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Yep. I was just about to chime in and say the same thing. No amount of bed bugs are worth the used furniture. Someone also made the comment about not knowing what has sat or been done on a piece of furniture either. I will accept handmedown furniture from relatives though.

I'll be damned. I read the ToS when I was a ST user, but that has also been a couple of years. They must have updated it since then. Thanks for the info.

Primarily 1. I have an LG Motion4G on MetroPCS that I use for phone calls, texts, and as an MP3 player (MixZing Premium and I scrobble my listens to last.fm). It's a terrific phone for what I need, probably my favorite Android handset I have ever owned out of a it, a HTC Wildfire S and and an LG Optimus M+.

There are a couple of extensions that integrate the search bar and the address bar, and there is also an extension called Old Location Bar that makes FF's current address bar work like the one from 2.0 and 3.0 that automatically lists all the old urls by default as you type instead of the site names. It's pretty

My dumb self also forgot to say in the above post, another reason FF is greater than Chrome is that if Mozilla makes a change in FF you don't like, wait a couple of days after the newest version gets released and someone writes an extension, a script, or finds an about:config fix that reverts the change, and FF works

Or if you don't have a data plan, or coverage area for streaming purposes. I love Google Music, but I only get 500MB of 4g data and then I go to 3G. That's good for my home and surrounding area, but there is no 3G during most of my commute to work, so I have started spinning mp3s off of my SD card. No queuing, no

I like bandcamp. I like bandcamp alot. Most of the artists there run their own sites and allow full streaming for free on any material they have. Plus bandcamp allows the artists to set their own prices, and a few I like even have name your own pricing options, giving you a great way to sample artists music, legally

I'm going on about using Straight Talk's data for streaming music and movies is against their ToS. If they catch you using it, they will disconnect your service.

I've had a love hate relationship with FF over the years, which has gone now. It might take a bit of RAM, but NOWHERE near the amount of memory used by Chrome. Chrome is very very slow. Chrome also auto updates whether you want it to or not. Chrome STILL DOES NOT HAVE nor sadly will ever have a Menu bar. That is a

Not really. It's just a realistic evaluation of my needs. I'm discovering I really don't need a smartphone after all when all I do is read email, listen to music, talk and text on my phone. I'll give it another couple of months and I may just end up buying a burner phone and $20 worth of time every month. I don't talk

Yeah, that is exactly why I had to leave their service. Made me sad, because out of all the prepaid carriers, they have the best call quality and overall service. I never had an issue with dropped calls, delayed voicemails or text messages, or customer service.

Almost the complete opposite in my area, SE Michigan. I hated Virgin Mobile when I was a customer. Customer service was BEYOND awful and a low end android ran me almost $200. I had several dropped calls daily and never mind my text messages or voice mails getting to people in a timely fashion. Never again, and I

Seconded. Out of the 3 mobile services, they're the best ones for what I need. I don't regret switching to them. I'd have stayed on Straight Talk, but they don't allow video and music streaming.

That figures me being young and stupid is costing me yet again.

What are these paid vacation and sick days you speak of? Compensation for days you don't have to work? I keep hearing of such amazing things but I have never worked at a job that has provided them to me.

Yeah, that's true. I just went the opposite way though by axing my gmail account for an Outlook.com account due to heaping amounts of spam I was getting. The only thing I even still have a Google account for is my Android apps, and my music collection. Those might even be going away if I decide to switch back to a

Believe it or not, I drive a '98 Olds Intrigue. It must be the no fault laws. They're usually the culprit. Of course, I also have no health insurance and an awful credit rating, both factors which also contribute to auto insurance prices.

No, I disagree. Kotaku is just as much to blame for its hatred of an entire gender as it commenters are. Sadly, they have some of the better gaming articles on the internet. Or at least the ones I find the most interesting.

Just curious, what state do you live in? I am in Michigan in the southern suburbs of Detroit, and thanks to no fault, our rates here are RIDICULOUS. I pay $104/month for state minimum liability and roadside assistance. That is through Progressive. Other insurance companies add $50-100 for the same coverage. If I want

It's not just Comcast, or Telecom/ISPs either. Corporations that provide pay-for services to the public all seem to have this attitude. Really gets on my goddamn nerves but what are you going to do? Cell phone carriers are the worst at this it seems, especially the prepaid guys.