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Im not sure whats available in your area (straight talk plan availability seems very geographically fragmented). But here in Ohio straight talk does have Smart phone plans at like $45 a month unlimited everything (Only 1gb of 4g per month though and then it drops you to 3g). They also allow the activation of any CDMA

Doesn't have one, so I guess we are quite a bit better in that regard.

I just infuriates me when you here about companies like google or municipalities themselves running their own fiber and how cheaply they do it and affordable the pricing is and the speeds they get, and then people like you and me are stuck paying

I live in Ohio, only parts of the state are covered in voice, and even that your not even in T-Mobile's network technically you are just roaming other networks.

Data is available in Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, Akron, Dayton, Toledo, Sandusky, Mansfield, Chilicothe, and Zanesville and their suburbs. Anywhere else, your

Really its no better here.

In reality we only have 3 choices too. Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T, those are our "big three". The other operators here like t-mobile and US Cellular are so small that unless you live in a relatively large city and don't leave it you can't get service. In my state there are a total of like 10

I am slightly ashamed to say that this was the first car I bought, and 5.5 years later has still been my only car. The reason, I got it dang cheap really. Paid $2,700 for it 5.5 years ago right when I turned 16, and for the money its been a decent car.

But really, the thing has been a decent first car. Not a drivers

Notice the hoodie, its supposed to be Anonymous (the group of hackers). V would never dress like that haha

Actually probably about the same. Li-Ion batteries are actually pretty volatile if the get overheated or over-charged. They will make one heck of a boom. The activation energy for hydrogen is much lower though. Handled correctly both really don't cause a threat.

I think you just gave them an idea for a new Gawker site.

Coming soon from the same media conglomerate that brought you Gizmodo, Lifehacker, and Jalopnik feast your eyes on the all new blog following Elon Musk's every waking minute, Muskopoly.

You apparently haven't looked at our Nuclear Fission tech lately. It's extremely far from zero emission. There isn't much in the way of gas emissions, but all the solid and liquid emissions is a huge problem and they only stay radioactive for a couple thousand years at the short end of things. Not to mention what

So we could charge the cars directly or use electricity to run electrolysis, which can arguably take up as much energy as the hydrogen yields. Or we can use natural gas and oil refining which has hydrogen as a byproduct but that doesn't get us off of non-renewable resources. They are both just less efficient than

Thank you sir for giving me my daily dose of hilarious laughter.

While I don't get why "Sail" is in this commercial, it is at least a decent song. Heck, its arguable AWOLNATION's best song.

I just save the $10 a month and put it into my savings account. If anything goes wrong with my phone or something breaks I use that money to buy the parts and repair it myself, or just buy another off-contract phone as a replacement. It has worked out pretty well for me.

I honestly wish my area would start doing E-Checks just for this very reason.

I always say that all 4WD does for you is allow you to go faster for when you hit ice, spin out, and crash.

Totally agree, sadly most people aren't capable of this level of though. Especially with guns for some reason.

Depends:

Are kids or cats in your home? If you answered "yes", go under. This will decrease the chance you will come home to a entire roll unfurled onto the floor. The typical motion of kids and cats is to spin the roll towards them, have the loose end under just means it flaps around like this, but if it was over it

I am kinda surprised to see #10 - Oil Change on here.

Around where I live I can typically get an oil change from just about any shop for $30-40 with all the coupons I get in the mail. My '99 Merc Cougar takes 6 Quarts and say at $5 a quart really it comes in about even. After I pay some place to dispose of the oil I am

I am right with you there bud. I personally have believed for a long time that anyone who is convicted of a DUI should immediately have their license revoked for life with no chance appeal to get it back.

I know in Ohio are DUI laws are pretty lax. A first conviction is at most a week or so in jail with a fine. A

Man, pink really works on Lambos. If I ever become rich enough to get one, I am totally asking for it in pink.