot down.
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SkyBus launches / Sky Busts
This is not the end of it. Watch trucking companies go out of business.
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Cincinnati: Brent Spence Bridge
^ Well the bridge is ranked in the top 15 in the deficient bridges category and is ranked 24th in traffic congestion with over 10,000 hours of delays a year. So no, not every other community can say that.
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Cincinnati Bengals Discussion
WTF? Get Chris Henry out of here. I don't care how much talent he has. It's just ridiculous. There is a warrant out for his arrest.
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Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Projects & News
Put rail in between them lanes. I was watching something last night about how some of the companies are suffering with fuel costs. Basicly fuel is 35-40% of their operating costs now. How are they projecting, so many more cars and trucks will be on the road in 2035 when fuel will be over the $10 a gallon range???
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Cincinnati: Brent Spence Bridge
You know i'm to the point to bring in Dubia workers to get this bridge built for a billion. The both states can do that and split the costs and wouldn't take 20+ years.
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Cincinnati: Brent Spence Bridge
Wow that would be a 16 lane bridge. New bridge just west of the existing bridge for all traffic. New double-deck bridge (2x5 lanes each direction on top) for I-75 and (2x3 lanes each direction on bottom) for I-71 and local traffic on west side of the existing Brent Spence Bridge and remove existing Brent Spence Bridge.
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Cincinnati Reds Discussion
What channel is the game on? I can 't find it anywhere.
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Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Projects & News
It looks like it's almost complete. The only thing missing is the lights. lol They have the signs up stating ramps is being metered stop here on red. I'm guessing they didn't have the signed covered so people can get used to the idea of stopping at the meter. I'm thinking there will have a full page ad in the newspaper soon so the public knows how to use the ramps properly. They need to put meters on both sides of the Brent Spence. I think that will help a bit until it's completed in 2020.
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Covington, KY: The Ascent at Roebling's Bridge
I wonder why someone would resale when all the units have not been sold yet? Good luck to them..lol
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South Lebanon - high end appartments for retail workers?
Which Tenants did they lose? I drove by there the other day and say the Kohl's department store open. It was weird seeing it because i didn't see another retail store in sight..lol
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Midwest Metro Population Growth in 2007
I think the Columbus CSA is in the 6000+ range. I did some stuff a couple of years back but i lost most of my bookmarks when i upgraded my computer. The list above is CSA's i think. That's why area's that only have an MSA like Phoenix, Portland, etc are missing.
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Midwest Metro Population Growth in 2007
* Los Angeles - 33,954 mi² * Dallas - 12,360 mi² * New York City - 11,842 mi² * Houston - 10,908 mi² * Chicago - 10,874 mi² * Atlanta - 10,429 mi² * Washington/Baltimore: 9,682 mi² * Minneapolis - 9,560 mi² * St. Louis - 9,102 mi² * Denver - 9,085 mi² * San Francisco/SanJose - 8,791 mi² * Seattle/Tacoma - 8,194 mi² * Boston - 7,227 mi² * Sacramento - 6,784 mi² * Charlotte - 6,493 mi² * Detroit - 5,847 mi² * Pittsburgh - 5,646 mi² * Miami - 5,159 mi² (MSA) * Philadelphia: 5,124 mi² * Cincinnati - 4,826 mi² * Cleveland - 3,623 mi²
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Ohio: General Business & Economic News
To me it seems simpler to just lower taxes and cut off access fat.
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How does Las Vegas do it?
I wonder if some of the radioactive material from the containers they buried in Nevada could get into the water supply.
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World of Warcraft
^ I'm going to be poor against once i buy my epic flying mount. Hopefully it pays off soon with my mining. ;)