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Said this the first time everyone flipped their ish about Google claiming they were the first "consumer" gigabit internet when there was some random company that provided "consumer" gigabit internet months before. If it costs $400+ its not consumer internet. The ability to get gigabit or higher business internet has

You've won the internet for today.

Reminds me of the Dandy Lion SX from Pushing Daisies.

For those of us who actually have taste buds, almost all of these substitutes don't work, not even for chocolate brownies which mask other flavors better than most recipes. If you can't taste the difference, I'd suggest you just "substitute" the fruit for the brownie altogether, since you clearly can't taste anything

Hey, don't worry about being "that guy" when you've given quality, first person experience, that's neither rude or snarky. I appreciate your feedback. Its good to know the system can be gamed a bit and sometimes fail in your favor... did you land on community chest? Yea, if all those things you said (15 hours, same

The costco tickets are $16.50ish for two tickets. Obviously movie prices differ everywhere, but I'm going to use "high" rates (NY, LA, DC, etc.) prices which vary from like $12-$13 for a regular 2D movie (which the costco tickets can be used for, if you use them for 3D IMAX you pay the difference in movie ticket

A stipulation can only be applied to an unknown quantity. Life time supply is a partial unknown, nor is it even "unlimited". Unlimited data is strictly that, its unlimited, the stipulation is around the speed of the data, not the amount. TMobile might throttle your speed, but they can't turn you off, that would be

Yea, I don't understand how they can get away, legally, with using the word unlimited when there is a defined limit of, at most, 31 movie views in a month. There is a literal, predefined, unequivocal limit. It is literal lying. Its like selling a 20oz bottle of soda that says "unlimited fluid oz". That would be

Several reasons this doesn't work:

Yawn, this was just a matter of time, literally.

There are tons of bad android phones on the market, they choose Samsung because they make a flagship phone, just as people choose HTC, Moto or whoever. People care more about the features, not who manufactured those features, and people weigh buying whichever phone based on their needs.

Sure, both Apple Pay and Google Wallet are built on a standard, but GWallet was the first to truly push it to a viable market share in the way this article so flippantly claims any new system is following in Apple Pay's footsteps. I also disagree that a new system will help, seeing that if there are is any reason they

Also, can we stop calling it a version of Apple Pay. Apple Pay is a version of Google Wallet, thus all "versions of Apple Pay" are actually versions of Google Wallet. But Gizmodo loves Apple, so I doubt anything here will ever change.

People buy Samsung phones because they have Android, and for no other reason.

Exactly right, they are building their own world with the intro of their app store, and building Tizen slowly into their smartwatches and now their own payment system. I can't wait until they go full stupid and laugh and laugh as their market share drops to blackberry levels. Good bye Samsung, it was nice knowing you!

Report: Samsung Wants To Go Down In Flames

People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect. But actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey... stuff.

Agreed, that speech just seemed awful. But after Independence Day (yea, I know) I can't take any inspirational speeches seriously. They all suck, even the good ones suck, and this new one just seems boring and cliched. I wish movies would just do away with the "this is the end of humanity, lets do this shit!!!"

People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect. But actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey... stuff.

There is really no reason to continue to highlight how corrupt the FCC and telecommunications industry is. Its blatantly criminal, immoral and oppressive and at this point, its just a matter of time until the history books mark this down as one of the major failings of the USA. Kids will learn about this on the same