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The Megatech Blimp was mentioned on the Showtime television series Weeds in episode two of the first season. The H 2 O Boat was featured on the June 26, 2003 episode of NBC's The Today Show, where Chris Chianelli drove the boats around in a pool with the show's hosts on a live broadcast.
Megatech may refer to: Megatech (Indonesian company), a supercar developer; Megatech International, an American maker of radio-controlled toys; Megatech Software, an American licensor of anime games and eroge; MegaTech, a British video-game magazine; Sega Mega-Tech, a Sega arcade system board
In 1989, a group of Vietnam veterans from West Texas gathered at Texas Tech University to discuss what they might do, in a positive way, about their experiences in Vietnam. [13] Their meeting was spearheaded by James Reckner, a Texas Tech military history professor and Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, [ 14 ] who had become concerned with his ...
The violence in Nuevo Laredo, just south of Texas, followed the arrest of an alleged local cartel leader known as "El Ricky." Gunfights disrupt flights in Mexico border city, trigger U.S. warning ...
The sector includes part of West Texas and all of New Mexico. But after former President Joe Biden tightened border controls and Trump deployed troops during his first days in office, including ...
These expansions brought the West Edmonton Mall from the largest in Canada to the largest in the world. [ 12 ] In addition to building the West Edmonton Mall, Triple Five also developed the Eaton's Centre mall and mixed-use development in downtown Edmonton, which began development in 1980 [ 13 ] and opened in 1986.
The Houston metro area gas station that sold the $810 million Mega Millions ticket on Tuesday learned about the store’s luck by reading the news and a late-night phone call.. Murphy USA 8848 in ...
Edmonton's first true skyscraper, and the tallest building in Western Canada for five years, was the CN Tower, built in 1966. A building boom did not really begin until the oil shocks of 1973 and 1979 , which prompted construction of many of the city's current tall buildings (17 of the top 20, as of 2019).