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16bit were composed of Eddie Jefferys from South London and Jason Morrison from Bath, Somerset. Both became interested in electronic music at an early age, citing jungle, and garage as their main influences. [1] They were best known for producing dubstep and made their debut release in January 2008 with In The Death Car EP featuring the track ...
HELL'S KITCHEN, NY — An incident has sent west side train traffic into chaos Tuesday morning, according to the MTA. At just past 7 a.m., fire officials received reports of an explosion under a ...
Two Metro-North lines — the Wassaic Branch and the Hudson Line north of Croton-Harmon — remained at least partly suspended Monday as crews rushed to repair tracks damaged by flooding and clear ...
NEW YORK CITY, NY — Weekend plans could come with straphanger pangs for riders on multiple New York City subway lines this weekend, according to the MTA. Service changes are slated for the 1, A ...
The R was originally the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation 's 2 service, running along the BMT Fourth Avenue Line in Brooklyn then traveling through the Montague Street Tunnel to Manhattan, then running local on the BMT Broadway Line. The 2 became the RR in 1961. The RR ran local along the BMT Astoria Line in Queens, terminating at ...
The last stop on northbound N/W trains will be Times Sq-42 St, 57 St-7 Av, Lexington Av/59 St, or 96 St (Q line). Listen for announcements on your train to hear where it will end.
A bounce message or just "bounce" is an automated message from an email system, informing the sender of a previous message that the message has not been delivered (or some other delivery problem occurred). The original message is said to have "bounced". This feedback may be immediate (some of the causes described here) or, if the sending system ...
X.2.XXX Mailbox Status. X.3.XXX Mail System Status. X.4.XXX Network and Routing Status. X.5.XXX Mail Delivery Protocol Status. X.6.XXX Message Content or Media Status. X.7.XXX Security or Policy Status. The meaning of the "detail" field depends on the class and the subject, and are listed in RFC 3463 and RFC 5248 .