Where’s Los Angeles? They’re also missing Detroit, Miami, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Philadelphia. How is this impartial when the second most-populous metro area in the country is absent? How about a latency test? And what good is the backbone’s bandwidth if its radio signal can’t penetrate a single office building wall? via AT&T Roars Back in PCWorld’s SecondContinue reading “L.A. Conspicuously Absent from PCWorld’s Cell Data Performance Test”
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West L.A. planning panel rules against 3 digital billboards – latimes.com
Digital billboard opponents won a victory Wednesday when an area planning commission ruled that Los Angeles city officials erred when they issued permits allowing three traditional signs to be converted to an electronic format. via West L.A. planning panel rules against 3 digital billboards – latimes.com.
Oak Park Kids Hold Bake Sale for Nuclear Meltdown
In July 1959, a partial radioactive meltdown rocked the Valley's giant Santa Susana Field Laboratory, a nuclear reactor test facility, leading to contamination and alleged cancer cases in Canoga Park and Chatsworth that some say continue to this day. The Neon Tommy blog reports that … via Curbed LA: Those Pesky Teenagers! Valley Kids StickContinue reading “Oak Park Kids Hold Bake Sale for Nuclear Meltdown”
Los Angeles is one of the most difficult places for job seekers in the U.S. | Money & Company | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles is one of the most difficult places for job seekers in the U.S. | Money & Company | Los Angeles Times.
Wilshire & Bundy ca. 1968
I found this great photo of the intersection of Wilshire and Bundy in west LA. It was supposedly taken back in 1968.
