I was able to get business class for the same price as adding the $50, but on business I get a faster time to repair and a higher QoS than residential.
I was able to get business class for the same price as adding the $50, but on business I get a faster time to repair and a higher QoS than residential.
We watch less TV than our peers, we just use streaming to do it rather than a traditional TV service.
Main use: Legal, paid, streaming video. Netflix, Amazon Prime, DirecTV Now, etc. We run streams just like most people leave the cable TV on as background. All in HD.
That accounts for around 500-600gb a month.
I also run Crashplan, and devices are constantly backing up, including my DVR for my front door camera.
Add to…
I have Comcast and had to get a Business account since I go over 1Tb on average.
I’ve got a family of 4, and my Xbox one uses between 400-500gb a month alone. Most of that is streaming HD video.
Add to that the whatever the other 3 people are doing during that time (two teens), and 1TB isn’t enough.
Also, I’m not using 4k yet.
1TB will be child’s play, literally, when 4k TVs are common and parents…
I still don’t understand why Apple swears off having a convertible touchscreen.
Microsoft’s iMac competitor announced this week is like a friggin digital easel.
Isn’t Apple supposed to be the home of the artists? From what I’ve seen, the actual artists are starting to switch to Surface, and that is bad for competition.
CaptianJack, I work on DNS for a living. Your description is great!
While we’re at it, let’s just not touch strangers at all and use a bow to greet each other. It is respectful, formal, and looks cool.
It also keeps germs and sweaty palms out of the equation.
By all means
To me, this isn’t a hard nut to crack:
“Please don’t send me stickers anymore. I’m glad you like them, but I don’t.”
<stickers continue>
“If you value our friendship or communication, please stop. I’m letting you know that this really annoys me and I don’t appreciate it. If you continue, it tells me you really don’t care”
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I have a 6 as well.
I have to say that this update is far better than most other updates I’ve seen on a -2 generation phone.
The simple answer: It seems faster than 9.3.5
Agreed. I’m just glad to see the pendulum swing back a bit from the extreme view of “everyone must go to college regardless of the financial consequences”.
Some people are actually considering the consequences of such a large loan, and making different decisions based off that.
Some choose do go into another field that…
I have to shake my head whenever I hear people say they’ll just skip school altogether rather than take student loans - loans that typically have extremely low rates, can be deferred, and are going toward putting you in a career that will cover those loans and then some for the rest of your life.
Blazing Saddles was satire, though.
They weren’t saying all of those offensive things for shock, but to point out how truly disgusting that time was in regards to race & women.
They just wrapped it in comedy.
Also refer to: Spuds MacKenzie and his Futurama counterpart Slurms MacKenzie (“The Original Party Worm”)
This is AT&T’s way of saying “We don’t want your business at that low of a price”.
There is a certain point that a low-paying customer isn’t worth the hassle, especially on a post-paid plan where they have to try to collect money.
They would rather you use GoPhone, which they own, and get your money up-front.
If you do…
For my data plan & phone level, AT&T and Verizon are the same cost: 16Gb for 4 phones = $150.
However, Verizon charges $5 a month extra for “Safety Mode”, which is the same thing that AT&T is going to start including for free: The end of overage fees while still allowing you to do emails and basic web browsing.
Since…
I’m seeing a lot of misinformation about the ability to get rid of the digitial to analog converter (DAC) with phones.
The DAC stays. Phones have speakers. Speakers are analog. They need a DAC for those, so analog is still in the phone.
The Apple lightning connector CAN output an analog signal. The pins are dynamically…
I have an iPhone, no Google Now, nor the time to train Waze.
You’re quite right, I was thinking of 17Hz.