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11/17/2006 12:01:00 Jim Stardust Auction | Fri |||||||||||||||||||
Bidding starts at 11am. We can be there, or online at www.greatamerican.com . 11/17 Fri - Casino Floor and Tables, (no slots will be sold) Sportsbook, Consumer Collectibles 11/18 Sat - Art, Antiques, Collectibles, Signage, Photos 11/19 Sun - Art, Antiques, Collectibles, Signage, Photos 11/20 Mon - Cooking equipment, Landscaping, generators, Suite furnishings etc. 11/21 Tues - Facility assets, Office furnishings, miscellaneous, odds and ends. |
11/17/2006 09:59:03 Jim How to Beat Auto Mechanic Rip Offs | Fri |||||||||||||||||||
I needed brakes two years ago. This is how I beat them I listened to the people in front of me at the lines. They were being duped.Armed with a slew of $99 coupons, I went to 6 brake shops. Almost all of them came up with estimates over $400! So I got written estimates and used logic to beat them. Mr Brake said I needed new rotors. - They estimated over $400 but $250 was for the rotors. Ceramic pads were included. Midas said my rotors were fine, but I need new shocks. - They estimated over $400, but $250 was for the shocks. Ceramic pads were included. Another Mr Brake said the rotors were fine, but $99 brake pads were crap - They estimated over $400 for the pads, but $250 was for ceramic the pads. Combining all of those estimates, it was obvious I was being duped. I showed my estimates to the first Mr Brake - I pointed out that, unless Midas and the other Mr Brake were lying, they had to be wrong about the rotors. - A customer was present that was about to pay $400 for a $99 coupon brake job. (I listened in) Mr Brake gave me new ceramic brakes (front only) and shocks for $250. - They said OOPS! We made a mistake on the rotors. I should point out the following: - I felt sorry for the other customer that was getting duped. - It was near closing time - I watched them do it from the parking lot. DO NOT TRUST AUTO MECHANICS!!! Get written estimates first. Channel 8 Stings Purrfect Auto I was really happy to see what I think is a common dupe. Auto repair companies typically lure people in with coupons that charge unreasonably low rates. |
11/15/2006 23:28:18 Jim Holiday Events | Wed |||||||||||||||||||
Chocolate Wonderland Ethel Ms Chocolate Factory Mtn Vista and Sunset. 5pm to 10 pm, Fri, Sat through Dec 23rd. Free Features 500,000 lights, chocolate houses, sculptures, Santa Claus and live enterainment. Tree Lighting Ceremony Lake Las Vegas - Nov 17. 8pm. Free. Clint Holmes will be singing 8pm to 9pm. The Floating Ice Skating Rink is open for $12 per person (all day). Gift of Lights Sunset Park - Thu, Fri, Sat 5pm to 9pm. Cost: $12 per vehicle It has displays with over 7 million lights. Heritage Street Holidays Clark County Museum - 1830 Boulder Highway. $1.50 adults, $1 children See holidays past on the Clark County Museum"s Heritage Street. The restored have historic homes decorated in vintage trim from the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Museum-goers will be given a set of period recipes, available at each home. "Holiday Trains Around the Tree" will take place 4:30-8 p.m. Dec. 9-11. The event will feature music, trees, and Dec.rated homes along Heritage Street; historic train runs at the Railroad Depot and a special 1920's Lionel's Golden Age model railroading exhibit; a special holiday discount on every purchase; and complimentary holiday refreshments. |
11/14/2006 23:04:04 Jim Pahrump, NV: English is now official | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
Theres problems with the First Amendment Rights to Freedom of Speech.They may face lawsuits about it. At least their trying to hold on to what they view as sacred. I've noticed that you must speak English to gain citizenship unless you are over 55. Americans have lost so much. You can't raise your child the way you want, you can't say a prayer in school. I can't even understand the girl in the drive up window at McDonalds. It won't be long before all of the religious holidays are gone. Hey, kids are murdering each other. Has anyone noticed? Do we need something like language dividing us even further apart? |
11/11/2006 12:01:00 Jim Nellis Airshow | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
Aviation Nation A huge air show, ,the largest free event in Nevada, is being sponsored by Nellis Air Force Base this weekend. More than 100 aircraft will be on display. Gates open: November 11th and 12th 8am to 4:30pm. . |
11/11/2006 11:04:43 Jim Nellis Airshow | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
November 11, 2006 - Nellis offers a free airshow, open the public. The Thunderbirds perform, along with dozens of vintage aircraft. We met the pilots, and they let you tour the interiors of the planes. We liked it! |
11/11/2006 09:00:00 Jim Veterans Day Parade | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
The annual Las Vegas Veterans Day Parade takes palce on Saturday, Nov. 11. The parade begins at 10 a.m. and should last until 1:30 pm. The 4th Street parade route begins downtown on Coolidge Avenue and will stop at the Fremont Street Experience. |
11/10/2006 13:45:48 Jim Minimum wage increased to $6.15 w/strings | Fri |||||||||||||||||||
Nevada's minimum wage of $6.15 an hour will take effect November 28th. Exemptions: Employers who offer health insurance for less than 10% of the workers gross income. Overtime Changes Those with health insurance get overtime after 8 hours if their wage is less than $7.73. Those without health insurance get overtime after 8 hours if their wage is less than $9.23. What does that mean exactly? Does that mean, if you make > $9.23 without insurance, or > $7.73 with insurance, you don't get overtime? Is overtime pretty much history now? |
11/09/2006 17:30:09 Jim Vegas Historical Dates | Thu |||||||||||||||||||
1829 -- Discovered by Spanish explorers. 1855 -- First settlement by Mormons in Las Vegas. 1905 -- Town of Las Vegas established by auctioning of land. 1905 -- The First United Methodist Church of Las Vegas formed at 3rd & Bridger. 1911 -- The city of Las Vegas is incorporated. 1926 -- First commercial airline flight, Western Airlines. 1931/03/19 -- Gambling legalized in Nevada. 1936/03/01 -- Hoover Dam completed in Black Canyon. 1940 -- Clark County population 16,414 (Las Vegas-8,422). 1941 -- El Rancho Vegas opens on the Strip, destroyed by fire 19 years later. 1941 -- El Cortez Hotel opens downtown. 1942 -- Last Frontier Hotel opens. (Later called New Frontier and Frontier.) 1944 -- The first Helldorado parade and rodeo is conducted. 1946 -- Bugsy Siegel opens Flamingo Hotel. State levies first gaming taxes. 1947 -- The U.S. Air Force opens Nellis 1950 -- Clark County population 48,289. (Las Vegas-24,624). 1955 -- Gaming Control Board created within the Nevada Tax Commission by the Legislature. 1955 -- Riviera opens 1957 -- Tropicana opens 1959 -- Las Vegas Convention Center opens. The Nevada Gaming Commission is created by the Legislature. 1960 -- Clark County population 127,016. (Las Vegas-64,405). 1966 -- Howard Hughes arrives to live at Desert Inn. 1966 -- Caesars Palace opens 1967 -- Nevada legislature allows corporations to obtain gambling licenses. 1970 -- Clark County population 273,288 (Las Vegas-125,787). 1975 -- Nevada gaming revenues first crack $1 billion mark. 1980 -- Clark County population hits 463,087 (Las Vegas- 164,674) as Las Vegas celebrates 75th birthday. 1981 -- Las Vegas celebrates Golden Anniversary of Gaming. 1985 -- First National Finals Rodeo held in Las Vegas. 1989 -- Mirage opens Nov. 22, with 3,039 rooms. 1990 -- Clark County population 741,459 (Las Vegas-258,295) 1990 -- Excalibur opens June 19, to date the world's largest resort hotel with 4,032 rooms. 1991 -- Ground broken on MGM Grand Hotel and Theme Park; Treasure Island Hotel, and pyramid-shaped Luxor. 1991 -- The Las Vegas Online Entertainment Guide goes online as a dial-up BBS system. 1992 -- First Las Vegas Bowl held at Silver Bowl. 1993 -- MGM Grand Hotel and Theme Park tops off. Flamingo Hilton announces plans to raze Bugsy suite and office. 1993/10/27 -- Dunes sign is imploded 1993 -- Money won by Nevada casinos tops the $6 billion mark for the first time. 1993/08/23 -- Grand Slam Canyon Adventuredome 1993/10/15 -- Luxor Hotel opens 1993/10/26 -- Treasure Island Hotel opens 1993/12/18 -- MGM Grand Hotel and Theme Park opens 1994 -- Buffalo Bill's in Stateline and Boulder Station Casino on Boulder Highway in Las Vegas open. 1994/09/07 -- Downtown Fremont Street closed to traffic 1994 -- Steve Wynn reveals plans to construct Bellagio 1994 -- Sam's Town on Boulder Highway expands with lush, plant-filled atrium. 1994 -- Boomtown opens 1994 -- The first non-stop flight from Europe begins with weekly flights from Cologne, Germany. 1994 -- Four skywalks are built over the intersection of Tropicana Boulevard and the Las Vegas Strip. 1994 -- County opens Interstate 15-McCarran airport connector tunnel 1994/10/27 -- The Dunes hotel-casino is imploded 1994 -- The Fiesta opens in North Las Vegas 1995/02/01 -- Vegas World closes its doors to make way for the Stratosphere Tower. 1995 -- Clark County population estimated at 1,000,000+ 1995/03/10 -- The first Hard Rock Hotel opens March 10. 1995 -- New visitors center opens at Hoover Dam. 1995 -- Circus Circus Inc. buys Gold Strike Resorts. 1995/06/14 -- Monorail begins operation between MGM Grand and Bally's 1995 -- William Bennett, former president and CEO of Circus Circus, buys Sahara Hotel-Casino 1995 -- Bally Entertainment Corp. announces Paris Casino Resort 1995 -- Texas Gambling Hall & Hotel opens next door to the Fiesta on Rancho Road in North Las Vegas. 1995 -- $25 million monorail begins running between MGM Grand and Bally's hotel-casinos on June 14. 1995 -- The Las Vegas Online Entertainment Guide moves from dial-up to the Internet. 1995 -- ITT Corp. buys Caesars World Inc. for $1.7 billion, including Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip. 1995 -- Construction begins on Steve Wynn's Bellagio 1995 -- Circus Circus Enterprises buys Hacienda and surrounding 100 acres. 1995/12/13 -- Fremont Street Experience opens 1995 -- Las Vegas reported a 29 million visitor volume for the year. 1995 -- State gross gaming revenue surpasses $7.3 billion. 1995 -- Clark County produced $5.7 billion of the state's gaming revenue total. 1995/11/07 -- Landmark Hotel imploded 1996/01/24 -- Ground breaking ceremonies for Las Vegas Hilton's Star Trek: The Experience 1996 -- Wayne Newton celebrates 25,000th Las Vegas performance. 1996 -- Siegfried and Roy celebrate 15,000th Las Vegas performance. 1996 -- Desert Inn Road arterial is completed, creating the first tunnel under the Las Vegas Strip. 1996/04/30 -- Stratosphere Tower opens as the tallest free-standing observation tower in the US 1996 -- Hilton Hotels Corp. purchases Bally's Entertainment Corp for $3 billion 1996/06/18 -- Caesars Magical Empire, a multimillion dollar dining and entertainment complex opens 1996/06/21 -- Monte Carlo, a joint venture between Circus Circus Enterprises Inc. and Mirage Resorts Inc 1996/09/01 -- The $72 million, 1,100-acre Las Vegas Speedway opens 1996 -- Clark County Commission grants permits for Paris Casino Resort 1996 -- Hyatt Hotel Corp. announces plans to build a 500-room hotel on the shores of Lake Las Vegas 1996/06/30 -- The Sands Hotel, after 44 years of continuous operation, 1996/11/25 -- Sands tower imploded Nov. 26 to make way for the Venetian 1996 -- State Line, NV is renamed to Primm, NV 1996 -- Ground breaking held for 3,000-room Planet Hollywood Hotel Casino. It never happened. 1996/12/31 -- Circus Circus implodes Hacienda Hotel Casino Dec. 31 to make way for megaresort. 1996 -- 29.6 million people visit Las Vegas in 1996; state gross gaming revenue totals $7.45 billion 1996 -- Clark County population hits 1.1 million. 1997/01/03 -- New York-New York Hotel Casino opens. 1997/01/27 -- Stratosphere files Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It continues to operate. 1997/01/28 -- Hilton Hotels Corp. makes a $10.5 billion hostile take-over bid on ITT Corp. 1997 -- ITT shareholders accept Starwood Lodging offer. 1997/02/07 -- The 6,945-yard, par 71 Lakes Course opens Feb. 7, the first golf course located in Primm, NV. 1997/04 -- Ground breaking to build the $1.8 billion Venetian theme resort on the grounds 1997 -- Steve Wynn, builder of Las Vegas Strip megaresorts, calls for a slow approach to future expansion in Las Vegas. 1997 -- Megabucks is hit for $12 million at New York-New York Hotel/Casino (worlds largest slot payout) 1997 -- Coca Cola Co. opens howcase Mall marked by a 100-foot-tall glass Coca Cola bottle. 1997/05/07 -- The first non-stop scheduled commercial flight from Frankfurt International arrives at McCarren 1997 -- Sunset Station Hotel-Casino opens June 10. 1997 -- Players Island Resort purchased by Virgin River Casino and renamed CasaBlanca on July 1. 1997/08/29 -- The Forum Shops at Caesars opens 1997/11/25 -- The Aladdin Hotel closed to make way for joint venture with Planet Hollywood 1997 -- The Desert Inn Hotel Casino completes $200 million renovation and expansion. 1997 -- Owners change the name of the Boomtown Hotel Casino to Silverton 1997 -- Harley Davidson Cafe opens on the Las Vegas Strip, continuing the theme restaurant proliferation. 1997 -- Caesars Palace opens new tower in December. 1997 -- Harrah's Entertainment Inc. buys Showboat Inc. in a $1.154 billion deal. 1997 -- The Frontier Hotel, owned by the Elardi family, is sold to Phil Ruffin, a Kansas industrialist, for $165 million. 1997 -- Rio Casino opens 1997 -- Alan Paulson buys the Gold River Casino/Hotel in Laughlin. 1998/01/04 -- Star Trek: The Experience opens at the Las Vegas Hilton. 1998/02/10 -- Ameristar Casinos, Inc. opens The Reserve Hotel Casino on Feb. 10 1998 -- Circus Circus officials announces Mandalay Bay 1998 -- Starwood Hotels & Resorts buys ITT Corp. for $14.6 billion which included Caesars Palace and Desert Inn 1998 -- Eagle Canyon Airlines buys Las Vegas-based Scenic Airlines. 1998 -- The Aladdin Hotel is imploded on April 27. 1998 -- Northwest Airlines offers non-stop service June 1 from Tokyo 1998/08 -- Korean Airlines offers three non-stop charter flights from Seoul, Korea 1998/10/02 -- Japan Airlines inaugurates non-stop service October 2 from Tokyo 1998 -- Country Star restaurant on the Strip is acquired by Mirage Resorts Inc. and closes. 1998/10/15 -- Bellagio opens. Bars people under 18 that aren't registered. 1998 -- Las Vegas Convention Center expands to 1.9 million square foot expansion 1998 -- The Debbie Reynolds hotel-casino is sold at public auction August 5 to the World Wresting Federation 1998/12 -- Speedway Motorsports buys Las Vegas Motor Speedway 1998/11 -- California voters allow casino gambling on American Indian reservations. 199811/15 -- A 66-year-old Las Vegas resident hits a Megabucks for$27.58 million at Palace Station. 1998 -- Annual gross gaming revenue in Nevada hits the $8.1 billion mark. 1998 -- Annual number of visitors to Las Vegas totals 30.6 million people. 1998 -- Hilton Hotels Corp. spins off its gaming division to Park Place Entertainment Corp 1999/01/01 -- Harrah's Entertainment buys the Rio 1999/03/01 -- MGM buys Primadonna Resorts Inc to own Primm and New York-New York 1999/03/02 -- Mandalay Bay Resort opens March 2 with 3,300 rooms. 1999/03/02 -- Four Seasons Hotel opens 1999/05/03 -- Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino opens 3,036 suites. 1999 -- The Las Vegas Convention Center celebrates its 40th birthday. 1999 -- Circus Circus Enterprises changes its name to Mandalay Resort Group. 1999/07/15 -- The Resort at Summerlin opens 1999/01/01 -- Paris Las Vegas Casino Resort opens 2000 -- Caesars World sells for $3 billion to Park Place Entertainment. 2000 -- The Resort at Summerlin changes its name to The Regent Las Vegas. 2000 -- MGM Grand Inc. announces the purchase of Mirage Resorts Inc 2000/08/28 -- Desert Inn closed by purchaser Steve Wynn and is later imploded. 2000 -- El Rancho (formally the Thunderbird, then the Silverbird) is imploded on October 3rd. 2000/08/18 -- The new Aladdin Resort & Casino opens 2001 -- Clark County's population reaches 1,498,274, while Las Vegas gets to 506,111. 2001 -- Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa openned by Station Casinos 2001 -- The 3 millionth marriage certificate is recorded in Clark County on February 9. 2003 -- Clark County's population reaches 1,641,529; Las Vegas' grows to 535,395. 2003/04 -- Caesars Palace opens the Colosseum 2003 -- The Stratosphere releases plans for X Scream. 2003 -- Las Vegas Premium Outlets opens in downtown Las Vegas. 2003 -- The Fashion Show mall completes a $1 billion expansion 2003 -- Mandalay Bay opens new 1,120-suite tower, The Hotel. 2004 -- Harrah's Entertainment purchases Binion's Horseshoe. 2004 -- Mergers abound in Las Vegas. MGM MIRAGE announces plans to purchase the Mandalay Resort Group. One month later, Harrah's Entertainment announces its plans to purchase Caesars Entertainment. 2004 -- The Strip dims its lights for President Ronald Reagan's passing. 2004 -- The Las Vegas Monorail, a $654 million mass transit system, opens to the public. 2004 -- Las Vegas Sands releases new details about its planned $1.6 billion Palazzo casino resort on the Strip. 2005 -- Las Vegas celebrates is Centennial year throughout 2005 2005/04/28 -- Steve Wynn opens Wynn Las Vegas 2005/12/22 -- South Coast Hotel & Casino, south of the Las Vegas Strip opens 2006/11/07 -- Smoking is banned in Nevada |
10/24/2006 10:57:50 Jim Vegas Rule for Air Quality | Tue |||||||||||||||||||
Mountains Hide - Just stay inside Mountains Clear - Get out of here Rain and Mud - Its gonna flood Sunny Sky - Bare feet will fry ** smiles ** |
10/16/2006 22:00:00 Jim Ate at the South Coast Garden Buffet | Mon |||||||||||||||||||
It was steak night at the price of $13.95, which is GREAT. We ate (jumbo?) mussels, prime rib, large shrimp, seafood newburg, and more. What can I say? It was delicious! I like South Coast. |
10/14/2006 08:08:52 Jim Forecast: Floods, rain, and pea sized hail | Sat |||||||||||||||||||
Its raining hard outside with thunder and lightning abound. My thermometer says its 55 out there, but the weather reports say 50. Its a hot cocoa day! |
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