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Trae

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  1. It's not like they go into Downtown. Some developers have actually buried many power lines, so maybe these are next. Sometimes, power lines add a nice edge to a city, especially in photos.
  2. Because it is historic Oak Cliff. This part of town use to be the premier part of Dallas. It has since declined. It is a very hilly and wooded area.
  3. The great photographer Ninjatune from DallasMetropolis took these pics Enjoy.. Thread Link Thoughts?
  4. That's not unique to Houston. I do wish developers would bury them, which some do.
  5. SMF

    Trae replied to a post in a topic in Forum Issues/Site Input
    The SMF forum is the best free one out there. The best forum software period is IPB 2.2. My only dislike with SMF is that you have to scroll to see photos in every post. Edit: Didn't realize this thread was so old. Sorry.
  6. Trae replied to CincyImages's post in a topic in Sports Talk
    How do you guys in Cincy look at all of the players who get arrested? I feel that the police are actually looking out (in a bad way) for these guys to arrest them again.
  7. Yeah, that is Midtown Houston. The skyline in the background is Uptown Houston. It has about 29 million square feet of office space.
  8. Here is more: Goodnight from Midtown
  9. Taken by WesternGulf at HAIF, Houston's forum. Taken in January: