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Following in Sprint's footsteps, good T-mobile, very good! I have taken unlimited as a challenge on sprint and use 9.2GB of data last month alone! ;)

So this means I probably shouldn't archive 3TB worth of pictures...

Perks of being a Student, I can get Win8 for free via the MSDNAA :)

Sorry for the UK spelling of fiber, autocorrect on Mountain Lion is terribly aggressive tonight!

HotSpot Shield is 90% reliable on my Fibre Optic internet. No one on torrents will ever know my real IP address. Muahahahaha!

1.16 Gigabytes = 10Gb

What's ironic is that Adrian is using screenshots from a Sprint phone... so, what data caps?

Now I can finally get the fiber optic internet connection I need! With this laser, internet... at the speed of light!

Good thought, but my iPhone still has it's naughty days... I use the word 'busy' often, well that is just one letter from 'busty'. Every now and then when I schedule my interns it comes out as- she's fine, just busty... erm busy.

You need a Novatel Mifi (2200 series) Power on is instant and 3G is ready to go in about 10 seconds!

If it means no advertisements, then quite possibly, I need detailed maps on my iPhone, these ads are so annoying because I'm always checking the weather when out with high-voltage line crews

Finally! The difference from the iPhone 4 to 4S is about a 35% improvement but still, why do I have to wait so long!!! I have 50mbps on fiber optic internet, how could facebook possibly be *that* slow!!! (2 minutes) I can download an iTunes HD movie in about an hour so there is no contest, this is totally facebook's

VOTE: Netgear N600

Comcast is evil! (east coast here) Seriously, Comcast was so bad that my buddy two doors down was on the phone about every two weeks asking why his bandwidth sucked!! He had some latency sensitive remote desktop support applications with is work at home. Plus, the bandwidth cap was total nonsense!

You don't have to tell the cable company you have wifi (see cloning MAC address) I personally hate cable, their modems do not plug and play with wifi. (see reboots, waiting on hold, and authorization codes) Plus they hijack DNS queries in firefox. But I fully approve of sharing (extending) an internet connection

I am so sorry! But this is just the beginning, facebook deleted 15 of my photography albums without warning or notice all because I used Adobe Bridge to upload them. I was banned from the bug channel from just asking about the relationship between FB and Bridge. I think facebook should tell the uploader the reason for

I have them pointed to hostmonster from other providers... so technically HM doesn't own them...

indeed, just think of all the GPUgrid programs I could run on that... not to mention hyper-v clusters

VOTE: Hostmonster

Netgear is a really good router for simplicity and for solving the changing IP address problem.