Dorv
Ivey West
Dorv

Not even a little. I’ve moved around the country enough to know that some networks are better in some regions. I lived in Kansas City, 5 miles from Sprint’s HQ. Great network. But I’d travel to bigger markets, and see much worse results.

I guess network saturation is all going to be geographically based, right? Where I am (Virginia Beach, VA), I get get service and solid speeds (I don’t pay attention, but I never notice a problem).

But I’ve got no motivation to change. My bill is low, my service fits my needs. I’m not going to quit AT&T in solidarity with people who don’t like the new plans.

Sure, when they take away my grandfathered plan, I might just. But until then, with my company discount, I’m pretty happy with my bill.

Until they take away my grandfathered unlimited data, I’m not going anywhere.

Would a triathalon be a better analogy?

Pretty sure I save as PDF to Dropbox as a part of my occasional workflow in Office Lens.

If only they’d tightened up before she was kidnapped out of that club.

I’ve definitely done a great deal of maintaining Wordpress sites, just not necessarily setting them up, nor the LAMP server. I’ll look into that :)

So this doesn’t come with dashboard software?

I’ve never understood everyone getting so worked up about “Inbox Zero.”

I don’t care how old you are, if you’re taking your time in the PreCheck line, you are literally Hitler.

I was so pissed the last time I flew out of LGA. Three of us in a our party, and two had PreCheck. It took us twice as long for the two of us with Pre to get through our line as the person who didn’t have it. What’s the frakking point?

Kroeger’s has the same setup. Plus the in-store discounts are a nice bonus.

Worked in the hospitality industry for years. Was given X amount of vacation a year. Took X amount of vacation a year.

Another factor, too, is that if you’re company is large enough, your individual department’s culture might matter more. I look at co-workers in other departments in the company I work for, and am very happy I am where I am :)

Still worth it :)

As someone who recently shifted from OS X back to Windows (for work), the one thing I dislike about Outlook the most is that everything is one one application. Break it up!

Dead to me.... :P

I ALWAYS get the replacement value coverage. Not — at least in my case — a big price difference, and totally worth it in the end.