By Llisa | Published: July 29, 2011
According to ARRL (National Association of Amateur Radio), 73 is known as a “friendly word between operators”. Because Ham Radio (also known as Amateur Radio) is wireless, the operators are more than just enthusiasts. At local levels (10+3), they offer vital assistance during disasters. “For instance, it was the Amateur Radio Service which kept New [...]
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By Llisa | Published: July 6, 2011
Map from SPUI The 96th Street Station opened on October 27, 1904 in New York City. In April, 2010, about 134,000 trips (10+5) begin or end at the station which means about 67,000 straphangers (10+4) used the new entrance to the 96th Street Station for travel on the 1, 2 and 3 lines. WNYC News [...]
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By Llisa | Published: October 1, 2010
Here is more information about an upcoming event at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in New York City* on Wednesday – October 6th. Eames Demetrios will be taking part in a screening of the film followed by a discussion with Beatriz Colomina and D Graham Burnett as part of the [...]