Galaxy SIII. I share an unlimited plan with my wife, though it slows everything down after 2GB. We always do 1.5 - 2.0 GB together per month.
Galaxy SIII. I share an unlimited plan with my wife, though it slows everything down after 2GB. We always do 1.5 - 2.0 GB together per month.
"Ladies are [...] bottomless [...]"
No, but I only use their chat support, and only through their Small Business support. I've been using them regularly for work for the past 5 years (spanning 3 jobs in fact — I guess Texan companies like a Texan PC manufacturer).
Man, I'd rather suffer an annual sinus infection than be like that. I love vegetables and coffee. And I don't care if your post is 3 months old.
Just don't have kids; Problem solved! Get rid of the ones you have!
Is that Rush Limbaugh radio or something?
That's like Team Fortress 2 as well, with the high-fiving.
You sound like my wife... 23 with a Master's degree, looks very young, and gets carded for everything. Although the braces don't help her.
To be technically proper, it's up to debate, and seems to be an American thing.
"Try And Sell them"
My best translation (without using Google Translate): Wow, Ben, Colombia is so close but so far! Interesting. Visitors of my country have already left. In Panama there's enough cars but it's a far away kitchen country. Also if you can bicycle a trip there too, you can wear a sombrero!
Hahaha awesome
Yes! I've been tracking the Tizen project for about 8 months now. I can't wait to see how it does.
I just love that moment where you know it's going "...OH SHIT."
It's the end of an era: Gizmodo writers are stopping using Spell Check, the world's best wriiting tool, in their articles. Kowbunga!
I see your point now... Jizz...Master. Zero.
Holy shitballs, that's a lot of spending. My number, including my wife's purchases, is less than (but comes close to) $1k.
Nice
Ha, charging for minimalism. Taken to the extreme, that gets quite silly.
I don't understand why people hate on Amazon. I guess I'm lucky; No bad experiences, everything I want is a convenient click away. I'm stoked they, eBay, and others helped lead the way for online shopping during the dot-com boom and beyond. Of course, a lot has happened in the decade since.