No! Never!
No! Never!
I dunno, tank tops/sleeveless shirts are perfectly acceptable to wear while working out/exercising. Anyway, it looks like James Jones here was wearing a lighter long-sleeved shirt under the short-sleeved hoodie, so he could keep his core warm while his arms stayed at least a little protected AND unrestricted.
I would never be caught dead in a vest/short sleeved hoodie, but it’s probably the same idea as a tank/sleeveless shirt. A normally-sleeved hoodie wood probably restrict arm movement, which is kinda important for a wide receiver. This way, he can keep his core and head warm while still being able to practice before…
Try drinking some water. Doesn’t seem like you’re at your Pryme right now.
You can. Google Music paid subscribers are automatically enrolled in Youtube Red, and hence, this new app.
And if we carry that further, if it’s twice as efficient and twice as fast, to get the same performance, shouldn’t we be expecting like, 60-70% less battery consumption?
Didn’t LG use the SD808 for the flagships?
Yeah, that article has nothing against allowing unlimited access to streaming media. The only restriction in this situation is a technological one, and that’s hardly under T-Mobile’s control.
I probably shouldn’t have included “throttled” in there, since T-mobile isn’t throttling any service, just removing the data limits that are currently standard practice by providers. But wouldn’t slowly increasing the number of actually ‘unlimited’ services over time be better than just keeping the status quo of: CAP…
You’re thinking too small, man! “Study?” How about a full-blown library? “Media Room?” How about a freaking personal IMAX theater?
I know, right? I was already watching unlimited high-def netflix on my commute home everyday... I feel like I’m missing out... And that free movie? Standard-definition only. :’(
Reading the fine print, it looks like they’re only guaranteeing 480p(+) quality... And the free movie rental is also only standard def. That’s... underwhelming, especially for someone who already has unlimited 4g.
So you’d prefer to have ALL services throttled and limited, than to have some be unlimited and uncapped, with the only restriction being its technological compatibility. Gotcha.
My sis lived in the upper east side, worked near Chinatown. Flawless 4g/LTE everywhere, especially with the expansion of the new LTE Band 12.
It’s very obvious the author meant to add “or later”.
The problem with that is, someone faking colorblindness could say they got lucky, or their specific colorblindness allows them to pass that specific test. You need tests with a combined 100% colorblind fatality rate. Duh.
Why not?
By setting up a series of elaborate, but lethal, puzzles that require the ability to distinguish between colors to survive. Of course, this might still fail with someone sufficiently suicidal, plus the all the colorblind subjects would die, but I’d say that’s a reasonable cost for the sake of science.
It’s because of the grandfathered plan. New plans are much less expensive than your current plan since they don’t have the subsidy price built in.
Interesting and informational! The end goal seems to be sort of like the system we’ve got going on now in the states with Nurse Practitioners and Physician’s Assistants directly treating patients (under the purview of an actual MD).