MrCheatachu
MrCheatachu
MrCheatachu

Sprint, Verizon, TMobile have all had 5GB caps on their data for years. I think I remember a big deal about this about 2 years ago when Verizon and Sprint started to enforce their limits.

@ddmeightball: I don't want to be that guy, but I stream 8 hours of radio (via TCPMP) on my phone, have email checked 15 minutes, and I average about 2.5 GB a month.

@dtptampa: and from T-Mobiles T&C: If your total usage exceeds 5GB (amount is subject to change without notice; please check T-Mobile’s T&Cs on www.T-Mobile.com for updates) during a billing cycle, we may reduce your data speed for the remainder of that billing cycle. If you use your Data Plan in a manner that could

@mecha2142: Right...which would explain why I said 4G data is truly unlimited (for now).

@dtptampa: Sprint's 4G is truely unlimited, their unlimited is capped at 5 GB

@ink: And Bob Odenkirk, and a David Cross with hair...that's quite a bunch of funny people that show had.

@JonThomasDesigns: I have gotten the starbucks via, the powerbar gel blasts, the sam adams mini pint glasses, and a random piece of sausage.

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That looks a million times better than Bear Grylls technique for hydrating on a raft...

@MrCheatachu: Hmmm, image didnt seem to work, how about these laser guided electric scissors?

@The Dude: Also another good solution.

@bsh0544: I didn't say that I wanted them, I was just sarcastically pointing out that it was possible.

@Robotronic: I know, it isn't like you could just take some wire and wrap it around a ferrite core, and then supply it with current to make an electromagnetic.

@Facebook: It appears that they wave the $99 registration, and your first 5 apps are free.

@Facebook: It's free of you are a student, although there are limits on the number of paid apps you can have.

Barney Stinson would not approve...

@hawkeye18: What happened is that your post got demoted. Around these parts we don't take kindly to bigots, or comments that use terms that are full of bigotry.

Since when did Ben Schwartz become an internet guru?