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Buddy of mine sold ATT phones and got me brand new phones like the Captivate, Aria, at a time when they were 150-200 with contracts all for free plus no activation fee. I am a gadget whore...for shame on me.

Well I just downloaded a free wifi router app when I had it as windows mobile...I tried hacking wifi on mine with the darkstone roms, but it never worked, at least not when I had it last in early August. If you have yours able to dual boot, just search the web for wifi router. The one you pay for in the market will

Just watching that...makes me sad. The terrorists won...they frickin won.

I'm not sure what this article is referring to, as T-Mobile already has Unlimited plans, and have had them for many many months. The 5GB limit is only limiting your speeds, and even then it's not even a sure thing it happens. I would regularly hit 14GB a month using the WiFi streaming app on my HD2 to watch Netflix

I like how the girl looks like she's creepin'

Interesting story, and I love it even more cause you said "Not on your nelly!"

If it takes more than 5 seconds to figure out how to buy something, the allure of an impulse purchase dies fairly quickly...

This is in no way an educated guess, but it sounds cheaper..maybe it's the word copper. It could be cost savings.

I disagree, Watson is upset yes, but Alex's response is confusing in that he is referencing a talking point they have not reached. Add to that, the dealer never engages with Watson in conversation. His words are all directed at Alex. Therefore he and the robot never had an argument, simply the robot wants to

I think Garfield gives it too much credit, Family Circus is more like it.

The Basic premise of the comic is referencing two completely separate scenes in Star Wars episode IV, and does not transition them from one to the other. Randomly Alex says a new gaming strategy should be to "Let the Watson win". But if you look to the previous comic windows, in no way did the dealer indicate he

Unless they are really fat like my step moms cat, and out of pure inability to do anything can't chase a laser.

Haha, gotta love Best Buy's "Walk Out Working". I wouldn't be too hard on them though, this is a standard training program condensed to a short Giz post...

This is everything I was thinking, and more! And all in eloquent terms and verbage, I commend you kind sir. All I can usually manage is 'Nah uh!!'s'

I'd imagine it doesn't mention it, because it never was ever true in the first place?

This is good, I'm glad, and I assume we are going to arrest the other professional performers, movie studios, distribution companies, actors, actresses, directors and producers who have at one point or another included the very same thing in their shows, movies, or comedy skit.

That's true, makes sense. As someone who looks at value though, aesthetics rarely win with me. Which is why I usually buy Kroger brand corn flakes and never kelloggs. The iPad is great, but it's value margin is thin compared to lenovo netbooks.

Well with my last job I was issued a Lenovo netbook, it was a powerful little beast and I loved it! Brought it everywhere. I could do actual photo editing on it, play games, plus the battery lasted forever. I can't name one with a touch screen, but I don't want to, I would rather name a tablet with a keyboard

I was still surprised the device was as much as 500 dollars anyways. My thought process is I can do a lot more on a netbook, and do it for only 229 in most stores, sometimes less on sale. At most 399, but you don't get much on the 399 end of that spectrum the 229 model doesn't give you.