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Gas Prices
- LosAngelesGasPrices.com.
"LosAngelesGasPrices.com is a local website which offers an online method
for website visitors to post and view recent retail gasoline prices.
LosAngelesGasPrices.com is operated by GasBuddy Organization Inc. One of
the few things that are as volatile and unpredictable as the weather is
gasoline prices. With constantly rising fuel prices it has become
important that consumers are able to identify the lowest priced fuel when
filling up their vehicles.
GasBuddy Organization was founded by Dustin Coupal and Jason Toews as a
collection of local websites designed to serve the public with everything
needed for consumers to easily and freely share gas-pricing information.
With the release of the first GasBuddy Organization Inc. website in June
2000 a monumental change began in the way that people shop for gasoline.
Thousands of people have been regularly visiting GasBuddy Inc. websites
where they post gas prices and identify the lowest priced fuel in their
area - helping everyone to save money at the pumps.
Since LosAngelesGasPrices.com, as part of GasBuddy inc., provides an
entirely free service we rely solely on sponsor's advertising to cover all
organizational expenses and to fund further website development. The
GasBuddy Organization Inc. collection of websites has rapidly grown into
North America's premiere fuel prices information source. Do your part to
promote competition in fuel pricing and help everyone save money on gas by
posting prices to the gas price forum on a regular basis."
History
- Los Angeles Time Machines.
"Los Angeles restaurants and bars from the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s
(buildings, movie palaces, motel signs, and remnants of Rt. 66 as well) -
places like the Brown Derby, the Musso and Frank Grill, the Formosa Cafe,
Miceli's Restaurant and Canter's Deli - this website concentrates on those
bastions of a bygone era. Get ready to take a trip back in time. By
clicking the subjects to the left, you will find charts of restaurants,
bars, hotels, motels, movie palaces and buildings in the LA metropolitan
area and beyond (I like to call it Las Sangeles - Los Angeles, Las Vegas
and San Diego) which were built before 1970 and still have elements of the
original interior design (or at least look like they are original). There
are a lot of excellent websites that concentrate on specific restaurants
like the Brown Derby, Barney's Beanery, Miceli's, or Clifton's Cafeteria.
However, I’m not sure there are any that concentrate solely on pre-70s
places in general with original, not overly remodeled interiors. These are
the places I call 'time machines'."
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