Sigismond0
Sigismond0
Sigismond0

Answer: You take it off.

What about charger and headphone ports?

I have a feeling this is going to be everybody, including off-contract users. If there's no contract, there's nothing binding them to that plan.

Should yeah.

You know when you signed that first contract with ATT for two years of unlimited data to subsidize your phone? There was no clause in there saying that they have to renew it ever again if they don't want to. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, short of general goodwill and not wanting to upset people that's

Hasn't sprint moved to grandfathered-only-unlimited too? If so, there's not necessarily any benefit to switching. Let the coverage/speed/devices be the decider, not just that Verizon's ending unlimited.

Verizon sold a product on a 2 year contract, with no promise that the contract would be valid for any longer than two years. That's what contract means.

Hmm. If your risk of X is 10%, 300% of that risk would be 30%? I dunno.

Well, Dropbox probably loves me for maxing out my references, that's how I got all of the space there. 512MB per reference adds up fast. SkyDrive grandfathered me into 25GB for having used it since the start, and I don't really know why Box was giving 50GB away to mobile users. I only use the Dropbox because

Well, I've got 24.75GB free on my Dropbox account, so I think the others are really going to have to step their game up if they want me.

You see, that question is a trick. If you read a story question about the order of the alphabet, and had the following question:

The wisest animal was the owl, how can you not see that? He's an owl.

Really, only 7ish on Verizon? I reoutinely get over 14.

I don't know exactly how you see all of that as an issue. If Valve makes a custom PC runinng Windows, they'll easily be able to give it an interface that won't require you to ever install a driver or fiddle with backgroud processes.

VOTE: Logitech Harmony

I'm working on trying to come up with a solid, but simple, backup solution for my company's corporate office. It's relatively small (~10 employees on any given day, up to fifteen or so on a busy one), and I was thinking we could get away with one or two of ioSafe's disaster-proof disks. With user PCs making daily

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I'm not quite following what you mean, how can a continent not be geographically correct?

Also the cost of buying a new device, multiple stores, ease of format compatibility, night reading (and don't give me that daylight crap, how much time do you actually spend reading in the fucking desert?), RSS readers, magazines, textbooks... How about the simple fact that a dedicated reader does nothing that a

Really? I use PS3MS with practically nothing changed and have no problems whatosever. Are you streaming over WiFi?