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FCC Price-Cap Review Dataset: telephone company annual access filing demand, rates, and revenue
http://galbithink.org/telcos/price-cap-review-dataset.htm
The Price-Cap Review Dataset (PCRD) contains data on demand, rates, and revenue for selected U.S. local telephone companies from 1992 to 2009. These data have been publicly filed at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as part of annual access tariff filings. The filings are Tariff Review Plans (TRPs) for price-cap regulated local telephone companies. [1]. The main elements of the PCRD are the tab-delimited text files " rte 1992-2009 v3.txt. And " template v3.txt. The file PCRD notes.txt.
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Ode Street Tribune: Mark Everson: Rosslyn pivotal to rise of presidential candidate
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The Ode Street Tribune: Rosslyn local news from a Rosslyn resident to everyone, worldwide. Thursday, May 21, 2015. Mark Everson: Rosslyn pivotal to rise of presidential candidate. Mark Everson is now a candidate for U.S. President. He has put forward a six-point plan for making America better:. Taxes: reform rules so that the majority of Americans don't have to file taxes. Banks: tighten enforcement of laws on banks. National Security: reinstate mandatory national service. News You Can Use. On North Ode ...
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Minor Fender Bender, 1/5/2012 | The Markov Thought Chain
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The Markov Thought Chain. Stochastic State-Dependent Thought Transitions. Minor Fender Bender, 1/5/2012. Poor Fats had a minor fender bender this past Thursday morning. Nothing too serious, certainly not as serious as the orbital fracture and broken nose he had back in 2010. But still enough to warrant a visit to the body repair shop this coming Monday. Google Map of the location of the accident. Don’t go onto the Expressway! Turn left to go to the Marriott! 8221;, causing him to stop. But unfortunat...
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Monster Slipper | The Markov Thought Chain
https://markovthoughtchain.wordpress.com/2011/11/17/monster-slipper
The Markov Thought Chain. Stochastic State-Dependent Thought Transitions. Customer Tom Boddingham received this size 1,450 monster foot after a ‘clerical error’. Maybe he’d agree to pay around, say, the equivalent of fifty dollars U.S. But I would think that the factory in Hong Kong wouldn’t agree to making something worth several hundred dollars and be paid only fifty dollars. So, how did this slipper get made? And, can I have one too? Someone should alert the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization.
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