RabidMonkey
RabidMonkey
RabidMonkey

It is avoidable. You use burner numbers, i.e.; privacy.com. Some banks also allow on the fly creation of virtual numbers. You give them that virtual number and you make it only usable at that business. Go ahead and steal my number, it'll do you no good anywhere else.

Prepaid has been available through T-Mobile’s site since at least 2012.

It doesn’t. Simple Choice is what they call their post-paid plans.

How does Sprint figure that it's a $240 per year saving over T-Mobile? T-Mobile starts at $70 a month for unlimited everything on a single line. The family plan follows the same structure so it's still $10 less per line. And before anyone mentions throttling, they stopped doing that almost a year ago when they changed

The people that "accidentally merge" don't actually merge them though since it's impossible. They probably just did multiple login and thought it was merged since they don't know what they are talking about.

This search works but most of the stuff that comes up is crap since it's only the stuff that has updated their description. ROM Toolbox Pro is on sale but that didn't come up in the search. I think it'd be easier just browsing the Play Store.

If you don't have a problem with Google as a company and their data mining, I'd suggest using Google Now over S Voice. S Voice is so slow compared to Google Now. Google Now's voice recognition is better also.

S Beam is just Samsung's name for NFC. You can "beam" pictures, videos, contact data and other stuff to people with a phone that has S Beam.

Most decent routers have firmware that can enable scheduling. You can also tailor it to specific internal IPs or MACs so you can just block yourself from the internet rather than everyone that lives with you. If your router doesn't support it you can always get DD-WRT. This is a way better solution than a lamp timer.

Reading comprehension, you need some.

How do you know he hadn't already called the cops. Also how is he supposed to know what is going to happen? He is not clairvoyant, he can't tell that a simple argument would turn into a fight. Also him continuing to film provides more evidence and is better than him stopping filming to call the police which would

That's not how Good Samaritan Laws work... No one is obligated to help anyone they do not know. If they do choose to help a stranger and happens to injure the stranger in some way Good Samaritan Laws protect them from being sued.

@NightMystic You listed shows with low budget and low ratings expectations. Fringe has been on the bubble for the past two seasons and the only reason it is still alive is because WB practically gives it away for free to Fox.

If I actually went in and waited then I don't. If I called in ahead of time and they had it ready to go when I got there I tip.

I'd rather spend $100 for two shelves than $350 for one bed frame. Also the Mandal looks a bit low. I like my bed at about hip height.

How do you get everything to mix if you don't shake it? Should I just mix this in something else, stir it then funnel it into a bottle?

The first two button presses when he enters his pin is the same. I'm not sure if you compared between all four keys or not but they are different to me. If they are the same then maybe I need to check with an ENT or something. My hearing has always been fine and I've been able to hear all the frequencies tested.

I've used ATMS at Chase, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America. They all produce different tones just like how a phone produces different tones when dialing. At least this is the case in California. Here is an example of a machine making different tones. I can hear the difference, it's not drastic but enough for you to

Changing your pin doesn't really matter when ATM makes a loud ass tone and every digit is a different tone. You don't need perfect pitch to detect it. As long as you have decent ears all you have to do is mash the buttons a few times to see if it's the same pitch. Go get a audio recorder and record a guy as he's