gtaz19
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gtaz19

Well if she's held up to your constant button mashing and she's still reasonably flexible, then put a ring on it.

yeah, and it looks like everyone on this site is 6'5"...

they've been throttling me after 5gb on my unlimited. I hit that about a third of the way into the pay cycle at which they throttle me down to .20-.40mbs. I'm leaving my unlimited plan because of this. I just took t-mobile for a test drive and it killed my ATT speeds all up and down the east coast and they're still

Many watches have used Sapphire for a very long time. when you rest your hand on desks or are doing something physical it is very likely that your watch face will scrape against something scratching it. this is the reason why watch manufacturers use the sapphire.

They have been on those machines since well before 2007 when the modern smartphone was born. Credit cards have used them for a long time. They were sent out and then died off pretty quickly as people didn't really use it and kept swiping instead...

Credit Cards from over a decade ago. That's who used it first.

I think the solution is obviously the government passing a law that fixes the problem. They are so good at that, every time they pass a law, a problem is solved!

Wouldn't a pocket size LHC be a SHC as in Small Hadron Collider? Also keep it out of your pocket for a decade or so until they can prove your not zapping your your little buddies into retard juice.

I've been using roomie on my phone to control my equipment and Hue light bulbs. My Harmony 1000 is getting kinda old and i just never updated it with my latest gear. This is looking really nice though. Going to be hard not to get this I think...

I invested in RIM and they took it away anyway.

It was Me. It was a Brewster's Millions situation...

May be ridiculous to you, but its statistically true. not only do they have more disposable income, but they are more likely to spend it than android users. Whether that is a smart thing or not is another question. but it is true.

Yes but, they are not reducing the price, or adding something else like a heart rate monitor which would be fantastic. so all they are doing is taking away a screen which can tell you things quickly and the altimeter. If you think about it, they have a screen on the fitbit one that is pretty good, and it goes in your

I did, and if you look at the statistics there is a pretty good divide. If you take that further to what I did on the main post, and what I should have stated here, is that apple users, while they have more disposable income, also spend there disposable income more freely than Android users making the divide even

I want to talk to the 7% of people making over 100k and don't have wired access, but beyond that. Why are they not taking into account internet access at all? some people use their phone or a hot spot and that is good enough for them. Why are they concerned with wired access? More than that, whats the matter with

Hearing that old guy talk makes me want to pay even more for my internet.

True, Nike should not have been saying its coming for so long. But one of the great things about Android is that someone will pick up where Nike dropped the ball. Perhaps even turn it into a controller for games.

FitBit is getting rid of the altimeter in the flex, the thing that figures out how many floors you climbed.

While it seems dumb that they would not make an android app, one has to look at the market. While I'm sure many people who own Android devices will buy the feature deficient Fuel Band, they are not the norm. Nike knows that they have an overpriced gadget, and who better to sell to than the Apple users who

While the android base is larger, it doesn't spend money in the same way the apple base does. Most android users will not buy a device like the fuel band where as many apple users will. you are not in the majority for android users. Apple users statistically have more disposable income.