T-Mobile has a new feature where music streaming services aren't counted against your data limit.
T-Mobile has a new feature where music streaming services aren't counted against your data limit.
It depends where you live, but I realize that doesn't help. I'm on the T-mobile $30 plan in Phoenix AZ and the coverage has been pretty great. The only difference I've noticed between Tmo and AT&T is that I occasionally lose service when in a bar or parking structure with Tmo whereas I never had that problem with…
I haven't used the pangu utility before, are there concerns that it may not be fully on the up-and-up?
You're missing the point. It's not unfair that your have more money, it's unfair that the same actions result in two different punishments BECAUSE you have more money. That's the inequality. Your level of wealth shouldn't be a mitigating circumstance.
"I definitely will use my best judgement." That's the problem right there, Bush clearly has fucking terrible judgement. If you have to concentrate on NOT hitting your one-year-old baby hard enough to leave bruises, you're doing it wrong.
They aren't my stats, they're Department of Justice stats. The "men are less likely to report" trope is also not supported by the numbers. In fact, the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence has conducted studies that indicate only 25% of all physical assaults against women by their partners are reported to…
"Domestic violence is 100% a two-way street" might be the most ridiculous thing I've ever read. Sincerely. Being assaulted because dinner was cold is not a two-way street. Being assaulted because of an assumed slight is not a two-way street. Being assaulted for talking back is not a two-way street. I could…
SAS is victim blaming, which is just one level below saying it's okay to resort to violence. His argument is that women somehow bring this on themselves, that's where he loses all credibility. This wasn't a street fight, we don't need to analyze what his wife may have done to instigate the attack. There's video of…
NPO's trademark things all the time, from names of events to slogans to logos. There's absolutely nothing weird or disingenuous about that.
Dan Pallotta, "The Way We Think About Charity is Dead Wrong." Komen is no shining beacon in the world of NPO's, but anyone complaining about their tactics should at least watch that TED talk or read Pallotta's book "Uncharitable."
You're being ridiculous. No one is suggesting there shouldn't be consequences when a woman hits a man, they're suggesting those consequences shouldn't include being punched back. Nice straw man though.
"I tip poorly if I receive poor food or service."
That's fair. If you feel you need to hit your kids in order to teach them a lesson go right ahead, bro.
Cool. So if my wife doesn't listen to me it's okay for me to her with a belt too, right? No? It's only okay to hit kids? Yeah, that makes sense.
No, it's a pour spout.
Carpenter, construction workers, etc... aren't routinely given injections of pain-masking drugs and told they're good to go.
That's not the case in my experience. I turned it on yesterday and was instructed to come back to the apple website in three days to activate it, and that was completely independent of any other changes.
Not true. Salaries, lunch, offices etc...are considered administrative costs not operational costs. Most non-profits actually spend between 20-30% of revenue on administrative costs and many work extremely hard to keep that number below 10%.
Better article explaining it here:
Putting everything else aside, I look at it this way: Hypothetically, let's say he has an outstanding bill with AT&T of $180. AT&T gave him a bill credit of $180 to stay, but never locked him in to a new contract. He then left AT&T. He still has to pay the ETF and $400 for the new phones at Verizon, but he doesn't…