crazydog115
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I can see it without shaking my head. That means I'm a genius, right?

Because computers make less mistakes than humans.

Kamchatka: The place people only know exists because of Risk.

You've all convinced me. Purchased.

Now it's time to ask myself whether its worth it or not to spend $6.50 to do this. ^_^

Should I know who this person is, or care enough to want to watch this documentary coming out? I feel like I'm horribly missing something.

My cable company has no caps whatsoever. The DSL company who I'm switching to next week (Fiber To The Node FTW) has none either.

I can't believe how bright it still is that far out.

WiMax != LTE. ^_^

No streaming HD video, I presume? You'd hit that 10GB limit with Netflix in 4.5 hours of HD video.

You can deal with only 10GB of data per month for home broadband? My roommates and I use nearly 500 GB or more each month. I mean, I could see HOW one could survive on 10GB, but it seems that it is really rare to find someone who does.

It's fast enough. The most bandwidth intensive thing people will be doing on 4G is Netflix, and that only requires at least 5 megabits. Who cares if one is a handful of megabits faster than the other- most people won't notice it, and most other people won't use it.

Did you heed her suggestion? Many would thank you.

I don't think you're allowed to comment if you call it a "Nexus Prime". That makes me doubtful you even purchased it, and that you are just a plant for Motorola! ^_^

Ah, so THAT'S what that is. I've been wondering if there was something wrong with my phone! It doesn't bother me too much, especially now that I know it's just cause I use auto brightness!

1) Disable the Verizon apps via built in App disabling in ICS.

The signal strength on my Galaxy Nexus has been nearly perfect nearly everywhere.

I can has 0.05% of this?