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All images have an extension such as .jpg etc.
Right click this image and do View Image. That address is what is supposed to be between the [IMG][/IMG] code. When you upload a photo, it goes on some Flickr server like the same way it's on your hard drive.
You can take the .jpg off your Flickr page links now.
Good to go now!!! Thanks, William!
Don't Edmond My Downtown
Wicked cool! Love the river rowing & train & window installation segments, and the sunrise and sunsets, and the oh hell ALL OF IT SO FREAKIN COOL!
I'd like to know the playlist used. Unique songs I'd be interested in adding to my collection.
The video is over 1,000 views in four days. Thanks everyone for watching and sharing!
$750,000,000 for this tower seems like just a drop in the bucket for them.
Devon Energy adds $1B to capital budget
The Oklahoma City-based oil and natural gas company has plenty of money to spend, after earning more than $10 billion from the recent sale of its international and Gulf of Mexico holdings.
Read more: http://newsok.com/devon-energy-adds-...#ixzz1QeJZcCv7
I shared a link for the latest video to Alex Cameron from News 9. He did the last tour from the inside segment that I put on YouTube. He seemed to dig it!
Cool photo from today's Oklahoman. Credit to Hugh Scott:
Does anyone know what floor the Devon tower is on right now?
any updates on the LED lighting?
Is Crane #1 being dismantled or was I seeing it from an angle that made its profile skinny?
They are just finishing up the 48th level.
As far as the LED lighting, there will be a large amount in the three vertical indentions and throughout the crown. If I hear about the next test, I'll try and capture some images and share them.
That picture is a direct link from NewsOk.com -- the digital edition. Don't think there is a high-res version out on the web.
Anyone else catch the story on News 9 about how they were finishing up the 50th floor and all they had to go now was the 2 mechanical floors. I laughed a little when I heard that.
I wonder if they're fact-checking that, that's why it's not on the website.
I imagine they will have to hang the glass for the crown using the crane right? Seems awfully precarious to have workers that high, unless maybe they build a temporary walkway.
I'm sure there would be an internal structure that allows maintenance and such to get all the way to the peak.
Anyone know what time the other crane will raise over the 4th of July weekend?
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