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❤️ Texas State Highway 112 🦊

"State Highway 112 (SH 112) is a short state highway that runs through the northern portions of Eastland County. The routing was previously designated as State Highway 69 in 1971. Vandalism to the road signage as a result of its numbering had reached epidemic proportion by 1989, driving a resolution that the number of the road needed to be changed. The cost of resigning the roadway was considered reasonable by local governments, compared to that of the measures by law enforcement agencies that would be necessary to stop the vandalism. In 1992, the district requested and was granted renumbering of this route to State Highway 112. Route description Overall, there are two segments of the highway that run more east and west and one that runs north and south. The southern terminus of SH 112 is at exit 343 of Interstate 20 within the city limits of Eastland. Continuing east from the frontage road is Farm to Market Road 570. SH 112 travels west along East Main Street through a commercialized area surrounding the interchange. After crossing the Leon River, it enters downtown Eastland and intersects SH 6 at Seaman Street. SH 6 travels south and west from this point, while SH 112 continues north along North Seaman Street. It crosses the Leon River again and passes the entrance to Eastland Municipal Airport and exits the city limits. SH 112 continues north through the barren lands of Eastland County before curving to the west northwest in the unincorporated community of Morton Valley. In Morton Valley, SH 112 intersects the western terminus of Farm to Market Road 101. After passing a radio tower and a gas processing plan, the highway ends at a stop- controlled intersection with U.S. Route 183. History SH 112 was originally designated on August 11, 1925 as a route from Karnes City north to Nixon then northeast to near Gonzales. On July 17, 1934, the section south of Nixon was transferred to SH 29. On January 19, 1935, this section was changed back to SH 112. On September 22, 1936, the section south of Nixon was transferred to SH 80. The route was completed by September 26, 1939, but was reassigned to SH 200. This section of highway has had five different state numbering since its inception. It was originally numbered as SH 22 from 1917 until 1923. In 1923 it was reassigned to SH 67. On September 26, 1945 it was renumbered again as SH 6 when it was extended. It kept this numbering until August 4, 1971, when SH 6 was reassigned to roadways further to the west. The route was then redesignated as SH 69. On September 14, 1992, the route was finally redesignated SH 112 due to vandalism issues. Junction list Former US 80 References 112 Category:Transportation in Eastland County, Texas "

❤️ The Spell (The Black Heart Procession album) 🦊

"The Spell is the fifth full-length album recorded by the indie rock band The Black Heart Procession. The album was released by Touch and Go Records on May 9, 2006. The album was recorded and produced by the band in their new studio, SDRL, in San Diego. A video was made for the track "Not Just Words." Track listing #"Tangled" – 4:13 #"The Spell" – 4:39 #"Not Just Words" – 4:11 #"The Letter" – 4:29 #"The Replacement" – 3:57 #"Return to Burn" – 4:23 #"GPS" – 3:34 #"The Waiter #5" – 4:04 #"Places" – 3:51 #"The Fix" – 4:09 #"To Bring You Back" – 3:39 MusiciansTobias Nathaniel - Piano, Bass, Organ, Guitars, Tympani, Wurlitzer *Pall Jenkins - Guitars, Vocals, Bass, Organ, Synth, Lap Steel, Saw *Joe Plummer - Drums, Percussion, *Matt Resovich - Violin, Wurlitzer, Synth, Lapsteel *Jimmy LaValle - Piano, Bass, Reverb Tank, Organ References Category:2006 albums Category:The Black Heart Procession albums Category:Touch and Go Records albums "

❤️ Totality Corporation 🦊

"Totality Corporation was a venture-backed professional services and managed services provider based out of San Francisco, from the years 1999 to 2005. The senior management team and founders were primarily executives from EDS, Fort Point Partners, AOL/Netscape, IBM, Oracle and Sun Microsystems. In late 2005 Totality was acquired by MCI which in turn was acquired by Verizon. Verizon now operates Totality under its brandname. History Totality was a provider of application & infrastructure management services for large-scale e-commerce sites. Totality was previously named "MimEcom", prior to the company going public in December 2000. The company operated the domain name, www.totality.com. In 2000 MimEcom was the recipient of what was at the time the second largest second round funding, $100 million, the first being its main competitor, Loudcloud.MimEcom Secures $100 Million in Second Round Funding Press Release. Boston Millennia Partners. In late 2005 Totality was acquired by MCI which in turn was acquired by Verizon. Customers Totality customers included Smith & Hawken, Kaplan, Bluelight.com, Boats.com, Yachtworld.com, Garden.com and other businesses with online ecommerce offerings.MimEcom: Our Customers References External links Verizon Enterprise Solutions: Enterprise Technology Solutions & Managed IT Services Category:MCI Communications Category:Defunct online companies of the United States Category:Telecommunications companies established in 1999 Category:Internet service providers of the United States Category:1999 establishments in California "

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