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 An Oklahoma river bridge that was hit by a towboat barge and collapsed, plunging 14 people to their deaths, reopened Monday ahead of schedule as the victims were remembered with a moment of silence.A color guard lowered the U.S. and Oklahoma flags to half-staff during the moment of silence, then raised them to full-staff as state officials and others looked on during a ceremony. We still think of them,  said Gary Ridley, director of the state Department of Transportation.  We think of them every day. The opening of eastbound lanes, followed later Monday by the westbound lanes, restores some normalcy to the lives of residents in the small town that suffered through the tragedy.Ten cars and trucks plunged into the muddy Arkansas River the morning of May 26 after a towboat pushing two barges s stanley cup lammed into the bridge along Interstate 40, collapsing a 500-foot section.        Since then, as many as 17,000 cars and trucks have been rerouted each day stanley cup  through Webbers Falls and other nearby towns as construction crews worked around the clock to repair the collapsed span.The roadway is reopening 10 days ahead of the Aug. 8 deadline set by the project s contractor, Fort Worth, Texas-based Gilbert Central Corp. Gilbert will earn $1.5 million in bonuses for completing the project early.The cost of the project is estimated at $30 million, twice the original estim stanley website ate.The Oklahoma Department of Transportation said the price rose because of the cost of shoring up the damaged structure and main Wqvj Police pepper spray tantrum-throwing 8-year-old
 If, like many of us, your h stanley botella ands are too small to to comfortably use the Galaxy Note 3   giant 5.7-inch display, you ;re in luck. Android Central has uncovered a hidden tiny screen mode for your tiny baby dwarf hands. It may look a little silly, but tiny screen mode is actually pretty darn useful. To activate it, go to settings, select controls, and hit one-handed operation. It then shrinks your display down to a reasonable stature, and you can resize it and move it around as you wish. Sure, it might look dopey to see a stanley spain  teeny little shrimp screen inside the Note   big and tall build, but if Android screens are goin stanley tumbler g to continue to get bigger, this is the best way to make sure they ;re still usable. [Android Central via AndroidBeat]                                                        AndroidhandsSamsungSmartphones