I love how you redefine science to get rid of skepticism. Any actual scientist will tell you that science is about skepticism (or at least it used to be). What you describe as "science" is more appropriately termed "religion."
I love how you redefine science to get rid of skepticism. Any actual scientist will tell you that science is about skepticism (or at least it used to be). What you describe as "science" is more appropriately termed "religion."
Texts aren't expensive, they're free (included) with Sprint. Even so, iMessage has taken over for my family (but my extended family is all stuck on Verizon, so we can't text them, since it will cost them so much, and they all use Android). It hasn't worked once or twice, but it has been pretty flawless, fast and…
You mean Amazon added ten times the amount of streaming content and an iPhone/iPad app in the last hour?!? Cool! Now maybe I'll seriously consider it as an alternative. OK, not "seriously," per say, but sarcastically?
I'd just be happy with an iTunes that doesn't just hang for minutes at a time, or become non-responsive if you try to click a link while it is downloading an app purchase from your phone or doing seemingly anything else. iTunes is so badly programmed, they might want to let Microsoft take a shot at it!
Pay less, get great service, unlimited data, and customer service that gives a crap about keeping customers. No choice other than Sprint here.
Yep, you nailed it. On Gawker, the equation is simple: Rebublican = Bad, Democrat = Good.
Perhaps they should have just dumped the money into another well-connected Green energy company and watch it burn there instead?
OK, but if you take into account the wild inflation of the past four years, the prices are actually lower in today's dollars.
I ordered League Pass Mobile on my iPhone to watch the Nets during the NHL lockout (I have NHL Center Ice on DirecTV every other season), and I have to say the service has been excellent. Granted, several games are blacked out due to national TV, or due to regional rights (against the Kings and Warriors for me), but…
We've had modem rental fees for many years here with Charter. If you want a deal to fume at, check this out. About four years ago, they jacked up my Internet frmo $55 to $65 per month. They added a $10 surcharge for "not bundling." Essentially, a DirecTV fee on our cable Internet. When I inquired, they told me I…
It is a sad statement on the worthlessness of a college education today. Unfortunately, my state of Nevada has the inglorious distinction of being the only state to be both uneducated and ignorant.
Pandora's still great, and even better now that I can open it while driving using Siri!
Or Seborrhea, that's still available (Dilbert joke)
Better act yesterday, Amazon just delivered my Windows 8 Ultrabook...
Really? I suppose you've never seen the video of the undercover reporter who asks for a ballot as Eric Holder? The poll worker is happy to allow him to vote as Eric Holder. The only thing that stops him is the fact that the reporter doesn't want to break the law, so he leaves, but promises to be back "faster than…
Yes, it is hard to live without an ID, but just imagine how hard it would be to vote over and over again in the same election if they checked ID? That's why the Democrats fight voter ID.
"Yeah, the GOP had better stop using the Black Panthers to intimidate Republican voters at the polls in Philly or, er, wait, that's OK. Never mind..." -Eric Holder
These DRM restrictions drive otherwise law abiding people to piracy, then the content providers complain about piracy! Most people are willing to pay for an experience that is at least equal to the "free" experience, but when you punish the law-abiding, don't be shocked when they stop obeying the law!
Personally, I've never had anything but world class, outstanding service from Amazon. With that said, if the ebook sellers continue to encumber their lrgitimate books with DRM, like the MP3s of old, then they will simply drive people to get books illegally. After all, no one can take away a book that you got from a…
The unlimited data is really great. We've been really happy with Sprint for nearly a decade now. I sure hope that doesn't change!