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    jim-ryan
    Jim
    jim-ryan

    Yup, fios rocks. But watch out, it gets expensive when the incentives end. Just call up and ask for the current incentives, speak to a manager, or the disconnect department if you have to. Eventually you'll get someone to give it to you.

    I take great pleasure in telling Cablevision NO when they come around asking for our business. They spent 17 or 18 years providing us with subpar service, not caring the least about our loyalty, and so I'm just returning the favor :)

    I think we're already seeing Apple's plans for the iPad. The iPad 3 is called the "new iPad", and I saw a billboard yesterday that just said "iPad", with a generic picture of someone touching what could have easily been any generation iPad. I think they envision the iPad as "done" in terms of revolutionary features,

    When Facebook starts promoting its own posts begging people to buy their shitty stock, it will be :)

    How is any of this going to work without murdering the device's battery? Assuming your ultrabook is in your bag, it should be in a low power state. Searching for wifi constantly, then updating stuff when it connects, would at minimum require taking the machine out of the low power state when a hotspot is located

    MBA. Or MBP if they're refreshed to be thinner and lighter, as rumors have suggested.

    Thank you for posting this. It's one of the most reasonable comments I've read on here in a while. I started a thread on another article recently where a lot of people came out viscously attacking overweight people. Thank you for having a reasonable opinion, and for looking at people as individuals.

    Replying to promote. Great explanation.

    This iPad is fully functional apart from the touch screen, which may or may not be able to be fixed.

    Exactly. Then you just look like a douche, or insane, depending on which way you're facing.

    The question is - if this were a functioning iPhone, would it look more ridiculous to hold it up to your ear than a Galaxy Note.

    I've noticed life-changing effects after removing gluten from my diet. I don't think that I am a celiac, but as you said, there's likely a spectrum of gluten intolerance. Removing it from my diet has made me feel great. It's possible that it's a placebo effect, and I haven't ruled that out, but I really don't

    A formal diagnosis would require that I enter gluten back into my diet for longer than I'd care to.

    Dude, I don't care what other people do. I'm simply saying what worked for me when one day I realized that I had to radically change my diet.

    I feel sort of like I'm being attacked here, maybe I'm misreading your reply. I sure hope that I am.

    LOL yeah. I meant to comment on your actual comment. I really just wanted to promote it. I wouldn't eat anything made my Dow Chemical. Especially something pretending to be something else haha

    Yeah, I agree. That's why I haven't sought out formal diagnosis. It doesn't matter to me. I don't think it's good in large quantities anyway, so I try to avoid it. I feel sick if I have too much of it, and it makes my mind "cloudy", and makes me lethargic. So.. good ridden!

    I'm not a celiac, but I have a gluten sensitivity. I find it's best to just change how you think about food. Avoid things that have gluten in them. If you live your life to find "substitutes" for gluten-filled food, you'll never be happy. It's best to just forget about those things, and focus on what you can eat.

    Right. It's completely unnecessary, and in that case, sexist. It demeans her trip there. As if it was some sort of movie premier, and not some important national business.

    "With a few medical exceptions, being overweight is a result of lifestyle choices. "