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Interstate 88 (I-88) is an Interstate Highway in the US state of Illinois that runs from an interchange with I-80 near Silvis and Moline to an interchange with I-290 and I-294 in Hillside, near Chicago. I-88 is 140.60 miles (226.27 km) long. This route is not contiguous with I-88 in New York.
Interstate 88 (I-88) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of New York.Nominally signed as an east–west road as it has an even number, it extends for 117.75 miles (189.50 km) in a northeast–southwest direction from an interchange with I-81 north of the city of Binghamton to an interchange with the New York State Thruway west of Schenectady.
Interstate 88 may refer to either of two United States Interstate highways: Interstate 88 (Illinois) , running from East Moline to Hillside Interstate 88 (New York) , running from Chenango to Rotterdam
88 may refer to: 88 (number) one of the years 88 BC, AD 88, 1988, 2088; Highway 88, see List of highways numbered 88; The 88 (San Jose), a residential skyscraper in San Jose, California, USA; The 88, a nickname for the piano derived from the number of keys it typically has; A Morse code abbreviation meaning "Love and kisses"
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88 is: . a refactorable number. [1]a primitive semiperfect number. [2]an untouchable number. [3]a hexadecagonal number. [4]an ErdÅ‘s–Woods number, since it is possible to find sequences of 88 consecutive integers such that each inner member shares a factor with either the first or the last member.
Detachment 88 was formed after the 2002 Bali bombings [9] and became operational in 2003. [10] The name of the organization is a result of a senior Indonesian police official mishearing "ATA" in a briefing on the Diplomatic Security Service's Antiterrorism Assistance Program as "88".
The first XF-88 made its maiden flight from Muroc Field on 20 October 1948, piloted by McDonnell Chief Test Pilot Robert Edholm. [7] [1] It was unarmed and powered by non-afterburning J34-13 engines that gave 3,000 lbf (13.37 kN) thrust. [1] While testing demonstrated adequate handling and the required endurance, the XF-88 proved to be ...